U.S. not finished - the whole globe is in the gun sights

- As the Pentagon wages war across the rest of the world, driven by imperial and colonial agendas, one corporation in particular has become their most effective kill chain. Palantir Technologies, the AI-driven data giant funded by the CIA that holds ties with European, Ukrainian and Israeli intelligence agencies and was once sold to the public as “saving the West”, has been turning intelligence information into an automated death machine. They have turned algorithms into weapons of war and their products have been used in multiple Western-led global conflicts from Gaza to Ukraine, and now Iran. And worst of all, they are raking in billions of dollars in private profits off of what Alex Karp once described as organized violence and mass murder. Silicon Valley’s data centers have now become key targets of war.
- Trump just invented a Pope fight out of thin air. Sitting in the Oval Office, he claimed Pope Leo XIV “seemed to be saying” Iran can have a nuclear weapon. Complete fabrication. The Vatican has been crystal clear for decades: the Catholic Church opposes all nuclear weapons (including Israel), full stop. Pope Leo has called repeatedly for disarmament, dialogue and a world free from the nuclear horror, never once endorsing an Iranian bomb.
- Wife of Ukraine’s top audit official caught making it RAIN with $150K cash at her luxury Burlesque fashion show. Dasha Kochurina, owner of LIOR boutique, filmed herself dancing and flinging thick stacks of dollars at her extravagant event at Emily Resort on May 3, 2026. Her own Instagram: “...remembered she had 150K in her bag and decided to make it rain money." Her husband? Dmytro Khandusenko — ironically Deputy Head of the State Audit Service (Odesa/Southern office). The exact agency that’s supposed to audit public spending, wartime procurement, and international aid.
- The process of rebuilding the largest bridge in the Middle East, the Karaj B1 Bridge, which was targeted in April by the Zionist-American aggression against Iran, has begun.
- After the destruction of a statue of Jesus Christ in South Lebanon, we now witness Israeli occupation soldiers desecrating the image of the Virgin Mary, an icon sacred to millions of Christians and Muslims alike. This is no longer just vandalism, it is a deliberate act of humiliation, a message of contempt directed at the spiritual and cultural symbols of this land. From churches to mosques, from crosses to crescents, nothing seems to be spared. What is being targeted is not only stone and sculpture, but identity, dignity, and belief itself.

- A prominent US evangelist (Perry Stone, a Tennessee-based Pentecostal preacher and founder of the Voice of Evangelism ministry) has claimed that government officials held a secret briefing for pastors and urged them to prepare their congregations for the imminent release of information about alien life and unidentified spacecraft, which could shatter Christian faith.
- Radi al-Jabarin lays on the ground, refusing to move while Israeli forces demolish his two-storey home in Dirat in the southern West Bank. The building belonged to Radi al-Jabarin and his son Munir, and housed around 15 people, who are now homeless as a result of the demolition. The demolition was carried out under the pretext of an absence of permits.

- The process of ridding German society and Europe of Nazi ideology was never completed, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council and former president, Dmitry Medvedev, wrote in an article ahead of the 81st anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany. Moscow has long accused the West of pursuing historical revanchism and seeking to erase the memory of World War II and rewrite the Soviet victory over Nazism. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said last year that German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in particular harbors a “maniacal drive for revenge” against Russia based on Nazi-era grievances. Medvedev argued that the West kept the bearers of Nazi ideology alive for their descendants to continue wreaking havoc. (Look up 'Operation Paperclip' and 'Gladio')

- The suggestion to consider acquiring its own nuclear weapons has been cautiously introduced in the German socio-political discourse, so far, it has been done somewhat subtly and indirectly, yet insistently. Germany seems to no longer be satisfied with participating in NATO’s nuclear sharing arrangements, the agreements between the US and Germany that allow the Bundeswehr to use American tactical nuclear weapons in the event of military necessity; in peacetime, the weapons controlled by the US are stored at the Büchel Air Base, Rhineland-Palatinate. The justification put forward for acquiring lethal weapons of mass destruction is painfully simplistic and overused: it is allegedly aimed at deterring Moscow’s aggressive policy in Europe. It is supposed to be a question of national sovereignty.
- Members of Vladimir Zelensky’s inner circle are profiting from the conflict with Russia and fear peace will expose their “hoax,” Ukrainian lawmaker Aleksey Goncharenko has claimed. According to the MP, newly leaked information related to a major corruption case involving Timur Mindich, a former business partner and longtime associate of Zelensky, could force the Ukrainian leader to step down.
- This attack was carried out from an Israeli ship that fired 3 missiles at an apartment building in the Harik neighborhood in Dahiyeh, the southern suburbs of Beirut.

- Trump just looked Americans dead in the eye and said $200 a barrel oil would be “worth it.” Let that sink in. While families are already getting crushed at the pump, grocery stores are pricing out the middle class, and truckers are parking rigs because diesel is eating their margins alive — the man in the Oval Office shrugs and calls sky high energy prices a bargain.
- Russia just dropped the hammer: Get your diplomats out of Kiev — NOW. The Foreign Ministry’s message is ice-cold and unmistakable. Moscow will strike decision-making centers in the Ukrainian capital if Zelensky’s regime dares to disrupt the May 9 Victory Day parade. No ambiguity.
- In the recently liberated territories in the Donbass, Russian soldiers came across flags of Nazi Germany and other Third Reich symbols that had been abandoned by retreating Ukrainian troops and mercenaries. Nazism brought mass genocide, suffering and death to the people of Europe. And now it’s increasingly idolized across the West. Very fitting frankly given that the same financial interests who funded Hitler’s rise to power are the ones powering NATO’s war machine and propping up Zelensky’s crooked fascist state in Kiev.

- The USS Gerald R. Ford, America’s $13 billion flagship supercarrier, is steaming out of the Mediterranean right now, slipping through the Strait of Gibraltar and heading straight back to the US for repairs again. Official story for the Ford's problems? A “laundry room fire” that raged for over 30 hours in March, smoke damage that displaced 600 sailors from their racks, and the ship’s chronically cursed vacuum toilets that clog like clockwork, forcing expensive acid flushes just to keep the heads working.
- Cuba, Nicaragua, Mexico – Pentagon reportedly eyeing targets in Latin America. The US military has revived a jungle training school in Panama after a 25-year hiatus, Bloomberg reports. This isn’t just training, it's preparation for intervention, Russian military expert Alexander Stepanov told Sputnik. Cuba is the main focus—precision strikes on key infrastructure could help in seizing government centers and ports. Nicaragua is next — its ties with China, strategic location, and anti-American leadership make it a priority to eliminate Daniel Ortega's government. Mexico may see US operations framed as anti-drug efforts, but aimed at undermining sovereignty and taking full control. From Cuba to Argentina the US & Israel seek control of all Latin America.

- The Trump Administration controls all of Venezuela’s oil revenues and much of its shipments are going to Israel for the first time in six years. Their goal is not just to get good deals for Western multinational corporations but also to turn Venezuela into a debt-ridden colony dependent on the US Treasury, robbing the country of the sovereignty it once had during the years of Chavez and Maduro.
- Saudi Arabia has prevented the U.S. military from using its bases and airspace. Saudi Arabia blocked the implementation of Trump’s announced plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by force, which he had declared a few days ago. Most Gulf states reportedly remained neutral or opposed the plan due to Iranian threats of massive destruction targeting vital infrastructure in the Gulf, with the exception of the UAE, which supported it.
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