Palestinians continue to suffer in the inhumane Israeli prison system, with no hope of release or intervention from international authorities, as the Israelis continue to act as they please with their minds and bodies.
Mar 09, 2026


Bombing oil tankers, man — the US has started attacking Iranian oil tankers in the Persian Gulf.

Oh, “that” country posing as a gas station, or is it a gas station, posing as a country?
Putin stated the need to completely stop energy supplies to Europe, with the exception of Hungary and Slovakia:
Russia is a reliable supplier of energy resources. It has always been so. We will certainly continue to supply oil and gas to those countries that are themselves reliable partners. I mean not only our partners in the Asia-Pacific region, but also in Eastern European countries, such as Slovakia and Hungary.
At the same time, I want to remind you that EU countries plan to introduce additional restrictions on the purchase of Russian hydrocarbons, including LNG, from April 25, up to a complete ban on such supplies in 2027. In this regard, the government has already been tasked with assessing the possibility and feasibility of stopping our energy supplies to the European market. We should not wait until they deliberately slam the door in our face.
Oh, that’s right, mom, baseball and apple pie . .. Baseball First, that’s right!

The dirty, dirty Jews and Yankees.

This is the face of a dying but dangerous like a rabid pack of fucking billion rats AmeriKKKa: License mother fucking plates!
Specialty license plates for the Arizona Life Coalition, an anti-abortion group, and the conservative Christian group Alliance Defending Freedom have been approved with a similar structure for donations.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) vetoed a bill that would have honored the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk on license plates in the Grand Canyon State.
But then, EuroTrash is hard at its infantilization of life on earth, too, Spain with the only cojones?

Most European leaders have trodden a fine line between offering limited support for US military action against Iran and warning of a regional conflagration.
Not Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. He has been outspoken in his criticism of US strikes, provoking anger and threats from the White House. But rather than back down, Sánchez and his government have doubled down.
Spain has significant trade and investment ties with the United States and a fellow member of NATO. Last year 4 million Americans visited the country. And just this month, Amazon said it would expand its investment in data centers in Spain to total nearly $40 billion.
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State of Extremism watchlist?

Britain’s role in the recent machinations of the US empire has been central, despite going underreported and little criticised. Britain has a significant hand in the ongoing US war of aggression against Iran and their recent invasion of Venezuela. Britain’s empire and overseas bases, and associated intelligence and surveillance capabilities, are cornerstones of its contribution to these ongoing wars. Just as Britain’s colonial bases in occupied Cyprus served an intelligence and surveillance role in the Gaza genocide, so too did they help surveil Iran and prepare intelligence in preparation for US attacks, and are now being used as a staging post for those attacks. The ongoing UK-Mauritius Chagos Islands deal and subsequent US-UK rift over Diego Garcia’s use in the attack on Iran shows the potential for decolonial practice in international law and is a case that the US-UK Bases off Cyprus campaign can learn from.

“We must listen to people’s concerns about growing divisions and take action to bring our communities back together,” Reed said.
As well as a new whistleblowing service, the plan will include a new Campus Cohesion Charter to strengthen respect and shared values across universities.

The strategy will also introduce an annual State of Extremism report setting out the nature and scale of the threat facing the UK and the government’s response, while the Visa Watchlist Taskforce will be strengthened to block hate preachers and extremists from entering the country.

God, these fucking inbreds, man. Princess Eugenie has stepped down as patron of the UK charity Anti-Slavery International, the world’s oldest human rights organisation.
The decision follows the release by the US Department of Justice of millions of documents and emails relating to Jeffrey Epstein’s role in sexual abuse and trafficking women around the world, which have disgraced her father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Eugenie’s profile has been removed from Anti-Slavery International’s website, which previously hailed her work “across the board with leaders in the fight against modern slavery”.

The faggotry of Jewish forked and quadruple tongues: International law and cluster munitions: The case of Israel and Iran – interview
Neither Israel nor Iran is a party to the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions. Thus, the case against Iran rests on whether its use violates the principles of distinction and proportionality.

4,000 civilian buildings damaged since the beginning of US-Israeli attacks. Hundreds of commercial units were destroyed, and several hospitals were forced out of service.

Schizoid Pedophile and Rapist in Chief: You are fired, but, come back again!
For decades, federal jobs helped Black women build stable middle-class lives. Trump’s purge of the federal workforce stripped thousands of those jobs away. If this administration is hiring again, start by hiring those Black women back.

- Burkina Faso has launched a $64 billion National Development Plan for 2026–2030 to reshape its economy and foster inclusive growth.
- The plan marks a significant increase from previous budgets, aiming for economic transformation with 34.5% of funds dedicated to investment and capital transfers.
- Four key priorities are security and social cohesion, governance reform, human capital development, and expanded infrastructure.
- The government will implement program-based budgeting, enhance state coordination, and encourage community involvement, alongside innovative financing like citizen shareholding.
Hero: Burkina Faso unveils $64 billion 5-year roadmap to transform economy

What to know on the 10th day of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran
- President Trump told CBS News that he believes the war is “very complete, pretty much” and that he doesn’t have a message for Iran’s new supreme leader.
- Speaking later Monday to reporters from his Miami-area golf club, Mr. Trump said he expects the war to end “very soon,” and warned that Iran would get hit “much, much harder” if it blocks the oil supply.
- Benchmark oil prices briefly surged past $100 a barrel for the first time since 2022 on fears that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran will drag on. Barrels of Brent and U.S. crude are still 36% and 42% more expensive, respectively, than before the war started on Feb. 28.
- As the U.S. military announced a seventh fatality from the war, the death toll from Israel’s blistering assault in Lebanon neared 400, according to the country’s health ministry.
- Thousands of Iranians poured into the streets overnight to celebrate the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as the country’s new Supreme Leader, following the killing of his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. One analyst told CBS News the younger Khamenei has now stepped into the “highest risk job.”



Those death birds will be looking for him:


AmeriKKKa, the final capitalist showdown!

Key Takeaways
- South Carolina saw the largest net migration gain per 10,000 residents in 2025.
- The South and Mountain West attracted the most new residents overall.
- Meanwhile, high-cost states like California and New York continued to see net population outflows.
Nearly 15 million Americans moved in 2025, with many relocating across state lines in search of lower costs, job opportunities, and warmer climates.

Forget about the oceans, man: DeSmog reveals thousands of tonnes of fish are illegally turned into fishmeal and oil off the coast of Guinea-Bissau

The only ice factory on Bubaque, an island in west Africa’s Guinea-Bissau, is out of service. Local fishers, such as Pedro Luis Pereira, are forced to source ice from factories on the mainland, about 70km away – a six-hour round trip by boat.
“The machines have been broken for months,” Pereira says, as he pulls in his nets on the shore of the island inside the protected Bijagós archipelago. “We’ve alerted the ministry of fisheries, but so far, no one has come to fix them.”
Wooden canoes are the only fishing boats allowed among the cluster of 88 islands that make up the archipelago. Its shallow waters are a rich breeding ground for silver flat sardinella, which Pereira, racing the tropical heat, sells fresh for 250 CFA francs (£0.33) a kilo at the market in Bissau, the capital of this tiny west African republic.

[Artisanal fishers take their catch to Bissau, where it will be sold at Bandim port.]
The tides dictate when fishers can navigate the shallow waters of the archipelago. Its sandbars are a nursery for countless species, leading some scientists to refer to it as “the Galápagos of west Africa” for its populations of endangered turtles and manatees. It is also why the area has been designated as protected from everything but small-scale fishing.

A group of six Turkish seiners – including the Ilhan Yilmaz 3 – appear to be supplying the two factory vessels at sea, according to satellite records from Global Fishing Watch (GFW), a nonprofit organisation that monitors fishing activity.
These Turkish purse seiners are licensed to fish within Guinea-Bissau’s exclusive economic zone. This is an area of water extending 200 miles (322km) from the coastline where all fishing is allowed with a government licence and where the Hua Xin 17 and the Tiia Ye He 6 are floating. But they are not authorised to transship at sea in this area – or to fish inside the protected Bijagós waters.

The video footage, which is supported by the boats’ GPS records from Global Fishing Watch, suggests that tonnes of pelagic fish are being processed aboard. It appears to capture two Turkish boats in the illegal act of transshipment.
The apparent scale of the offshore fish processing operations are a double blow to food security and income in Guinea-Bissau, one of the world’s poorest countries. Fish are the source of a third of animal protein consumed, and the informal fishing industry employs 225,000 people from a population of 2.2 million, according to the Coalition For Fair Fisheries Arrangements (CFFA).

“The fishmeal industry is expanding in a context where small pelagic fish are already overexploited and illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is widespread,” says Béatrice Gorez from CFFA, which supports artisanal fishers in west Africa. “This threatens artisanal fishers, women fish processors and food security in the entire region.”
The omega-3 fatty acids contained in low-cost sardinella, and other pelagic fish, are irreplaceable in local diets, in a country where 22% of people are malnourished.


Fucking upside-down cunt of a world. Amazon, which has killed publishing: Amazon Veteran to Lead Simon & Schuster
Greg Greeley, who once ran Amazon’s books and media business (19 years!), will succeed Jonathan Karp as chief executive at one of the largest book publishers in the U.S.

Musk didn’t need a coup after all: Latin America’s lithium triangle is now in the hands of the right

Trump’s losing? RIGHT.
The Lithium Triangle is a lithium-rich region in the Andean southwest corner of South America, spanning the borders of Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile and forming a geographic triangle of lithium resources underneath their salt flats. Approximately 58 percent of the world’s lithium resources are found in these three countries, according to the 2021 USGS Mineral Commodity Summary.

Shit, how are they going to fix the Nimitz?

Authorities move to cancel permits for 350 Mexican steel importers
Mexican authorities have suspended import activities and begun canceling permits for 350 companies involved in steel imports.
The move arrives after the government identified alleged irregularities in importer operations as part of a nationwide crackdown on smuggling and misuse of government trade programs.
Mexico’s Ministry of Economy said the companies were among 750 firms flagged for suspicious activities related to the manufacture and sale of steel products following inspections coordinated with multiple federal agencies.
The investigation is part of a government enforcement effort known as “Operation Clean-Up,” which involves the Ministry of Economy, Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT), the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM), and the Digital Transformation and Telecommunications Agency.
The probe was launched after industry group CANACERO, Mexico’s National Chamber of the Iron and Steel Industry, identified companies suspected of irregular trading practices.
Authorities said procedures have begun to cancel the companies’ participation in Mexico’s Manufacturing, Maquiladora and Export Services Industry Program (IMMEX) — a key government program that allows manufacturers to temporarily import raw materials and components duty-free for export-oriented production.
Steel is a critical input for industries driving North America’s nearshoring boom — including automotive, appliances, construction materials and heavy equipment manufacturing across the country
Mexico’s crackdown on allegedly irregular steel imports could tighten oversight of raw material flows used by export manufacturers operating under the IMMEX program, potentially creating short-term disruptions for factories that rely on imported steel

[USS Nimitz has been deployed to the Middle East. This aircraft carrier is 50 years old and is scheduled to be decommissioned next year. Get ready for an Israeli false flag attack on this old ship (to be falsely blamed on Iran) for the US to get involved in the Israel-Iran war even more than we already are. It’s the Gulf of Tonkin all over again! Same playbook.]

The tragedy of USS Liberty — On June 8, 1967, during the height of the Six-Day War, the American intelligence ship USS Liberty sailed calmly in international waters near the Sinai Peninsula. The ship was lightly armed, clearly identified, and flying a large U.S. flag. Her role was observation and signal collection—not combat.
Without warning, Israeli aircraft approached and opened fire. Rockets and cannon rounds struck the ship, crippling communications equipment and igniting fires across the deck. Soon after, Israeli torpedo boats joined the assault. One torpedo hit the hull, opening a massive breach and flooding compartments where sailors were stationed.
Amid smoke, fire, and chaos, the crew fought desperately to keep the ship afloat. Wounded sailors helped one another, fires were battled by hand, and emergency signals were sent under extreme conditions. When the attack ended, 34 American sailors had lost their lives, and more than 170 were injured. USS Liberty survived, but the damage—both physical and human—was profound.
Israel later described the incident as a tragic mistake caused by misidentification and issued an official apology. U.S. and Israeli investigations concluded similarly. However, many survivors and analysts have continued to question these findings, citing the ship’s clear markings and the length of the attack.
Today, the USS Liberty incident stands as one of the most controversial and sorrowful episodes in U.S. naval history—a reminder of the fog of war, the cost paid by sailors, and a tragedy that still raises unanswered questions
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Pedophile and Rapist in Chief Trump and his Glosser-Miller still got money to burn….. One of the most controversial new ICE facilities in the country this afternoon, an 825,000 square foot warehouse built with the hopes of being used or sold to a logistics company like Amazon, but which was recently purchased by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for a million dollars to hold people instead of boxes.
Although often described as the “Hagerstown facility”, (Maryland) the building is actually in the much smaller town of Williamsport, home to 2,000 people. If ICE uses this facility at (or over) its stated initial capacity of 1,500 people, the population of the town will effectively double in size.
The building currently has four toilets and two water fountains. It was designed as a logistics hub, allocated just six Equivalent Dwelling Units of water by the city of Hagerstown, a measure meant for a warehouse where trucks come and go, not a facility where 1,500 human beings are supposed to live. Given the size of the facility, I can’t imagine they will stop at 1,500 if they actually manage to open this facility.
Hagerstown has said it doesn’t have the water capacity for a project like this. County commissioners have floated the idea of drilling wells or trucking water in, but even the volunteer researchers tracking this project have pointed out that trucking water for a facility of this size would be, to put it mildly, quite a task.
The federal government has now spent at least $215 million on the site. The $102.4 million purchase in January was followed last week by a $113 million build-out and operations contract awarded to KVG LLC, a firm based in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. That contract has options to grow to $642 million over three years.

The Jews will do anything to kill Goyim.
Leila, a 27-year-old teacher in Tehran, said the air was “unbreathable.”
“Something like a black monster has swallowed the sky over Tehran,” she told TIME. “It’s as if all the cars and the street pavement have been coated in black paint.”
“Today I was in the car for just 15 minutes, breathing this air. I don’t even know what it is, and now I have a headache. The skin on my face, especially my lips, is sore and raw. It burns and feels like diluted tear gas is in the air. It irritates my eyes, and I keep needing to clear my throat,” she added.
Atmospheric chemist and chemical engineer who researches air pollution, Gabriel da Silva further documented the effects of this poisoning , writing:
To me, this black rain indicates toxic pollutants such as hydrocarbons, ultrafine particles known as PM2.5, and carcinogenic compounds called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have made their way into the rain.
He added:
In the short term, people exposed to this black smoke in Iran might have headaches or difficulty breathing, especially if they have asthma or lung disease.Vulnerable populations – such as older people, young children and people with disabilities – are more at risk. Exposure to toxic air pollution during pregnancy can also lead to lower birth weights.In the longer term, exposure to the compounds in the air and in this black rain is potentially increasing people’s cancer risk. When ultrafine particles (PM2.5) are inhaled, they can get into your bloodstream. This has been linked to a range of health impacts, including cancers, neurological conditions (such as cognitive impairment), and various cardiovascular conditions.Once these heavily polluted plumes of air have their pollutants rained into natural waterways, they can also start to affect aquatic life, as well as human drinking water sources.Another issue is that this black rain is depositing these compounds on buildings, roads and surfaces, which means they can make their way back into the air when disturbed by strong winds.
The Conflict and Environment Observatory documented :
Acute air pollution episodes disproportionately affect people with existing health conditions. Individuals with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cardiovascular disease and diabetes are consistently identified as being at greater risk during short-term spikes in particulate pollution. Studies of wildfire smoke — a useful analogue — show same-day increases in respiratory emergency visits, hospital admissions and mortality, particularly among older adults and those with underlying respiratory or cardiovascular disease.In Tehran these risks may be compounded by the city’s high baseline pollution, where average PM₂.₅ levels exceed WHO guidelines by up to 4.5 times. Chronic exposure can leave residents with airway or cardiovascular stress, increasing the likelihood that acute smoke exposure triggers exacerbations of asthma, COPD and cardiac events.
The organization also noted that it will likely contaminate Tehran’s water supply, writing:
There are reports that spillages from the Shahran oil storage site entered the storm drains in Tehran and explosively ignited. Tehran has a large and complex network of storm drains to carry runoff from rainfall and snowmelt off the surrounding mountains. It is difficult to forecast exactly where spilled oil products — or the deposited contaminates that were later washed into the storm drains — may be discharged. However, it would be expected to follow Tehran’s north-to-south slope and may enter natural water bodies or agricultural soils, where in turn shallow groundwater could become contaminated.
Israel’s poisoning of Tehran shows that the real U.S./Israeli goal in Iran goes beyond regime change and, in reality, is state collapse, with the goal of destroying Iran as a functioning society, for greater Israel. —The Dissident, With U.S. Backing, Israel Has Poisoned Tehran. Through Bombing Fuel Depots, Israel Has Unleashed Deadly Toxins On Tehran.

And it’s all about Gaza, still: 72 female Palestinian detainees face constant violence, abuse, and humiliation in Israeli prisons
Palestine Will Be Free
Palestinians continue to suffer in the inhumane Israeli prison system, with no hope of release or even intervention from international authorities.

As of March 2026, Israeli occupation authorities are currently imprisoning 72 Palestinian women, most of them held in Damon Prison in the country’s north. Among them are three minors and 32 mothers, who collectively have 130 children.
Nearly two and a half years into the genocide, “to this day, there is no available data indicating that women from occupied Gaza remain in detention.”
This also applies to male detainees from the Gaza Strip, as the Israelis have not revealed the number of Palestinians they have either kept in detention or killed in their dungeons after abducting them. They have occasionally released unidentified dismembered and disfigured bodies into the Gaza Strip.
