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Mar 27, 2026

Blow jobs for Trump:

Brendan Carr says his broadcast license threat wasn't really about Iran war  coverage | The Verge
  • House delays War Powers Resolution until after congressional recess: Democratic leaders plan to delay a vote on their War Powers Resolution until the House returns in mid-April. Privately and publicly, Rep. Greg Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has been arguing that while Democrats are on board, he needs more Republican support. Yet Thomas Massie and Warren Davidson are solid backers (Davidson confirmed his support to Drop Site on Thursday) and Nancy Mace has made the case for it, too. Mace told Drop Site that she had not heard from Democrats about her position. With those three Republicans voting yes, if Democrats hold their caucus they could pass the resolution, and yet they’re declining to put it on the floor. A rather testy Meeks told our Hill intern Lillian Franks that he is not bringing the Iran War Powers vote on to the floor this week because he is confident it would lose. He won’t force a vote today or tomorrow “because we can’t win. When you see me put the bill on the floor, that means we’re gonna win. I know how to count,” he said. “I know how to do my job.” (Watch here.)

Blow jobs for Jews in Israel and outside Israel.

AIPAC has spent money on more than 80 percent of the 469 seats up for reelection this year.

The Faces of AIPAC - DAWN
The Faces of AIPAC - DAWN
The Faces of AIPAC - DAWN

Meet your masters:

Gaza, coming to a blue state near you:

  • U.S. and Israel continue attacks on Iran:
    • U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on a residential area in Isfahan in central Iran on Friday killed 26 people, including seven children, according to Press TV.
    • The Israeli military announced a broad wave of attacks targeting government infrastructure in the heart of Tehran, with Iranian state media and residents reporting explosions across the capital, including the Chitgar neighborhood in northwest Tehran.
    • At least seven people were killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes on residential units in the city of Urmia in northwestern Iran, near the borders with Turkey and Iraq, BBC reports.
    • Early Friday, Iranian Red Crescent teams were deployed after an airstrike struck a residential area in Qom, a central Iranian city south of Tehran, with crews carrying out search and rescue operations at the scene.
    • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Friday that Israel will “escalate and expand” attacks on Iran. Iran “will pay heavy, increasing prices” for attacking Israeli civilians, Katz said in a televised statement.
  • Casualty counts: More than 1,900 people have been killed and at least 20,000 injured in Iran since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, Maria Martinez of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies told Reuters.

Do not believe Pepe: New World Busy Being Born While Old One Is Busy Dying

Until the mines are dropped on Mar-a-Lago, discussion over:

Air-dropped mines discovered in Kafari, a village near Shiraz in southern Iran, appear to be American-made Gator anti-tank munitions, according to an investigation by open-source intelligence outlet Bellingcat. Experts identified the devices as BLU-91/B mines delivered via cluster munitions, with debris consistent with aerial deployment. Bellingcat noted the United States is the only party in the conflict known to possess Gator Scatterable Mines, and analysts believe the weapons were placed to deny vehicle access to a nearby Iranian “missile city,” preventing repair or recovery operations at the site.

THIS AIN’T GUNNA WIN A WAR, Iran!

Iran-linked hackers claim they breached FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email and released files, including photos and a resume, with a Justice Department official confirming the compromise. Some of the leaked material appears to include both personal and work-related communications spanning several years. The breach raises concerns about cybersecurity risks involving senior U.S. officials. The authenticity of all released materials has not been fully verified.

“Israel was created from the suffering of the Jewish people after the Holocaust?” This is what a fucking InBred UnUnited Queen-Dumber says? SAFE HAVEN for the Jews, those persecuted Jews? WTF?

It ain’t the end of Israel. Hopeium. “The End of Israel: The Ultimate Evidence”

[The Levant gallery at the British Museum]

Queers and Steers? British Museum removes word ‘Palestine’ from some displays

Museum revises labelling on maps and panels, saying the term used inaccurately and no longer historically neutral.

It has said while the term “Palestine” was well established in western and Middle Eastern scholarship as a geographical and “neutral” designation for the southern area of the Levant since the late 19th century, it recognised that the term no longer holds a neutral designation and may be understood in reference to political territory.

The battle of Cawnpore, India

Hmm, so, UK, Britain, renamed for . . . . British reprisals involved the killing of 10 million, spread over 10 years.

  • The Bengal Famine (1770): Approximately 10 million people (roughly one-third of the population of Bengal) died due to starvation and disease.
  • The Great Famine of 1876–1878: Estimates of deaths range from 5.5 million to over 10 million. During this time, the British continued to export massive quantities of grain from India despite the local crisis.
  • The Bengal Famine (1943): Between 2.1 and 3.8 million people perished. Critics highlight that Winston Churchill’s wartime priorities and the refusal to divert food supplies significantly worsened the situation.
  • General Mortality (1880–1920): Recent research by scholars like Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan argues that approximately 100 million excess deaths occurred in India during this 40-year period due to exploitative economic policies.

BRITAIN . . . NOW REBRADED as

BUGGERING BUGLARING BEASTALITY NATION OF ANGLO-SAXON KILLERS

Other Colonial Conflict and Displacement

Beyond India, British colonial rule led to significant loss of life in other regions:

  • The Great Irish Famine (1845–1852): Roughly 1 million people died from starvation and disease, and over 1 million more emigrated, often attributed to the British government’s laissez-faire economic response.
  • Partition of India (1947): The division of the subcontinent led to sectarian violence that killed between 200,000 and 2 million people and displaced over 10 million.
  • The Mau Mau Uprising (1952–1960): In Kenya, more than 1 million people were forced into detention camps and “re-education” villages by British authorities, with thousands killed in the conflict.
  • Transatlantic Slave Trade: Between 1660 and 1807, British ships transported more than 3.4 million enslaved Africans to the Americas.

Summary Table of Estimated Deaths

Event Estimated Death Toll

Key Factors

Bengal Famine (1770) 10 Million. Tax demands, lack of relief

Great Famine (1876–1878 ) 5.5 – 10.3 Million Grain exports, “hands-off” policy

Bengal Famine (1943) 2.1 – 3.8 Million Wartime policies, food diversion

Irish Potato Famine 1 Million Laissez-faire policy, continued exports

Indian Partition 0.2 – 2 Million Sectarian violence, mass migration

1880–1920 Period (India) ~100 Million (est. )Systemic economic exploitation

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