Saturday, May 23, 2026

The Lynch Mob Is Back


The lynch mob against Jews is back


Three years ago, anyone referring to Jews as pigs would not have gotten away with it. Nor would suggesting that an entire race be annihilated or their homeland wiped off the map.  

Those unforgivable and highly prejudicial sentiments would have resulted in being looked upon as an evil, uncouth person who should be shunned and dismissed as a sociopath, lacking total empathy and completely indifferent to social norms.

The fact that these comments have become accepted in our world, over a period of a few short years, only attests to a rapid deterioration of humanity, evidencing a regression of returning to a more primitive time of tribal infighting, acting out one’s internal hatred towards others.

To imagine it happening in 2026 is inconceivable, but how else can you describe a pro-October 7th massacre conference which is scheduled to be held in Toronto this November?

The Canadian group known as the Masar Badil Palestinian Alternative Revolutionary Path Movement, already labeled a terrorist organization, is set to host the gathering, under the banner of “Resistance and Return from the Belly of the Beast.”  

The Masar Badil organization, said to be “closely linked to Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidary Network, is only one of many such groups that openly and unashamedly espouse bigotry. 

Sadly, they are all too reminiscent of the darkest days humanity has ever known, when it comes to the profound cruelty that is able to be shown towards one’s fellow man.

Describing itself as a “radical popular political movement, established by Palestinian, Arab and international will … to be a framework and a popular resistance movement confronting Zionist colonialism…” there’s not much doubt that it is an ideology meant to mainstream Jewish bigotry. Their concept of resistance is manifested in the call for violent attacks against Israel.

Since it supports youth and student movements, it’s not hard to connect the dots when hearing some of the loudest bigotry coming from the mouths of campus protestors, many of whom have called for the death of fellow Jewish students.   

But why wouldn’t they? Because when you characterize Israel as a “Zionist colonialism,” entity, that super-charged term is understood by young people as a force of oppression, of which they have a personal responsibility to end. 

So, is it any wonder why the hatred grows, feeling that their justified bigotry can be expressed as a reasonable reaction to a serious perceived threat?

It is this kind of normalization that brings about societal acceptance, putting aside the need for any diplomacy or dialogue that might have a chance to facilitate a better understanding and a way forward to dispel the mounting hostility. 

But nowadays, open hostility serves as a useful weapon, when endeavoring to erase a despised ethnicity, such as the Jews.  It’s the new mob mentality of getting people riled up enough to stigmatize their enemy group, calling for their isolation, followed by their extermination.  

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Globalist Larry Fink Fears Americans Will Wake Up and Start Sabotaging AI Data Centers


Globalist Larry Fink Fears Americans Will Wake Up and Start Sabotaging AI Data Centers



Americans are starting to wake up to the fact that the thousands of AI data centers being built across all 50 states are not just for the purpose of competing with China for industrial and military supremacy, as President Trump and his big tech cohorts keep saying.

As myself and others have been reporting, the bigger picture is to create enough AI computing power to implement a surveillance state, a 24/7 control grid similar to what they have in China to keep people in line and under the thumb of their oppressors. This control grid will include a biometric digital ID for every citizen along with digital/programable stablecoins or some other version of digital currency to eventually replace the dying U.S. fiat currency. All human movement and all financial transactions, no matter how big or small, will be tracked in real time. Free speech will continue to be phased out of existence once people realize that saying, writing or posting facts or commentary outside of the mainstream will get your bank account turned off and your digital “money” restricted.

This is also, in my opinion, why the government is expanding federal prison space at breakneck speed (see my Feb. 4 article on that topic here.) They know Americans are waking up and a segment of them will fight back as they lose their jobs and livelihoods to AI. Even those who don’t lose their jobs will find themselves priced out of their homes as they can no longer afford the cost of electricity, water, and rising insurance and property taxes. AI will suck up most of the electric power and fresh water, leaving us scrambling to afford what little is left over.

The latest evidence showing that the globalist power elites are expecting blowback against their very unpopular AI takeover plans comes from President Trump’s good friend, Larry Fink.

Fink, the CEO of the mega-financial investment capital firm BlackRock, who also co-chairs the globalist World Economic Forum, admitted in a recent interview that he is concerned that ordinary Americans will use inexpensive drones to attack and destroy billion-dollar AI data centers.

Jimmy Dore put out a segment on this in a recent episode of The Jimmy Dore Show.

He sees it as “proof that the ruling class knows a popular revolt is coming and is preparing for it.”

He noted that Trump allocated $80 billion for new prison space while making it illegal for local governments to regulate AI data centers. Like I pointed out in my Feb. 4 article, Dore believes the expanded array of federal prisons are not for immigrants, as advertised, but for Americans who rise up against the surveillance state and mass job displacement caused by AI.

As I reported in my May 5 article, Trump last July signed Executive Order 14318declaring data centers to be “military installations” and a part of America’s “national security” apparatus.

Interestingly, Klaus Schwab, who chaired the WEF before Fink took over last year, predicted a couple of years ago that the globalists were expecting to encounter “an angrier world.” They knew we would become angry because they knew their policies of AI surveillance and AI job replacement were anti-human and would ultimately prove to be extremely unpopular. But, despite their unpopularity, they also knew these policies would be crammed down our throats without so much as a public referendum or vote of the people. That can only breed division, dissent, and civil strife.

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Trump skips son’s wedding amid reported Iran strike preparations


Trump skips son’s wedding amid reported Iran strike preparations
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US President Donald Trump has abruptly canceled plans to attend his son Donald Trump Jr.’s wedding this weekend, saying he must remain in Washington due to unspecified “circumstances pertaining to Government.”

The Trump administration was preparing for a fresh round of military strikes against Iran, but no final decision had been made, CBS News reported on Friday, citing sources with direct knowledge of the planning.

The US president convened his senior national security team on Friday morning, where Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe briefed him and Vice President J.D. Vance on possible scenarios if talks with Tehran collapse, according to Axios.

Trump “didn’t foreclose the possibility” of renewed strikes, even as he told aides he wanted to give the diplomatic process more time to work, the Wall Street Journal reported.

“I feel it is important for me to remain in Washington, D.C., at the White House during this important period of time,”Trump later wrote in a cryptic message on Truth Social. Trump had hinted at the reason on Thursday, telling reporters that the wedding was “not good timing”because of “a thing called Iran and other things.”

The White House has changed Trump’s weekend schedule as Washington awaits Tehran’s response to what was described as the “final” US proposal to end the nearly three-month war.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said before flying to India that the US expected to receive Iran’s response through Islamabad, which has acted as an intermediary. Pakistani Field Marshal Asim Munir traveled to Tehran on Friday, while a Qatari delegation also arrived to support the mediation effort.

The US and Iran have refrained from striking each other since a fragile ceasefire began in early April. However, Trump has grown increasingly frustrated with the stalled negotiations in recent days and, according to Axios, has raised the possibility of a final “decisive” major military operation, after which he could declare victory and end the war.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned this week that any renewed US or Israeli attacks could widen the conflict beyond the Middle East, promising “crushing blows” in places Washington and West Jerusalem “cannot even imagine.”

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday that talks were ongoing but that a deal was not close. Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the focus remained on ending the war and that “details related to the nuclear issue are not being discussed at this stage.”



Friday, May 22, 2026

Congo curtails funeral wakes in Ebola outbreak as WHO upgrades risk assessment


Congo curtails funeral wakes in Ebola outbreak as WHO upgrades risk assessment

 Authorities in northeastern Congo banned funeral wakes and gatherings of more than 50 people Friday in an effort to curb a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak in a region where medical workers have struggled with a lack of resources and pushback from angry residents. 

The World Health Organization said that the outbreak now poses a “very high” risk for Congo — up from a previous categorization of “high” — but that the risk of the disease spreading globally remains low. 

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 82 cases and seven deaths have been confirmed in Congo, but that the outbreak is believed to be “much larger.” 

There is no available vaccine for the Bundibugyo virus, which spread undetected for weeks in Congo’s Ituri Province following the first known death while authorities tested for another, more common, Ebola virus and came up negative. There are now 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths, though more are expected as surveillance expands. 

“We are trying to catch up,” Congo Foreign Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner told the AP. “It is a race against the clock.”

Supplies were being rushed to Ituri in the northeastern corner of the country, where nearly a million people have been displaced by armed conflicts over mineral resources. Ramping up contact tracing is a priority, Kayikwamba Wagner said. 

In the provincial capital of Bunia, AP reporters saw empty emergency treatment centers, and doctors in the nearby town of Bambu using expired medical masks while tending to suspected Ebola patients.

The provincial government said Friday it was temporarily banning wakes and gatherings of more than 50 people. It said funerals must be conducted in strict compliance with health protocols. The authorities also required journalists to obtain a permit to report on the outbreak, impeding their work.

The illness also has been reported in two Congolese provinces to the south of Ituri — North Kivu and South Kivu, where the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group controls many key cities, including Goma and Bukavu, where the rebels reported two cases. 

The group said Friday it was creating a crisis team to fight the outbreak.

Kayikwamba Wagner said having the illness in rebel-held areas was alarming because “M23 is, despite whatever ambitions they may have, thoroughly ill equipped” to fight the disease. 

She said the Congo government and rebels were not communicating on the outbreak.

The efforts of health officials and aid groups have met with pushback from communities due to misinformation or situations where medical policy has clashed with local customs such as burial rites.

On Thursday, an Ebola treatment center in Rwampara was set on fire by youths who were angered when they were blocked from retrieving the body of a friend who apparently had died of Ebola, according to witnesses and police.

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"Drills Are Intended To Send A Signal": Russia Holds Massive Nuclear Drills On Land, Sea And Air Alongside Belarus

"Drills Are Intended To Send A Signal": Russia Holds Massive Nuclear Drills On Land, Sea And Air Alongside Belarus
 TYLER DURDEN

Trucks carrying intercontinental ballistic missiles rumbled over forest roads, atomic-powered submarines set sail from Arctic and Pacific ports, and crews scrambled into warplanes as Russia and neighboring Belarus held the final stage of their joint nuclear drills Thursday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the maneuvers in a video call with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko. “The use of nuclear weapons is an extreme, exceptional measure for ensuring the national security of our states,” Putin said, according to AP.

Lukashenko earlier inspected Russian short-range nuclear-capable Iskander ballistic missiles at a military unit involved in the drills and declared: “I dreamed about this machine a long time ago.”

The three-day drills that began Tuesday come amid a surge in Ukrainian drone strikes. including on Moscow’s suburbs that killed three people and damaged several buildings and industrial facilities. The strikes made it harder for officials in the Kremlin to cast the conflict in Ukraine — now in its fifth year — as something so distant that it doesn’t affect the daily routines of Russian civilians.

Drills involve wide array of nuclear weapons

Russia’s Defense Ministry said the exercise involved 64,000 troops, over 200 missile launchers, more than 140 aircraft, 73 surface warships and 13 submarines, including eight armed with nuclear-tipped ICBMs. The drills focused on the “preparation and use of nuclear forces under the threat of aggression,” it said.

The maneuvers also practice cooperation with Belarus, an ally that hosts Russian nuclear weapons. Russian arsenals in Belarus include its latest intermediate range nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system.


Along with nuclear-tipped ground- and submarine-launched ICBMs, the maneuvers featured a broad assortment of short- and medium-range weapons.

Unlike the intercontinental missiles that can destroy entire cities, tactical nuclear weapons intended for use against troops on the battlefield are less powerful. They include aerial bombs and warheads for short- and medium-range missiles and artillery munitions.

The Defense Ministry said the Russian armed forces test-fired Yars and Sineva ICBMs, as well as medium-range sea-launched Zircon and air-launched Kinzhal missiles, noting that all missiles hit their designated practice targets. Belarusian troops test-fired a short-range Iskander ballistic missile inside Russia.

Putin has repeatedly reminded the world about Moscow’s nuclear arsenals since the war in Ukraine started in February 2022 to deter the West from ramping up support for Kyiv.

In 2024, the Kremlin adopted a revised nuclear doctrine, noting that any nation’s conventional attack on Russia that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on his country. That threat was clearly aimed at discouraging the West from allowing Ukraine to strike Russia with longer-range weapons and appears to significantly lower the threshold for the possible use of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal.

The revised doctrine also placed Belarus under the Russian nuclear umbrella. Putin has said that Moscow will retain control of its nuclear weapons deployed in Belarus, which borders Ukraine and NATO members Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, but would allow its ally to select the targets in case of conflict.

Drills come as Ukrainian drones spotted in the Baltics

The maneuvers are held amid an increase in drone activity in the Baltic nations. On Tuesday, a NATO jet shot down a Ukrainian drone over southern Estonia. Ukraine apologized for that “unintended incident,” without specifying what had happened.

On Wednesday, an emergency announcement about a drone flying over Belarus prompted residents of the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, including top officials and lawmakers, to take shelter and led to a brief closure of its airport.


Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said Tuesday that Ukraine is preparing drone attacks against Russia from the territory of the Baltic countries and warned of retaliation It alleged Ukrainian military personnel had been deployed to Latvia and warned that the country’s membership in NATO wouldn’t protect it from “just retribution.” Latvian authorities said the allegation was not true.

Last month, the Russian Defense Ministry published a list of factories in Europe that it said were involved in producing drones and their components for Ukraine. It warned that attacks on Russia involving drones manufactured in Europe are fraught with “unpredictable consequences.”

Some commentators interpreted the bellicose statements from Moscow and this week’s exercise featuring short- and medium-range nuclear weapons capable of reaching targets in Europe as part of Kremlin efforts to discourage Western allies from bolstering support for Ukraine.

Asked what message the nuclear exercise was intended to send, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded that “any drills are intended to send a signal,” but wouldn’t elaborate.