…You still have people saying, “It’s not Jewish Billionaires, it’s all Billionaires — tax them and that will fix things.” Ahh, Cry for me, Venezuela!!!
Mar 31, 2026
YIKES!!! All those fucking dirty BRANDS.


Bigger things than Jewish Trump:

Mohamad Safa did not resign. He fled—morally, professionally, and vocally—from an institution he spent twelve years inside, only to conclude it is preparing to participate in a crime against humanity.
His accusation is not abstract. It is not diplomatic hedging. It is blunt, devastating, and, if even partially true, a stain that will never wash off the United Nations. Safa claims that elements within the UN are preparing for the possible use of nuclear weapons in Tehran. Tehran is a city that is home to nearly ten million people. Families. Children. A future reduced to ash—while the institution sworn to prevent such horrors looks the other way, or worse, makes itself complicit.

Let us be clear about what Safa is saying. He is not complaining about procedural inefficiency. He is alleging that the UN is being influenced by what he calls a “powerful lobby” to ignore international law, shield aggressors, and pave the way for catastrophic military action. He points to Gaza—where the UN refuses to call genocide by its name. He points to Lebanon, where ethnic cleansing unfolds without official designation. He points to Iran, a nation repeatedly certified by the International Atomic Energy Agency as compliant with its nuclear obligations, yet now allegedly in the crosshairs of a nuclear strike being *prepared* by the very body meant to prevent war.

What the fuck?
In 2016, Irma Carrillo Nevares swabbed the inside of her cheek and signed a consent form allowing the Colibrí Center for Human Rights to add her DNA to its database. Carrillo Nevares’ son and daughter had gone missing while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border 17 years earlier. She was desperate to find out what had happened to them, and Colibrí’s database offered a ray of hope.

“No matter how many years pass, it’s still a very painful trauma for us, so any option that presents itself is good,” she explained. Now that Colibrí had her sample, if any remains were ever recovered that matched her DNA, the organization would notify her. At least, that was what she thought as she handed over her genetic material.

For a decade, the nonprofit Colibrí Center for Human Rights worked with state agencies and humanitarian organizations to identify migrants whose remains were found in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. As part of this work, the organization managed a database of DNA samples from families across the U.S. and Latin America. By 2022, Colibrí had helped facilitate hundreds of successful identifications.
But now, Colibrí’s missing-persons database has itself gone missing. Since fall 2024, none of Colibrí’s partners have been able to access it, receive information from the laboratory that stores and processes the DNA samples, or make identifications. Colibrí’s website has gone dark, and communications have ceased. In December 2025, the state of Arizona moved to dissolve the organization due to required paperwork not having been filed. Frustrated forensic practitioners across the borderlands are wondering: Is there hope for bringing the database back — or is it gone for good?

RE: The DNA Archive Built to Identify the Border’s Missing Has Vanished

[The funeral for Emmanuel Damas, 56, who died in federal immigration custody this month. His death has galvanized opposition to collaboration between ICE and local and state authorities in Boston]
And here, the Jew York Times:
Your morning listen, all in about 10 minutes
Here’s what we’re covering:
- Iran’s Fractured Leadership Is Struggling to Coordinate, Officials Say, by Julian E. Barnes, Adam Goldman and Ronen Bergman
- Two More U.N. Peacekeepers Are Killed in Southern Lebanon, by Euan Ward
- Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing. ‘They Let Him Rot in There.,’ by Jazmine Ulloa, Allison McCann and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega
- Trump’s Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized, by Emily Badger, Junho Lee and Larry Buchanan
- Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse Paintings Are Stolen in 3-Minute Museum Heist, Police Say, by Ali Watkins and Josephine de La Bruyère

[Revealed: Israeli military creating ChatGPT-like tool using vast collection of Palestinian surveillance data]

AI could be giving US lethal edge in Iran war – but there are dangers
Artificial intelligence can parse vast amounts of data and use it to flag targets, rank threats and suggest priorities. But experts are worried human oversight could be eroded to a dangerous form of “rubber stamping”.

Oh, the Zionist Jewish State is almost over? Christ, end these fucking Substacks and Podcasters:
- System Functionality: The “Data Factory” processes massive amounts of intelligence to identify targets and missions in real time. It is designed to shorten the “kill chain,” reducing the time between detecting a target and executing a strike from hours to minutes or seconds.
- Operational Scope: While previously used to manage targets in the Gaza Strip, the system is now being used to coordinate strikes against high-level leadership and military assets in Iran and Lebanon.
- Technological Integration: Reports indicate the infrastructure leverages commercial AI models and partnerships with U.S.-based firms like Palantir (Maven technology) and Anthropic (Claude LLM) to automate and stress-test large-scale military plans.
- Strategic Impact: The AI has enabled an unprecedented scale of operations, with the U.S. and Israel reportedly striking up to 1,000 targets in Iran within a single day during the current escalation.

Ellison and Fucking Jewish LLC & Company: Oracle laid off some employees on Tuesday, according to two employees and LinkedIn posts.
- The cuts come as Oracle is trying to cut costs.
- The company’s stock has dropped nearly 30% this year as AI fears have driven a software sell-off.

Scientists have found an alarming environmental impact of vast data centers — Ellison with Jewish Zeldin and Jew Led USA, forget about any brakes.

From that fucking manure pile, Politico:
She Spoke Out About Gaza. Now She Can’t Use a Credit Card.
After accusing governments and corporations of complicity in Gaza, the U.N. investigator for Palestine territories now finds herself in Washington’s crosshairs.
GENEVA — Francesca Albanese was on stage receiving a standing ovation when she first learned how the United States was going to punish her.
It was July 9 last year. The Italian legal expert, who is the U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories, was in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana wrapping up a two-hour talk on her most incendiary report yet.
As she spoke, her tone flicked between professorial bromides on international law and flares of outrage as she detailed how some of the world’s largest companies — including giants of American tech, energy and defense — were aiding Israel in the starvation and killing of the Palestinians of Gaza. Now and again she fixed the audience with a look of exasperation.
Francesca Albanese speaks at a United Nations event in Geneva on March 26.
When the talk ended, Albanese stood to accept the crowd’s adulation. One of the organizers walked across the stage, leaned close and said into her ear: “The United States has imposed sanctions on you.”
Albanese’s head dropped. She stared at the floor, absorbing what it meant, thinking that she needed to call her husband and children. Sanctions would cut her and her family off from U.S. banking, travel and tech. Would they be okay? But the crowd was still there. Clapping. Hollering. Her head snapped up. She stretched her arms wide, palms facing her supporters, with a wry smile that said, “What are you gonna do?”
A few seconds later, she raised a fist in the air.
“I was scared and I thought: ‘What a mafia,’” she told me when we spoke in March, referring to the U.S. administration. “‘But they will not break us.’”
Albanese is a self-admitted partisan in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, making her loved and loathed with equal extremes of feeling.
Albanese was among the first official voices to label what has happened in Gaza a genocide. In a statement last week, the Israeli mission to the U.N. Geneva said she had engaged in “virulent antisemitism.”
Her supporters — including human-rights activists, Palestinians, some Israelis and a vast legion of online followers — see Albanese as a rare and forceful voice piercing the cone of silence and indifference that has fallen over Gaza while a generational crime takes place within.

This has earned her powerful enemies. Israel and U.S. officials, antisemitism watchdogs and a group of European governments say she is an antisemite, whose simplistic depiction of the conflict and inflammatory language is fanning hatred toward Jews. Some Jews who might otherwise be sympathetic to her cause find some of her public statements — which, for instance, have drawn parallels between Israel’s government and the Nazis — troubling and offensive.

But even against a campaign to discredit and silence her, the U.S. sanctions were an escalation — and an impressive expression of American power and animus. She was, after all, an unpaid U.N. expert, whose only real weapon (aside from the symbolic authority of her office) was her voice. That’s a point her family will take up in a court in the District of Columbia on Wednesday as they challenge the sanctions on free-speech grounds.

Now she is under constraints normally reserved for narco-barons and terrorists. What had she done that was so threatening to the U.S.?
Albanese thinks she knows. “This fury comes because I poked the bear,” she said. “Not in one eye, in both eyes.”

[A page from Albanese’s book “J’Accuse.”]

Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to a presentation by Trump Administration officials about post-war Gaza following a signing ceremony for the “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum on January 22, 2026 in Davos, Switzerland.

The fucking uniformed mercenaries are fucking buggered Boy Scouts.

Army approves combat patches for soldiers in Iran war zone

The new approval for soldiers to wear a combat patch on their right sleeve covers those currently deployed in countries under U.S. Central Command and Africa Command.

ICE agents will be stationed outside Marine Corps graduation events in South Carolina
As the U.S. continues to fight the war in Iran, the Marine Corps has boosted protection measures on bases, requiring everyone to present REAL IDs, passports or birth certificates to access any sites.

This is what the uniformed mercenary disservices are fighting for: Big Tech’s $635 billion AI spending faces energy shock test, S&P Global says.

So we get more whore news: Usha Vance on disagreements with JD Vance, 2028 and shopping at Costco. The second lady, who was registered as a Democrat until at least 2014, told NBC News she sometimes has thoughts that are “idiosyncratic” and don’t fit neatly with one political party.

Something about Israel falling apart? Israeli parliament passes budget, allowing Netanyahu to avoid early elections

Unilateral and Illegal Sanctions – Mainly by the United States – Kill Half a Million Civilians Per Year: The Thirty-First Newsletter (2025)

According to the Global Sanctions Database, the United States, European Union, and UN have sanctioned 25% of the countries in the world. The United States by itself sanctioned 40% of these countries, sanctions that are unilateral because they do not have the assent of a UN Security Council resolution. In the 1960s, only 8% of the world’s countries were under sanctions. This inflation of sanctions demonstrates that it has become normal for the powerful North Atlantic states to wage wars without having to fire a bullet. As US President Woodrow Wilson said in 1919 at the formation of the League of Nations, sanctions are ‘something more tremendous than war’.
The cruellest formulation of Wilson’s statement was made by Madeleine Albright, then the US ambassador to the UN, regarding the US sanctions against Iraq in the 1990s. A distinguished team of specialists from the Centre for Economic and Social Rights went to Iraq and analysed the data to find that from 1990 to 1996, sanctions had resulted in the ‘excess deaths of over 500,000 children under the age of five. In simple terms, more Iraqi children have died as a result of sanctions than the combined toll of two atomic bombs on Japan and the recent scourge of ethnic cleansing in former Yugoslavia’. On the CBS television programme 60 Minutes, journalist Leslie Stahl asked Albright about this study, saying ‘we have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that is more children than died in Hiroshima. And you know, is the price worth it?’. This was a sincere question. Albright had the opportunity to say many things: she could have said that she had not yet had time to study the report, or she could have shifted the blame to the policies of Saddam Hussein. Instead, she answered, ‘I think that it is a very hard choice, but the price, we think, the price is worth it’.

In other words, it was worth killing half a million children to destabilise the Iraqi government led by Saddam Hussein. Of course, that government was not overthrown by sanctions. Instead, the people suffered for another seven years, for which there was no comparable study done on excess deaths. It took the massive illegal US invasion to overthrow the Iraqi government (illegal because there was no UN Security Council resolution). To be fair to Albright, she later said, ‘I have said 5,000 times that I regret it. It was a stupid statement. I never should have made it’. But she did. And it made its mark.
So, what does The Lancet’s new study on international sanctions show?
- From 1971 to 2021, unilateral sanctions have been the cause of death for 564,258 people per year.
- The number of people who die because of sanctions is greater than the number of battle-related casualties (106,000 deaths per year) ‘and similar to some estimates in the total death toll of wars including civilian casualties (around half a million deaths per year)’.
- The most vulnerable population groups, as you would expect, are children under five and older people. Deaths of children under five years ‘represented 51% of total deaths caused by sanctions over the 1970–2021 period’.
- Unilateral sanctions by the United States and the European Union are more deadly than UN sanctions, with ‘US sanctions appear[ing] to be driving the adverse mortality effects’. This is because ‘unilateral sanctions imposed by the USA or the EU might be designed in ways that have a greater negative effect on target populations’.
- The reason why US sanctions – with the EU alongside them – have such negative effects is due to the ‘widespread use of the US dollar and the euro in international banking transactions and as global reserve currencies, and the extraterritorial application of sanctions, particularly by the USA’.
- The analysis shows that ‘the effects of sanctions on mortality generally increase over time, with longer-lived sanctions episodes resulting in higher tolls on lives’.
Based on these findings, the study concludes that ‘from a rights-based perspective, evidence that sanctions lead to losses in lives should be sufficient reason to advocate for the suspension of their use’.

In March 2025, we published a dossier called Imperialist War and Feminist Resistance in the Global South, primarily looking at the case of Venezuela, and which described the impact of sanctions and how a society under attack is held together by the work of women. They know what the ‘rain of ruin’ feels like and they are fighting to strengthen their societies against it. As we showed in our FACTS analysis, sanctions against Venezuela resulted in a loss of 213% of its Gross Domestic Product between January 2017 and December 2024, which amounts to a total estimated loss of $226 billion or $77 million per day.
In 1995, during the sanctions against Iraq and before the United States invaded that country illegally in 2003, Saadi Youssef (1934–2021) wrote a miraculous poem called ‘America, America’. Here is the last stanza:
We are not hostages, America,
and your soldiers are not God’s soldiers…
We are the poor ones, ours is the earth of the drowned gods,
the gods of bulls,
the gods of fires,
the gods of sorrows that intertwine clay and blood in a song…
We are the poor, ours is the god of the poor,
who emerges out of farmers’ ribs,
hungry
and bright,
and raises heads up high…America, we are the dead.
Let your soldiers come.
Whoever kills a man, let him resurrect him.
We are the drowned ones, dear lady.
We are the drowned.
Let the water come.
America, America
God save America
My home sweet home!
The French general who raised his tricolour
over Nagrat al-Salman where I was a prisoner thirty years ago . . .
in the middle of that U-turn
that split the back of the Iraqi army,
the general who loved St Emilion wines
called Nagrat al-Salman a fort . . .
Of the surface of the earth, generals know only two dimensions:
whatever rises is a fort
whatever spreads is a battlefield.
How ignorant the general was!
But Liberation was better versed in topography.
The Iraqi boy who conquered her front page
sat carbonised behind a steering wheel
on the Kuwait- Safwan highway
while television cameras
(the booty of the defeated and their identity)
were safe in the truck like a storefront
on rue Rivoli.
The neutron bomb is highly intelligent,
it distinguishes between
an ìIî and an ìIdentityî.
God save America
My home sweet home!
Blues
How long must I walk to Sacramento
How long will I walk to reach my home
How long will I walk to reach my girl
How long must I walk to Sacramento
For two days, no boat has sailed this stream
two days, two days, two days
Honey, how can I ride?
I know this stream
but, O but, O but, for two days
no boat has sailed this stream
La L La La L La
La L La La L La
A stranger gets scared
Don’t fear dear horse
Don’t fear the wolves of the wild
Don’t fear for the land is my land
La L La La L La
La L La La L La
A stranger gets scared
My home sweet home!
I too love jeans and jazz and Treasure Island
and Long John Silver’s parrot and the terraces of New Orleans
I love Mark Twain and the Mississippi steamboats and Abraham Lincoln’s dogs
I love the fields of wheat and corn and the smell of Virginia tobacco.
But I am not American. Is that enough for the Phantom pilot to turn me back to the Stone Age!
I need neither oil, nor America herself, neither the elephant nor the donkey.
Leave me, pilot, leave my house roofed with palm fronds and this wooden bridge.
I need neither your Golden Gate nor your skyscrapers.
I need the village not New York.
Why did you come to me from your Nevada desert, soldier armed to the teeth?
Why did you come all the way to distant Basra where fish used to swim by our doorsteps.
Pigs do not forage here. I only have these water buffaloes lazily chewing on water lilies.
Leave me alone soldier.
Leave me my floating cane hut and my fishing spear.
Leave me my migrating birds and the green plumes.
Take your roaring iron birds and your Tomahawk missiles. I am not your foe.
I am the one who wades up to the knees in rice paddies.
Leave me to my curse.
I do not need your day of doom.
God save America
My home sweet home!
America
let us exchange your gifts.
Take your smuggled cigarettes
and give us potatoes.
Take James Bond’s golden pistol
and give us Marilyn Monroe’s giggle.
Take the heroin syringe under the tree
and give us vaccines.
Take your blueprints for model penitentiaries
and give us village homes.
Take the books of your missionaries
and give us paper for poems to defame you.
Take what you do not have
and give us what we have.
Take the stripes of your flag
and give us the stars.
Now as I look across the balcony
across the summer sky, the summery summer
Damascus spins, dizzied among television aerials
then it sinks, deeply, in the stories of the forts
and towers
and the arabesques of ivory
and sinks, deeply, from Rukn al-Din
then disappears from the balcony.
And now
I remember trees:
the date palm of our mosque in Basra, at the end of Basra
the bird’s beak
and a child’s secret
a summer feast.
I remember the date palm.
I touch it. I become it, when it falls black without fronds
when a dam fell hewn by lightning.
And I remember the mighty mulberry
when it rumbled, butchered with an axe . . .
to fill the stream with leaves
and birds
and angels
and green blood.
I remember when pomegranate blossoms covered the sidewalks,
the students were leading the workers’ parade . . .
The trees die
pummelled
dizzied,
not standing
the trees die.
God save America
My home sweet home!
We are not hostages, America
and your soldiers are not God’s soldiers . . .
We are the poor ones, ours is the earth of the drowned gods
the gods of bulls
the gods of fires
the gods of sorrows that intertwine clay and blood in a song . . .
We are the poor, ours is the god of the poor
who emerges out of the farmers’ ribs
hungry
and bright
and raises heads up high . . .
America, we are the dead
Let your soldiers come
Whoever kills a man, let him resurrect him
We are the drowned ones, dear lady
We are the drowned
Let the water come
Translated by: Khaled Mattawa

The “last communist” never entered Mecca carrying his red banners, as he’d imagined in a poem, but he was buried at High Gate Cemetery, in London, not far from the first communist.
I will not be a stranger on this earth:
I have named myself what I wanted
I will not be close to this earth:
I have two wings
[…]
I will go to the end of the universe
Joyful and free
Like an Arabian horse
Like myself.

Read: The Weight on Delcy Rodriguez
[It is in the context of this longstanding socialist reluctance to use violence that you have to view Maduro’s decision to stand down the defence forces in the event of an American kidnap mission. This is a government which does not just use revolutionary slogans, it lives by them, and “peace” is a key one. Maduro almost certainly hoped that domestic solidarity would oblige his return quickly, as had happened with Chavez. It is unlikely it occurred to him that Trump would simply – and pointlessly – remove Maduro and leave his government in power.
Multiple sources have confirmed to me that the Venezuelan forces were ordered to stand down. I visited the hillside location at Fierte Tiuna where young female Lieutenant Alejandra del Valle Oliveros Velásquez , age 23, refused the order to stand down and continued to stand guard with her gun at a vital hilltop communications facility. She died as it was struck by American missiles.]

Almost everything you are told in the West about Venezuela is untrue, and the biggest lie is that Machado, Guaido and the groupings around them are in any sense democrats or liberal. They are not, and have direct family and political links to the murderous CIA sponsored regimes of the pre-Chavez years. They also have many scores to settle – Machado’s family, to give just one example, dominated the electricity supply before it was nationalized.
A very large number of the “political prisoners” the West is so concerned about, were involved in efforts at military coup or violent insurrection, of which Guaido’s comic opera attempt in 2019 was only the most publicized. After the disputed 2024 elections many of those imprisoned were actually brandishing weapons – I met the families of three young men who told me their sons were misled into taking to the streets with guns, and hoped they would get out in the current amnesty.
Sanctions caused great economic hardship, which affected government popularity. But it is a huge error to conflate discontent at the Maduro government with support for Machado – there is almost no evidence of the latter, no matter how hard you look. That Machado does not have the internal support to run the country is one of the few things Trump has stated truthfully. The alternative to the socialist government is chaos.

So Delcy Rodriguez has to maintain the Socialist Party in government, or see supporters butchered and the start of a civil war. At the same time, she has to contend with the blatant colonialist assertion of control over Venezuela’s assets and finances by the USA, while placating the irascible and irrational Trump.
Let us get one thing straight. I have spoken personally to those closest to President Nicolas Maduro. I have spoken with Francisco Torrealba, who followed Maduro as President of the Transport Workers Union and also took over Maduro’s seat in the National Assembly. I have spoken to Maduro’s son, also Nicolas. None of these people believes for one second that Delcy Rodriguez was in any way implicated in the kidnapping of Nicolas and Cilia Maduro.
Why does almost everybody in the West believe a narrative that nobody in Venezuela believes, and which I am quite certain is untrue?
That narrative has been force-fed to you. Trump undermined Delcy Rodriguez by open praise of her and assertion that she is his choice. The truth of course is different: as Maduro’s Vice-President, she naturally assumes the duties of President, as confirmed by the Venezuelan Supreme Court. A coordinated effort of briefings to journalists by the Trump administration, by the security services, and by Machado aligned Venezuelans in Miami, gave to the media in a coordinated fashion a detailed story of negotiations between Delcy and her brother Jorge and the Americans, for a strategy of economic reform that included Maduro’s removal.
I have looked again through many articles that forward this narrative, and all of them very obviously come primarily from Washington sources, and it is a narrative that the United States has been very, very assiduous in feeding you.
