Saturday, March 28, 2026

Shadows of the Electromagnetic Apocalypse: A wake-up call to the invisible battlefield


Shadows of the Electromagnetic Apocalypse: A wake-up call to the invisible battlefield


  • Steve Quayle exposes how Russia and China have surpassed the U.S. in electromagnetic warfare (EW), disabling fleets, jamming GPS and rendering stealth tech obsolete—leaving Western military infrastructure defenseless in a real conflict.
  • Advanced Russian phased-array radars detect U.S. stealth aircraft (F-35s, B-2s), while hypersonic missiles like Avangard (Mach 20) bypass traditional defenses, showcasing NATO's outdated strategies.
  • Geoengineering (HAARP) and historical precedents (Operation Popeye) suggest weather is weaponized for destabilization, while staged crises (9/11, COVID) justify authoritarian control under "emergency" pretexts.
  • A globalist push for mass culling via bioweapons, AI surveillance (CBDCs, social credit) and transhumanism aims to enslave or eliminate humanity while merging elites with machines.
  • Quayle offers actionable solutions—EMF detox (Faraday cages), food sovereignty (permaculture), financial independence (gold/silver) and community resilience—urging preparation before systemic collapse.

In "Shadows of the Electromagnetic Apocalypse: The Unseen War on Humanity," investigative journalist Steve Quayle delivers a harrowing exposé on the hidden warfare being waged against humanity—not with bullets and bombs, but through electromagnetic dominance, psychological manipulation and geopolitical deception. This book is a meticulously researched manifesto that pulls back the curtain on the globalist agenda, revealing how unseen forces are systematically dismantling national sovereignty, personal freedom and even human consciousness itself.

Quayle's work is not for the faint of heart. It is a clarion call to those who sense something deeply wrong with the world but can't quite pinpoint the source. Drawing from military insiders, whistleblowers and suppressed scientific research, he constructs a terrifying yet undeniable case: We are already under siege and most people don't even realize it.

1. Electromagnetic warfare: The silent killer

Quayle begins by dismantling the myth of Western military superiority, exposing how Russia and China have leapfrogged the U.S. in electromagnetic warfare (EW) capabilities. He details how advanced EW systems like Russia's Krasukha-4 and Murmansk-BN can disable entire fleets, jam GPS signals and render stealth technology obsolete.

Case studies of disabled U.S. aircraft carriers, compromised missile cruisers and GPS spoofing incidents in the Black Sea illustrate how vulnerable our military infrastructure truly is. The implications are staggering: If war breaks out, America's high-tech arsenal could be rendered useless before the first shot is fired.

2. The death of stealth and the rise of hypersonics

One of the book's most shocking revelations is the obsolescence of U.S. stealth technology. Russian phased-array radars can detect F-35s and B-2 bombers with ease, while hypersonic missiles like the Avangard (Mach 20) make traditional missile defense systems irrelevant. Quayle argues that NATO's reliance on outdated paradigms leaves the West defenseless against a coordinated EW and hypersonic strike—something both Russia and China have been preparing for decades.




Apple Co-Founder Warns 'You Are Owned' by Big Tech


Apple Co-Founder Warns 'You Are Owned' by Big Tech


Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak has a message for users of Big Tech's growing subscription business model: "You are owned."

Speaking with Fox Business host Liz Claman earlier this week, "Woz" said, "For the first two decades of personal computers, you bought a product, you owned it, you set it up your way, and it always ran that way, and it solved your problems… It was yours."

But since then, "you have to subscribe to services and pay something per month… They’ll take things away, features that you were using… They’ll even take your data away sometimes."

Digital movies? You don't own those for real; they're effectively just long-term rentals. Anything you store in the cloud, same story, but worse — you've probably read multiple reports of Google arbitrarily cutting off users' cloud storage or Gmail accounts.

"I don’t like the business models of today where you don’t own it," he continued. "You are owned. Whoever the suppliers are, you have to go through them on the cloud, up to the internet, and they own it." 

Woz concluded, "I’m not a super fan of when I don’t feel like I own something."

Software companies insist that the subscription model benefits users because the never-ending revenue stream from your credit card to their bank accounts encourages constant improvements and new features. But subscriptions also mean — unlike the days when you'd plonk down your money for an application and own it until you decided to upgrade — that even existing features you rely on are effectively held hostage.

In other words, I'm not a super fan, either. 

At least as bad is the data users often unwittingly "sell" to Big Tech in exchange for discounted products.

I covered this next item earlier today at Instapundit, so I'll keep this brief. But now that Walmart owns TV-maker Vizio, you'll need to sign into your Walmart account on new Vizio TVs if you want to use the "smart" features like the built-in Netflix, YouTube, Plex apps, or the like. Vizio uses Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to "fingerprint" everything you watch. Now that data will be tied into your Walmart account, so Walmart will be better able to show you more tailored ads — on "your" TV! — and sell you more stuff while maximizing profits via dynamic pricing. 


Vizio is hardly alone in this. Smart features allow TV makers to effectively own their consumers, instead of the other way around. The same is true of set-top boxes from Roku, Amazon, and anything Android-based.

"You are owned," indeed.

TVs have never been bigger, brighter, or cheaper. 30 years ago, I paid $750 (roughly $1,500 in today's dollars) for a 27" lo-def Sony Trinitron that seemed to weigh about as much as a small car. If you had told me then that in the future, that same money would get me a 70" 4K HDR screen so thin and light that I could hang it on the wall, I'd have said, "Bring it on!"

But if you'd also told me that today's TVs would report to the manufacturer every show and movie I watch, and they'd sell that information to any and every advertiser out there… Well, I'd have been a lot less enthusiastic. 

There are a couple of workarounds, neither entirely satisfactory. 

The first is to run everything you watch through an Apple TV box. They're overpriced, and the remote control is made of weapons-grade suck, but at least Apple doesn't (yet?) use ACR or plaster your screensaver with ads. The other is to deny your smart TV any WiFi access, refuse to use the built-in apps and limiting your viewing to cable, over-the-air broadcasts, and physical media. 

Neither solution is perfect, but I'd rather settle for something unsatisfactory than be owned, as Woz put it, by a multibillion-dollar company. 


Programmable Digital Currency Will Become The Ultimate Surveillance Nightmare


Programmable Digital Currency Will Become The Ultimate Surveillance Nightmare
ROBERT WILLIAMS



Globalist leaders are working at full speed to introduce central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). A CBDC is a digital currency that is issued directly by a central bank, such as the Federal Reserve in the US, the European Central Bank in the EU's eurozone, and the Bank of England in the UK.

A CBDC will be the final straw that ensures that every dream of suppression and control that the globalists nurture will come true. Several of those dreams are already a reality, including shutting down dissent and free speech, as in Europe, where people are routinely fined and arrested for saying things their governments do not like. 

A host of other controlling measures are already in the works, including herding people into "15-minute cities" where it is easier to monitor them, keep tabs on their use of private cars, decide what they can and cannot eat - ideally "ecologically preferable" bugs and lab-grown meat, no beef or cheese -- track their "carbon footprints", determine where and how they can travel, oversee their vaccines and so on.

The Oxford-educated, German economist Richard A. Werner said in an interview last year.

"The push for CBDCs is the final step in a multi-decade program by central planners to increase their power over the people and over countries. This is the ultimate step because the powers of CBDCs are so extraordinary that, I mean, even the worst dictators of past centuries could only have dreamt of having such enormous power over the lives of so many people.

"We are talking about a very dystopian future if we allow central banks to issue central bank digital currencies. You know, even if the original designers and heads of central banks who are launching this are super well-meaning, you know, let's give them the benefit of the doubt, we just know what human nature is like and history is the best guide...

"I think the power would be abused, if not by the original generation of launchers, then by the next generation.... It will be a completely totalitarian system of such frightening proportions, it's hard to imagine...

"The micromanaging decision about your spending will then be automated and... you have no right to appeal the algorithm... You just won't be able to use your money for certain things and then there is nothing that you can do... That by definition ends freedom....

"Dictators like Stalin and other dictators, they could only have dreamt of, you know, the enormous power that central bank digital currencies give to central planners... We are talking about dystopian digital prisons that will be created through central bank digital currencies, because the programmability - and this has been mentioned in the studies by the central banks - include of course geography, and there is this proposal for climate change, whatever reasons, that people... should stay within their 15-minute walking small local area... and there will be digital controls... when you walk with all your RFID chips in your cards and your CBDC anyway, of course you will be immediately recognized if you're out of the area and you will be punished. It's a digital prison."

CBDCs will indeed be "programmable": In 2021, the Bank of England asked for ministers to have the final word on whether a central bank digital currency should be "programmable", meaning that the central bank would have a veto over how people would spend their money, the Telegraph reported:

"Tom Mutton, a director at the Bank of England, said during a conference on Monday that programming could become a key feature of any future central bank digital currency, in which the money would be programmed to be released only when something happened."

According to Mutton:

"There could be some socially beneficial outcomes from that, preventing activity which is seen to be socially harmful in some way. But at the same time it could be a restriction on people's freedoms. That is a really delicate debate that needs to be had. It is not something we can settle ourselves, that is for the Government to lead on."

Programming, Mutton made it clear, would mean that the technological possibilities would lead to enabling the state or an employer "to control how the money is spent by the recipient."

Not only is such a scenario horrifying beyond words, but half the world is already hurtling towards this nightmare: A study by the Atlantic Council last year found that 134 countries - including the U.S. at the time - were pursuing central bank digital currencies, with almost half of those countries at an advanced stage in this process. 

In Europe, the European Union is barreling ahead at full speed towards a central bank digital currency for those EU countries that are part of the eurozone, which includes the majority of EU countries. Yet, the dangers of this euro CBDC are nowhere near being discussed in mainstream European media. Of course, EU leaders stress that Europe must have a CBDC to "adapt to the digital age" - a vapid statement evidently intended to subdue skeptics, and supposedly to protect Europe against "increasing geopolitical fragmentation," whatever that is, if it is even relevant to digital currencies.

Whatever the excuse, the impending CBDCs appear intended to give governments unlimited power: If the government does not like your speech, off to jail you go - as in the UK, where people are imprisoned for months and years for saying or writing things that the government disagrees with. Meanwhile, real crimes, such as the mass-rape of thousands of children over the past 20 years, in Rotherham and other cities, remain rampant and largely unaddressed.

Those who control CBDCs will not only be able to fine and arrest you, as they do today, but also to simply cut off your money. Are you eating beef or cheese beyond your carbon allowance? You will have to buy bugs or fake meat instead, as the state will cut off your purchasing freedom.






Friday, March 27, 2026

10 US Service Members Seriously Injured in Iranian Missile Attack on Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia


10 US Service Members Seriously Injured in Iranian Missile Attack on Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia


At least 10 US service members were injured in an attack on Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia on Friday.

The Wall Street Journal and CBS News reported that an Iranian missile struck the air base, wounding up to 10 US service members.

According to CBS News, two American service members were very seriously injured and eight were seriously injured.

The Wall Street Journal reported:

Ten American servicemembers were wounded in an Iranian attack on the Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia Friday, according to multiple U.S. and Arab officials. Two of the servicemembers are considered seriously wounded, the officials said.

The injured servicemembers were inside a building on the base that was struck in the attack, the officials said. The attack also damaged multiple U.S. refueling aircraft. At least one missile struck the base, as well as several unmanned aerial vehicles, according to two of the officials.

The missile strike is at least the second to strike the base during the war against Iran. Five refueling aircraft were damaged in an earlier strike, the Journal reported.


Thirteen US service members have been killed in action in Operation Epic Fury.

Seven service members were killed in attacks on bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

The Gateway Pundit reported on the 4 deaths of Army Reserve Soldiers serving in Kuwait.

The heroes died on March 1, 2026, in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, during an unmanned aircraft system attack.

“All Soldiers were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, Des Moines, Iowa. The incident is under investigation,” the Pentagon said at the time.

Six service members aboard a Stratotanker were killed when it went down in Iraq.

More than 300 US service members have been wounded in Operation Epic Fury. 

DEVELOPING…


Kremlin issues chilling 'nuclear war' warning and blames Trump's 'gross' error


Kremlin issues chilling 'nuclear war' warning and blames Trump's 'gross' error


Donald Trump could spark a "nuclear conflict" in the Middle East with the "biggest war" yet to come, warned the Kremlin.

The former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev — now a senior security official — claimed Trump had made a “gross” strategic error in taking on Iran.


Gulf states could respond to the crisis by seeking their own “nuclear shield”, dramatically increasing the risk of a wider conflict, he predicted.

Medvedev warned: “The likelihood of a nuclear conflict there, unfortunately, has increased as a result of this unprovoked, extremely dangerous war that the United States has started.”

For four years to 2012, Medvedev’s finger was on the Russian nuclear trigger as the country’s president. He blamed the United States for what he called an “unprovoked, extremely dangerous war”, accusing Washington and Israel of behaving like a “bull in a china shop” and pushing the region towards catastrophe.

“Probably the biggest war in the Middle East could still be ahead,” he said. “And then the Middle East will turn into a long-term... hotbed of instability, which could continue there for centuries.”


Those holding money or engaged in oil supply in the Middle East “need to think very hard about what to do next”, he said. He spoke as Russia is accused of supplying Iran with battle-tested drones and intelligence on targeting in support of Tehran, a charge Moscow denies.

“From a prosperous region, as a result of this behaviour of the United States together with Israel, which behaved like a bull in a china shop, something irreparable could happen,” he claimed. “I think this is the price of a gross mistake, a strategic mistake of the White House.”

He warned “the consequences will be fatal - for all participants because getting involved in such a ground operation at a great distance from the very same United States of America, threatens with approximately the same consequences as what happened in Vietnam, when Washington got involved in a foreign country, located a thousand miles away, and for 10 years could not find a decent way out of this conflict.”

The US now faces “a very difficult situation here", he said. “Especially since Iran has repeatedly said that in this case, its hands will be untied."