April 10, 2026

Trump In Tirade Attacks His Base, Insults The Great Alex Jones

 

Trump crossed another red line.


Mr. Sloppy Seconds, the Devil's Apprentice, Diaper Don, the man of many names, minds, and faces, couldn't help himself yesterday, using that big mouth of his to insult one of the great men of our time. 

Alex Jones has more bravery in his pinky than Trump has in his body. 

On the day of 9/11, Alex stuck his neck out to report the truth about that historic crime while Trump went on air to spread the official lie like a good little goy.

While Trump was filming reality tv and raping kids backstage at his pageant show, Alex was educating and awakening an entire generation. He built something Trump's pathetic mind couldn't even imagine.

You foolish con man, you ungrateful vermin! Who do you think you are? 

You're the biggest slave in the land. 

Mind your tongue and do not insult men better than you.

April 9, 2026

A New Order In The Persian Gulf

 




"The other danger posed by the threat of an Ottoman navy in the Gulf was that, by casting doubts on British paramountcy, it might revive Arab piracy. Poor Arab traders would be tempted to return to plunder, if they thought they could play British and Ottoman authorities against each other. This would be a retrograde step, since British ambitions to secure order in the Gulf were increasing significantly in the mid-1840s. In 1846, Hennell agreed informally with the Persian governor of Fars that British ships would police the Persian shore looking for pirates, though this agreement was not made public. In 1845, Muscat bowed to British pressure and agreed to confine its slave trading to the African coast rather than the Gulf. In 1847, the Porte agreed to forbid Ottoman vessels and subjects from engaging in the slave trade, giving British warships limited rights of search and seizure over them. Meanwhile, Hennell persuaded the Trucial shaykhs to ban the slave trade in 1847. Britain's assault on the slave trade, as on piracy, was part of its aim of creating an ordered space for free commerce.

. . .Ottoman assertiveness, however, merely encouraged the British to secure their own position in the Gulf to head off any challenge. When the maritime truce in the Gulf expired after ten years, it was replaced by a permanent truce in 1853, guaranteed by the British resident and negotiated by Hennell's successor Kemball. It offered the shaykhs permanent protection and "peace in perpetuity." All the Trucial rulers agreed to prevent hostilities between them, and to rely on the British authorities to obtain reparations for any act of aggression on them. The Ottoman navy in the Gulf remained a phantom for some decades. Meanwhile, in 1861, the British met continuing threats to Bahrain, from the Saudis and others, with the first of several treaties guaranteeing its independence. The local British representatives rejected Ottoman claims to sovereignty, either in the Gulf or over Faysal, and insisted that Gulf security was a British responsibility.

So naval power guaranteed British authority on the coast. Whether it could also improve the economic condition of the pashalik of Baghdad was a greater challenge." - An excerpt from, "Promised Lands: The British and the Ottoman Middle East" by Jonathan Parry, Princeton University Press, 2022, Pg. 307 - 309. More here.

"As part of their offensive, British forces seized the canal. Lesseps denounced the seizure as a violation of the canal's neutrality, but British troops had in fact occupied the entire country. Several years passed before an international convention declared that the Suez Canal should never be closed to ships of any nation by any nation, and in the interim, the British established a protectorate over Egypt. While the khedive ruled in name, along with a prime minister and an assembly, the British government held ultimate authority, and the British consul general, Lord Cromer, was the final arbiter of what the government could and could not do." - An excerpt from, "Parting The Desert: The Creation of the Suez Canal" by Zachary Karabell, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2003, Pg. 266


The British brought law and order to the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters when they arrived. They elevated civilization. Muslim piracy and the Muslim slave trade were real problems in the 19th century. The Ottomans weren't interested in addressing those issues and Iran wasn't strong enough to do anything about them even if it wanted.

That's not the case now. The origin of the chaos lies outside the Persian Gulf, and is a direct result of U.S. policy over the span of multiple decades.

In the past fifty years it's been the British and American installed regimes in the Persian Gulf countries, from Saddam to the Ayatollahs, and the Arab tribal kings, who have been causing trouble and mischief, each in their turn.

America and England have used both Iraq and Iran to help police the waters and keep the territorial ambitions of each other in check. And, should they step out of line, like Saddam did with Kuwait, they received harsh slaps. 

This was not an exercise in international law, but naval power.

Power enabled the Anglo-American empire to run roughshod in the Persian Gulf and basically command the various puppet states to do its bidding.

But that's only part of the story. In geostrategic bodies of water that are hard to navigate, whether the Middle East or elsewhere, Western technology liberated trade. That fact is undeniable. 

But it was, and still is, a dog eat dog world. French ingenuity built the Suez Canal, and British power seized it. They didn't ask nicely either.

And power will once again shape the new security and economic arrangement in the Persian Gulf. I think it's paramount for regional security and international stability that both Iran and Iraq have a strong say. 

The days of isolating either one should not be brought back. As for their obnoxious southern neighbours, they need to learn some gratitude and avoid playing the role of spoiler. 

Trump can get a major political win here if he has his head screwed on straight and helps orchestrate a new and fair order. He can have some island near the Strait of Hormuz named after him if glory and fame is what he's after. 

Dante's Monarchia

 


Wikipedia:

Monarchia, often called De Monarchia "(On) Monarchy"), is a Latin treatise on secular and religious power by Dante Alighieri, who wrote it between 1312 and 1313. With this text, the poet intervened in one of the most controversial subjects of his period: the relationship between secular authority (represented by the Holy Roman Emperor) and religious authority (represented by the Pope). Dante's point of view is known on this problem, since during his political activity he had fought to defend the autonomy of the city-government of Florence from the temporal demands of Pope Boniface VIII. The work was banned by the Catholic Church in 1585.

Video Title: Dante's Monarchia. Source: Apostolic Majesty. Date Published: July 19, 2024. Description:

Brilli, Elisa, and Milani, Giuliano. Dante’s New Lives: Biography and Autobiography. London , 2023:

Cassell, Anthony K. The Monarchia Controversy: An Historical Study with Accompanying Translations of Dante Alighieri’s Monarchia, Guido Vernani’s Refutation of the Monarchia Composed by Dante and Pope John XXII’s Bull, Si Fratrum. Catholic University of America Press, 2004.

The War of The Three Kings

 

A deserter, a rebel, and a thief.

'This miserable state
is borne by the wretched souls of those
who lived without disgrace and without praise."
- Dante, Divine Comedy.

"All America is an insane asylum."
- Ezra Pound.


In war, character is revealed, both of individuals and of nations.

America revealed itself to be led by a total lunatic with the slaughter of unarmed sailors and innocent schoolchildren in the first days of the war. 

Trump had, whether deliberately or not, lost the war before even fielding his army. He committed a great error against his country and his soldiers. As a commander he didn't even give his army a chance.

Usually armies committ massacres during a war, not at the start of one. 

It's totally nonsensical and counter-productive.

That's why I'm having a tough time nailing down this war. How does bombing a school help America achieve its military objectives?

Trump couldn't even bother to give a speech outlining his thoughts as to why he embraced a war that not long ago he saw as stupid. 

All he's ever done since the start of the war is tell one lie after another, about every detail and operation.

This war is especially foggy. We still don't have proof of life for Netanyahu, the most important actor in the drama. Has he made an appearance in the White House since those AI videos? He could be dead. He could be alive. The ambiguity can only be eliminated with him standing shoulder to shoulder with Trump like that bunny.

As far as the official tally goes, it's one down, and two to go. And that's not good enough. Not by a long shot. But it ain't over till it's over. Trump and Netanyahu aren't out of the woods yet. 

The thief is dead. The deserter and the rebel remain on the run, spiritually speaking. 

Trump has lost his mind and his popularity. This war has broken him. He had to have Vance take the bullets for him publicly after announcing the supposed ceasefire on social media. 

And now there are reports his administration threatened the Pope during this ordeal. 

I don't mind that sort of defiance. Who is the Pope, anyways? But, it can also be said, who is the President to threaten a Pope? Is he a king appointed by God? What moral authority does he possess? The same one as the "Supreme" Leader of Iran? Where is his moral authority now? 

Six feet under.

Trump should remember he is mortal, too. And where he'll finally end up is deeper than six feet.

April 8, 2026

Operation Arrowhead: The Coming Global Invasion And Dismantlement of Israel

 


Iran and Muslims need to step aside. 

They cannot do what needs to be done. 

Islamic countries like Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia are filled with racist retards, traitorous opportunists, and hateful sectarian idiots who can't take care of one small ethnostate that's causing so many problems for the world. They bring shame upon Islam. 

China, America, Russia, and the European Union must, for the sake of world peace and international stability, as well as the health of their own economies, form a temporary global military coalition and invade Israel, bringing about its complete dismantlement.