these sorts of reports seemingly impress upon some that action is being taken, or that the world is taking the scales off their eyes, but DO NOT BE FOOLED! We are surrounded by the Sodomites!
Jun 22, 2026
No Limits to the Epstein HD spy cam tapes the Jews have vaulted somewhere in Silicon Wadi! Now that’s POWER!
Outgoing President Gustavo Petro questioned the integrity of the election and accused Israel of interfering through fraud. Petro was previously barred from entering the United States after his remarks at the United Nations Security Council regarding Israeli actions in Gaza, a move that triggered a coordinated campaign against him by Israeli and American officials.





Silicon Wadi (Hebrew: סִילִיקוֹן וָאדִי, lit. ‘Silicon Valley’)
It is a region in Israel that serves as one of the global centres for advanced technology. It spans the Israeli coastal plain and is cited as among the reasons why the country has become known as the world’s “start-up nation” (see science and technology in Israel).[1][2] The highest concentrations of high-tech industry in the region can be found around Tel Aviv, including small clusters around the cities of Raʽanana, Petah Tikva, Herzliya, Netanya, Rehovot, and Ness Ziona. Additional clusters of high-tech industry can be found in Haifa and Caesarea. More recent high-tech establishments have been raised in cities such as Jerusalem and Beersheba, in towns such as Yokneam Illit, and in Airport City. Israel has the third-highest number of startups by region, the highest rate of startups per capita in the world, with one in three cybersecurity unicorns in the world being an Israeli company.
These fucking towns need obliteration.










We welcome Ann Larson to discuss her experience working as a grocery cashier during the COVID-19 pandemic, the complex emotional and structural factors involved in professional success and failure, meritocracy as a simplification of economic outcomes, the multiple forms of labor involved in supermarket work, the difference between one’s status and skillset, food waste at the expense of wages, and the importance of community in surviving low wage work.
Ann Larson’s writing on education, debt, and low-wage work has appeared in The New Republic, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Fast Company, and The Nation, among other publications. She is coauthor of Can’t Pay Won’t Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition and is a fellow with the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. Her new book, available June 9, 2026, is called Cleanup on Aisle Five: Essential Work, Poverty Wages, and the View from Behind the Supermarket Register.
CAPITALISM is the fucking problem, blokes.
Tentative But Defiant, Lebanese Families Return to Southern Lebanon Amid Continued Occupation

Israel conducted some of its heaviest attacks on Lebanon following the U.S.-Iran deal. The bombardment has finally halted but troops remain.

In response to Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon on Thursday, Iran refused to de-link Lebanon and allow the agreement with the U.S. to move forward, declaring it would close the Strait of Hormuz, jeopardizing a key provision of the MOU. Iran also told mediators it was prepared to suspend the agreement entirely and launch retaliatory strikes against Israel, a senior Iranian official told Drop Site.
Nevertheless, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted that Israeli troops would remain in a “security zone” in southern Lebanon, which runs several kilometers along the border into Lebanese territory and encompasses more than 60 Lebanese villages, indefinitely. “Our fighters in southern Lebanon have full freedom of action to thwart any direct or emerging threat against them or against the residents of the north. The IDF has no restrictions in this matter,” Netanyahu said on Monday. “I stand firm on the fact that we will remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon for as long as is required to protect the residents of the north and all the citizens of the state.”
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz also said that Israeli troops would not withdraw from Beaufort castle—also known as Qalaat al-Shaqif—in southern Lebanon. “Israel has no intention of withdrawing from the Beaufort, which is an integral part of the security zone in Lebanon and essential for the defense of the Galilee settlements and IDF forces,” Katz wrote on X.
Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem rejected Israel’s continued occupation of Lebanese territory, saying in a televised address on Sunday Israeli troops “remaining on Lebanese land is impossible. There are no security zones for Israel…we have a national army which deploys, and it is responsible for preserving sovereignty, and it is who we cooperate with.” He also condemned the hypocrisy of Israel’s position. “A ceasefire means Hezbollah does not fire and Israel is free to occupy anywhere. We do not want such a ceasefire.”
Even Lebanese President Joseph Aoun—who at the outbreak of the latest phase of the war on March 2 regularly condemned what he called Iranian interference in Lebanese affairs, declared a ban on Hezbollah military activity, and supported efforts to expel Iran’s ambassador from Beirut—appeared to warm to Tehran’s stance. Aoun held direct talks with Israeli officials in Washington—the first publicly acknowledged direct negotiations in decades—that were conducted alongside the U.S.-Iran negotiations in what was presented as two separate tracks. Since the signing of the MOU, however, Aoun has welcomed the deal and spoken by phone with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
The Lobby
Everyone knows that American politicians are controlled by Israel. AIPAC have said as much: “98% AIPAC-endorsed candidates have won their general election so far”, is what AIPAC have claimed.
In Britain, the top jobs in Government were held by Labour Friends of Israel. Keir Starmer, David Lammy, Yvette Cooper, Wes Steeting, Rachel Reeves, as well as the Speaker of the House, are all Labour Friends of Israel. And three-quarters of the Tories are Conservative Friends of Israel.
In Britain, the Israeli Embassy had a “hit list” of MPs they would “take-down”. See Al-Jazeera’s “The Lobby”.
This documentary proves beyond any doubt that Israel attempts to influence our MPs, and the recent assault on civil liberties demonstrates that “Friends of Israel” are working for Israeli interests.
Christ, fucking CUster’s fucking offspring, man, what psychosis of whiteness, man oh man.

As a child in South Dakota, Ernie LaPointe was told: Don’t tell anyone who your great-grandfather was.
If his neighbors or friends knew he was descended from Sitting Bull, the storied Hunkpapa Lakota leader, he would never have a normal childhood, his mother told him.
“‘There will be a time and place when you get the permission to do it,’” LaPointe, now 77, recalled his mother saying.


Now he protects the legacy of Sitting Bull, who helped lead the resistance to the U.S. government’s seizure of the Great Plains and became perhaps even more famous in death than in life.
Almost 150 years ago, Sitting Bull’s followers defeated Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh Cavalry Regiment of the U.S. Army in the Battle of the Little Bighorn, one of the most closely studied and hotly debated military clashes in American history. Sitting Bull is said to have had a vision that presaged a great victory, which came weeks later for warriors led by Crazy Horse.
More than a thousand miles south, in Arizona, Chip Custer’s lineage was not something he could have hidden, even if he wanted to.
He was born George Armstrong Custer IV, the great-great-grand-nephew of the famous lieutenant colonel. After his father (George Armstrong Custer III) died suddenly in 1991, Chip inherited the job of minding the legacy of a man who is among the most lionized and vilified figures in American history.

To the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and other tribes, the battlefield remains hallowed ground, a place of great triumph over a government that suppressed their way of life.


Chip Custer first visited the battlefield in 1976, for the 100th anniversary of the battle, as a 21-year-old hippie with no expressed interest in family history. He drove up from college to surprise his father, a retired Army officer who had fought in three wars.
As they sat through a quiet ceremony near what is known as Last Stand Hill, the American Indian Movement leader Russell Means spoke out to celebrate the cavalry’s defeat.
“My father, of course, was incensed over the way that whole event went,” Custer said. “So that was my introduction.”

DIRT and feces, SCOTUS.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday to stop the execution of Victor Saldaño, convicted of murder in Texas in 1996, but who subsequently got the support of not just defense experts, but state experts as well, who determined that he was intellectually disabled and thus not eligible for execution under the law.
Saldaño was convicted of murder in a robbery gone wrong, but his first lawyers did not raise the claim of intellectual disability at trial. Saldaño was in the country illegally at the time of the crime. Eventually, however, his case was referred to the Texas Office of Capital Forensic Writs, a state public defender’s office. Lawyers there determined that Saldaño had an IQ of 74, within the range that could qualify him for not being executed.

“Every expert who has evaluated Mr. Saldaño for intellectual disability agrees he’s intellectually disabled,” Wolff said in a statement. “The state of Texas, who several years ago sought Mr. Saldaño’s execution, now agrees that he meets the criteria for intellectual disability. It is disappointing that the courts have yet to allow us through the courthouse doors to present what we believe to be overwhelming evidence that Mr. Saldaño is intellectually disabled and, as such, the U.S. Constitution forbids his execution.”

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Think of the millions imprisoned by these cunt microchips and motherboards, and those same fucking chips are used in Tomahawks and other bombs that have murdered millions. No death sentence(s)?
Intel CEO praises Israel’s tech sector: “Very disruptive and innovative”
Lip-Bu Tan says the country’s resilience and entrepreneurial culture continue to shape Intel’s future despite regional turmoil.

“Quite a significant amount of my investments are in Israel,” Tan said during an interview on the No Priors podcast, hosted by tech investors Elad Gil and Sarah Guo. “They have very disruptive, innovative entrepreneurship and they work really hard.”
And who is the fucking mass murderer?
Saldaño, an Argentine national, was convicted of the capital murder of Paul Ray King in Collin County, Texas. During the sentencing phase, the prosecution utilized a clinical psychologist who testified that Saldaño’s Hispanic ethnicity was a factor indicating “future dangerousness”—a requirement for the death penalty in Texas.

We are in HELL: Faggotry territory while USA kills.
[A mess dress uniform is the military equivalent of civilian black-tie attire, worn by officers and sometimes enlisted personnel at official formal evening functions, military balls, and weddings. It is primarily composed of a tailored, cropped jacket, high-waisted trousers or a skirt, miniature medals, and specific evening accessories. ]
A Space Force general donned a new mess dress that the service is testing for wear this fall, an official confirmed to Task & Purpose.
The new mess dress uniform is black with silver buttons and embroidery. The lower sleeve-cuff area shows a diamond shape that outlines the same design on the service’s flag with the delta, globe, orbit, and Polaris star. Mess dress uniforms are the military equivalent of tuxedos or similar attire that would be worn to a black-tie event, according to Space Force uniform regulations.
The uniform news was first reported by Air & Space Force Magazine. Their reporters noticed that the Space Force’s Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman sported a new uniform at a graduation at the U.S. Air Force Weapons School in Las Vegas, Nevada, in mid June.
An Air Force spokesperson told Task & Purpose that Saltzman was wearing the first test version of the Space Force mess dress, which is expected to enter “formal wear testing” in the fall.
“The Space Force is continuing to work with industry partners to determine production requirements and the timeline for service-wide availability,” the official said. “Guardians who volunteered and were selected as wear testers have recently completed their mess dress fittings.”
The war is ON:

Rocket Lab quietly launched a small satellite from New Zealand on Friday in a high-flying military exercise to test the US Space Force’s ability to rapidly respond to a crisis in low-Earth orbit.
The launch was scarcely announced in advance. The only public indication of an impending launch was the release of a warning for pilots and sailors to steer clear of the rocket’s flight path. Rocket Lab did not provide a livestream of the launch, as it does for most of its missions. As of Monday morning, officials from Rocket Lab and the Space Force had not acknowledged the launch in any official public statements.
Based on previous statements from officials, the Victus Haze mission will unfold with additional maneuvers to bring Rocket Lab’s Puma satellite closer to True Anomaly’s Jackal. Eventually, the satellites are expected to switch roles, with Jackal serving as the inspector and Puma acting as the target.
True Anomaly, a Colorado-based company specializing in building highly maneuverable satellites for national security missions, announced last Thursday that its latest Jackal spacecraft had achieved all of its “test objectives” following its arrival in orbit in early May to demonstrate the satellite’s capabilities for “end-to-end uncooperative rendezvous and proximity operations.”
“Jackal has been fully commissioned and is prepared for its next phase of mission,” True Anomaly said, without articulating what the next phase would entail.

There’s your IDF Jew Boy: Oracle workforce shrinks by about 21,000 employees amid AI adoption.

Fallout: New Vegas and The Outer Worlds developer Obsidian Entertainment is being sued in a class action lawsuit that accuses the studio of “a systematic pattern of wage and hour violations under the California Labor Code and Industrial Welfare Commission (’IWC’) Wage Orders.”

As spotted by a Redditor and reported by GamesRadar+, the lawsuit – which seemingly first went to court in October 2025 – was raised by plaintiff Victoria Turner, a QA lead who reportedly worked on The Outer Worlds 2.
According to the court papers, Obsidian is accused of “increas[ing its] profits by violating state wage and hour laws” and failing to “pay all wages (including minimum wages and overtime wages),” as well as wages “due upon separation of employment.” It is also accused of failing to provide meal periods and rest breaks.
The class lawsuit covers “all persons currently or formerly employed by any or all Defendants as nonexempt employees in the State of California at any time between October 9, 2021 and the date of class certification.” The plaintiff also wants to certify “all members of the Class who separated their employment with any or all Defendants at any time between October 9, 2022 and the date of class certification.”
It seeks monetary relief and to “recover, among other things, unpaid wages, unreimbursed business expenses, benefits, interest, attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses” in addition to “penalities pursuant” to alleged labor code violations.
Stephen “Kepano” Ango


A rapid reduction in Chinese crude imports has helped stop oil from trading even higher since the outbreak of the U.S.-Iran war — but analysts warn that price rises will be needed as market balance is gradually restored.
The Middle East conflict has entered its 100th day — but fears of a $200-per-barrel spike have failed to materialize, despite global crude supplies tumbling 14% since hostilities began on Feb. 28.
Market strategists say China is acting as a key pressure valve on energy markets, with Beijing’s move to cut crude imports from 11.7 million barrels a day in February to just under 9 million a day by late May helping to ease the Strait of Hormuz supply shock.
China’s cut represents about 74% of the decline in global crude imports, a “disproportionate” share of the adjustment, according to J.P. Morgan analysts, who said this has helped prices remain “remarkably calm” four months into the conflict.
However, Societe Generale warns that the market will ultimately require higher oil prices moving forward as global inventories are depleted and strategic reserves require rebuilding.
Myanmar army killed over 700 civilians in six months, UN says

Myanmar’s coup leader who set off a brutal civil war becomes president

China, a key ally of Myanmar’s military government, congratulated Min Aung Hlaing on Friday and pledged “high-quality” cooperation on Beijing’s Belt and Road infrastructure projects.
“China supports the new Myanmar government in safeguarding national peace and stability, and realising development and prosperity,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters.
For critics and many analysts, however, the military handover and Min Aung Hlaing’s rise to the presidency are seen as a strategic pivot to consolidate his power as head of a nominally civilian government and earn international legitimacy, while protecting the interests of an armed forces that has run the country directly for five of the past six decades.
Many citizens also agree that the move is civilian window dressing.
“There is no hope for the country under his presidency. The country will only get worse,” a 50-year-old Yangon resident, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity due to security concerns, said of Min Aung Hlaing’s win.
“I never expected anything from this government anyway,” she said, adding it was formed through “fake elections”.
And so, Gaza is the laboratory for tyranny, torture, emotional-psychological-legal stress tests.
Two years ago?

26 Mar 2024
There are “reasonable grounds” to believe Israel is committing genocide in the besieged Palestinian enclave of the Gaza Strip, according to a report issued by a United Nations-appointed expert.
In the report, issued late on Monday, the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories Francesca Albanese said there are clear indications that Israel has violated three of the five acts listed under the UN Genocide Convention.
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Albanese, appointed by the UN Human Rights Council but not an official voice on behalf of the United Nations, said she had found “reasonable grounds to believe that the threshold indicating the commission of … acts of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza has been met”.
“The overwhelming nature and scale of Israel’s assault on Gaza and the destructive conditions of life it has inflicted reveal an intent to physically destroy Palestinians as a group,” she said.
The report was immediately rejected by Israel as an “obscene inversion of reality”.
Entitled Anatomy of a Genocide, the report listed the violating acts as: “killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to the group’s members; and deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part”.
Albanese noted that Israel has killed more than 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October 7. A further 12,000 are reported missing, presumed dead under the rubble.
More than 70 percent of the recorded deaths have been women and children and Israel has failed to prove that the remaining 30 percent – adult males – were active Hamas fighters, she said.
A Franco-Israeli lawyer has filed a case with the International Criminal Court (ICC), calling for the prosecution of eight individuals for the crime of incitement to genocide: seven current and former high-ranking Israeli government and military officials, and a journalist. The submission, obtained by Statewatch, is published here.
- Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister)
- Yoav Gallant (Former Defense Minister)
- Israel Katz (Current Defense Minister / former Foreign Minister)
- Bezalel Smotrich (Finance Minister)
- Itamar Ben-Gvir (National Security Minister)
- Isaac Herzog (President)
- Giora Eiland (Retired IDF Major General)










Ben-Menashe noted that “on March 17, 2000, Madeleine Albright made a speech at the American Iranian Council apologizing to the Iranian people for America overthrowing an elected government in 1952 in Iran and bringing the Shah back”
Indeed, on March 17, then Secretary of State Madeleine Albright made a speech apologizing for the overthrow of Iran’s popular elected president Mohammed Massadegh in 1953, saying:
In 1953 the United States played a significant role in orchestrating the overthrow of Iran’s popular Prime Minister, Mohammed Massadegh. The Eisenhower Administration believed its actions were justified for strategic reasons; but the coup was clearly a setback for Iran’s political development. And it is easy to see now why many Iranians continue to resent this intervention by America in their internal affairs.
Moreover, during the next quarter century, the United States and the West gave sustained backing to the Shah’s regime. Although it did much to develop the country economically, the Shah’s government also brutally repressed political dissent.
As President Clinton has said, the United States must bear its fair share of responsibility for the problems that have arisen in U.S.-Iranian relations. Even in more recent years, aspects of U.S. policy towards Iraq, during its conflict with Iran appear now to have been regrettably shortsighted, especially in light our subsequent experiences with Saddam Hussein.
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Sure, those fucking millions upon millions working for the death military murder cults, we have problems!


Totally fucked, every fucking piece of military hardware shoved down your throats, a dozen deaths from heat.

RE: WHO: 200,000 Heat-Related Deaths in Europe in Just the Last Four Years, and This is Just the Start

It’s funny, but . . .
THese are real journalists, in London, asked how they enjoy or what they tihink of London, and Jeremy says, “Being here where genocide has been normalized, and people are being locked up for supporting Palestinians, I have no reward being here.”
“Every US counterterrorism law traces back to criminalising dissent on Palestine”
“You can’t walk around and think the sights are beautiful.”
Here we go . . .

On Aug. 7, Abelardo de la Espriella will take office as Colombia’s newest president, in a major rightwards shift from Gustavo Petro’s outgoing leftist administration.
As Colombia continues to grapple with paramilitary violence, De la Espriella, who has dubbed himself “The Tiger,” has proposed a hard-line approach backed by the likes of Javier Milei and Donald Trump.

So as another controversial and outspoken right-winger takes power in South America, here are 11 things you need to know about Abelardo de la Espriella.
1. He Has No Government Experience
Before launching his presidential campaign, De la Espriella was a lawyer and businessman. He will be the first modern Colombian president elected with no prior political experience.
2. He’s Made a Brand of Flaunting His Wealth
Often seen wearing tailored suits, fedoras, and fancy watches, De la Espriella has hinged his public persona on his millionaire status. He self-produced a covers album, including a version of Frank Sinatra’s ‘My Way’ with an accompanying video in which he was shown eating sushi on a private jet. For those interested in living the De la Espriella lifestyle, his website sells everything from his own rum and wine brands to luxury suit jackets.

