Friday, February 20, 2026

 

This Is How WWIII Starts
Governments are not calming tensions. They’re positioning for escalation. Military budgets are exploding. Ammunition factories are running nonstop. Alliances are hardening into blocs again.
Every major power is preparing for war while publicly denying it.
That’s not paranoia. That’s observable reality.
The language has shifted. Leaders don’t speak about compromise anymore.
They speak about red lines, consequences, retaliation, inevitability. War isn’t unthinkable. It’s being normalized.
Russia is entrenched. China is calculating. The Middle East is volatile. The United States is stretched across multiple theaters. Europe is rearming after decades of complacency.
This is not stability. It’s a pressure system.
Global supply chains are fragile. Energy markets are weaponized. Food production is political leverage. Digital infrastructure is vulnerable. Satellites can be targeted.
Communications can collapse. Financial systems can freeze in hours.
A modern world war won’t unfold over years.
It will move at network speed.
There will be no time to “adjust.”
And the public?
The public is distracted.
Fighting culture wars. Arguing over elections. Trusting institutions that have already failed them repeatedly.
History doesn’t repeat because people are evil. It repeats because people assume someone else will stop it.
No one is stopping this.
Sanctions are escalating. Troops are repositioning. Weapons are moving. Rhetoric is hardening.
Every government says it wants peace. Every government is preparing for war.
That contradiction doesn’t last forever.
The terrifying part isn’t a single dramatic event. It’s that multiple flashpoints exist simultaneously.
Any one of them could trigger chain reactions:
A naval incident. A missile miscalculation. An assassination. A cyberattack blamed on the wrong actor. A treaty misread. A leader backed into a corner.
When global powers feel boxed in, they don’t retreat. They escalate.
World War III won’t begin with a declaration.
It will begin with an “incident.”
Then retaliation. Then mobilization. Then alliance obligations. Then no turning back.
The saddest reality is this:
The infrastructure for global conflict is already in place.
The alliances. The weapons. The technology. The political hostility. The economic fragmentation.
It doesn’t need to be built.
It only needs to be activated.
And the activation could take less than a day.
People think “imminent” means tomorrow.
Imminent means conditions are aligned.
Right now, they are aligning.
This isn’t hysteria.
It’s trajectory.
And trajectories, once accelerated, are hard to reverse.
History shows one pattern consistently:
When enough power concentrates, when enough pride is involved, when enough leaders refuse to lose face,
war stops being avoidable.
It becomes probable.
We are closer to that threshold than most people are willing to admit.
And denial has never stopped a war.

 Folks, buckle up! We're talking about Project Blue Beam. Spoiler: It’s not about aliens. It’s about control. PERIOD.
Let's dive in, shall we. The theory surfaced in the 1990s claiming that a staged global event could destabilize belief systems and then conveniently offer centralized authority as the solution. And while there are no verified documents stamped “Project Blue Beam,” there are documented psychological operations programs. There are decades of research into fear response, compliance, and behavioral influence.
Now look at the world we actually live in. AI can fabricate photos and video. Voices can be cloned. Entire speeches can be generated. Satellite systems can broadcast globally in seconds. Projection technology can create large scale visual phenomena. Reality can be digitally assembled like freaking Legos. Now objectively, that does not prove anything is planned. It simply means the technological capability to shape mass perception exists in a way it never has before.
Now, let's say something massive happened tomorrow, something seen everywhere at once, something emotionally overwhelming... who decides what it means? Who confirms what is real?? The same institutions half the country already distrusts? Or will People abandon their distrust in the system because are so scared and believe that the government must be telling the truth this time. Yeah. Right. Sure. That's a *good idea*. (That West sarcasm for those of you that don't know me.) Most people are going to shit their proverbial pants and probably bow down to the almighty powers that be!! We saw that with COVID. I don't want to be fighting for toilet paper... AGAIN!
History shows that when populations are afraid, behavior shifts quickly. Emergency powers expand. Restrictions are accepted. Authority centralizes in the name of stability. That does not mean every crisis is engineered. It means crisis is powerful. Like Hillary Clinton said, "never waste a good crisis". Fear moves people faster than logic ever will.
We saw this with the Plandemic. Covid was the perfect example of people caving into authority and doing exactly what the "experts" said. Suffocate yourself with a disgusting petri dish of a mask, which is useless by the way. Stay away from your loved ones, even if that means they die alone. Isolate the elderly. Hug through sheets of plastic. (🙄 For fuck's sake.) Sit in a bubble. Wear a mask outdoors. Wear a mask when walking into a restaurant but you take it off to eat. You know, because Covid clearly hovers at a certain height. Be home by 10pm or whatever the stupid curfew was here in Ohio 🤣. Follow the arrows on the grocery store floor because apparently COVID flew in only one direction. Oh, and agree to an injection of God knows what (I do know what's in the shots, by the way. Read the insert and you will too). There were many, many more control measures issued at this time and far, FAR too many people flushed their fucking critical thinking skills down the damn toilet.
Why am I drawing parallels between the scamdemic and Project Blue Beam? Because I have very little faith that people will use discernment in the event that something like Project Blue Beam were to actually happen.
Maybe Project Blue Beam is a myth. Maybe it is a warning. Maybe it is simply a name attached to a larger conversation about narrative control in the digital age. Either way, it raises a legitimate question about perception, technology, and power that is worth understanding.
The aliens are not the point. Control of the story is. And whoever controls the story shapes the outcome. Please don't fall for the bullshit this time, people!
-TL ✌️ 💜

The most dangerous person on earth is the spiritual person.
Not the fake spiritual gurus that take advantage of vulnerable people.
I mean the person who has stopped believing in stories.
Society is an empire built on stories.
They tell you that you need a certain title to be respected.
They tell you that you need to consume to feel complete.
They tell you who you are supposed to hate, and what you are supposed to fear.
The spiritual person hears these stories and smiles.
They cannot be manipulated by fear, because they have made peace with loss.
They cannot be manipulated by greed, because they do not need more to be whole.
But that is only half their power.
The real reason they are dangerous is that they cannot be controlled by their own stories.
We all lie to ourselves.
We tell ourselves we are victims of our circumstances.
We tell ourselves we are not ready yet.
We tell ourselves our resentment is justified.
The spiritual person has stopped defending their ego.
They observe their own thoughts without believing everything they think.
They refuse to be a prisoner of their own excuses.
When you stop believing society's lies, you become free.
When you stop believing your own lies, you become invincible.
A person who does not need external validation and does not entertain internal delusion cannot be governed.
They cannot be bought.
They cannot be provoked.
They are entirely Sovereign.
The system was designed to control people who are asleep.
It does not know what to do with a person who is awake.
- Andre

 

BREAKING: Election experts are ZEROING IN on massive fraud in the 2024 presidential race—evidence is stacking up that could TOTALLY OVERTURN Donald Trump's victory.
Investigations reveal potential irregularities in key battleground states, with data anomalies pointing to widespread manipulation.
If confirmed, this could trigger recounts, legal battles, and a SHOCKING shift in power.
It’s called Starlink; that’s how they won.
Elon & Trump have both said it was rigged. Elon called the election 4 hours early, and trump later said, "Elon has a way with computers, and so we won." One of his "freudian slips"
Stay TUNED as facts emerge—democracy hangs in the balance. What’ Say You

Thursday, February 19, 2026

THE MEGA GROUP--EVER HEAR OF THEM?Leslie Wexner was one of the founders of the Mega Group — a secretive group of billionaires.
The Mega Group was founded in 1991 to add greater clout to the Israel! lobby, by establishing an informal, but all-powerful policymaking group, able to deploy billions of dollars in "charitable" funds for the maximum effect on U.S. policy toward Israel, the Mideast, and other issues of paramount importance to the Jewish mega-billionaires.
Epstein had well-documented ties to influential Isr@eli politicians and the Mega Group. The Mega group was founded by 4 men Charles Bronfman, Leslie Wexner, Michael Steinhardt, and Steven Speilberg.
Charles Bronfman, PC CC (born June 27, 1931) is a Canadian-American businessman 94 years old. $2.5 billion. Bronfman was co-chairman of the Bronfman family business, Seagram, the world's largest producer and distributor of distilled spirits.
Leslie Wexner born 1937 88 years old. $9.1 billion Bath and Body , Victoria's Secret and other retail brands.
Michael Steinhardt, December 7, 1940 $1.4 billion hedge fund owner.
Steven Speilberg. Dec 19 1946 - $5.3 billion

 

A cosmic ocean exists where no human has ever sailed. Astronomers have detected a water cloud 12 billion light-years away, holding an astonishing 140 trillion times the water in all of Earth’s oceans combined. It is a discovery so vast that it stretches the imagination, challenging our sense of scale and reminding us how tiny our world truly is.
This cloud, seen in the early universe, hints at a time when galaxies were forming and black holes were already shaping their surroundings. The sheer quantity of water suggests that the ingredients for life are not confined to our solar system — they exist in unimaginable abundance, waiting silently in the cosmos.
Scientists are stunned not only by the scale but also by the implications. Water, essential to life as we know it, appears in massive quantities even in the distant past, meaning that the universe may have been capable of supporting habitable conditions far earlier than previously imagined. Every observation opens a new window into the chemistry of the early cosmos.
Looking at such a cloud evokes both wonder and humility. The enormity of space, the age of light reaching our telescopes, and the invisible forces shaping galaxies remind us that discovery often comes cloaked in awe. This water cloud is a monument to the mysteries that remain, whispering of worlds and possibilities we have yet to encounter.
And so we are left with a quiet reflection: billions of light-years away, water flows in quantities beyond comprehension, reminding us that the universe is filled with secrets that continue to stretch the limits of human curiosity.

 


 
19 People Running The Planet "Wealth at the very top — the 0.00001 percent - which currently means 19 people.
Something comparably transformative has happened in the past year. Billionaires didn’t just help Donald Trump regain the White House, they helped create new de facto ground rules under which he can use his office for personal enrichment — which hugely expands the influence of those with the means to make him richer.
What are the ultra-wealthy doing with their vastly increased power? They are, of course, twisting policy in ways that will make them even richer, at the expense of everyone else. Anyone who imagines that the unthinkably rich aren’t greedy, because they can already afford to buy whatever they want, doesn’t understand human nature.
For those who need a refresher, Citizens United was a 2010 ruling by a narrow majority on the Supreme Court that effectively removed all restrictions on political spending by wealthy individuals and corporations. Such spending must be undertaken by nominally independent organizations, but in practice so-called Super PACs (political action committees) coordinate closely with candidates and parties.
The result of the ruling was an explosion of political spending by billionaires as well as industry lobbying groups. Citizens United is what enabled both Elon Musk and the crypto industry to play huge roles in the 2024 election.
After Citizens United, America experienced an increase in oligarchic power far surpassing even what one might have expected given soaring wealth at the top. At this point it’s clear that we have experienced a fundamental change in the way our society works. Everything that is downstream of the American political system – federal and state governments, the courts, regulatory power, economic policy, health policy, media independence – and of course democracy itself – is under extreme threat from the tidal wave of billionaire influence.
Let me offer three reasons surging wealth at the top has caused a lurch away from democracy.
The first reason is a bit wonkish, but here goes: Political scientists and economists have long argued that highly concentrated interest groups are more politically effective than diffuse groups, an argument that goes back to Mancur Olson’s classic 1965 book The Logic of Collective Action.
Here’s a hypothetical example: Suppose that spending $1 billion on political influence would enrich a plutocrat by 1 percent of their wealth. Someone with “only” $30 billion in assets wouldn’t find this spending worth it: $1 billion in outlays produces only $300 million in capital gains – a loss of 70%. But someone with $300 billion in assets would gain $3 billion by spending $1 billion on political influence – a profit of 200%. In other words, because buying political influence is expensive, we would expect that the growing concentration of wealth within the plutocrat class will increase that class’s political spending and, therefore, its power.
Second, some forms of de facto political action – such as buying your own global media platform — can only be undertaken by men of truly immense personal wealth. Musk spent $44 billion to buy Twitter; 20 years earlier there were no individuals with that much money.
Finally, and crucially, billionaires haven’t just spent money to influence policy. They have also spent money to change the rules in ways that make money more powerful. Years of plutocratic investment in institutions from the Heritage Foundation to the Federalist Society prepared the ground for the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, which then opened the floodgates for vastly increased plutocratic influence.
That said, even billionaires care about more than their own personal wealth. Unfortunately, their non-monetary goals are often worse than their greed.
Put it this way: Elon Musk hasn’t turned X, the former Twitter, into a platform promoting white supremacy and a safe space for Nazis as part of a strategy to enlarge his fortune. He has done it because it serves his personal agenda and reflects his values.
Today’s post is more about understanding where we are than about a call to action. Still, the obvious question is what can be done in the face of billionaires gone wild. The answer, clearly, is that any project to save American democracy must include a push to reduce the extreme concentration of wealth at the top.
· In 2022 Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, purchased Twitter. Since then he has turned the platform into a racist cesspool, overrun by literal Nazis.
· Last year Skydance Media, run by David Ellison — the son of Larry Ellison, the world’s 6th richest man — acquired Paramount, which includes CBS. The new management put Bari Weiss, a conservative pundit with no relevant experience, in charge of CBS News. The network that once featured Edward R. Murrow has been going downhill ever since. On Tuesday night CBS management, responding to an obviously partisan demand from the Trump-appointed head of the FCC, prevented Stephen Colbert from running an interview with Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico.
· Paramount is now trying to acquire Warner Brothers, which would give the Ellisons control of CNN.
· Jeff Bezos, the world’s 5th richest man, bought the Washington Post in 2013. He followed a hands-off approach for a decade, but in 2024 he began heavily intervening, preventing an endorsement of Kamala Harris, then requiring that the opinion section focus on “personal liberties and free markets.” He has now gutted the newsroom, leaving the paper that brought down Richard Nixon a shell of its former self.
Furthermore, standard measures of political spending show an explosion of billionaire money seeking to influence American elections. Since the Roberts Supreme Court’s “Citizens United” ruling the percentage of total contributions accounted for by billionaire money has skyrocketed.
Some of the rise in billionaire spending can be explained by growth in the number of billionaires — but not much. The number of U.S. billionaires rose 85 percent between 2010 and 2023, from 404 to 748. But billionaires’ share of political contributions rose by 1700 percent.
In short, we are in the midst of an unprecedented power grab by America’s oligarchs. This power grab is arguably the most important fact about contemporary U.S. politics. In many ways MAGA is just a symptom.
What lies behind this power grab? An extraordinary concentration of wealth at the very top.
Wealth in America is now more concentrated in a few hands than it was during the Gilded Age of the late 19th and early 20th century. Money has always been a potent source of political influence, so this vast increase in concentrated wealth at the top inevitably translates into increased power.
In his famous Madison Garden speech of 1936 FDR declared war on “Government by organized money,” and he won that war. Progressive taxation and mass unionization drastically reduced the wealth and even more drastically diminished the power of big money. To say that a comparable project is impossible today is to say that democracy can’t be saved. And I’m not willing to accept that. Are you?"
- Paul Krugman
Thanks Bob Tour!