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A high-contrast black-and-white wide-angle shot of a burning refinery in the Persian Gulf under a dark sky, dramatic flares of light illuminating a swarm of small drones overhead, 4K HDR documentary photography, grainy film aesthetic.
A high-contrast black-and-white wide-angle shot of a burning refinery in the Persian Gulf under a dark sky, dramatic flares of light illuminating a swarm of small drones overhead, 4K HDR documentary photography, grainy film aesthetic.

Retailers Pocket Your 170 Billion Dollar Tariff Refund #

The United States Supreme Court just handed a $170 billion windfall to the largest corporations in the country, and you will never see a cent of it. Following the February ruling that declared the administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act unlawful, a massive pool of cash is being funneled back to the 'importers of record.' These are the mega-retailers and industrial giants who paid the tariffs. While they were quick to raise prices on working families to…

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Mandelson Leaked EU Bailout to Epstein in 2010 #

The declassification of the Epstein files has finally provided the smoking gun for what we have long known: the elite 'pedophile network' was actually a high-speed data hub for global insider trading. Met chief Sir Mark Rowley confirmed that investigators are now chasing a 2010 email from Lord Peter Mandelson…

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They Blew Up the Gas and Bought Bitcoin #

The physical world is burning, and the elites are fleeing into the digital lifeboats. As Iranian drone swarms cripple Qatar’s Ras Laffan Industrial City—knocking out 17% of global LNG capacity—the price of energy has become a weapon of mass destruction. Brent crude is screaming toward $120 a barrel, and the…

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Colorado Meatpackers Strike Against the Corporate Table #

In Greeley, Colorado, 3,000 workers have walked off the job at the JBS meatpacking plant, marking the first major agricultural strike in forty years. The mainstream media will tell you…

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Apple Bans Vibe Coding to Save Its Monopoly #

Apple has officially declared war on the democratization of software. By blocking autonomous AI 'vibe coding' platforms like Replit and Vibecode from the App Store, the Cupertino giant is protecting…

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In Brief #

Pentagon Blacklists Anthropic for Having Morals

The Department of Defense has officially dumped AI firm Anthropic after the company refused to allow its models to be used for autonomous killing. The Pentagon has pivoted to OpenAI and AWS, demanding 'any lawful use' clauses that ensure the drones won't have a conscience.

Mullin Confirmed to Run the Deportation Mill

The Senate has cleared Markwayne Mullin to head DHS, paving the way for $15,000 visa bonds. The border is no longer a line on a map; it is a corporate paywall where physical mobility is a luxury for the rich and a growth market for private prison contractors.

Ashab al-Yamin Terror Spreads to Belgium

The Belgian military has been deployed to Antwerp after the shadow group Ashab al-Yamin bombed financial and religious targets. The group is leveraging the chaos of the Iran-Israel war to turn European streets into a secondary front of the hydrological conflict.

The Ghost Leader of Tehran Stays Hidden

Mojtaba Khamenei has not appeared in public for two weeks, fueling reports that the IRGC is using AI-generated statements to mask a total military takeover. The Iranian state has become a simulation, detached from the reality of the people it claims to rule.