Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Alright, sit down Bibi, because the hypocrisy meter just snapped clean off the wall.
Watching Benjamin Netanyahu wag his finger at Anthony Albanese, accusing him of failing Jewish Australians over the Bondi attack, is like watching an arsonist lecture the fire brigade about smoke safety.
This bloke has the gall, the absolute brass neck, to moralize from overseas while presiding over the single worst security failure in the history of Israel.
October 7 was not some random lightning strike from the blue. Multiple reports, across Israeli media, international intelligence coverage, and even Israeli security circles, have acknowledged that warnings existed. Signals were missed. Threats were underestimated. Decisions were delayed. Whether through arrogance, complacency, or political self-preservation, the system failed catastrophically under his watch.
That massacre happened on his watch. Not Albanese’s. Not Australia’s. His.
Thousands dead, hostages taken, families wiped out, national trauma on a scale Israel had never seen before. And this is the guy lecturing another country’s prime minister about responsibility.
Mate, you were in charge of one of the most sophisticated intelligence and security states on Earth. Mossad. Shin Bet. A fortified border. Surveillance up the eyeballs. Decades of counter-terror expertise. And still Hamas walked straight through and slaughtered civilians.
So spare us the sanctimony.
Albanese did not run Israeli border security. He did not command Israeli intelligence. He did not greenlight policies that weakened internal cohesion or diverted resources toward political survival. He did not ignore warnings. He did not sit in the chair when it all went to hell.
And yet here comes Bibi, pointing the finger like a scolding school principal, accusing Australia of moral failure.
Here’s a little reality check. When you point one finger, three are pointing straight back at you.
You want to talk about leadership. Leadership is accountability. Leadership is owning catastrophic failure, not outsourcing blame to foreign governments to distract from domestic reckoning.
Instead of facing an independent inquiry into October 7, instead of standing in front of your own people and saying “I failed”, you lash out at everyone else. Journalists. Protesters. International leaders. Even allies. Anyone to keep the spotlight off yourself.
That is not leadership. That is political survival mode with a body count.
And dragging the Bondi tragedy into this is grotesque. Exploiting a local Australian crime to score geopolitical points is cynical, dishonest, and offensive to both Australians and Israelis who actually want truth, not theater.
You do not get to weaponize Jewish grief abroad while dodging accountability at home.
So before you lecture another prime minister about protecting their citizens, maybe take a long, hard look at the biggest security collapse in your own nation’s history, the one with your fingerprints all over it.
Because history is not going to remember the finger-pointing.
It’s going to remember who was in charge when everything burned.

 

Hollywood is in a state of absolute shock following claims that Chris Jenner may have orchestrated her own daughters' involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal to secure their global fame and fortune.
While the Kardashians have built a multi-billion dollar brand on image control, recent victim complaints filed in the Ghislaine Maxwell case have named the sisters in a series of disturbing allegations.
These filings suggest a web of identity theft, fraud, and even presence at the most infamous locations in Epstein’s network. With Kanye West and Ray J already pointing fingers at the family matriarch, the public is questioning everything they thought they knew about this reality TV dynasty.
Even more suspicious is the timing of a lavish 6.5 million dollar party at Jeff Bezos's estate, which some theorists believe was a secret coordination meeting for the global elite as the walls close in.
Are the Kardashians finally facing a storm they can't outrun, or is this all part of a larger ruse? The truth behind the Forbes billionaire scandal and the mysterious California Community Church is only the tip of the iceberg.
Discover the full story that the mainstream media is too afraid to cover. Check out the full post in the comments.

 

 
According to multiple military sources and support organizations for service members, Marines are filing emergency requests for conscientious objector status in growing numbers. These claims are being submitted in an effort to avoid deployment to the Middle East amid the ongoing escalation.
Conscientious objection allows service members to seek discharge or reassignment if they have sincere moral, ethical, or religious objections to participating in a particular war. The sudden spike in such requests is being described as unprecedented in recent U.S. conflicts.
The development was first highlighted in a widely shared post that quickly went viral. One high-profile reply captured the shock felt by many:
“Do you have any idea how f*cked your 'war' has to be for US Marines to nope out of it?”
The statement reflects growing unease inside the military over the justification, cost, and objectives of the Iran operation. While the Pentagon has not released official numbers, sources close to the situation say the volume of claims has increased sharply in recent weeks as more units receive deployment orders.
This internal dissent comes as the Trump administration continues to send thousands of additional troops to the region, including elements of the 82nd Airborne Division. Critics argue the war lacks clear objectives and has already strained military readiness and morale.
The White House and Pentagon have not yet issued a formal response to reports of the rising conscientious objector claims.
The situation adds to the mounting domestic pressure on the administration, coming just days after millions of Americans participated in nationwide “No Kings” protests against the Iran policy.

Iran Just Told Trump To Go Fuck Himself.
Iran's Foreign Minister just went on Al Jazeera and said "the trust level is at zero" with the United States.
And honestly? What the fuck did anyone expect?
Let's recap this absolute masterclass in diplomatic self-destruction, shall we?
2015: Iran negotiates in good faith. Sits at the table for years. Gets a deal. The JCPOA. Verified by international inspectors. Working.
2018: Trump rips it up. No reason. Just vibes and a Sharpie.
2025: Iran comes back to the table AGAIN. Talks in Oman, Rome, Muscat. Both sides say "constructive." Then what happens? Trump's deadline passes and he bombs them.
WHILE THEY WERE STILL TALKING.
2026: They try AGAIN in Geneva. And Trump attacks them AGAIN. Mid-negotiation. Again.
And now this absolute pelican is on Truth Social saying Iran is "begging" to make a deal while their Foreign Minister is on international television saying "We don't see honesty."
You negotiated with them. Got a deal. Tore it up. Negotiated again. Bombed them. Tried again. Bombed them AGAIN. And now you're confused why they won't pick up the phone?
That's not negotiation. That's an abusive relationship. And Iran just went public and said they're done.
This is what happens when you let a malignant narcissist run foreign policy. He genuinely cannot comprehend that other countries remember what he did last time. In his head, every interaction starts fresh because HE doesn't carry consequences. But everyone else does.
60% of Americans say this war has gone too far. Iran has shut the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices are through the roof. And the bloke who caused all of it is standing at a podium saying "they're begging."
Nobody is begging, Donald. They've just told the entire world they think you're full of shit.
And 8 billion people watched and nodded. Including me.
-Ghammer

 








 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Israel just pumped the brakes — hard. While the US-Israeli air campaign Operation Epic Fury has been battering Iranian infrastructure since late February, Israeli defense officials are now publicly rejecting Trump's push for a full-scale ground invasion of Iran. The message from Tel Aviv? The skies are one thing. The ground is a whole different war.
Senior IDF brass aren't sugarcoating it — a land operation into Iran isn't just risky, it's described as logistically and strategically near-impossible. We're talking about a massive country, deeply entrenched defenses, and supply lines that would stretch to their absolute limit. This isn't a debate about willpower. It's a hard reality check.
The air campaign has already done serious damage — missile infrastructure decimated, Iranian strike capacity down dramatically since day one. But boots on Iranian soil? That's an entirely different commitment, one Israel clearly isn't willing to sign up for regardless of what Washington is pushing.
This split signals something important: the US and Israel may share objectives, but they don't share a blank check. As this conflict enters its second month, expect more tension behind the scenes — two allies, one war, and growing disagreements about just how far to take it.