Sunday, March 15, 2026

As global instability disrupts shipping...

Editor's note: ...routes, supply chains, fertilizer supplies, and agricultural markets, the reliability of the modern food system is increasingly being called into question. The ongoing conflict affecting Iran and the surrounding region has exposed just how vulnerable global supply chains can be. When wars interrupt shipping lanes and agricultural inputs, food prices rise and shortages can follow. History shows that one of the most effective responses to this kind of uncertainty is local food production. During times of crisis Americans once turned millions of backyards, vacant lots, and community spaces into productive food gardens. These were called Victory Gardens, and they helped feed a nation during wartime. The following guide explains why that idea may once again be critically important and how anyone can begin growing food immediately.
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The Backyard Food Revolution: Why Every American Should Start a Victory Garden

March 15, 2026 | AD News Network

For most Americans the modern food system feels permanent and secure. Grocery stores appear full, food arrives daily from around the country and around the world, and few people ever stop to consider how fragile that system actually is. In reality the global food supply depends on a compromised network of shipping routes, fertilizers, fuel supplies, and transportation infrastructure. When even one part of that system is disrupted the consequences can spread rapidly through agriculture and food distribution. Today those vulnerabilities are becoming increasingly visible as geopolitical tensions and war threaten key shipping routes and agricultural supply chains.

Quietly and with little public debate, a proposal...

Editor's note: ...circulating inside the Pentagon could fundamentally reshape the role of the U.S. military in the Western Hemisphere. The plan would merge United States Southern Command and United States Northern Command into a single hemispheric command often referred to as "AMERICOM." Supporters describe the idea as "an administrative reorganization designed to streamline military operations across the Americas." Critics see something far more troubling. By consolidating authority over both foreign military operations and the defense of the US under one command structure, the proposal raises serious constitutional questions about the expanding role of the military in areas traditionally governed by civilian institutions and democratic oversight.
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AMERICOM: The Pentagon Plan That Could Militarize the Western Hemisphere

March 16, 2026 | AD News network

Plans inside the Pentagon to merge United States Southern Command and United States Northern Command into a single hemispheric military authority sometimes referred to as "AMERICOM" have raised serious constitutional concerns. While the restructuring has not been formally implemented, recent moves such as the creation of the United States Army Western Hemisphere Command indicate the Department of Defense is already moving toward a consolidated structure overseeing military operations across North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. What is being presented as bureaucratic efficiency may in reality represent a quiet expansion of military authority into areas that have historically been governed by civilian institutions.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

The religious concept of Jewish "chosenness" (the curse of the Levant) has been...

Editor's note: ...interpreted by Orthodox Jews and Zionist Christians as justification for political and cultural dominance. Within that critique, the global Hasidic movement Chabad-Lubavitch is singled out as an influential network promoting messianic ideology and expanding its reach through thousands of institutions worldwide. The growing awareness of these doctrines and the movement's perceived influence is fueling rising public awareness and criticism, with many people increasingly unwilling to accept or tolerate the influence of this archaic aggressive religious cult operating on a global scale.
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The Expanding Influence of Chabad-Lubavitch and Why Critics Are Increasingly Angry

March 14, 2026

The global religious cult network known as Chabad-Lubavitch has spent decades building a powerful presence in over 100 countries including in Japan. Through thousands of outreach centers and emissaries operating in more than 100 countries, the movement has become one of the most visible and influential branches of modern Judaism.

British continue their attack on Russia...

Editor's note: ...this time launching 7 Storm Shadow cruise missiles into the city of Bryansk in Russia. After four years with well over one million deaths, energy facilities destroyed, untold infrastructure destruction, millions of displaced Ukrainians, and there is no end in sight for the continued British commercial proxy war against Russia. Makes you try to understand why the Russians don't fire some of their hypersonic ballistic missiles at the MBDA UK assembly facility in Stevenage, England?
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UK behind deadly Storm Shadow missile attack on Russian city – Kremlin

Seven people were killed and dozens injured after British-made weapons hit Bryansk, according to local officials

March 11, 2026 | By RT

A Ukrainian strike on the Russian city of Bryansk using UK-made long-range Storm Shadow missiles would have been impossible without the direct involvement of British military specialists, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

Friday, March 13, 2026

Remember the last time the US Marines...

Editor's note: ...were sent to Lebanon? On October 23, 1983, a suicide bomber (patsy lunatic) drove a truck loaded with explosives into the U.S. Marine barracks at Beirut International Airport in Lebanon. The explosion killed 241 American service members (220 Marines, 18 Navy sailors, and 3 soldiers). A second truck bomb struck French peacekeepers nearby, killing 58 French soldiers. There is no such thing as "peace keeping." Sending US Marines on "peace keeping missions" is stupidity. After the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings, critics argued the US Marine Corps "peacekeepers" had effectively been set up for disaster, stationed in an exposed building with minimal barriers, strict rules limiting their ability to defend themselves, and ignored intelligence warnings about a possible truck bomb attack.
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U.S. Is Sending Thousands Of Marines To Middle East And Their Target May Be Lebanon, Not Iran

March 13, 2026 | By South Front

The United States is deploying a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) to the Middle East as the war with Iran heats up. Multiple recent reports indicate that the U.S. and Israel may be planning ground operations in Iran, possibly to seize enriched uranium, to capture a key island, or to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is more likely that the marine unit will end up landing in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, as a part of a wider Israeli invasion.

This is what oligarchs running the US...

Editor's note: ...are afraid of so they use their lackeys in governments to make life even more difficult for you. Oligarchs are afraid of an uprising. They are afraid of ordinary people having guns and who can shoot back doing serious damage. All you have to do is stop contracting with governments and say "no." This is gradualism. These government lackeys - some call them "politicians" - don't work for you. They work for money power and oligarchs. Now the state wants to come into your home to do inspections. Here is what Democratic Senator Matt D. Klein wants Americans to ignore: Framing gun ownership as a "public health issue" is a political tactic used to justify new regulations rather than address the real problem: violent individuals. Criminals and mentally deranged people who commit violent acts are not stopped by statistical studies or broad restrictions placed Americans who handle guns responsibly and professionally. Millions of Americans own firearms safely and responsibly, and penalizing them through sweeping legislation does nothing to deter those already willing to break the law. By redefining a constitutional right under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution as a medical problem, lawmakers like Klein in Minnesota can bend data and arguments to support almost any policy outcome they want. The state of Minnesota is riddled with tax fraud and now these lackeys want to extend their control.
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Minnesota Floats 'Assault Weapons' and Mag Ban With State Inspection of Storage Devices

By News2A Team | March 11, 2026

On Wednesday, March 10, the left-leaning Minnesota legislature introduced a bill banning most semi-automatic rifles and magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds, and mandating state inspection of firearms storage devices. The bill makes overnight criminals out of those law-abiding citizens who do not comply with the new bans.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

This is just the beginning.

Editor's note: A U.S. aerial refueling tanker, a Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, crashed in Iraq during operations linked to the escalating confrontation with Iran, a development that may signal the opening phase of a wider and more dangerous stage of the conflict as the war continues to intensify.

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US military refueling plane crashes in Iraq and rescue is underway

By Ben Finley and Konstantin Toropin | March 13, 2026

WASHINGTON (AP) — An American military refueling plane taking part in the operation against Iran crashed in Iraq and rescue efforts were underway, U.S. Central Command said Thursday.

It was not immediately clear if there were any casualties. A U.S. official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity to discuss the developing situation, said the KC-135 aircraft that crashed had at least five crew members aboard.

Put all this into perspective concerning...

Editor's note: ...the Straight of Hormuz, shipping and Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Mojtaba Khamenei works for the city of London (weaponizing Islam). The progression is if the "dark age" Mullah (Shiite cleric of intermediate rank) Khamenei is an asset of the city of London, why would British interests want shipping threatened, oil supplies threatened and potential war? The UK economy and London's financial system completely dominates international shipping: Lloyd's of London. The way Khamenei speaks sounds like it is scripted right out of Lawrence of Arabia: "I assure everyone that we will not neglect avenging ‌the blood of your martyrs." Mojtaba Khamenei built a $100-million overseas property empire, including luxury homes on Bishops Avenue in London held through British offshore shell companies linked to Iranian businessman Ali Ansari and funded largely by Iranian oil revenues routed through European and Gulf banks despite sanctions imposed in 2019. When a Mullah like Mojtaba Khamenei can stash over $100 million in oil-derived loot in London property while threatening to shut the Strait of Hormuz, it makes Britain's role in protecting this "cleric's" wealth more than just mere financial complicity. Saudi Arabia is now positioning itself for a long energy strategy by expanding pipelines and export routes that bypass the Strait of Hormuz, reducing its dependence on a waterway that carries roughly 20% of the world's oil and is vulnerable to Iranian threats and regional conflict.
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Iran Hit More Tankers As New Supreme Leader Vows To Keep Strait Of Hormuz Shut (Videos)

By South Front | March 12, 2026

Iran will fight on and keep the Strait of Hormuz shut, new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on March 12, in his first remarks ​since he succeeded his father, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the opening strikes of the American-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Estimates suggest Israel's construction project in Gaza...

Editor's note: ...could cost between about $50 billion and $75 billion when military operations, mobilization, and related expenses are included. With Gaza's population at roughly 2.2 million people, that works out to about $23,000 to $34,000 for every man, woman, and child living in Gaza. Put bluntly, the staggering amount of money being spent on bombs, missiles, and military operations could theoretically give every Palestinian tens of thousands of dollars to start a new life somewhere else. It is a tongue-in-cheek cynical calculation, but it highlights the extraordinary economics of Israel's construction project in Gaza. In construction terms though, bombing is a whole lot less expensive for the condominiums, hotels, office buildings, restaurants and cafes planned for Gaza.
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The Cost and Firepower of Israel's Construction Project In Gaza

March 11, 2026 | By AD News Network

Since the fighting began on October 7, 2023 in Gaza, Israel has carried out one of the most intensive bombing campaigns in modern warfare against targets in the Gaza Strip. Israeli aircraft have conducted tens of thousands of airstrikes across a 365 square kilometer (141 square miles) area using a wide range of aerial munitions. Military analysts estimate that the campaign has involved the release of tens of thousands of tons of explosives. Early estimates placed the amount of explosives dropped at about 25,000 tons during the first weeks of the war, but later assessments suggested the total may have exceeded 70,000 tons as the campaign expanded. The strikes have relied heavily on conventional aerial bombs weighing 500 pounds, 1,000 pounds, and 2,000 pounds, many of them fitted with precision guidance kits and delivered by Israeli fighter aircraft such as F-15 and F-16 jets.

US Navy: Drop a bomb on Mojtaba Khamenei's head

Editor's note: The pirate City of London obviously takes care of their own. A year-long investigation by Bloomberg found that Mojtaba Khamenei quietly built an overseas real-estate network worth more than $100 million, including numerous luxury properties in London. The portfolio reportedly includes mansions on the elite street The Bishops Avenue as well as other high-end assets across Europe and the Middle East. According to Bloomberg, the properties are not held directly in Khamenei's name but through shell companies and associates such as Iranian businessman Ali Ansari. The shell companies are registered in the Aisle of Mann and St. Kitts, both nodes of the City of London's offshore banking network. Funds for the purchases were allegedly routed through banks in the UK, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and the UAE and are believed to originate largely from Iranian oil revenues, despite sanctions imposed on Khamenei in 2019. Where did this British asset get his wealth from? Oil
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How the Son of Iran's Supreme Leader Built a Global Property Empire

Mojtaba Khamenei has amassed sprawling international investments, while economic hardship at home has sparked Iran's deadliest protests in decades.

By Ben Bartenstein | January 29, 2026

On a tree-lined street in north London, known as "Billionaire's Row," a clutch of mostly empty mansions sit behind tall hedges and blacked-out gates. As school children wander by, private guards in dark SUVs patrol outside.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

The Abrahamic religions are about to clash and...

Editor's note: ...if anyone thinks King Chuck here has a fondness or brotherly affiliation with Islam you have been duped. Chuck did this sword dance in Saudi Arabia some years back to give legitimacy to Islam. Call him "Charles of Arabia" (the British known for "protecting very violent Caliphates"). There is not an Islamification because the imperial powers represented by Chuck love Islam. Islam is a mere tool to destroy real national interests. We saw Charles of Arabia do his sword dance with Islam, while the psychotic ranting lunatic Christian Zionist Lindsey Graham is threatening Saudi Arabia. A senior Iranian cleric, Abdollah Javadi‑Amoli, has reportedly issued a fatwa calling for jihad and the shedding of the blood of President Donald Trump, escalating the confrontation between Iran, the US, and Israel into explicit religious terms. In Shiite Islam, a fatwa from a powerful ayatollah is not mere political rhetoric but a religious ruling that can legitimize violence and inspire followers to act. By framing retaliation as jihad, the declaration risks mobilizing militants and proxy groups all across the region, raising the danger of terrorism and wider conflict far beyond Iran's borders. If the US puts US soldiers in Iran you can be absolutely assured it is intended to provoke a Jihad.

No, President Trump, it wasn't the Iranians who...

Editor's note: ...because of incompetence dropped a missile on the Minab compound in southern Iran also hitting the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school allegedly killing over 160 children (numbers vary). The pedo empire takes out 160 children. What's the alternative here? The IRGC launched a missile into the school to blame the US? Tomahawk cruise missiles (The Guardian so use discernment) are highly resistant to traditional "hacking" in the sense of remote takeover or mid-flight redirection by an adversary, but they are not immune to certain forms of electronic interference, supply-chain sabotage, or cyber-related disruptions during development, manufacturing, or pre-launch phases. Video, debris, and munitions analysis suggest the weapon was a BGM/UGM-109 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missile. Investigations into the strike near the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab indicate the weapon was most likely a U.S. Tomahawk land-attack cruise missile launched from a U.S. Navy destroyer operating in the Arabian Sea during the opening phase of the operation against Iran on February 28, 2026. Several Tomahawk-capable ships were in range, including the Arleigh Burke–class destroyers USS Delbert D. Black (DDG‑119), USS Spruance (DDG‑111), and USS Michael Murphy (DDG‑112), but the U.S. military has not publicly identified the exact vessel that fired the missile. 
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Did Trump Bomb Iranian School Girls With UK-Made Weaponry?

Exclusive: Scottish factory helps make US Tomahawk missiles reportedly used in attack on the Minab compound in Iran, where over 100 children were killed.

By John McEvoy | March 9, 2026

On 28 February, a girls' primary school in southern Iran was hit by a missile, killing 168 people, mostly children.

Monday, March 9, 2026

The criminals in Kiev claim...

Editor's note: ...the convoy belonged to a state bank and was part of a routine financial transfer. But the movement of such enormous sums in physical cash and gold raises obvious questions. At a time when Ukraine is receiving tens of billions of dollars in Western aid, incidents like this reinforce long-standing known corruption and the lack of transparency surrounding wartime finances. Hungary insists the seizure is part of a legitimate criminal investigation. Whatever the final explanation, the cash convoy demonstrates again a troubling reality: massive financial flows ("Ukrainian laundromat") tied to Ukraine's war effort are moving through opaque channels that demand far greater scrutiny.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Japan's government often resembles...

Editor's note: ...a large, aging ship with too many captains on the bridge, everyone is issuing orders, but the vessel turns so slowly that it cannot avoid the storms ahead. Layers of cumbersome bureaucracy, ministerial rivalries, and risk-averse decision-making mean that even when problems are clearly visible, meaningful change takes years. By the time the ship finally adjusts course, the economic and demographic waves facing Japan have already grown larger. The data does not show Japan as an incompetent state. In fact, by global standards its government works quite well. When governments "work quite well" who exactly does it work for? The bureaucracy or for Japan's population? Many analysts argue the bureaucratic system is slow to adapt, and without modernization Japan could struggle economically in the coming decades.
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Japan's Broken System: Why Many Citizens Say the Government Is Failing

March 9, 2026 | By AD News Network

From everyday conversations across Japan, many ordinary people feel their government is simply out of touch and badly managed. Policies often seem slow, confusing, and disconnected from the realities people face in daily life. Decades of economic stagnation, commonly referred to as the "Lost Decades of Japan", have left many Japanese with the sense that political leaders and bureaucrats argue, reshuffle policies, and protect their institutions while real problems like rising costs, stagnant wages, and demographic decline, go largely unresolved. In plain terms, many people feel the system is too rigid, too bureaucratic, and too slow to fix itself, creating a widespread impression that the government is chaotic and unable to respond decisively to the country's challenges.

John G. Trump, uncle of President Donald Trump and...

Editor's note: ...an MIT electrical engineer, was asked by the U.S. government in 1943 to examine Nikola Tesla's papers after Tesla's death on January 7, 1943. The Office of Alien Property Custodian had seized the materials over concerns about potential military inventions and "zero point energy." After a brief review, John G. Trump reported that Tesla's later ideas were "speculative and contained no workable principles of military value, clearing them for release." Released when the critical research was either destroyed or removed. There is no evidence John Trump ever worked in Tesla's lab or collaborated with him while Tesla was alive; the connection is reported as being "limited to this one-time government review." It appears we have reached an inflection point in our "civilization" (all based on energy):

Looking into our circumstances...