Puppet MastersS


Oil Pipeline

Hormuz re-closure sparks maritime chaos, Iranian gunboats open fire on tanker

hormuz closed again
© UKMTOIran reclosed the Hormuz Strait April 17, 2026
Iranian Forces Open Fire On Tanker

The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reports that a tanker was "approached by 2 IRGC gunboats, with no VHF challenge, and then fired upon."

UKMTO did not provide any further details about the two Iranian vessels that fired on the tanker or the type of weapons used in the maritime incident, which was reported to have occurred 20 nautical miles northeast of Oman.

Assume that President Trump is about to become absolutely furious on Truth Social. One can also assume that backchanneling and behind-the-scenes talks are not going well if an incident like this occurred ahead of the U.S.-Iran weekend negotiations.

Boat

Tanker armada racing for Hormuz after Iran says strait is open

Strait of Hormuz
© Adobe StockStrait of Hormuz
An armada of at least eight oil tankers set off toward the Strait of Hormuz immediately after Iran's foreign minister said the vital waterway was fully open to shipping.

Five of the carriers, which had been anchored north of Dubai, were moving into the waterway on Friday afternoon, soon after Iran's foreign minister said it was completely open, vessel tracking data compiled by Bloomberg show. Three more, which were waiting about 70 miles west, have also begun moving in the direction of the strait.

The tankers moved despite reports in Iranian media that suggested the country was still seeking to impose restrictions. Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that ships and cargoes linked to "hostile" countries would not be allowed through (in other words, no change from before). Passage via Strait of Hormuz will be closed if US naval blockade continues as it will be considered a violation of the ceasefire, the country's Fars news agency reported. At the same time, Trump said that Iran-aligned ships would be barred passage as per the recently announced blockade until a ceasefire is finalized.

Comment: Aaaaand maybe not:


Another condition:


So continued open passage of the strait is conditional on the good behavior of the bullies, Israel and the U.S. who created the whole mess. Don't hold your breath.


Oil Pipeline

Friends helping friends: Russia vows to 'fill China's energy resource gap' amid Hormuz crisis

lavrov  xi russia china oil deal
© Russian Foreign MinistryRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (L) said Moscow could help China with energy supplies following the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Wenesday April 15, 2026
The promise was made by Lavrov in meeting with Xi April 15, 2026

At a moment it remains a serious open question over just how vulnerable China is to the Hormuz Strait crisis, and now with the US-imposed US naval blockade of the vital oil transit waterway, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is in Beijing pledging energy support to China.

Lavrov met with President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, during which Xi urged China and Russia to "give full play to the advantages of geographic proximity and complementarity, deepen all-round cooperation and raise the resilience of each other's development."

Russia remains China's top energy supplier. "Both sides should maintain strategic focus, trust each other, support each other, develop together," Xi continued, according to a Chinese state media readout.

Comment: Russia is happy to help China, which it views as a mature, responsible nation. China has seen the oil crisis coming for months and has been prudently stockpiling it. Compare this to the gaggle of European and Asian states gathered on Russia' doorstep now begging for supply.




As for the "sanctions":





Snakes in Suits

"Mr. Biden lives abroad": Hunter skips US as former lawyers seek millions in unpaid fees

hunter biden street signs scandal
Sometimes the Universe writes the jokes for you.
"Mr. Biden lives abroad." Those four words in a filing from Barry Coburn confirmed what had long been rumored about his client: Hunter Biden has left the country as his former lawyers and creditors seek millions in unpaid debts. He added, "He cannot pay his current lawyers."

As I wrote about years ago, Biden's art grift would dry up as soon as he could no longer deliver influence and access to power. Reportedly unable to move art, Hunter has moved out of the reach of many creditors. He is rumored to be in South Africa, where his wife, Melissa Cohen, was born and raised.

Hunter is the Blanche DuBois of American politics. He has always relied on the kindness (and greed) of strangers when he could allegedly offer influence or access to his father, Joe Biden.

Hunter told a South African podcast in November that "We're trying to be between Cape Town and the States, go back and forth." He added, "I've fallen madly in love with Cape Town. You guys do not know how good you have it here. It's the most beautiful city in the world."

Jet1

SOTT Focus: Fun With AI #4: Trillions Into the Void - The Black Budget Black Hole That's Hiding in Plain Sight

What if the real conspiracy isn't secret plots — but the openly insane way "democracy" funnels taxpayer money into unaccountable black projects?
stealth fighter jet
"Experimental aircraft," and what else besides?
Just a reminder of the premise of this little series of articles: AI cannot inject its own "ideas". It can only recombine what's in existing texts through predefined language patterns. To some extent, that can provide insights that look "new" (but hey, maybe they just look new to you because you haven't seen them before - doesn't mean that nobody has - the AI was trained on more texts than any of us can ever read), but it's not on the same level as what humans can come up with. There is clear limitation: the source material. Any AI output has to be based on that. Human thinking can go beyond that. So how "new" anything from AI is is basically a matter of semantics. The more important metric, IMO, is whether it's useful. And I'd say it certainly can be. Many of the answers are brilliant and capture the inner workings of the system we live in amazingly. And all explained in a clear, easily understandable way.

Comment: See also:

Fun With AI #1: The System - By Design, Not Stupidity

Fun With AI #2: As Above, So Below - The Universe's Intelligent Design

Fun With AI #3: Learned Helplessness: The Architecture of Self-Disabling


Cross

Popes have spoken out on politics before, but with Trump and Pope Leo it's different

Pope Leo XIV
© Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty ImagesPope Leo XIV
The ongoing war of words between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV is unparalleled in modern history. It's not new for popes to speak out on political issues, historians of religion say, but Trump's insults toward the pope are without precedent.

The direct nature of Pope Leo's responses as well as being the first American pope are also playing a role in how the exchange is being interpreted by the public.

The recent back and forth started with Leo's calling for peace in response to the war in Iran, and continued with him warning of the "delusion of omnipotence" and writing that "God does not bless any conflict."

It escalated this past weekend when Trump accused Leo of being "WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy," a potential response to Catholic leaders' calling for more humanity in the Trump administration's immigration policies. Trump also claimed Leo was in favor of Iran having nuclear weapons. Trump continued his attacks Tuesday night with another social media post, saying, "Will someone please tell Pope Leo that Iran has killed at least 42,000 innocent, completely unarmed, protesters in the last two months."

"I have no fear of neither the Trump administration nor of speaking out loudly about the message in the Gospel," Leo told reporters on Monday at the start of an 11-day Africa tour.

Comment: "Ah, Men!"


Whistle

Gabbard sends criminal referrals for 2019 Trump impeachment whistleblower, IG coverup

Tulsi Gabbard
© Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard
On Monday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and the House Intelligence Committee released declassified transcripts revealing the whistleblower, whose complaint about Trump and Zelensky's 'perfect call', as an extreme partisan who had a "prior professional relationship with one of the Democratic Presidential candidates," and despite those facts, former-Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) Michael Atkinson claimed: "I did not find the complainant (whistleblower) was biased."

Well, tonight they are the recipients of two criminal referrals. Gabbard on Wednesday referred who is believed to be former CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella - along with ICIG Michael Atkinson who fast-tracked it - for potential criminal investigation.

Arrow Down

The collapse of multilateral law and the confusion of the battlefields

Nero burns Rome painting
Nero burns Rome
The United States behaved like barbarians during the Israeli war against Iran. Its president, Donald Trump, claimed responsibility for attacking civilians, even though just a month earlier he had asserted his desire to liberate them. He went so far as to threaten to eradicate Iranian civilization, despite his ambition to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

By acting in this way, Washington not only violated the UN Charter, but also forced some of its allies to discover that it was not their protector, but rather, that it was dragging them into a war they had not chosen.

The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, initially stated that "the total destruction of areas and the certain death of groups of people which, until now, had not been considered as possible targets" were being "seriously considered" (S/2026/141). He then publicly and explicitly threatened to annihilate Iranian civilization on April 7, 2026 [ 1 ] , in violation of Article 2.4 of the Charter of the United Nations.

In doing so, the President of the United States has placed himself outside of civilization. If there is one basic principle of international law, since the Hague Conference of 1899, it is that signatory states must not behave like barbarians.

X

Why Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary won't impact European policy toward Israel

Orban Feb 14, 2026
© Elekes Andor/WikimediaThe podium reads: The Safe Choice', the motto of his Fidesz Party
Despite the media narrative that Netanyahu "lost" an ally in Europe, Péter Magyar's decisive win in Hungary will not shift EU policy on Israel, because it is not being set by neofascists like Viktor Orbán but by Europe's liberal core.

Europe's authoritarian slide slowed slightly this week with Péter Magyar's decisive win in Hungary, ending 16 years of Viktor Orbán's illiberal rule. Yet in celebrating his electoral defeat, Europe's ruling class seems to have been too distracted by the sound of the collective sigh of relief to notice — or care about — Orbán's more lasting victory.

European democracies these days are looking a lot more like his Christian civilizational vision than any cosmopolitan opposition to it.

You know the Overton Window is broken when simply sounding less like a Nazi than Orbán gets you VIP treatment in the European Union — the post-WWII "peace project." Magyar may have, for now, stopped the patient's bleeding, but the ailing body politic of European democracy still lacks the medicine to save it.

His is not the cure we have been waiting for.

Comment: Something lost, perhaps nothing gained.


Attention

Collapsing Empire: Hezbollah crushes 'Greater Israel'

CDF Lebanon
© Global DelinquentsLebanese rescue workers scour the rubble of a residential building following a Zionist entity airstrike, April 8th.
On April 8th, the Zionist entity struck a demonic blow to the heart of Beirut, dropping 1,000 pound bombs in densely packed residential areas, killing untold civilians and injuring many more. One of Lebanon's most dire mass-killings since the end of the 1990 civil war, it marked the resumption of Israel's avowedly genocidal invasion. With bombs raining down apace even as rare in-person talks between the pair near, Zionist Occupation Force-backed settlers are moving quickly to establish a permanent presence in the country's south.

Whatever abrupt pause in the war on the Islamic Republic can be sustained by duelling Iranian and US blockades of the Strait Of Hormuz must be viewed in the context of the Zionist entity's longstanding determination to annex Lebanese territory, in service of 'Greater Israel'. Tel Aviv's criminal incursion ignited March 16th, Orwellianly dubbed by officials a "targeted ground operation against key targets." It was not until 10 days later that major news outlets deigned to call it an invasion.

On March 23rd, Tel Aviv's finance minister Bezalel Smotrich - a self-proclaimed fascist - urged the ZOF to formally annex southern Lebanon. Since then, over a million people have been displaced, thousands killed, and civilian infrastructure razed en masse. While a significant chunk of the country is now occupied, the cost for Tel Aviv was substantial. Unrelenting Hezbollah fire produced heavy casualties and record equipment and vehicle losses, including 21 Merkava main battle tanks in a single day on March 26th.

On April 2nd, Israeli media openly advertised the impending ceasefire in the war on Iran. It was revealed the Zionist entity was preparing to intensify its air campaign against Lebanon, due to enormous damage inflicted by the Resistance upon the ZOF. Tel Aviv reportedly planned to "[reduce] the current focus on Iran," in order to support "Israeli ground forces attempting to seize Lebanese territory." Were it not for hell being unleashed from the skies, the ZOF would currently be in big trouble.

On April 5th, the ZOF's Northern Command chief admitted Tel Aviv had grossly overestimated damage inflicted upon Hezbollah during its October 2024 invasion of Lebanon. Entity political and military chiefs had long-claimed the Resistance faction was obliterated by the illegal intervention. The ZOF estimated 70 - 80% of Hezbollah's rocket capabilities were destroyed during the conflict. This reverie was comprehensively shattered by hundreds of the group's projectiles successfully targeting Tel Aviv daily, throughout the Zionist-American war on Iran.

No wonder that conflict is now on hold. Hezbollah remains a redoubtable adversary, which can independently, and in tandem with its Resistance comrades, thwart Tel Aviv's seizure of Lebanese territory, and permanently expel Zionist settlers from northern Palestine. This wreaks havoc with Greater Israel's construction, which Benjamin Netanyahu openly yearns to be his enduring political legacy, and literal 'get out of jail free' card. Hence, southern Lebanon must be annexed, and Hezbollah neutralised. But attempting to do so will, as before, end in fatal catastrophe.