I agree, only reason I refered them as Jewish is it is more respectful than calling them Jew like a plural form instead of individual. I believe there are unscrupulous people who attach to and use religion not only as A weapon like radical and criminal Muslims openly do to hide behind but for personal power and profit.
Ipso
Trump hates it when the SM falls, besides he plays the algo’s like a fiddle. That was a massive squeeze, I’m sure it was all on the up and up and no one got their orders in before the announcement. 😉
Also re: Pimco and defaults. I can’t help but think that while it sucks for the economy, it might spur some QE that hopefully will help us out some.
Sounds like Iran would like to be bombed. Who’s Trump talking to anyways?
The Hormuz Letter
@HormuzLetter
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BREAKING: Iran directly rejects Trump’s new claim that he reached an agreement to “cancel tonight’s strikes” on Iran as “baseless,” saying no agreement has been approved at all, and all of Trump’s words should be disregarded like all his previous “38 times” deal-imminent announcements over two months, per Tasnim.
A senior Israeli official also tells Channel 12 they are “not aware of any agreement being reached,” per N12.
Goldie
So tough to call this group “Jewish.”
Rev. 2:9
“….and I know the blasphemy of those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.”
I believe that this is the Netanyahu crowd. When Christ rode the colt into Jerusalem and told them that since they didn’t know the time of His coming (they should have) they would be blinded until the time of His return, I believe it opened them up to Satanic influence. Kabbalah, Talmudic, etc and they returned to doing what was right in their own sight. Like they were in the time of the Book of Judges. Many then essentially diverted from the Law of Torah and sort adopted the “chosen” brand. Which essentially made them something other than Jewish, or Judaic.
I don’t have scripture to back it up other than Christ’s statement in His letter to the churches in Revelation, which he does twice to two different churches.
He was IMHO warning us of what we were going to see today, so that other Christians didn’t blindly follow-as we see with a lot in the western churches today. Discernment is key. It just seems to me that they are a long way from Christ’s two greatest commandments, not to mention they (many) hate Christ and persecute His people.
There are a lot of smarter people than me that don’t agree and would call me an anti-Semite, including the scholar I learned from.
I guess if I’m wrong, I’m going to hear it when this life is over.
Sorry for the length. Clearly I don’t get out enough.🤣
DJT did us a solid
Just in time for the weekend. A break for my dumb arse.
So, anyone believe this?
Things might be deeper than we think.
Apparently Jewish are in South America too and false flags that include UK blamed on Iran. There’s a transcript to this video.
Hope it’s true! Reason for gold’s jump?
Trump CANCELS Iran strikes as he sensationally claims Tehran’s leaders agreed peace deal
Peachy
unusual_whales
@unusual_whales
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BREAKING: Pimco says a default wave is coming.
Did I wear all you guys out?
Sorry. I’ll say this and shut it until the close. It is so very pm like to watch every rally attempt in the metals get trounced back to no gain in mere seconds. It.Just.Never.Ends.
I believe accumulation by big money is squeezing every last drop of blood.
QQQ’s failing, dollar strong
I’m surprised we’re still standing, even with minuscule gains.
This will get their attention
Don’t mess with our tech oligarchs and their stuff, we’ll get up and go nuclear on your butts. Or maybe just drop some bombs on schools and civilians.😞
Sorry, forgot to post the link:
If the SM turns lower
pm shares are screwed. Gold is acting like an anchor – not in a good way.
Don’t think so
Small turn in pm’s immediately fails.
QQQ’s get all losses back. DOW still working on it.
Unless the dollar turns lower, we’ll get nothing.
Right on the money
The Rabbit Hole
@TheRabbitHole
“What multiculturalism boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except Western culture. And you cannot blame any culture in the world except Western culture.”
— Thomas Sowell
The Orcs are running wild
Arthur MacWaters
@ArthurMacwaters
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“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo.
“So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”
Nobunaga on Britain
NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
@japan_nobunaga
The most shocking thing from a Japanese perspective is not the crimes themselves.
It is that British people are being turned into second-class citizens in their own homeland — and they are still expected to stay polite about it.
Grooming gang victims were ignored for years.
Now, after another attempted beheading, the same pattern: downplay the attacker, crack down on anyone who gets angry.
You have elections. You have a military. You have history.
Yet your leaders continue importing the exact people who are destroying your safety, and most of you still say nothing.
In Japan, this would be considered an invasion. And we would respond accordingly.
Britain, you are running out of time to remember what it means to defend your own
Look at that SM go
Buy every dip. War or no war.
CPI was soft
So, we know inflation is bad for pm’s.
I guess softer inflation is bad for them too.
Don’t think this is going to help
https://x.com/abdulslam2017/status/2064716593653825702?s=46
This is what most of the world thinks.
Buygold
I concur. ![]()
Apparently this war was not meant to end anytime soon because certain people not Trump on both sides want it to go on.
How lobbyest can make up story’s to rob our country start wars and cost lives. Where is the oversight group to investigate their stories.
Congressional war vote.
Other politicians picked up the theme. Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois said:
Now is the time to check the aggression of this ruthless dictator, whose troops have bayoneted pregnant women and have ripped babies from their incubators in Kuwait.
Seven U.S. Senators cited the incubator atrocities on the Senate floor in the debate over the resolution authorizing the war.
On January 12, 1991, the Senate voted 52 to 47 in favor of the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution. The air war began on January 17, 1991.
We went to war because the Kuwaiti’s paid Robert Gray millions. And he, in turn, paid those congressmen a lousy $50 grand.
Everything was a lie.
The girl from Kuwait had hardly been in the country. She was Nayirah al-Sabah, the daughter of Saud Nasir al-Sabah, the Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States. She had grown up in Washington, D.C. She had been coached for her testimony by a Hill & Knowlton vice president named Lauri Fitz-Pegado.
When Kuwait itself later commissioned Kroll Associates to investigate the affair, Nayirah told Kroll she had never been a hospital volunteer. She had “stopped by for a few minutes.” She had seen one baby outside its incubator “for no more than a moment.”
The witness who corroborated her at the United Nations Security Council, identified to the public as a Kuwaiti physician, was Dr. Ibraheem Behbehani, head of the Kuwait Red Crescent. He was a dentist. He had never set foot in the maternity ward.
In March 1991, with the war won, ABC News correspondent John Martin went to Kuwait. He interviewed the doctors and nurses who had stayed at Al-Adan Hospital through the occupation. No baby had been pulled from any incubator. No incubator had been stolen. No mass killing of newborns had occurred.
Amnesty International withdrew its 300-baby figure. John Healey, the executive director of Amnesty International USA, accused the Bush administration of opportunistic manipulation of the international human rights movement.
There were never any consequences for any of the actors involved in manufacturing the lie. Rep. Lantos kept his seat until his death. Rep. Porter also kept his. Robert Gray remained worldwide chairman of Hill & Knowlton Public Affairs. Lauri Fitz-Pegado was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994 as director general of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service.
When Robert Gray retired in the early 1990s, he bought the grandest remaining 1920s mansion on Millionaire’s Row in Miami Beach. He renamed the house Villa Crono. Crono – Cronos – the Greek titan who castrated his father, Uranus.
I knew Gray because, starting around 2011, I rented Villa Crono for several winters. At the time Robert was in his 90s. The home was filled with 50 years of political trophies – none bigger than the war he started.
Since 1991, the United States has spent trillions of dollars and uncounted American lives on the wars that followed our initial foray into the Middle East. The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. The 2003 invasion of Iraq. The 2011 intervention in Libya. The campaign against ISIS. And now the 2026 war with Iran. And yes, that’s when it all started. The American military presence in the Persian Gulf, before Gray took his Kuwaiti retainer, was essentially zero.
The reason the Iran war will not end is because Iran cannot defeat us. And we cannot defeat Iran. This is the perfect political operation – it’s a war neither side can win, that will cost trillions to continue fighting.
Much like global warming, it is a huge, unsolvable problem that the politicians can now use to terrify Americans and convince them to yield more and more of their sovereignty and their property to the State. The Iranian militia and their mullahs will, of course, do exactly the same.
ongressional war vote.
Other politicians picked up the theme. Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois said:
Now is the time to check the aggression of this ruthless dictator, whose troops have bayoneted pregnant women and have ripped babies from their incubators in Kuwait.
Seven U.S. Senators cited the incubator atrocities on the Senate floor in the debate over the resolution authorizing the war.
On January 12, 1991, the Senate voted 52 to 47 in favor of the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution. The air war began on January 17, 1991.
We went to war because the Kuwaiti’s paid Robert Gray millions. And he, in turn, paid those congressmen a lousy $50 grand.
Everything was a lie.
The girl from Kuwait had hardly been in the country. She was Nayirah al-Sabah, the daughter of Saud Nasir al-Sabah, the Kuwaiti Ambassador to the United States. She had grown up in Washington, D.C. She had been coached for her testimony by a Hill & Knowlton vice president named Lauri Fitz-Pegado.
When Kuwait itself later commissioned Kroll Associates to investigate the affair, Nayirah told Kroll she had never been a hospital volunteer. She had “stopped by for a few minutes.” She had seen one baby outside its incubator “for no more than a moment.”
The witness who corroborated her at the United Nations Security Council, identified to the public as a Kuwaiti physician, was Dr. Ibraheem Behbehani, head of the Kuwait Red Crescent. He was a dentist. He had never set foot in the maternity ward.
In March 1991, with the war won, ABC News correspondent John Martin went to Kuwait. He interviewed the doctors and nurses who had stayed at Al-Adan Hospital through the occupation. No baby had been pulled from any incubator. No incubator had been stolen. No mass killing of newborns had occurred.
Amnesty International withdrew its 300-baby figure. John Healey, the executive director of Amnesty International USA, accused the Bush administration of opportunistic manipulation of the international human rights movement.
There were never any consequences for any of the actors involved in manufacturing the lie. Rep. Lantos kept his seat until his death. Rep. Porter also kept his. Robert Gray remained worldwide chairman of Hill & Knowlton Public Affairs. Lauri Fitz-Pegado was appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1994 as director general of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service.
When Robert Gray retired in the early 1990s, he bought the grandest remaining 1920s mansion on Millionaire’s Row in Miami Beach. He renamed the house Villa Crono. Crono – Cronos – the Greek titan who castrated his father, Uranus.
I knew Gray because, starting around 2011, I rented Villa Crono for several winters. At the time Robert was in his 90s. The home was filled with 50 years of political trophies – none bigger than the war he started.
Since 1991, the United States has spent trillions of dollars and uncounted American lives on the wars that followed our initial foray into the Middle East. The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan. The 2003 invasion of Iraq. The 2011 intervention in Libya. The campaign against ISIS. And now the 2026 war with Iran. And yes, that’s when it all started. The American military presence in the Persian Gulf, before Gray took his Kuwaiti retainer, was essentially zero.
The reason the Iran war will not end is because Iran cannot defeat us. And we cannot defeat Iran. This is the perfect political operation – it’s a war neither side can win, that will cost trillions to continue fighting.
Much like global warming, it is a huge, unsolvable problem that the politicians can now use to terrify Americans and convince them to yield more and more of their sovereignty and their property to the State. The Iranian militia and their mullahs will, of course, do exactly the same.
Ipso, ferret
Ipso – Looks like Texas administered some reasonable justice to Mr. Anthony. He’s a dumb kid. As long as it’s not 35 and get out in two for good behavior. No doubt came from a racist family who didn’t help things.
ferret – It’s a start I guess. I’m sort of beyond the point of peaceful protest with a couple arrests. Here I’d prefer to see two to three man armed teams…I’ll let you finish the thought.

