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Health

The grifter's lament

RFK/Cassidy/Docs for America
© Reuters/Getty ImagesHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. • Senate Finance Committee member Sen. Bill Cassidy • Members of ”Doctors for America”
Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. • September 4, 2025
"We are the sickest country in the world. That's why we have to fire people at the CDC ... They did not do their job! This was their job to keep us healthy!"
— Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
What a gruesome spectacle it was to see HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. take on a conclave of vicious grifters on the Senate Finance Committee straining to warp reality in defense of their mighty patron, the nation-wrecking pharmaceutical companies.

Do you understand how deep, convoluted, and grave the political sickness is?

Over the years, the public health agencies and "big pharma" had evolved into a symbiotic vector driving the nation into chronic illness. They allowed the population to poison themselves on a diet of corn syrup, engineered snack foods, and chemical additives. Result: epidemic obesity, diabetes, and many other illnesses. To counter that, they dosed everybody to-the-max with sketchily-tested pharma products while the agency employees raked in royalties and pharma got a get-outa-jail-free card in the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) — legal liability cancelled.

Comment: Sickness means profit. How it is achieved no longer matters...except to its victims.


Satellite

Satellite photos show major construction at site tied to Israel's secret nuclear weapons program

Israeli nuke facility
© ReutersView of Israeli nuclear facility • Negev Desert outside Dimona • August 6, 2000
Experts told AP that the construction could be part of a project to build more nuclear weapons.

Satellite images show construction work on a major new facility at the nuclear site near Dimona, Israel, the location of Israel's secret nuclear weapons program, The Associated Press reported on Wednesday.

Israel is believed to have somewhere between 90 and 300 nuclear warheads, but the real figure is unknown since both Israel and the US do not officially acknowledge that the nuclear stockpiles exist. Israel is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and its secret weapons program is not subject to any international inspections.

The ambiguity around Israel's nuclear weapons program allows the US to provide military assistance without worrying about the Symington Amendment, a foreign assistance law that prohibits aid to countries that traffic in nuclear enrichment equipment or technology outside of international safeguards.

Comment: Ambiguity? Israel's 'secret' has been known for at least a decade.


Red Pill

Did Russia really jam von der Leyen's plane? The data says otherwise as the lies unravel

Ursula von der Leyen
© CopyrightUrsula von der Leyen is also known as Ursula von der Lügen, with Lügen being the German word for lies.
A flurry of reports from EU officials and Western media claimed this week that Russia jammed the plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen into Bulgaria. The tale of "hybrid warfare" in the skies made front-page news across an unquestioning mainstream press. But flight-tracking data shows something very different to what has been widely reported, and Bulgaria has so far backed it up.

What Brussels claimed happened

On Sunday, von der Leyen traveled to Plovdiv as part of an Eastern Europe tour of "frontline states" in a chartered jet with the elite of Brussels media. The junket was intended to harden Western backing for Kiev. Together with Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov, she visited the VMZ arms plant in Sopot and praised Sofia as a critical supplier of weapons to Ukraine.

Yet the headlines were less about the factory floor and more about the flight path. Upon landing the Financial Times bureau chief Henry Foy claimed that Russia had "blatantly interfered" with the Commission President's aircraft, knocking out its GPS navigation system on approach. According to the FT, the plane was forced to circle for an hour and the pilots had to fall back on paper charts before landing in Plovdiv.


Comment: Lies to justify the Russophobic war agenda.


Comment: Bulgaria has also debunked the lies spouted by Ursual von der Leyen.
The EU Commission president's team reported that Russia had likely interfered with her rented private jet's navigation systems

There is no evidence Russia interfered with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's airplane during her recent flight to Bulgaria, the country's authorities have said. In a hastily arranged press conference on Thursday Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov admitted to "a mess of information with questions, facts and the circumstances" and stated he had ordered a fresh inquiry into the allegations.

The European Commission earlier claimed Bulgarian authorities had confirmed the incident.

Zhelyazkov had told parliament on Thursday that no evidence of a Russian attack had been found and that von der Leyen's plane did not suffer any serious issues, only short-term signal degradation, which is common in densely populated areas.

"After checking the onboard records, we saw that the pilot did not express any concerns. The plane was in the holding area for about five minutes, and the signal quality remained good the entire time," Zhelyazkov was quoted as saying by Bild.

Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Grozdan Karadjov also said that there is "not a single fact that confirms the claim that the plane's GPS signal was jammed," citing empirical data, radio intercepts, recordings of our civil and military departments.

In an interview with bTV, Karadjov also denied sharing any information about the incident with the European Commission.

A fresh inquiry involving Bulgaria's Civil Aviation Authority has been ordered, according to Zhelyazkov.

On Sunday von der Leyen's pilots allegedly reported issues with their navigation systems while landing in Plovdiv on a PR exercise to visit "Europe's frontline states." The Financial Times Brussels bureau chief Henry Foy, who was on board the press junket, reported that the flight was "forced to circle for an hour." EU officials later told Sky of suspected "blatant Russian interference."

NATO chief Mark Rutte claimed "we are all on the eastern flank now, whether you live in London or Tallinn. "

Moscow on Thursday dismissed the "preposterous" accusations pushed by Brussels, pointing to publicly available flight tracking data which indicates that von der Leyen's jet had reported good GPS signal quality throughout the flight.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova suggested that the EU's accusations were "not just paranoia, but a cynical plot to distract their own population from the EU's worsening economic situation and from considering the real culprits behind the European crisis - the irresponsible, kleptocratic political elites of the European Union."

Since 2024, the Nordic and Baltic countries have accused Russia of disrupting communications on planes and ships as a form of "hybrid warfare," allegations Russia has denied.
Ursula von der Leyen is like an angel of death, who jets around and spreads lies resulting in more chaos, conflict, death and destruction. Whatever forces she is serving, it is not to the benefit of humanity.


Dollar Gold

Flashback Sugar and Spice and Everything Vice: the Empire's Sin City of London

Magog (left) and Gog (right)
Magog (left) and Gog (right) at Guildhall, City of London.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, which is considered the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, many have not been able to go back to sleep after such a lucid nightmare. Some have chosen the path of stocking up on cans of beans, distilling their urine into water and binge watching survivalists such as Bear Grylls hoping to absorb his skills through television osmosis.

The 2008 crisis put in the spotlight the psychopathic level of greed, vice, apathy and short-sightedness from those who wanted to play into the City of London and Wall Street casino houses. Get rich quick and don't care who you screw in the process, after all, at the end of the day you're either a winner or a loser.

Since the general public tends to consist of decent people, there is a widespread difficulty in comprehending how entire economies of countries have been hijacked by these piranhas. That we have hit such a level of crime that even people's hard earned pensions, education, health-care, housing etc. are all being gambled away... LEGALLY.

Star of David

Still being evil: Google picked up cool $45 million in deal with Netanyahu's office to spread Israeli propaganda

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© Abir Sultan/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a press conference at the Prime minister's office in Jerusalem on August 10, 2025.
Google is in the middle of a six-month, $45 million contract to amplify propaganda with Netanyahu's office. The contract describes Google as a "key entity" supporting the prime minister's messaging.Sep 03, 2025

On March 2, 2025, hours after the Israeli government announced the blockade of all food, medicine, fuel, and other humanitarian supplies from entering Gaza, lawmakers in Jerusalem demanded answers — not on the devastating human toll of such a decision, but on how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office was preparing to handle the public relations fallout.

"I began with the example of the cessation of humanitarian aid — did you prepare for this thing this morning?" asked Knesset member Moshe Tur-Paz, the chair of a subcommittee on Foreign Affairs in Israel's parliament.

Comment: And it is you, dear U.S. taxpayers, who are actually footing the bill.


Bad Guys

Putin: West encouraged Ukraine to reject Russia's 2022 peace terms

Kreminna Yakut Ukraine National Guard
© Scott Peterson/Getty ImagesA Ukrainian soldier nicknamed Yakut covers his ears as National Guard troops fire a 120mm mortar from the Kreminna Forest at Russian positions, Ukraine.
Kiev was instructed by its backers to keep fighting, according to the Russian president

Kiev was open to withdrawing its troops from Donbass and ending the conflict in 2022, but ultimately changed its mind at the insistence of the West, Russian president Vladimir Putin told journalists on Wednesday.

During a press conference in China, Putin said that shortly after the escalation of the conflict in 2022, Moscow urged Kiev to respect the choices of the people living in southeast Ukraine and withdraw its troops from the region. This would have ended the conflict "immediately," he noted.

The Russian president stated that these demands "were not rejected outright" by Ukrainian authorities. However, after Moscow withdrew its own forces from around Kiev at the "insistent calls of our Western European colleagues," the situation changed completely, Putin said.

Rainbow

The future of Gaza as seen from the White House

palestinian return
© Steve Sabella "The Great March of Return" album
President Donald Trump, who had rebuffed Benjamin Netanyahu when he came to ask him to annex Gaza, is now preparing to take control of the Palestinian territory. While Tel Aviv is preparing to annex the entire Mandate of Palestine and, on the contrary, Egypt and Jordan are preparing to hand over the keys to the Palestinian Authority, a vast $100 billion real estate operation is being planned.

On August 27, President Donald Trump convened a meeting at the White House to gather suggestions for the future of Gaza. In attendance were JD Vance, Vice President; Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy; Marco Rubio, Secretary of State; Jared Kushner, former advisor during the first term; Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister; and Ron Dermer, Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs.

No statement was released after this consultation. However, according to the Washington Post, the Gaza Strip would be "administered by the United States for at least 10 years while it is transformed into a glittering tourist resort and a center for high-tech manufacturing and technology." A colossal $100 million would be invested there.

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Attention

A triangle of tension: Alliances crumble over Ukraine war

ObanZelensky
© Public DomainHungarian PM Viktor Orban • Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelensky
For some time now, there have been tensions between Ukraine and Hungary. It is well known that Hungary is a major opponent of the European proxy war against Russia in the Donbas. For these and other reasons - such as rejecting the LGBTQ agenda and refusing to take in immigrants, whom the European Union calls refugees - Hungary's Orbán has been labelled the EU's "bad boy." But Hungary is not alone in protesting against this proxy war, which is now on the verge of developing into a major European war, or perhaps even a Third World War, even though the Americans claim it has been prevented.

Things have gotten even worse in recent weeks. Under the leadership of the Polish Law and Justice Party (PiS), an ultra-right-wing conservative party, relations between Hungary and Poland were still relatively good. That changed when Poland elected a new prime minister in 2023, Donald Tusk, ending the right-wing party's rule. Donald Tusk was President of the European Council from 2014 to 2019 and leader of the European People's Party from 2019 to 2022. He is a true Europhile and, of course, a strong supporter of the proxy war in Ukraine against Russia. But relations between Kiev and Warsaw have also cooled considerably. First, however, let's address the poor relations between Poland and Hungary.

Comment: To die for? Respecting differences with common sense seems to be the most difficult challenge on Earth.


Arrow Up

80% of French voters don't trust Macron - poll

Macron
© Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto/Getty ImagesPresident of France Emmanuel Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron's approval rating has fallen to its lowest since he took office in 2017, with 80% of people saying they do not trust him, a new survey has shown.

Macron was backed by just 15% of respondents, according to the new poll conducted for Le Figaro Magazine and published on Wednesday. About eight in ten expressed a negative view of his leadership, while the rest gave no clear answer - leaving him with a weaker rating than during the Yellow Vest protests, a mass anti-government movement that erupted in 2018 over fuel taxes and economic inequality.

Prime Minister Francois Bayrou fared no better in the survey, with trust in him also hitting record lows. Just 14% said they trust him, while 82% expressed the opposite - his weakest score since taking office as prime minister. Bayrou, who was appointed after Michel Barnier's government collapsed last year, is now pushing a controversial austerity plan as France struggles with a spiraling budget deficit that hit 5.8% of GDP in 2024 - almost double the EU 3% ceiling.

Comment: Macron's time is up. He doesn't believe it. The people do.


Oil Well

Exxon returns to Russia: A premonition of a G-2 energy partnership between oil companies Trump and Putin?

ExxonMobil facility
© ExxonMobil
We are slowly but surely moving toward a rapprochement between the United States, Russia, and China. This prospect should put an end to the British strategy of destroying Russia and the American strategy of dividing Russia and China. The idea of cooperation between the Big Three corresponds to what Donald Trump has always wanted: economic alliances rather than fratricidal wars.

This rapprochement, however, is likely to come at the expense of those who rely on old antagonisms: the European Union and India.

Seven days into the first important week of September, it appears that the platform for the 21st-century New World Order is taking shape, with interests converging around three transcendent summits:

1) the Shanghai Group (SCO in Tianjin [1];
2) the military parade in Beijing for the 80th anniversary of the victory over fascism [2], and
3) the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok [3].

As I pointed out at the time, among the many secret agreements (sic) emerging after the historic summit in the oil state of Alaska between the two oil-producing presidents, Trump and Putin, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reports that "Exxon held secret (megasic!) talks with Rosneft about its return to Russia" [4].