Makes You Wonder Who Is in Control

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Dire Strait

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Food for Thought

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Team Trump and Bibi

From Vox Day

That’s the word right from the short, fat Trump’s mouth:

President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Saturday night after announcing strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites via Truth Social. Speaking from the Oval Office accompanied by Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, the President said, “Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated. Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks would be far greater and a lot easier.” He also reached out to Israeli leadership, saying, “I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. We worked as a team. Like perhaps no team has ever worked before, and we’ve gone a long way to erasing this horrible threat to Israel.”

Meanwhile:

– +Iranian state radio: the Fordow nuclear facility sustained no significant damage in the US strike.
– IDF officials: there is a slim possibility the Fordow facility was not destroyed.
– Iran’s Center for the National Nuclear Safety System: confirmed the attack, but said that emergency inspections at the affected facilities have found no signs of radioactive contamination or leaks.
– The International Atomic Energy Agency: no increase in radiation levels has been reported at Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
– Remember, the one thing the media never, ever, reports is the real story and the actual truth. – And everything about Clown World is fake and gay.

The one thing that we can be sure of is that if a) nukes are real and b) the Iranian capacity for building them remains sufficiently intact, the Iranians are going to acquire some nukes in short order. I’d be shocked if they didn’t already acquire some from North Korea or Pakistan.

From Sonar21

Given that history, I suggest everyone pour themselves a big scotch or vodka and relax. Initial reports almost always are grossly exaggerated. Here is one possibility: Trump may be doing another Houthi spin… you know, declare that Iran has capitulated and then pull US forces out of harm’s way. Iran has been extremely patient to a lengthy list of US provocations. I believe they were counseled by Russia and China to let the US strike the first blow, then Iran could retaliate and would have the full backing of both countries. It is highly unlikely that the US has delivered a crippling blow to Iran. If anything, the US has now provided the hardliners more ammunition for Iran to do the very thing that Trump claims he is trying to prevent… build a nuke.

UPDATE–Upon further reflection, and given initial reports from the sites attacked by the US, I think Iran will not attack US bases in the region because the damage is minimal and they would prefer to keep the focus on Israel. If they don’t attack US bases — and I suspect that is the counsel Russia and China are providing — Iran can continue to decimate Israel and not provide the US with a pretext to expand the war.

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‘Worst Ally’: Army Colonel Removed From US Joint Chiefs Staff Over Israel Criticism

From Zerohedge

A United States Army colonel has been removed from his position on the Pentagon staff supporting the Joint Chiefs after his Israel-critical social media posts were publicized by Jewish News Syndicate (JNS). Until this week, Army Col Nathan McCormack led the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s Levant and Egypt branch. That team is part of the Joint Staff J5, which proposes strategies, plans, and policy recommendations to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Within hours of Tuesday’s JNS report, McCormack was yanked from his post, with a Pentagon official telling JNS:

Here are the publishedcomments that led to McCormack’s removal: 

  • May 2025“Netanyahu and his judeosupremacist cronies are determined to prolong the conflict for their own goals: either to remain in power or to annex the land.”
  • June 2024: “The more Israel’s death cult escalates toward Hezbollah, the more we will see show-of-force attacks like this and 13 April.” 
  • June 2024: “The U.S. has not been an honest broker. We have overwhelmingly enabled Israel’s bad behavior.”
  • May 2024: Amid talk of pushing Gaza residents into other countries, McCormack wrote, “[Israel] wants to expel them and cleanse ‘Eretz Israel’ of ethnic Palestinians.” 
  • April 2024: “I’ve lately been considering whether we might be Israel’s proxy and not realized it yet. Our worst ‘ally.’ We get literally nothing out of the ‘partnership’ other than the enmity of millions of people in the Middle East, Africa and Asia.” 
  • Oct 2023: “I agree that Israel has an absolute right to respond militarily, and that civilians may legally be caught in the crossfire, but you are ignoring the requirement of proportionality. Israel’s responses always (always—not hyperbole) disproportionately target Palestinian civilians.” 

Speak the truth and suffer for it.

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Was It Worth a Shot?

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Meanwhile, Congress Is Still on Vacation

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It Doesn’t Matter What Americans Want

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Did You Ever Think We Would Be at this Point?

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California

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Would You Trust Trump If You Were Iran?

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If Only Both Parties Recognized the Will of the People

Sorry about the profanity in the above link. The points outlined are valid and we should be considering our options. If you still believe you can vote your way out of this, there are two options that must be accomplished:

  1. Voter ID. This will seriously destroy the Democrat Party.
  2. You must start immediately vetting great candidates to primary existing Congressmen.

I do not believe that we can vote our way out of this and am gravely concerned that the United States is not capable of winning WWIII. I know that the Lord put me in this geographic area for a reason which gives me some peace of mind. And that small comfort is enough.

David DeGerolamo

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Israel Buckles as Iran War Shifts to New Drag-Out Phase

From Simplicious

It’s clear Trump’s foreign policy has been hijacked by the Mossad, and he’s now dangerously sidelining the only people capable of providing him the real unadulterated truth about the ongoing situation.

… the arrant hypocrisy demonstrated by the Western-bloc position that Iran must first negotiate and only then will hostilities be brought to an end. Wait a second, wasn’t it that in Ukraine the “appropriate” sequence of events, according to this ‘rules based odour’, is that first hostilities must immediately cease, and only then negotiations should begin?

As you can see, the West twists the chain of logic in whichever way serves its interests at the particular time. In Ukraine’s case, Ukraine is badly losing and so the West seeks to immediately save their ward by sermonizing Russia about how it’s only “right” that hostilities must end first. In Iran’s case, it’s the opposite: the West is quite keen to allow Israel its illegal and unprovoked campaign of violence against Iran.

No consistency, no principles, as always.

Israel never had the endurance to go twelve full rounds with Iran, and the hope was always that US would step in, which is why everything now depends on Trump and his tiny cohort of string-pullers.

Israeli figures and media are already salivating at the prospect of what’s next after Iran, with various posts about Qatar, Turkey, and Pakistan all being lined up for disarmament and dismantling.

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US Democracy Isn’t Real

From Vox Day

Isn’t it remarkable how, dating back to 1914 at the very latest, Americans keep voting for peace and yet somehow find themselves repeatedly enmeshed in funding and fighting foreign wars?

Rachel Blevins: The American people, we keep voting for the guy who is telling us “hey no new wars, we’re going to end the endless wars” right? We’re going to put an end to what has essentially been US foreign policy as we know it, and then not only do they never do it, but we have this growing multipolar world…

COL Macgregor: Americans have to come to the realization that this dichotomy, Democrats and Republicans, is meaningless. We’re really dealing with a uni-party. We’re dealing with an entirely corrupted, dysfunctional system. This thing that we call democracy in the United States is a scam, it’s not real, it’s just not real. When Louis the 16th was crowned King of France, people in the streets in Paris and other cities said “Long live the 16th… as long as the price of bread doesn’t rise.” And in 1789 there was a revolution because the French people in Paris could not afford to buy bread. It spread like wildfire across France. Now pick a commodity, whatever you want in the United States. Pick any place in the United States, and you’ve got a very similar situation right now.

He’s right. I pointed this out back in 2004, and probably even earlier, when I wrote about the bifactional ruling party. I didn’t realize that it was simply the elected face of AIPAC back then, but it was entirely obvious that a) it was a single party with common goals and b) those common goals were antithetical to both American interests and the expressed will of the American people.

So, however painful it might be, in the long run it would probably benefit the American people if the Trump administration were to do the will of AIPAC and Prime Minister Netanyahu and embark upon its now-expected Iranian Expedition. Because the nation isn’t going to be freed until the empire falls.

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Why I support Iran over Israel.

Why I support Iran over Israel. Why I support Russia over Ukraine. Why I no longer support the United States government.

Assumptions gained from observation and evidence on hand:

1. Nearly all, if not all, major institutions in the United States are either run by Jews or heavily influenced/controlled by Jews (US Congress, Media – News & Entertainment, Education, NGOs, many Evangelical Churches).

2. Same goes for Europe and Canada (the West).

3. The Talmud teaches Jews that they are ‘The Chosen,’ and that they should rule and the Goyim (that would be the rest of us) are livestock to be used as the Jews see fit.

4. If one listens to the Zionists and many of the rabbis, one will hear from their own mouths that they want to rule the world and reduce the population to just enough goyim to serve ‘The Chosen.’

Since the Jews/Zionists control the collective West, something must be done to stop them. Obviously Trump is not that something, and I can no longer support a government that is controlled by a foreign entity. That old canard that ‘the enemy of my enemy is my friend‘ comes to mind when I consider Iran defending itself against Israel and the United States. Islam is most definitely not my friend, but they’ll do as a stop-gap against Israel and it’s control of Western Civilization. We can deal with Islam after Israel ceases to be a problem, or, perhaps they will destroy each other. Yes!

I wish to see the destruction of Israel. I want it to go away. Not just because of their aggression against their neighbors and the genocide and ethnic cleansing they’re involved in, but because I don’t want ‘The Chosen’ to rule over me and the rest of the world. Historically, the Jews have been expelled from many nations and provinces. They claim to be victims, but never consider why they were expelled. Removing Israel and removing ‘The Chosen” from the United States would, in my view, go a long way in Making America Great Again.

The same goes for Russia over Ukraine. I see it as Russia versus Clown World. Why did Russia move its country so close to NATO? No wonder NATO must defend itself! Yeah, right.

So that’s my reasoning. I could be wrong. I have been before and will be again just as you, the reader, have been. We’re human after all and subject to error. If the reader can see a flaw in my observations, I’d be happy to hear it.

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