Legalese: “it makes lies sound truthful and murder respectable”.
Mar 03, 2026

The White House refuses to call its war in Iran a war, instead labeling it “major combat operations” — a maneuver to keep Congress out of the picture. And believe it or not, Congress is going along with it.

1946: Orwell,
But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought. A bad usage can spread by tradition and imitation, even among people who should and do know better. The debased language that I have been discussing is in some ways very convenient. Phrases like a not unjustifiable assumption, leaves much to be desired, would serve no good purpose, a consideration which we should do well to bear in mind, are a continuous temptation, a packet of aspirins always at one’s elbow. Look back through this essay, and for certain you will find that I have again and again committed the very faults I am protesting against. By this morning’s post I have received a pamphlet dealing with conditions in Germany. The author tells me that he ‘felt impelled’ to write it. I open it at random, and here is almost the first sentence that I see: ‘(The Allies) have an opportunity not only of achieving a radical transformation of Germany’s social and political structure in such a way as to avoid a nationalistic reaction in Germany itself, but at the same time of laying the foundations of a co-operative and unified Europe.’ You see, he ‘feels impelled’ to write – feels, presumably, that he has something new to say – and yet his words, like cavalry horses answering the bugle, group themselves automatically into the familiar dreary pattern. This invasion of one’s mind by ready-made phrases (lay the foundations, achieve a radical transformation) can only be prevented if one is constantly on guard against them, and every such phrase anaesthetizes a portion of one’s brain.

Supplemental, uh? Is that SNAP, supplemental nutrition assistance?
Supplemental income for 70 year olds almost on the streets with their fucking meager chump chain social security?
Again, Republicans are fucking MAGA closet cunts, or already outted Semen Drip Rapist and Pedophile in Chief lovers.

Ahh, it looks like a supplemental housing unit in Iran, or is it supplemental missile proving grounds?
The unfolding war in the Middle East has ricocheted across the region, with nearly every country sustaining damage from missile hits or shrapnel, many reporting casualties, and key embassies, economic engines and passageways closing down.
Foreign governments are urging their citizens to leave on any available commercial flight as Gulf airspaces largely close, cruise ships can’t pass through the Strait of Hormuz, and major airlines cancel flights. The U.S. State Department says it has evacuated nonemergency personnel and families in six nations, adding the United Arab Emirates to its list on Tuesday. It also has advised citizens from 14 countries to leave. Governments from Russia to Germany and France also scrambled to run repatriation flights.

Ahh, a Rothschild looking like an Anne Rice character.
No war, right Linda Graham.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday ordered France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier to move from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean to help protect allied assets during the war in the Middle East.
Macron said the Charles de Gaulle carrier will be escorted by frigates and its air wing. In a prerecorded speech on French TV, Macron added that Rafale fighter jets, air-defense systems and airborne radar systems have been deployed over the past few hours in the Middle East.

Fucknig Jews at every goddamned turn:

Tech companies and industrial agriculture are “playing with the food system” by using AI and algorithms to undermine farmers in choosing what the world eats, leading food security experts have warned.
Companies such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, IBM and Alibaba are working with industrial agriculture firms to influence what crops are grown and how, according to a report by the thinktank International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food).


The result, the experts say, is a “top-down” approach to farming systems where large companies tell farmers what to grow, often focusing on the most productive and profitable crops.
“Companies are playing with the food system, and we can’t afford to have that played with,” said Pat Mooney, a Canadian author and expert on agriculture who contributed to the Head in the Cloud report, adding that these companies tend to focus only on five crops: corn, rice, wheat, soya beans and potatoes.

“Their advice is going to be: ‘Well, we don’t know about your using [the grain] teff in Ethiopia – we never heard about teff – but we do know about how to use corn in Ethiopia, so we’ll advise you on the ways you can use corn, and we know how to link corn to pesticides, because that’s our expertise’,” he said.

Jewish Tech:

More Jewish Mossad Unit 8200 FUN. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is losing another key leader who has played a critical role in spearheading government-wide cyber defenses.

Shelly Hartsook, acting associate director in CISA’s cybersecurity division, announced her resignation today, two sources confirmed to Federal News Network. The sources, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, said Hartsook’s departure was voluntary, though it comes at an uncertain time for the cyber defense agency.

From fucking CNN:
Here’s the latest
• Strikes target leadership: US President Donald Trump said Iran’s air force and navy had been “knocked out” and that new strikes targeted Iranian leadership. Israel also struck a compound belonging to a group responsible for electing Iran’s next supreme leader, an Israeli source told CNN.
• Embassies impacted: All personnel are accounted for after a drone hit the grounds of the US consulate in Dubai. The US has closed embassies in three countries and warned Americans to leave the region.
• Scramble to evacuate: The United Arab Emirates said it opened safe air corridors with its neighbors as countries rush to evacuate stranded nationals, with regional travel paralyzed.
• Oil trade rocked: Trump ordered US “insurance and guarantees” for ships traveling through the Gulf and suggested the navy would escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz “if necessary.” The price of gasoline in the US had its largest one-day increase since 2005 as the war threatens the global economy.
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YOU do KNOW that fucking TRUMP is winning and the Jews are running the SHOW. Supplemental income, uh?
Interest on the $38.8 trillion national debt has tripled since 2020, and it already costs taxpayers more than defense and Medicaid

[ Trump in Corpus Christi, Texas, Feb. 27, 2026.]

Not a war, uh, Linda Graham? Hundreds of thousands of passengers remain stranded, with key air hubs in Middle East closed amid fallout from US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

THe other war against humanity: The AI boom is minting startup multimillionaires at an unprecedented speed.
Supplementing income: One of the wildest stories in tech right now is what’s happening at Anthropic. New data from Levels.fyi shows how some employees at this AI startup have effectively become multimillionaires about a year after joining.
One engineer who started in late 2024 got 60,000 stock options at a $13 strike price, when Anthropic was valued around $18 billion. At the time, the equity penciled out to roughly $200,000 a year on paper.
Fast forward to a recent share sale valuing Anthropic near $350 billion. Even after estimated dilution and other factors, this employee probably owns about $4 million to $5 million in vested stock now. The full equity grant, which typically vests in quarters over four years, is likely worth about $18 million to $20 million, according to Levels.fyi estimates.

Go UK UK UK:
A new three-part factual drama, Dirty Business, highlights the murky world of the English water industry. This Channel 4 docudrama follows the lives of two concerned citizens from Oxfordshire in south-east England: a retired police detective called Ash Smith and a retired university professor called Peter Hammond, who is an expert in deciphering patterns in big data sets. Together, they have been investigating sewage discharges into their local river for more than a decade.
The series spotlights their struggles to get information from their water company about releases of untreated sewage, and for the Environment Agency (EA) to take their concerns about pollution seriously. Interwoven with their accounts are tragic stories of several families whose lives have been turned upside down through exposure to contaminated water.

Many water companies have been fined millions of pounds for polluting discharges, failure to maintain infrastructure and withholding evidence from investigative authorities. However, critics have argued that these fines have been built into the business model, as dividends are not related to environmental performance. The water industry is also now lobbying government against further regulation and fines.

Chavez is DEAD: The U.S. oil major will work with the Venezuelan government and if the right investment terms are in place “we will be interested in going back,” Senior Vice President Jack Williams said during a Morgan Stanley conference.
U.S. President Donald Trump has urged oil firms to invest $100 billion in Venezuela and rebuild the energy sector after U.S. forces captured and removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from office in January.

Born in 1965 in Amman, Jordan, to a family of Palestinian refugees, he rose to prominence as a world-leading chemist. In 2025, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work on Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs).
‘Reimagining matter’: Nobel laureate invents machine that harvests water from dry air. Omar Yaghi’s invention uses ambient thermal energy and can generate up to 1,000 litres of clean water every day

Atoco, a technology company that Yaghi founded, said its units, comparable in size to a 20ft shipping container and powered entirely by ultra-low-grade thermal energy, could be placed in local communities to generate up to 1,000 litres of clean water every day, even if centralised electricity and water sources were interrupted by drought or storm damage.
VERSUS this Jewish Fucking MONSTER:

OpenAI changes deal with US military after backlash
Jews lie: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman unveiled a reworked agreement with the Pentagon on Monday night governing the Defense Department’s use of its AI services, which he says provides stronger guarantees that the military won’t use OpenAI’s systems for domestic surveillance.
The new agreement states that “the AI system shall not be intentionally used for domestic surveillance of U.S. persons and nationals,” according to a post on OpenAI’s website. OpenAI had faced some backlash as news of an initial agreement between the leading AI company and the Pentagon emerged Friday. Many observers claimed the original language shared on OpenAI’s website provided ample loopholes for the government to surveil Americans.

Many observers remained unswayed Tuesday, concerned that the snippets of OpenAI’s contract with the Pentagon published by the company remained purposefully vague and provided carve-outs for domestic surveillance by various intelligence agencies within the Defense Department. The full text of the contract has not been released publicly.
“OpenAI has said that the Department of War contractually agreed not to use ChatGPT in agencies that surveil American people,” said Brad Carson, a former congressman and general counsel of the Army who now leads the Washington, D.C., policy group Americans for Responsible Innovation. “They have been happy to show contract language when it benefited them, but they refuse to release to the public this contractual provision.”
“I’ve reluctantly come to the conclusion that this provision doesn’t really exist, and they are just trying to fake it,” Carson told NBC News. Carson recently founded an AI-focused super PAC that has received $20 million from OpenAI rival Anthropic.
Several legal experts agreed that greater transparency about the entire contract and any other key clauses is necessary to properly evaluate the company’s claims.
“We still need to see the whole contract to say anything with a reasonable level of confidence,” said Brian McGrail, senior counsel at the Center for AI Safety, a nonprofit research and advocacy group. “It’s definitely a step in the right direction, and I do want to give OpenAI some credit.”


