I’ve seen court evidence in pedophilia video marketing, and snuff movies, as a reporter, so believe you me, Pedophile and Rapist in Chief Trump does NOT want high definition tapes released.
Mar 09, 2026
These are the places where the scent of our ancestors still lingers.

Alexander the Great notoriously burned down the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis in 330 B.C.E.. While sometimes considered a deliberate act of retribution for the Persian invasion of Greece, historical accounts also suggest it was a drunken, impulsive decision encouraged by, for example, the courtesan Thaïs.


The fire’s origin in the Hadish Palace, the living quarters of Xerxes I (also known as Xerxes the Great), and its spread throughout the city suggest a targeted act, possibly aimed at erasing the symbols of Persian authority and demoralizing any potential resistance.

A painting by French artist Georges Rochegrosse entitled “The Burning of Persepolis”, depicts the fire incident.

Greek and Roman sources, including Arrian and Quintus Curtius Rufus, attribute the idea to burn Persepolis to Thaïs, an Athenian courtesan and companion of Alexander.

In some accounts, it is said that during a drunken celebration Thaïs – the mistress of Ptolemy I Soter – proposed the burning as a symbolic act of revenge for Xerxes’ destruction of Greek sanctuaries.


Here is the American Tomahawk missile, made in Tucson, Arizona, and paid for by me and you, right before it obliterated the bodies of nearly 200 children at an elementary school in Iran.

A view of the debris of a school, where many students and teachers lost their lives on the first day of the wave of attacks launched by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Hormozgan, Iran, on March 05, 2026.

The first time I saw white phosphorus was in 2008. I was returning home from school when suddenly the sky was filled with falling fire and thick white smoke. It was suffocating beyond description.
We were just children who knew nothing of life except playing and having fun, but they forced us to watch and witness their deadly weapons, which are internationally prohibited. That image has never left my mind; we were like a testing ground for these weapons.
Today, when I see the same scenes in beloved Lebanon, I realize the magnitude of this catastrophe, something only a person who has lived in Gaza can truly understand.
I have nothing to offer Lebanon and its people except prayers. The world has abandoned you, just as it abandoned Gaza years ago. My heart breaks for you, for your suffering and your wounds.


Tehran plunged into darkness by smoke from burning oil

All because of this =
Barron Trump buys $50 million worth of oil stocks two days before Trump started the war in Iran.
– He bought before the bombs fell
– He bought before Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz
– He bought before 20% of global oil supply was choked
– He bought before crude oil prices reached levels not seen since 2008


And this:

We are a world run by fucking freaks. We need her by the tens of thousands:
“I don’t think it’s necessary to prove ourselves as women by imitating men.
I have learned that a woman can be a fighter, a freedom fighter, a political activist, and that she can fall in love, and be loved, she can be married, have children, be a mother…Revolution must mean life also; every aspect of life.” – Leila Khaled

We need this image to morph into tens of thousands of those Yankee-Confederate flags:


Dudes. SNuff movies. Pedophile high definition moving pictures, videos, digital recordings, none of this bullshit still image crap. Spy Cams and Mossad Movie Making.
Do you think the moving pictures (to use a Trump term) with naked Trump getting a blow job, live action, from a child, sex slave, is going to play well even with Maggot MAGA?
Do you not think Mossad and the other various cyber punk outfits of the Jewish State of Terror haven’t shown the fucking Semen Drip Trump what could be released if the fucking USA hadn’t carpet bombed Iran?




Key Video Categories & Where to Watch
- “The Epstein Tapes” (Data Set 10): This specific batch contains 14 hours of footage seized from Epstein’s personal devices. It is hosted and summarized by The Free Press, which published the footage to ensure public access.
- Prison Surveillance: Footage from theMetropolitan Correctional Center (MCC), including the “missing minute” and angles near Epstein’s cell, has been analyzed and shared by CBS News and WIRED.
- Estate & Island Walkthroughs:
- Little St. JamesHigh-quality walkthroughs recorded by authorities in 2020 were released by the House Oversight Committee and are viewable via PBS NewsHour.
- Palm Beach Spy Camera: Granier footage from hidden cameras inside Epstein’s Florida home was recently uncovered and verified by Channel 4 News.
Note on Redactions: Many released videos are heavily redacted to protect the privacy of victims, which can sometimes mask the high-definition quality of the original files.

The FBI’s Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Had Nearly 3 Minutes Cut Out
Metadata from the “raw” Epstein prison video shows approximately 2 minutes and 53 seconds were removed from one of two stitched-together clips. The cut starts right at the “missing minute.”

US-Israel war on Iran is creating a steady growing number of amputees in Iran
Investigation says US-Israeli strikes in Iran damaged hospitals near targets, killing hundreds: CNN analysis cites satellite images and videos showing impact on civilian sites.

Several fuel depots in the southeast, western, and eastern parts of Tehran were hit by Israeli and US attacks, sending flames and heavy toxic smoke high into the sky. The toxic smoke has engulfed the capital and is drifting towards neighboring cities, raising fears over air quality. RELATED READING: Attacks on Iran’s oil facilities may cause ‘serious environmental, health disaster’.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society has warned civilians to take precautions, saying rain could become toxic after explosions at oil facilities. Such rain could cause chemical burns to the skin and damage to the lungs, it said. RELATED: ‘Intentional Chemical Warfare’: Toxic Black Rain in Tehran After US-Israel Bomb Oil Facilities

Pirhoussein Koulivand, head of Iran’s Red Crescent Society, says 65 schools and 32 medical facilities, hospitals and pharmacies have been attacked since the US and Israel launched the war.
They are among the almost 10,000 civilian sites that the Red Crescent said earlier have been damaged in the country. The announcement came after the Israeli military said it struck more than 3,400 targets in Iran.

[An explosion at the 2,000-year-old Temple of Baalshamin in Palmyra, as posted on a website linked to ISIS.]
Hundreds of cities have been intentionally burned down or destroyed in wars throughout history, with the most intense examples occurring during World War II, where over 60 major Japanese cities were firebombed, and numerous German and Soviet cities (e.g., Hamburg, Dresden, Stalingrad, Warsaw) were decimated
The intentional destruction of cities, often referred to as “area bombing” or “city killing,” was strategically designed to break morale and destroy industrial capabilities

[The morning after a German air raid on Coventry, which lost its entire city centre to one night of bombing]

[More than a quarter of Tokyo was laid waste during three years of bombing of the Japanese capital]

[The German city of Dresden photographed in 1952, as workers remove bomb debris in front of the ruins of the Frauenkirche.]

[The white marble minaret of a 250-year-old mosque lies on its side in southern Lebanon, following an Israeli strike.]

[Lebanese officials say eight people were killed in an October airstrike on this 19th-century Greek Catholic church in the village of Derdghaya. The Israeli military confirmed the airstrike, but said it was targeting what it calls terrorists, who embed near or underneath cultural heritage sites.]

[Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly and Kamel Jaber document the destruction of Lebanon’s antiquities in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon, where a 13th-century Mamluk-era market was destroyed, along with hundreds of newer buildings. “These are the places where the scent of our ancestors still lingers,” Jaber says.]

Dozens of US lawmakers demand a probe into Pentagon officials saying Iran war ‘God’s divine plan’: The request follows hundreds of reports that officers told troops the campaign against Iran is “divinely ordained” and that President Donald Trump has been “anointed by Jesus.”

‘It’s Sickening’: US Catholic Cardinal Calls Out White House for Social Media Posts Making Light of Iran War: The White House has posted several videos splicing together scenes from movies and video games with footage of US strikes in Iran.





Our boys in mercenary uniforms:
Iran IS LOSING . . . as America and Israel also loses “some things,” but not the ranch:
Jon Elmer, contributing editor at The Electronic Intifada, joins the show to analyze the military dynamics of the US-Israeli war on Iran — including Iran’s strategy, the effectiveness of Israeli and U.S. defenses, and who appears to have the strategic advantage so far.
Then Mike Prysner, Executive Director of the Center on Conscience and War and a U.S. Army veteran, discusses widespread opposition to war on Iran among American soldiers and what it reveals about morale, public opinion, and the limits of U.S. war-making power.
My comment here and a fellow following up: Stop Zionising Us. Bassem Youssef debating with former Israeli spokesman Jonathan Conricus

Zionising? Gaza-fication? Scholasticide? Come one, do not hide behind the cross-dressing of Judaism……………..
The danger of this book does not lie in the adoption and preaching of these ideas, even though it is very dangerous. Rather, large sectors of the settlers turn from the adoption of these ideas into putting them into action. Under the auspices of the Israeli government and the protection of the occupying Israeli army, the settlers have been assaulting Palestinians, their property, and holy places. The rabbis and yeshiva students, who revere the ideas of The King’s Torah and deal with it as their original Torah, represent the spearhead of settlers and the occupation. They abuse the Palestinians, ravage their towns and villages, cut down their trees, and burn their farms, crops and mosques, thus turning their lives into a hell as a prelude to deportation. In this context, a secret, Jewish military organization named Tag Mehir emerged in 2009 from the ranks of those rabbis and their West Bank settlement yeshiva students, representing the military power of The King’s Torah-guided settlers
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“Every child in Gaza is the enemy. We need to occupy Gaza and settle it, and not a single Gazan child will be left there. There is no other victory.”

[Approximately 800,000 to 900,000 Israelis, or about 10% of the population, hold dual citizenship.]
“Every child in Gaza is the enemy. We need to occupy Gaza and settle it, and not a single Gazan child will be left there. There is no other victory.”
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This Doha Institute link is great, thank you. I have been wanting to read more about that heinous book.
Wrt “scholasticide”, yeah there is an industry springing up, of trying to give every affinity group its own exaggerated trauma-drama, and it is a counterproductive activity and, crucially, a Jewish approach learned in postwar academia applied to the (“unfair, mean, soi disant biased, cancellation-deserving, etc”) world.
This sort of activity reifies the identitarian argumentation which underpins the demands for special treatment which Jews always make, and should be kicked to the curb.
But “Zionising” I propose is onto something although he might not know it.
In the 1800s, the Jews of west Asia and east and central Europe were faced with the success of what they had been whinging for, for so long, which was an increase in civic welcome. This was destabilizing for them, as they were in fact comfortable simply being totally separate and complaining about it. So as a subculture, they responded in 3 ways: assimilation, ascetic retreat and depressive hibernation, or the Zionist response which was newly aggressive and outwardly aimed.
The Zionists aimed at much more than merely demanding that the world give them Palestine and commit to ensuring their safety in their newly established invasive cyst (yes even in the mid 1800s, they knew they would need to use force, and they wanted to demand that other countries send their young to be killed in service of their greed for Palestine).
The Zionists also aimed to reshape the entire world, so that societies and governments would give them their “due” and pay them the respect these Gamma malcontents decided they deserved.
In late 1800s Vienna, they even glommed onto Nietzsche for a psychodramatic approach to refashioning themselves, and it has been observed that the Zionists took this approach because they were ego-bruised by modernity and by not being given aristocratic social rank. Essentially they had talked themselves into ressentiment.
Their goals encompassed attacking all social milieus to establish their primacy. This is apparent in their writings; the American Zionist journal The Maccabaean, published in the first 1/5 of the 20th century, is a goldmine for expressions of this goal.
I don’t think this guy on Piers’ show is in touch with this whole history, and he might be using “Zionist” as a stand-in for “aggressive Jewish”. But as it happens, if we look back 150-110 years, we can see what he’s talking about as a particular Zionist aggression, even though, yes it also shows up in the general Jewish approach to Gentile society, throughout history.
So what do you think?
I think there is probably some use for the concept, although it probably needs to be fleshed out and given structure, not just used as a comedic wordplay.
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March 9, 2026
By David Swanson, Progressive Hub

For many years, Senator Charles Schumer demanded tougher and tougher sanctions on the people of Iran, as he shamelessly documents on his own website. He insisted on a Cuba-like blockade, punishing and deterring any company or nation from providing life-support to Iran. He predicted, ludicrously but proudly, that such punishing sanctions might lead to an overthrow of the Iranian government.
Like all Congressional supporters and opponents of the Obama-era nuclear deal, Schumer pretended that Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons, but never pretended his only goal was to prevent that fictional behavior:
“The actual Iranian people are secular and pro-American. And they are not poor. They are rising into the middle class…If we can squeeze them economically you might get them to take to the streets again and at the very minimum put pressure on their government to back off their nuclear escapade and at the very best overthrow the government.”
For Schumer, the long-enjoyed imaginary nightmare of a nuclear Iran was always a justification for lawless U.S. actions because it was a threat to Israel — while meanwhile always pretending (with one exception obtained via great persistence) that Israel had no nuclear weapons and was a threat to no one.
During the debate over a nuclear deal with Iran, the two common positions in Congress were (1) we need this deal because Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons, and (2) we need no deal and ideally a war because Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons. Schumer opposed Obama’s deal.
When Trump 1.0 wanted to tear up the deal, Schumer claimed to oppose that, even while relentlessly demanding more sanctions in apparent violation of the deal. Even when admitting that Iran was not violating the deal, Schumer never stopped denouncing Iran as the enemy of the United States engaged in behavior that he claimed required ever more sanctions in (unstated) violation of the deal by the United States.
Nine months ago, Schumer posted a video solemnly accusing Trump 2.0 of being too “chicken” to take on Iran. When Israel has attacked Iran (or done anything else ever whatsoever) Schumer’s focus has been on praising Israel.
As of February 24 and 25 of this year, we could read reports on how Schumer and other leading Democrats were working to avoid a vote on a war powers resolution until the war could be begun.
And once the war was begun, Schumer and gang didn’t denounce mass murder, but mumbled about procedures, as if a Congressional vote could have legalized a blatant violation of the UN Charter, or as if proper planning could turn slaughter and destruction into respectable acts. Schumer published a statement mixing together opposition to Trump’s war with tougher-on-Iran-than-thou rhetoric and insistence on knowing the supposed goals of the war — were they tough enough?
This was followed by a new statement claiming to support a war powers resolution and to oppose the war because of a handful of U.S. deaths, without a word for the many Iranians killed or the rule of law — and another statement about how unpopular the war should make Trump, and yet another about how senators should vote yes on war powers — but not a word in public or, as far as we know, in private about Democratic Senator John Fetterman who was already publicly saying that he would vote no.
After the failed vote, Schumer focused on Republicans and gas prices, with still never a word for those killed or the likely long-lasting consequences of all this large-scale violence, never a word on the need to block efforts to give Trump an Iran War Slush Fund of $50 billion, never a word on the need to block Congress from giving the Pentagon $1 trillion a year or upping it to $1.5 trillion, never a word on the need to close U.S. bases in Gulf region dictatorships, never a word on the need to cosponsor and pass the Block the Bombs Act to finally halt the illegal shipment of weapons to Israel — shipments still passionately and proudly supported by Schumer despite the genocide he loves having been joined by the new war on Iran that he claims to oppose.
I’ve talked with a number of people about this latest war who oppose it — people I don’t think have ever before opposed any of the hundreds of endless U.S. bloodbaths of recent history. While I find this vaguely encouraging, I’m struck by their usual next comment: “Well, at least the Democrats are trying their hardest.”
