DARK SIDE OF THE SWOON
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Chinese
President Xi Jinping has delivered a strong and direct message, calling
for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon
and warning against allowing the region to “become another Gaza.” His
remarks mark a notable shift, highlighting China’s increasingly active
role in Middle Eastern diplomacy. Beijing has framed the situation as a
serious violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty, cautioning that continued
military presence could push the region toward a wider humanitarian
crisis. The statement reflects growing international concern over
escalating operations and their impact on civilians and infrastructure.
In a strategic move, China has also proposed hosting a multilateral
peace conference aimed at stabilizing the region, restoring boundaries
along the “Blue Line,” and placing oversight under the United Nations.
This positions Beijing as an alternative diplomatic power at a time when
global leadership on the issue is being questioned. With no official
response yet from Israel, tensions continue to rise. As the situation
unfolds, attention is turning to whether China will translate its strong
words into concrete action on the global stage
President Pezeshkian of the Islamic Republic of Iran has officially released an "open letter" to the World and the American people.
Highlight of the letter states:
1. Iran harbors "no enmity" toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighboring countries
2. Recent US actions are "aggression" targeting civilians and infrastructure, setting up for long-term global instability
3. "What Iran has done, and continues to do, is a measured response grounded in legitimate self-defense"
4. The decision to withdraw from the Iran Nuclear Deal was "made by the US government"
5. "Continuing along the path of confrontation is more costly and futile than ever before"
Pezeshkian concludes by saying, "the choice between confrontation and engagement is both real and consequential. Throughout its millennia of proud history, Iran has outlasted many aggressors."
He further stressed that:
“Iran is one of humanity’s oldest civilizations.
We never started a war. Never invaded. Never colonized. We defend ourselves that’s all.
Stop the manufactured “threat", Stop the bombs.
Peace serves us all, Hatred serves
no one”.
End....
“There Are a Million Epsteins Right Now” – Joe Rogan Drops Bombshell Names from the Epstein Files
In a jaw-dropping podcast episode, Joe Rogan revealed who Jeffrey Epstein was really supplying and named the powerful figures connected to his island and blackmail operation.
Bill Gates appears over 130 times in the files. Emails show Epstein helped him with “Russian girls” and blasted him for abandoning their friendship. Other names include Howard Lutnick (current U.S. Secretary of Commerce), who lied about never visiting the island — despite photos and emails proving otherwise.
Rogan exposed the horror on Epstein’s island: young victims trying to swim to freedom, 330 gallons of sulfuric acid ordered right after Epstein’s indictment, and sick emails thanking him for “torture videos.” He described Epstein as a supplier for billionaires and elites who needed a safe place to indulge their darkest fantasies — all while secretly recording everything for leverage.
Rogan also confirmed Epstein tried to recruit him personally in 2017. He turned it down.
Katt Williams has been warning about this exact system for years — the soul-selling, blackmail, and control behind fame and power. Rogan’s revelations make those warnings hit much harder.
The files are out… but many wonder: who is still being protected?
It
may be time to rethink what we believe. The Middle East is often
presented as a simple conflict, but it’s far more complex. Iran isn’t
always the obvious enemy, and history plays a major role. Right now,
tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran are increasing, raising
global concerns. Some believe U.S. policies closely support Israel’s
strategy, while others strongly disagree. One thing is certain, this
situation is not simple. Are we taking the time to truly understand it?
John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937) is often seen as the architect of a global blueprint for industrial dominance and extreme wealth concentration. As the founder of Standard Oil, he built what became the first truly dominant monopoly, at one point controlling more than 90% of the U.S. oil industry.
Through strategies like holding companies and trusts, he consolidated vast portions of the market while systematically eliminating competition—methods that went on to influence how modern multinational corporations centralize power.
Rockefeller didn’t just accumulate immense wealth; he helped shape the very framework of corporate capitalism. That legacy has made him a central figure in ongoing criticism of concentrated economic power, as governments around the world continue to grapple with regulating the kinds of systems he helped pioneer. But just wait until you learn that oil is an unlimited resource.
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