oh, that “six million” figure, and those 320 Jewish billionaires demographic, they will eat your brains alive if you think too much on the global takeover by and for a pathogen
Jun 15, 2026

[left — Interior Minister John Reimberg]
Minister of Foreign Affairs Gideon Sa’ar today (Sunday, 4 May 2025) hosted a ministerial delegation from Ecuador at the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem. Delegation members included Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld, Defense Minister Gian Carlo Loffredo, and Interior Minister John Reimberg. The delegation, led by Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, has arrived in Israel to inaugurate an innovation office in Jerusalem that will hold diplomatic status and will be an extension of the Ecuadorian embassy in Israel.
FM Sa’ar expressed appreciation to Ecuador and its president for the opening of the office in Jerusalem.
During the meeting, they discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation as well as regional issues, primarily Iran. FM Sa’ar emphasized that a nuclear Iran is the greatest danger to regional and global peace.
FM Sa’ar: “I thank you for opening an innovation office with diplomatic status in Jerusalem, our eternal capital. You are doing the right thing. We have been waiting for the inauguration and are happy that it is happening. This move will deepen cooperation between our countries in general and in the field of innovation in particular.”

The far-right government of Daniel Noboa is facing a serious challenge to its image of an administration that is tough on crime and effective in securing the safety of the Ecuadorian people. The government has attempted to promote the idea that those killed belong to criminal gangs, suggesting that there is a sort of “bubble of violence” within which most crimes occur.
However, the recent deaths of an activist, a student, and a high-ranking official at an Ecuadorian university have shaken public opinion to such an extent that many former defenders of the government’s thesis regarding the limited nature of the issue are now feeling overwhelmed by violence that, on the contrary, is spiraling out of control.
In fact, 2025 was the most violent year in Ecuador in recent history. 9,216 people were killed in violent deaths, an increase of 32% from the previous year. 10 years prior, the number of violent deaths was 1,050. Meaning that from 2015 to 2025, the number of homicides in what once was considered the safest country in Latin America, increased by 777.7%.
Meanwhile, Daniel Noboa’s government has continually insisted that the only solution for combatting the spiking levels of violence is to militarize the country through “Plan Fénix” launched in 2023, maintain the declaration of internal armed conflict and a state of emergency, and engage in joint military operations with the United States, against the expressed will of the Ecuadorian people. These strategies have appeared to be ineffective in stopping the violence and have, unsurprisingly, contributed to its growth.
The tragic and mysterious death of Mónika Silva
A few days ago, authorities reported that anti-corruption activist Mónika Silva Koniuszek was found dead in her home in the province of Santa Elena. The Prosecutor’s Office has requested international cooperation to solve a case that has shed light on the silencing of those who denounce acts of corruption and drug trafficking in the country.
Most concerning is that days before her death, Silva had spoken about death threats against her and stated that her life was in danger. Several human rights organizations, such as the Ecumenical Commission, argued that the state bears responsibility for her death due to its inaction and passivity in response to reports regarding her safety.
Despite this, Interior Minister John Reimberg issued statements a few hours after the murder claiming that the activist’s death could be a suspected suicide, which provoked anger and rejection from Silva’s loved ones and civil society in general. Many questioned why Reimberg rushed to make these statements when a thorough investigation of the case had not yet been conducted.
RE: Ecuador’s war within: three deaths expose the limits of Noboa’s iron fist

[Ecuadorian President Naboa praying at the Western Wall]

Check it out: Curaçao: A Shocking and Painful Story – A Story of a Horrific Crime, Never a Story of Football
By Abdo Fayed, June 14, 2026
I want to tell you a very shocking number. Imagine that for every African slave brought to America, 5 Africans met their death either inside the continent or in the Atlantic Ocean. In other words… The Netherlands and its partners, like Spain, Portugal, France, and England, transported during 200 years nearly 15-35 million Africans as slaves from Africa to America. Even if we take the minimum, which is 15 million slaves, then there are 60 million correspondingly who met their deaths… either as slaves transported inside ships who got sick and whose bodies were thrown to the sharks… or as a result of the invasion operations carried out by European companies to seize slaves inside the continent. Africa lost at least 60 million souls of its human workforce, simply so that the Dutch West India Company and the other European companies could profit. Correct, but how did they profit? Let me finish the story… The Netherlands, for example, laid its hands on some Caribbean islands… Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. They used to call them the Dutch Antilles… and Curaçao was the most important of all. From there, the selling process begins… “Buy, madam… Come closer, sir… The African for only 75 dollars!” And buyers were plentiful. Where would the slave go? He would go to work in the “Heroin” of that old world… Real Heroin? No… Sugar.
Europe discovered sugar cane, a profitable trade requiring hard labor. They started from Bahia in Brazil… The Netherlands would supply African slaves, they would work, extract sugar, and it would be sold back in Europe… Fantastic profits… and the Netherlands profits. 500,000 African slaves were sold by the Dutch West India Company from Curaçao, which was the largest human trafficking market known to history up to that time. Guess how many workers met their death, for example, on sugar plantations? Nearly 3 million people. The Netherlands was the first to invent horrific methods of torturing slaves… They would finish their work, then be tied with an iron halter like beasts. Anyone who tried to escape would be offered as a feast to the predatory dogs. The slaves were terrified and began to rebel. In Dutch Guiana, 17,000 gathered and escaped. The Dutch besieged them because they knew that if a rebellion started, everyone would imitate them. Nevertheless, the slaves succeeded in hiding in the forests, and they became known in history as the “Djukas.” Their fate? The Netherlands crushed them completely. But everyone started imitating them. The African Muslims in Brazil staged a rebellion, and they were called the “Muhammedan Negroes,” in reference to our Master, the Prophet. And the story is not over yet.
You may know the Brazilian club Palmeiras. Palmeiras was the site of the largest rebellion. 50,000 Africans escaped slavery and founded a republic, led by the brave Janja Zomba. The result was that the Netherlands and Portugal cooperated in a very vile way and besieged them, until the escaped slaves were forced to kill themselves for fear of falling into slavery again. Imagine that there is a human being for whom suicide is better than living with Portugal and the Netherlands? But the great uprising would occur.

The New Slave Patrols: Google CEO brought optimism to Stanford commencement. Some graduates walked out
Students protested Sundar Pichai’s appearance over Google’s ties to Israel and the company’s role in Project Nimbus

Jew Angeles Times: One economist’s villainous blueprint to manage global poverty
from Reddit — [This LA Times article] (https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2026-06-11/economist-villainous-blueprint-global-poverty), written by Veronique de Rugy, frames Thomas Piketty’s mission to tackle global inequality, and thereby reducing climate change, as a villainous attempt to reduce poverty. [The report she is basing this claim on] (https://wid.world/news-article/global-justice-report-the-world-inequality-lab-maps-a-path-to-e5000-a-month-average-incomes-for-all-countries-within-1-8c-of-warming/) makes no mention of poverty, so this writer is making a straw man argument.
The report actually suggests that richer countries reduce growth, while allowing poorer countries a little more growth, to keep the global economic activity under a certain threshold that will help limit climate change to under 2°C by 2100. So the central message of Piketty’s report is to tackle climate change by reducing inequality through a combination of a global wealth tax, a world sovereign wealth fund, and a global income tax targeting the world’s richest individuals.
The article starts off comparing Piketty, who is a well-respected economist, to Ayn Rand, a Russian fiction writer who is frequently cited by extreme far right figures as an ideological hero. This is a false comparison, as Piketty is based on rigorous economic standards, whereas Rand is based on fiction.
A little background on Veronique de Rugy. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a nationally syndicated columnist. The Mercatus Center is a free-market-oriented libertarian think tank, significantly funded by the Koch Brothers.
A little history of the LA Times: Billionaire owner Patrick Soon-Shiong became very pro Maga, starting in 2024, increasingly blocking pieces critical of Trump. The paper has moved quite far to the right in terms of bias.
A little background on Piketty. He is probably the world’s most renowned economist on the subject of income and wealth inequality. I’ve been banned from r/askeconomics for frequently citing him. Their official reason was that I had to cite sources. The moderator then had the audacity to call me out on “name dropping” Piketty too much. Hello!!! Name dropping is citing yo! Reddit has become overly biased and censored in many subs since its IPO.
It’s crazy to frame the mission of tackling poverty as villainous, even though that is not Piketty’s central mission. What kind of people would think that helping poor people is villainous? Remember and share this name, Thomas Piketty. He is not the left’s equivalent to the right’s Ayn Rand. Not even close. But that’s the best they can come up with, because there is no equivalent on the right.
Oh, that Jewish State on the Ropes, all the ex-Colonels and ex-CIA analysts say? RIGHT!

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has introduced Hunter Eagle, a compact kinetic interceptor designed to counter the rapidly expanding threat of low‑altitude unmanned aircraft on the modern battlefield. First shown publicly at Defence Security and Equipment International (DSEI) 2025 and now presented in its serial configuration at ILA Berlin 2026, the system marks an expansion of Rafael’s layered counter‑UAS (C‑UAS) portfolio.
Low‑altitude drones (those that range from hobby‑class quadcopters to larger Group 3 platforms) have become one of the most disruptive technologies on the modern battlefield. Their ability to fly low, evade radar, and deliver precision‑guided or improvised munitions has forced militaries to rethink air defense from the ground up. The proliferation of cheap, expendable drones has also overwhelmed traditional point‑defense systems, creating demand for interceptors that are fast, precise, and cost‑effective.
IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon have been facing low-altitude drones launched by the Lebanese Shia terror group Hezbollah, with over a dozen soldiers and reservists killed and numerous more wounded.

Israeli-made ‘Kfir’ aircraft will fly until 2030, following new deal between Sri Lanka, IAI
Sri Lanka is upgrading the five Kfir jets that it has under a $50 million deal with IAI. The planes received an advanced cockpit, a new mission computer, and additional avionics improvements.

Ahh, the slavers: SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Spain — Even popes have travel delays. Lucky for Pope Leo XIV, King Felipe VI offered a way out, and a way home.
Pope Leo defends migrants at ‘dock of shame’ in Spain
Leo’s Iberia charter, due to take him back to Rome after a weeklong visit to Spain, was grounded by a technical problem Friday, prompting Spain’s king to offer his private jet instead.
Felipe escorted Leo to his Falcon on the tarmac at the airport in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. Leo and members of his delegation boarded the plane and took off, more than three hours after he was originally due to leave.
The glitch marked an unusual end to an otherwise successful trip to Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands. Leo pressed his migration message and also inaugurated the new tower of the Sagrada Familia basilica.
A petition in my email inbox:

Sentencing policy shouldn’t be driven by slogans; it should be driven by science. One size-fits-all policy approaches usually waste public resources and fail to reduce recidivism.
- I support a balanced approach to sentencing that holds people accountable while also focusing on requirements that reduce future harm like rehabilitation, restorative justice, treatment and workforce readiness.
- I urge lawmakers to support smart sentencing measures including:
- Structured treatment and accountability programs that help people get better, take responsibility and are proven to reduce crime
- Earned credit programs and incentivized rehabilitation that provide people the skills and support they need to successfully return to their communities
- Right-size probation and parole terms to align with what has been proven to have the biggest impact on recidivism
- Allowing judges and lawyers to consider a person’s history. PTSD, victimization, mental health challenges or addiction during sentencing

The enemies always rise up again and again…. Germany and Japan Are Rearming Again, 80 Years After World War II
After becoming allies to disastrous effect in the 1940s, Berlin and Tokyo are finding new reasons to team up — including rebuilding their militaries.

The Iceman Cometh:

Gordon Ritter: I predicted AI’s learning loop a decade ago. The doomers are still measuring the wrong thing

Gordon Ritter is Founder and General Partner at Emergence Capital, where he led the first major investment in a fledgling cloud computing company called Salesforce. His ability to see around corners continued with Veeva Systems, which he backed in 2008 when the company had just 25 employees and less than $1 million in revenue. Today, Gordon remains Veeva chairman. Gordon’s expertise is rooted in his own entrepreneurial journey. Over 15 years, he founded and built companies that broke new ground in technology. Among them was Software As Service, co-founded with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, which became the foundation for the Salesforce Platform. Another, Whistle Communications, was acquired by IBM, where Gordon went on to lead its $3 billion Global Small Business division.

Meet Gwynne Shotwell, the engineer-turned-COO who runs SpaceX in platform heels and is now worth over $2 billion
“I need more data than Elon does to make a decision,” Gwynn Shotwell once said.

Anduril wants export controls to catch up with drone warfare – Startup Fortune


The new slavers, the New Iberians, the New War Pornographers: Anduril Raises $5 Billion, Hits $61 Billion Valuation in Defense Tech Surge
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The Navy is once again launching planes from Wake Island. This time, the island will serve as the base for P-8 Poseidon patrol aircraft, according to contracts posted by the Navy.
The contracts, listed on SAM.gov, say that the service will use the island and its airfield for “Navy Summer Exercise 26.” That itself was not specified, but the P-8 Poseidon is used for reconnaissance flights and this operation is being overseen by the Seventh Fleet’s main reconnaissance and surveillance arm, Task Force 72. The Air Current first reported on the plan to use Wake Island, following reports on other old airfields from World War II being revived.

Jurisdiction: Under U.S. law, the atoll is administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior.Management & Use: Daily operations are handled by the military. The U.S. Air Force maintains the airfield, while the Department of Defense uses the island as a strategic installation for missile defense testing and satellite tracking.
Population: There is no indigenous or permanent population. The island hosts around 300 rotating personnel, consisting of military members and civilian contractors.
Conflicting Claims: Wake Island is geographically and historically tied to Micronesia. The independent nation of the Marshall Islands claims ownership of the atoll, though it remains under exclusive U.S. administration.

Key Drivers of Tension
Alignment with Iran: Israel views China’s deep economic, political, and indirect military support for Iran with heavy suspicion. China has continuously helped Iran navigate economic sanctions and provided dual-use technology.
The Gaza Conflict and Hamas: Following the October 7 attacks, relations sharply deteriorated. China has repeatedly refused to explicitly condemn Hamas in its international statements, blasted Israel’s military actions as “collective punishment”, and even called for an international arms embargo against Israel.
Information Warfare Accusations: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has openly accused Beijing of orchestrating an AI-driven information blockade and allowing state-controlled algorithms (like TikTok) to amplify anti-Israel and antisemitic tropes. Beijing has flatly rejected these claims.
U.S. Geopolitical Rivalry: As Israel’s primary security guarantor is the United States, Israel has increasingly aligned with Washington’s efforts to restrict China’s access to sensitive dual-use commercial technologies, such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and cybersecurity tools.

The Biggest Slice of the Pie in the Sights of the Jews:

Well, another big pie piece, too, the Jews.


