Thursday, April 30, 2026

Update from Iran: Persian Gulf Day

  • Last evening the Israeli Navy stormed boats of the Global Sumud Flotilla near the Greek island of Crete, hundreds of nautical miles from Israel. This is in international waters. It is piracy. This is the largest civilian flotilla to challenge the siege on Gaza carrying people from across the world who refuse to keep watching a genocide in silence. Organizers say Israeli navy in speedboats approached pointing lasers and semi-automatic assault weapons, ordering participants to the front of the boats and onto their hands and knees. Israel captured 179 activists from 21 sail boats. Thirty-two flotilla boats remain afloat although some were damaged by Israeli naval forces and may be forced into ports on Crete for repairs. No doubt the Israeli naval forces will be lurking like sharks in the waters off Crete waiting for the remaining small boats to come out.
  • According to noted journalist Seymour Hersh, Trump is now talking about paying Iran $25 billion to open the Strait of Hormuz, having become disgusted with Netanyahu for luring him into a war that even he now realizes can’t be won: "Trump, in a political panic over the economic fallout from the Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, is now talking to Iran, as an Israeli insider put it, about ending the current impasse in return for a payment from the US of at least $25 billion, and possibly much more, to the government in Tehran. In return, Iran would end its blockade and open the strait to all traffic, ending a crisis for Trump, the US, and much of the world.” That sounds an awful lot like the 'bags of cash' Trump accused Obama and John Kerry of traitorously giving the Iranians to seal the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal.
  • Iran’s IRGC Aerospace Force commander says even if new US attacks are limited, Iran will respond forcefully and long.

  • The representative of the Jewish community in Iran announced yesterday the renewal of allegiance to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei (may his shadow endure).
  • A record-breaking community sports gathering in Tehran. Over 10,000 athletes from the city’s exercise stations came together on Nature Bridge to celebrate National Persian Gulf Day. 

  • Tomorrow May 1st, is PERSIAN GULF day. It marks the kicking out of the Portuguese from the Strait of Hormuz in 1622 by Iran. Trump just tweeted this very disturbing AI graphic with the name 'Strait of Trump'. Trump can only get victories online and can’t actually militarily control the PERSIAN Gulf so he resorts to online propaganda. It will always and forever be the PERSIAN GULF.  
  • Axios: Trump has spoken to Netanyahu “every day this week.” 
  • Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett: The country is falling apart. We seize territory and then have to withdraw because we don't have enough forces to hold it. Meanwhile, there are about 100,000 healthy young men from the ultra-Orthodox community who are not serving in the military, and the government is giving them billions of dollars.
  • After the arrest of nine IDF soldiers for raping a Palestinian POW to death, and a week of protests and debates, Israel’s courts have now officially ruled that a sexual assault can only be defined as a crime or rape if it’s committed against a Jewish woman. 

  • Britain and other north European states will create a naval force outside of NATO to counter Russia, chief of naval staff in the UK, General Gwyn Jenkins, said. Jenkins announced that members of the UK-led Joint Expeditionary Force (Jef), which has been in place since 2014, signed a statement of intent last week to set up a new “multinational maritime force.” The Jef includes the Netherlands, all five Nordic nations (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) and the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.) This is actually about trying to grab control of the Arctic Ocean which Russia has the largest border with.
  • Iran's envoy to Russia Kazem Jalali: "The people of Iran have absolutely no trust in the Americans when it comes to negotiations." 

  • “The Haitian Revolution was the first global shock to the colonial order,” Fortifi Lushima, national coordinator of the non-governmental organization Urgence Panafricaniste in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, told Sputnik. But independence came at a high price. In 1825, France imposed a staggering debt of 150 million gold francs on Haiti, aiming to deter other colonies from rebelling. "The logic was simple: to show other French colonies that striving for freedom would lead to poverty and instability," Lushima explained.
  • "This is the gift we received from those who boast about humanity and peace." The head of Sharif University of Technology in Tehran spoke with foreign journalists who toured the university since it was attacked by the US and Israel. 

  • The Irish government has agreed to put in motion a plan to terminate government-provided accommodation for Ukrainian migrants, as well as cut benefits for those living in rentals. An estimated 125,000 Ukrainians have received temporary protection in Ireland since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. 
  • “The whole world must unite to call on the US for peaceful talks." Einar Tangen (international commentator on geopolitics and the global economy based in Beijing) believes only a united global front could pressure Washington to change course, calling for sanctions relief, reparations, and a shift toward genuine negotiations. 

  • USS Truxtun (DDG-103) warship has been resupplied at Mumbai port inside India. This is evidence that India is helping USA to do blockade of Iran.
  • Energy prices are set to jump by 24% this year to their highest level since 2022, while overall commodity costs will rise by 16%, the World Bank said, adding that the US-Israeli war on Iran has triggered “the biggest energy supply shock in history.” Prices could climb further if the conflict intensifies. The global oil prices continue to rise, as the price per barrel has exceeded 120 dollars.
  • The US has announced a coalition aimed at pressuring China to relinquish its interests in two ports in the Panama Canal, accusing Beijing of infringing on Panama’s sovereignty and politicizing global trade. China has called the claims “baseless.”  Further evidence of the US attempt to restore its control of Latin America.

  • A leaked plan to grant the US military sweeping overflight access to Indonesia's airspace has triggered a domestic backlash over concerns that Jakarta is "colluding with the aggressor" amid Washington's war on Iran. Analysts say the defence document, first reported by New Delhi-based newspaper the Sunday Guardian, raises concerns that President Prabowo Subianto may be trading away Indonesia's strategic independence. The proposal, which reportedly emerged following a meeting in February between Prabowo and Trump, is said to grant American military aircraft "blanket" overflight access to the Southeast Asian nation's airspace for contingency operations, crisis response and joint exercises. Behind the scenes, divisions have emerged. According to a Reuters report on Wednesday, Indonesia's foreign ministry sent a letter marked urgent and confidential to the defence ministry in early April warning that granting blanket overflight rights risked entangling Jakarta in foreign conflicts. Indonesian President Subianto has accepted appointment to Trump's phony 'Board of Piss'.

  • Major league bombshell. Former Republican-party US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene explicitly confirms Donald Trump was forced to make a secret deal with the Zionist lobby to become president. She exposed how the Trump administration is completely held captive by Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel. 
  • An audio tape just revealed Juan Orlando Hernández, former convicted criminal president of Honduras, brags that his pardon was financed by the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu with Trump's concurrence.
  • Maduro once said whoever takes Venezuela to the IMF is a traitor and the people have the right to take to the streets. This week, President Delcy Rodríguez announced Venezuela is back at the IMF. The IMF does not save countries. The IMF traps them. Austerity. Privatization. Hunger. Argentina is the example. Premium beef exported. Donkey meat for locals. That is the IMF model. Venezuela was free of the IMF for years. Now the door is open again. The same institution that helped strangle Argentina, Ghana, and dozens of others. 
  • The identity of the female thief who stole champagne and wine from the table during the attempted assassination of Trump has been revealed as the Ukrainian ambassador to the US Olga Stefanyshyna!

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Think about it....Latin America squeeze is on

 


Argentina becoming
a new home for zionist settlers,
along with Syria, Thailand, Greece, Crete,
and many other locations
still unknown.
At least to me.

Seems like 'Greater Israel'
is expanding.
Not just regionally
but internationally.
The zionist mobster pirates
going for the whole enchilada.

At the same time
zionist co-genocider Trump 
threatens
Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua,
Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil 
and more down yonder south.

Think of squeezing a lemon.

The zionist plan is to squeeze
Latin America
from the top
to the bottom.
Cuba
to
Argentina.

zionists understand 
their Israel project is
shot to hell.
They are largely 
done in West Asia.

Tel Aviv is crashing,
just like Trump's 
'non-existent'
Epstein and Israel rape cult. 
It's run out of gas.

Just think about it,
a new zionist project
in Latin America.

Updated strategy emerging.
Disperse the zionists
rather than concentrate 
in one nation like Palestine.

If they are willing to 
burn down Patagonia 
so they can then buy it,
along with grabbing Argentina's 
national water company,
then these 'chosen people'
will do anything 
to stay in control.

Keep your eyes open,
let me know 
if you see anything.

Bruce  

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Global News Odds & Ends

Activists in Asheville, North Carolina have been standing on this bridge holding signs and banners weekly for well over 2 years - since January 2024. They report that the public is increasingly supportive of their messages.

  • A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Donald Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 34%, the lowest of his current term. The drop is driven by public dissatisfaction with rising living costs and the U.S. war with Iran.
  • According to the Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. officials, Trump has told his aids to prepare for an extended U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump sees pulling out of the conflict or resuming combat operations against Iran as far more risky than continuing to blockade vessels traveling to and from Iranian ports.
  • According to some New York city cab drivers Trump is nothing more than a mafia-style mobster - a crook. He's driving the US into the ground. 
  • Ask yourself how much Trump's massive naval presence near Iran is costing the US taxpayer? Who will pay for it at the same time the US is $39 trillion in debt? Every day spent with this highly expensive US naval 'blockade' only adds mountains of more debt. Trump doesn't give a damn either. Is Trump trying to intentionally collapse the US economy? 
  • Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli says Israel is stealing land in order to establish a new “border line” with Lebanon.  Even during this so-called ceasefire, the IDF continues destroying infrastructure and effectively creating a new border line of the State of Israel. 

    • HAARP Climate disruption: The high-frequency HAARP transmitter is used to generate extremely/very low-frequency waves by means of modulated heating of the ionosphere/magnetosphere. The University of Maranhão in Brazil has concluded that this can cause earthquakes, cyclones, and intense localized heating. 


    • The Zionist Bahraini authorities sentenced blind man Jaafar Matouq to 5 years in prison for criticizing America and the Zionist entity. 
    • Cuba is still in the crosshairs of the US. Senate blocks a resolution limiting Trump military action on Cuba without Congress approval — fails 51-47. 
    • Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The United States will not succeed in concealing its blatant violation of Cuba's rights by discrediting China-Cuban cooperation. China firmly supports Cuba in safeguarding its sovereignty and security. We call on the United States to immediately end the embargo, sanctions, and all forms of coercion and pressure it imposes on Cuba.
    • CBS News fired its London bureau chief Claire Day after reported clashes with editor-in-chief Bari Weiss over Middle East coverage. Day, a longtime CBS journalist, had pushed for more balanced reporting on Gaza and Iran, while Weiss—known for strong pro-zionist views—reportedly disagreed. 
    • Boycott Trump's 2026 FIFA games in the US. Save your $$$$$ and watch them on TV. World Cup ticket cancellations are accelerating as tens of thousands of fans worldwide walked away from FIFA 2026 and call for a boycott over safety concerns tied to U.S. immigration enforcement. The Iranian national team is continuing to prepare for the FIFA World Cup finals and have no intention of pulling out of the tournament but do intend to boycott matches in the US, football chief Mehdi Taj has insisted. 
    • Ghana has rejected a proposed health assistance agreement with the US over requirements to share sensitive health data. According to Reuters, Ghana’s government objected to data-sharing terms in the deal, which would have provided $109 million in US health assistance over five years. Ghana is not the first country to withdraw from the pact. In February, Zimbabwe rejected a $367 million US proposal, citing demands for access to sensitive health data, including virus samples and epidemiological information, without guaranteed access to resulting medical innovations.
    • Lebanon’s Ministry of Health: 2,576 martyrs and 7,962 wounded since the start of the Israeli aggression on Lebanon on March 2. A young father, Abbas Zayat, mourned his daughter Mila and his wife Ruqayya Zeidan, who were killed in yesterday's terrorist Israeli airstrike on Tayr Debba, south Lebanon. 
    • The former French colony Mali has been embroiled in a deadly insurgency for over a decade, driven by multiple armed groups, including affiliates of Al-Qaeda and ISIS operating in the Sahel region. France and Ukraine have been training the ISIS terrorists in order to help France restore its former control over gold mines and other resources in Mali. 
    • Israel has used access to water as a weapon and a form of 'collective punishment' against Palestinians in Gaza, according to a report by international medical charity Doctors Without Borders. The report highlights a sharp rise in water-shortage-related diseases, including diarrhea, skin infections, lice, and infected wounds. Additionally, the lack of clean water and sanitation is also worsening malnutrition and severely affecting mental health. 

    • SpaceX has approved a plan linking stock compensation for founder and CEO Elon Musk to building a colony on Mars and operating large-scale data centers in space. Under the ambitious plan, Musk could be granted up to 200 million super‑voting shares if the company reaches a valuation of $7.5 trillion and helps establish a permanent human settlement on Mars with at least one million residents. Additional incentives are tied to developing space-based computing infrastructure capable of delivering at least 100 terawatts of processing power, roughly comparable to 100,000 one‑gigawatt nuclear reactors running at the same time. 
    • The US will struggle to defend itself against advanced missile systems developed by China and Russia, senior Pentagon officials told lawmakers as they called for funding for the proposed Golden Dome missile defense program. Michael Guetlein, who leads the Golden Dome program within the US Space Force, testified that both China and Russia are continuing to modernize and expand their missile arsenals. These systems, Guetlein said, are “designed to challenge the tracking and engagement capabilities of our sensors” and ensure a “responsive and survivable strike capability." While the US has insisted that the shield was aimed at countering limited threats from countries such as North Korea or Iran, Russian officials have long warned it was undermining nuclear deterrence by enabling a potential decapitating first strike. In that scenario, Moscow argued, American missile interceptors could be used to neutralize a retaliatory strike by surviving Russian missiles. 
    • The US sent a CSAR team to Qatar, which includes the same special forces & military planes that did the failed op landing inside of Esfahan in Iran ostensibly t 'rescue' the downed pilot. The HC-130J landed in Qatar, same time US Marine units are near Dubai.  

    Sabby Sabs on Mali attack by French controlled mercenaries


    French and Ukrainian backed terrorists hit Mali hard as they try to take down one of the governments in the region which previously chased France away. 

    The Mali government is receiving support from Russia. 

    The Russian Foreign Ministry said preliminary info points to the possible involvement of Western security services in training the attackers. Earlier this year, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused France of attempting to "overthrow undesirable nationalist governments” in the Sahara-Sahel using “outright terrorist groups” and “colonial methods.”

    For years France has exploited the nations in this region. After being kicked out in recent times France has been working hard to reestablished its colonial control in these countries.

    Mali has huge gold resources. France wants them in its dirty hands once again.

    Burkina Faso and Niger are on France's hit list as well. 

    Sabby expresses her usual informed outrage about these colonial terror operations. She ends with 'leave these people alone'!

    Bruce

    Tuesday, April 28, 2026

    Laser weapon on-board U.S. aircraft carrier near Iran

    I watched this video the other day that is saying the USS George Bush has a shipping container on the flight deck that has a laser weapon in it.  It was supposedly put together quickly and that is why it is in a shipping container rather than incorporated into the ship's defense system.  I don't remember the name of the contractor that built the system but it wasn't one of the big three.

    Supposedly the nuclear power plant on the aircraft carrier is capable of supplying the power needed.  They were touting that the system only uses $1.00 worth of electricity per shot.  This is supposed to alleviate the use of high priced interceptors on cheap drones. 

    The laser will be used on close in drone swarms and the interceptors will be saved for ballistic missiles and hypersonic missiles.  Although I don't know of any interceptors that can take out hypersonics.

    They did point out some of the pit falls, such as rain, fog, and other weather events and smoke that can affect the use of the laser.

    One of the most interesting points that they made was that the laser is not a strictly kinetic kill but more of a burn to disable.  They said it takes a dwell time of 2-5 seconds on the target to get a burn through to disable the flight.  

    That creates an interesting math problem.  Although drones are slow flying devices, when you figure target acquisition time, target dwell time, and kill confirmation, how many drones will it take to overwhelm the system.  When you figure that some of the newer Shaheed drones are faster, and you are looking at a close range situation, the math starts to look sketchy to me.  It is also my understanding that the Persian Gulf region is prone to early morning fogs due to warm waters and cool nights.

    It will be interesting to see if we hear anything about the laser weapon.  My guess is that if it works at all it will be touted as a wonder weapon and if it doesn't work we won't hear anything about it.  Unfortunately it is providing an excellent testing environment for further development.

    It will develop into a tactics and counter tactics evolution.

    Mike Schroer
    Huntsville, Alabama  

    Still far apart: Iran & U.S. inch closer to more war$

    • ABC reports: Most Americans don't support the Iran war. According to its polls, 63% of respondents believe that attacks on Iran lacked sufficient justification, and only 26% say that U.S. military actions in Iran were correct.
    • US officials to WSJ: Trump will resume bombing Iran if he feels negotiations are futile. 
    • Iran's deputy Defence Minister after a meeting with Russian Defense Minister, Andrey Belousov: "America is no longer in a position to dictate its policies to independent nations. This has become clear to the whole world through the resilience of the Iranian people and armed forces, and America will have to accept that it must give up its illegal and illogical demands. Today, the whole world considers America and the Zionist regime as symbols of state terrorism." 
    • A Ukrainian drone strike has killed an employee at Russia’s Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), the facility’s press service said in a statement on Monday. Ukrainian forces have repeatedly attacked Europe’s largest nuclear facility since it came under Russian control in 2022, soon after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has condemned the incident.
    • Ukrainian Rada (Parliament) extends martial law for 90 days until August 2. 90 days to kidnap more ‘Ukrainian patriots’ off the streets to die for Zelensky. The Ukrainian Army is the oldest in Europe. The average age of Ukrainian soldiers is 45 years reveals says The Irish Times. The publication reports this after speaking to 55-year-old Ukrainian veteran Alexander Yurichko. Yurichko complained that young people are buying their way out of the Territorial Recruitment Centers, but when the elderly are mobilised, they go to fight. 

    • The UAE will leave OPEC from May 1 Reuters reports. The UAE will no longer be obliged to comply with oil production quotas. Saudi Arabia & the rest of the OPEC members are not happy with this decision, while this made Trump happy. This way he can 'cool' down the oil prices and control markets. 
    • US Navy harassed and boarded a ship they suspected to be headed for Iranian ports. They had to release it after finding out that they were wrong. The US Navy arrogant presence in waters 11,000 km away from their shores continues to be a pain for worldwide shipping.
    • Congress members funded by AIPAC are highlighted below in red. 324 of 435 members of Congress are essentially under Israeli control. Free, free, free America! See www.trackaipac.com   

    • Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have formed a unified party in a bid to oust Benjamin Netanyahu’s government in elections later this year. Bennett told reporters that joining forces was “the most Zionist and patriotic act we have ever done, for the sake of our country,” adding that “the era of division is over.” Lapid said: “We are standing here together for the sake of our children. The State of Israel must change direction.” The new partnership will run as a unified list without formally merging their parties, and both have said they would seek to form a government only with Zionist opposition parties, excluding Arab factions.
    • The fragile US-Iran ceasefire remains under strain, partly due to ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon, which were expected to halt under the broader truce as well as a separate bilateral ceasefire extended last Friday. Israel aims to establish control over large areas of southern Lebanon up to the Litani River.
    • Trump has signaled support for a proposal to rename Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), endorsing a suggestion shared on social media that would change the agency’s acronym to NICE. Trump reposted a message on his Truth Social platform from a supporter suggesting that ICE be renamed “National Immigration and Customs Enforcement,” which would change the agency’s acronym to NICE. The change would compel media outlets to refer to federal officers as 'NICE agents' framing the agency in more positive terms. GREAT IDEA!!! DO IT,” the president wrote in response to the post..

    • What Trump dinner gunman Cole Allen said in his manifesto: “And I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes,” he wrote, identifying Trump administration officials as targets.

    • Alastair Crooke writes: "Today, the U.S. is experiencing deep polarisation at home, whilst still pursuing conflicts overseas whose aims U.S. leaders try to connect to the redemptive narratives coined for service in the domestic struggle (i.e. validating the ‘Peace through Strength‘ meme) via the war on Iran. The U.S. establishment thus links ‘victory’ in a foreign war as the means to restore its political standing domestically and internationally. Michael Vlahos calls this duality 'a mutually destructive dynamic'. It virtually assures that Washington will not be able to think straight about Iran, and will opt for the wrong tactics."

    • DR Congo has launched a new paramilitary “Mining Guard” to secure its mining sector, funded by a $100 million program with support from the U.S. and UAE.
    • German Chancellor Merz popularity is off the charts! Just one year in office and already the furious crowd is there, shouting "Merz, go lick eggs," "Get lost," and "Merz must go!" The visceral outrage follows him anytime he is seen in public. You just can't lock up the entire German population it would appear! Germans is it time for Merz to resign?

    • Tucker Carlson: Where did Trump get the idea that Iran would collapse swiftly? John Kiriakou: He could only have gotten that idea from Benjamin Netanyahu.
    • Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson — Colin Powell’s own chief of staff said the quiet part...“We lied about Vietnam, we lied about Iraq, we lied about Afghanistan, we lied about Somalia, we lied about Libya. We put more small arms and medium arms into the hands of terrorist groups the world over by not securing Gaddafi’s weapons caches in Libya than any arms merchant has ever put into the world.” A top insider confessed: "America doesn’t fight terrorism. It manufactures it, then lies about it for decades. The blowback isn’t accidental but policy. Natural consequences don’t forget who armed the monsters."

    • Times of Israel: Israel appointed its first ambassador to Somaliland, months after formally recognizing the breakaway region in the Horn of Africa, the foreign ministry said Sunday. Somaliland enjoys a strategic position on the Gulf of Aden and has its own currency, passport and army, but has struggled to win international recognition, amid concerns in many capitals that this would provoke Somalia and encourage other separatist movements in Africa. Regional analysts believe that relations with Somaliland would provide Israel with better access to the Red Sea, enabling it to hit Houthi rebels in Yemen. 

    • According to reports, 15 unexploded heavy American missiles & ordnance inside Iran, were transferred to “technical and research units” for “reverse engineering”. Among the heavy missiles/bombs that Iran fully recovered is a GBU-57 bunker buster bomb. 

    Mein AI – Palantir’s Alex Karp wants us to know he has big plans


    The surveillance giant is not even hiding its truly evil plans for humanity anymore, and its only downfall might be its hubris

    By Tarik Cyril Amar

    Once the Nazis were done, quite a few people started scratching their heads. Obviously one thing to baffle any sane observer was the sheer enormity of their crimes, accomplished, moreover, with frenetic, really start-upish drive and ambition in a mere 12 years: World War? Check. Genocides? Check. Bad hairstyle? Check.

    But then, there also was another puzzle: How could their self-besotted visionary-in-chief, hobby philosopher (with a bent to sinister German stuff), and obviously mentally less-than-stable wannabe genius of a leader have gotten a whole nation of, apparently, reasonably educated people to go along? And not just go along, but go along to the very, very bitter end.

    That question was all the more disturbing in view of the fact that Adolf Hitler had not been shy about displaying his insanity and extremely bad intentions well before conservative elites installed him in power in 1933. Hitler’s book-length – indeed two-volume – manifesto of German fascism (AKA Nazism) Mein Kampf was published in 1925 and 1926, sold more than 12 million copies and was translated into over a dozen languages.

    Those ready to brave its pathological me-me-me-and-HISTORY narcissism, daft hodge-podge ramblings about the better and the lesser parts of humanity, and brownshirt-bro bombast could not say that the future Leader had been concealing where he intended to lead Germany and, really, the world.

    Indeed, Hitler’s manifesto could have served as an all-alarms-howling, bright-red-lights-flashing-everywhere, get-the-straitjackets-now warning. The main points of Nazi Germany’s evil to come were all there, laid out in general but with stunning honesty: empire building with industrial-strength brutality, extermination or at least slavery for those considered inferior and superfluous, and last but not least, eternal primacy of one master country, to be achieved and maintained by all and any means, because that country – in Hitler’s case Germany – was defined as superior to all others and called upon to lead the world, forever.

    It is one of those bitter ironies of history that Alex Karp, CEO of the very peculiar software company Palantir, who regularly refers to his Jewish family background and what it would have meant for him under the Nazis, has recently released a manifesto that also should serve as a warning to the rest of us. A summary of his longer tract ‘The Technological Republic’ (co-authored with Nicholas Zamiska) the 22-point X post has provoked a great backlash.

    Cas Mudde, well-known expert on the far right, has called it “Technofascism pure!” (with an exclamation mark in the original). Yanis Varoufakis feels that “if Evil could tweet, this is what it would!” (with another exclamation mark). Mudde has also called for a full stop to all cooperation with Palantir by European companies and government agencies. Even Eliot Higgins, founder of Cold War re-enactment tool and Western information war front Bellingcat has been moved to mild irony. How daring! (Exclamation mark mine.)

    These are not overreactions. Karp’s Palantir Manifesto really is an astonishingly open exploration of a very sick mind’s vision for the future of humanity, arguing, in effect, for an open-ended AI arms race, bringing back German and Japanese militarism, racism masked as realism about cultural backwardness (as it happens, also a Nazi “Kulturträger” move, which Karp should have heard about in his German years), and, last but not least, letting our brilliant billionaires and new elites in general off the hook when they mess up. How unselfish.

    It is also painfully, criminally badly written in a style that combines mock-Oswald Spengler Götterdämmerung kitsch (“The decadence of a culture or civilization, and indeed its ruling class, will be forgiven only if that culture is capable of delivering economic growth and security for the public.”) with sheer non-sequitur inanity (Why, again, can’t we have economic growth and security without any of that “ruling class decadence”?).

    There are passages that read like young Jordan Peterson – age 15 and on too much Diet Coke – trying to be deep, really, really deep for the first time: “Those who look to the political arena to nourish their soul and sense of self, who rely too heavily on their internal life finding expression in people they may never meet, will be left disappointed” and “our society has grown too eager to hasten, and is often gleeful at, the demise of its enemies. The vanquishing of an opponent is a moment to pause, not rejoice.”

    After the inimitable practice of America’s war idiot-in-chief Don Tzu of Hormuz, Alex and his Palantir friends are giving us their I Ching of the tech dim. Lucky us: So much American primacy and then we get Silicon Valley meta, too!

    Yet farcical as Karp’s manifesto is, it is, of course, a deadly serious matter. After all, we live in a world where Palantir has already risen to far too much power. Founded as a CIA spin-off after the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, and backed by totally normal “transhumanist” and Antichrist-obsessive Peter Thiel, Palantir has grown into a bloody monster, combining, in true fascist style, the logics of efficiency and extermination with its software tools, such as Gotham, Foundry, or Maven, while mass-spying on everything and everyone it can, and systematically embedding itself in international business and government to become – or appear – indispensable.

    Palantir – named after all-seeing magic stones used by the villains of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings (again: don’t say you weren’t warned) has already produced so much evil that a short worst-of-the-worst sample must do: The company has officially denied being involved in genocidal Israel’s use of AI to mass-murder Palestinians faster. Curiously enough, Alex Karp has, however, smirkingly admitted the fact in public. Regarding the deployment of Palantir’s targeting software in the American-Israeli war of aggression against Iran, the company is not even denying it.

    But Palantir never rests. While deeply and proudly involved in genocidal slaughters and imperialist warfare, it also subverts peacetime societies pervasively. In Britain, for instance, a backlash has set in against the state’s reckless handing over of police powers and extremely sensitive data (for instance, in the spheres of finance and health) to the American CIA-offshoot gone rogue. In Germany, Palantir systems are used for policing in at least three of its federal states, Hesse, North-Rhine Westphalia, and Bavaria. In the US, Palantir has, of course, already so deeply invaded the state that it does not only help it fight its criminal wars abroad but also, for instance, terrorize its migrants and some non-migrants, too, at home.

    Indeed, Palantir is so evil that even its own employees are beginning to wonder if they might, actually, be the bad guys. Hint: Yes, you are.

    For the rest of us, that is, almost all of us on this planet afflicted by Silicon Valley: It’s time to believe them when they tell us to our faces that they are coming for us. Palantir is a clear and present danger. Its CEO is an extremely dangerous maniac, its mission is subversion, surveillance, and violence, and its only Achilles heel may be that old nemesis of the wicked: hubris. The sort of hubris that makes you announce your horrible aims in a manifesto we should call Alex Karp’s Mein AI.

    ~ Tarik Cyril Amar, a historian from Germany working at Koç University, Istanbul, on Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe, the history of World War II, the cultural Cold War, and the politics of memory

    Monday, April 27, 2026

    Yemen's Foreign Minister speaks with Reason2Resist


    In August 2025, Israel murdered Yemen's Prime Minister and several other members of his cabinet, including Yemen's Foreign Minister.

    Shortly after the assassinations, Abdulwahid Abu Ras was appointed as Yemen's acting Foreign Minister. He has remained in that position since then. 

    On April 25, 2026, Foreign Minister Abu Ras sat down for an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Dimitri Lascaris.

    The Foreign Minister and Dimitri discussed the possible closure of the Bab al-Mandab Strait by Yemeni forces, the strategic defeat of Israel, the expulsion of U.S. forces from the region of West Asia, and the damage that Saudi Arabia will suffer if it enters the war directly against Iran.  

    Daily update: Western colonial gunslingers love war$

    • Iran proposes three-stage negotiation formula to Washington — Tehran transmitted a framework via mediators prioritizing a definitive end to the war and non-aggression guarantees, followed by negotiations on managing the Strait of Hormuz, and finally the nuclear dossier. 

    • Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Abbas Araghchi and said Moscow would do all in its power, alongside regional states, to help bring peace to the Middle East as soon as possible. Russia is ready to do everything that serves Iran’s interests in the context of the conflict in the Middle East, Vladimir Putin said during talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Saint Petersburg. 
    • Iran’s Foreign Minister’s flew to Islamabad, Muscat & Moscow on flight “Minab 168.” In memory of the 168 schoolgirls from Minab that were killed by the US. 

    • Invited by several African nations, the Russia Africa Corps was established in 2023 and has since operated in Mali, the Central African Republic, and other states, with a mandate including counter-terrorism, training local forces, and securing strategic sites. In a statement, the Africa Corps said it helped prevent a coup d’etat, as they held positions along the 2,000-km front line. It added that it provided air support, which it said prevented the seizure of key facilities, including the presidential palace in Bamako. According to the unit, militant casualties exceeded 1,000 – along with more than 100 vehicles destroyed. The corps estimated the terrorist forces at 10,000 to 12,000, and said the assault was supported by Ukrainian and European mercenaries, adding that they deployed Western-made man-portable air-defense systems, including US-manufactured Stingers and French-made Mistrals.

    • The Russian Foreign Ministry said preliminary data points to the possible involvement of Western security services in training the attackers. Earlier this year, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused France of attempting to "overthrow undesirable nationalist governments” in the Sahara-Sahel using “outright terrorist groups” and “colonial methods.”
    • A Ukrainian diplomat was busted at the border smuggling $140K, 12kg of gold and 14kg of jewelry like a rat fleeing a sinking ship. As Zelensky begs the West for endless billions, his diplomats are stuffing your tax dollars into suitcases and bolting. Parasitic thieves. 

    • Ukraine will have to accept territorial losses in order to join the European Union says Third Reich descendant Friedrich Merz. The German Chancellor noted that Kiev cannot join the European Union while the conflict is ongoing, and that Ukraine must meet strict criteria. Among these, he cited the rule of law and the fight against corruption. According to Merz, even January 1, 2028, is an unrealistic date for EU accession.

    • Every Ukrainian owes $7,200, Ukrainian economist Oleg Bilinsky sounds the alarm that Ukrainians are on the way to becoming slaves. Since 2010, the country's national debt has increased 8-fold. According to Bilinsky, every Ukrainian needs to work unpaid for 15 months to cover the national debt. (Every US citizen would today owe $357,069  to pay off the USA'a national debt now at $39 trillion.)
    • Bahrain revokes citizenship of 69 people and their families for “expressing support to Iranian attacks.”
    • Trump: 'The internet, I think maybe more than anything else, it’s radicalized some people. It’s made people mentally sick.'

    • Finnish President Stubb: 'I think we Europeans have to understand that we need Ukraine more than Ukraine needs us. I think the tide has actually turned [against Russia].' 

    • US deploys heavy transport and refueling aircraft to West Asia. Dozens of C-17 and C-5 transport planes arrived at allied bases in the region to rebuild ammunition depots, while twelve KC-135 aerial refueling tankers were deployed to Eilat in southern Israel to support fighter operations.
    • IMF cuts African growth forecast amid global war fallout. The International Monetary Fund reduced its sub-Saharan Africa growth projection to 4.3%, citing economic spillovers and inflation driven by the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
    • Former CIA veteran Larry Johnson just dropped the hammer live: the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting stinks to high heaven. Secret Service agents shattered every rule in the book. They rushed JD Vance off stage first while President Trump sat there exposed, calmly looking around “like he knew this was gonna happen.”  Johnson, drawing from the man who wrote Reagan’s Secret Service protocols, laid it out plain: “The president — everybody else can die. That’s who you save. They didn’t do that.” He didn’t mince words: “I believe it was staged.” The empire’s own security theater is now collapsing in real time, right in front of the cameras, while its wars for Israel bleed it dry. When seasoned insiders start calling bullshit this loudly, the whole show is coming unglued. 

    • Hebrew newspaper Maariv:  Avi Ashkenazi says the Israeli army realizes that in the current battle in Lebanon, it has lost the advantage it achieved after the previous “Northern Arrows” war. Israel has lost the current campaign in Lebanon, and Chief of Staff Zamir must take action.

    • In Iraq and Iran (after years of drought), now it rains, it rains, and it rains, after the destruction of the expensive U.S. and Israeli weather modification radars in the region by Iranian missiles. Climate terrorism does exist, and it is directed by the U.S. and Israel. 

    • US Vice-Prez JD Vance has privately raised doubts about the Pentagon’s portrayal of the war in Iran, especially claims that U.S. weapons stockpiles remain strong. 

    • NATO accounts for over half of global military spending. According to SIPRI data, in 2025 its 32 member states spent a combined $1.58 trillion—approximately 55% of the world’s total—with the United States alone contributing around 60% of that figure.