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Thursday, April 2, 2026

Non-Irish Gone Wild: Hail the Synagogue of Satan - Jeffries

 As we sink deeper into the inexorable Middle East quagmire, it’s increasingly obvious that a tiny but influential segment of our population is more emboldened than ever. The non-Irish, as I prefer to call them, have dropped all pretenses. The leadership of the magical Two Percent is growing more strident, more entitled, and less likeable.

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I guess that can happen if a superiority complex is instilled in you from childhood. What could be more impressive to put on your resume, than that you are one of God’s “chosen” people? It wasn’t enough that thirty eight states have already passed some kind of “anti-Semitism” law that further restricts our free speech. It wasn’t enough that a president seemingly suffering from worsening dementia was ordered to launch the most unpopular and nonsensical war imaginable. It wasn’t enough that this miniscule group has produced the heads of every television network, every film studio, and every record company. Most social media. Our rotting culture is shockingly non- diverse at the top. Shockingly non-Irish. The world’s perpetual victims aren’t satisfied. They want us to destroy all the other countries in the Middle East. They aren’t going to scrap the Greater Israel Project. It’s kind of like the maniacal Morgenthau Plan, devised by one of FDR’s many non-Irish aides, to forcibly starve all Germans.


https://donaldjeffries.substack.com/p/non-irish-gone-wild-hail-the-synagogue?publication_id=344941&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=y7h5a&utm_medium=email 

There is no way life in America is going to improve because of our intervention in Iran. In fact, it’s quite clearly going to get worse. Skyrocketing fuel costs. A plummeting stock market. Perhaps reluctant Gen Zers forced to fight for Israel, whose own young citizens will remain far from any battlefield. That’s what makes our relationship so “special.” Israel creates constant havoc. They continuously start things, while claiming a “right to defend” themselves. And then they don’t fight their own battles. That’s for the dumb goyim. As Jeffrey Epstein himself told us in one of those emails, “The goyim exist only to serve us.” Doesn’t sound like much of a deal for the goyim. The Wall Street Journal recently stated, “A new Middle East war sparks another surge in antisemitism. Jews begin to wonder: is anywhere safe?” Another opinion piece asks, “Does the world have any idea how tired the People of Israel are?” Yes, stop objecting when we start trouble and claim we “have a right” to self defense.

I’m currying no favors by talking about the power of the magical Two Percent. It isn’t good for one’s career to do that. And, as bears repeating, we don’t even know what “Jew” means now, let alone what “anti-Semitism” means. There are huge numbers of partial Jews in this country, including most of my relatives. Jesus himself said, “I know the blasphemy of those which say they are Jews and are not, but are the Synagogue of Satan.” Those identifying as “Jews” today are not the Biblical Israelites, in my view. The leaders of Israel certainly echo what Jesus meant when he told the Pharisees, “You are of your father the devil.” That’s an odd thing for a supposed rabbi- the “King of the Jews,” to say. Whoever and whatever the people of Israel are, we owe them no allegiance. We should, in fact, demand a refund for all the billions (if not trillions) we’ve lavished upon them. For nothing in return. Except histrionic whining and demands that we finish their perpetual fights with people who never harmed us.

The coverage gap - by Jordamøn - AI Central - The insurance industry has the potential to regulate AI faster than any government.

 AI systems are generating outputs that create legal and financial liability for the companies deploying them, from fabricated facts that trigger defamation suits to chatbot commitments binding their operators to deepfakes that enable fraud. The first institutions to respond to this emerging risk at scale have been insurance carriers. Some of the largest names in commercial insurance are seeking permission to exclude AI from standard liability policies entirely. Others are building dedicated AI coverage products for the first time.


https://aicentral.substack.com/p/the-coverage-gap?publication_id=5325651&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=y7h5a&utm_medium=email 

They're Trying to Tell You - Vox Popoli

 https://voxday.net/2026/04/02/theyre-trying-to-tell-you/ 

For whatever reason, the mainstream and conservative media figures can’t tell you what they know. I don’t know why, perhaps they fear for their “credibility” or perhaps they simply aren’t permitted to tell the truth and still keep their lofty, well-paid positions. Regardless, it’s obvious they all know that Short, Fat, Wall of Text Trump isn’t President Donald Trump. They know he isn’t and they’re trying to tell you that.

It’s not a metaphor when they keep asking “how can the Donald Trump who once said X be the same Donald Trump who now says Y?”

So much winning - by No1 - Gold and Geopolitics

 In 2002, the Pentagon spent $250 million on the largest wargame in US military history called ‘Millennium Challenge’. 13,500 participants, 2 years of planning, the works. The idea was pretty straightforward: simulate an invasion of a Middle Eastern country in the Persian Gulf. Suspiciously resembling Iran. The purpose was to demonstrate that America’s technological dominance could steamroll anything in its path.

Full text:
https://no01.substack.com/p/so-much-winning?publication_id=4094764&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=y7h5a&utm_medium=email 

One month. 88 waves. 40 destroyed energy assets across 9 countries. Seven supply chains severed. A yuan toll booth where the petrodollar used to be. A famine building in the planting data. A carrier in Crete. An AWACS burning in the Saudi desert. Cruise missiles spent. Bond markets screaming. Allies shutting bases. $12 trillion gone. And the only option left on the table is the one that turns all of this into a footnote.

We’re going to win so much.

The Next War - Vox Popoli

 https://voxday.net/2026/04/01/the-next-war/ 

On the one hand, anything that gets us out of NATO and our military out of Europe is a very good thing. On the other, supporting an Israeli attack on Turkey is as foolish and irrelevant to the US national interest as supporting an Israeli attack on Iran, so obviously, we can’t rule it out on the grounds that it would be insanely retarded and of zero benefit to Americans.

Macro Butler on the Sudden, Potentially Profitable Helium Shortage

 We all know that gold, silver, copper and a few other high-profile materials are crucial to the global economy. But there are others of nearly equal importance, some of which are in seriously short supply.

A case in point is helium, an industrial gas that’s irreplaceable in sectors ranging from MRI scanners to superconducting magnets. The latest Middle East war has caused a global shortage, with all the investment opportunities that that implies.

Macro Butler’s Laurent Lequeu just posted a great primer on helium and its place in a well-run portfolio. Here’s an excerpt:

From Gas to Glory: The Quiet Force of Helium Scarcity

Invisible, indispensable, and surprisingly powerful, helium commands attention when it tightens its grip.


https://rubino.substack.com/p/macro-butler-on-the-sudden-potentially?publication_id=1166121&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=y7h5a&utm_medium=email 

Helium moves in the world as the virtuous man moves through society — without noise, yet indispensable in its presence. Light and unreactive, it neither contends nor imposes, yet sustains the harmony of vital endeavours, from the crafting of semiconductors to the reaching of the heavens. Unlike oil, gold, or copper, it does not proclaim its worth; it fulfils its role with quiet constancy — within healing instruments, precise manufactories, and vessels that ascend beyond the earth. Yet in an age of disorder among nations, even what is most silent begins to signal imbalance. The wise, attentive to subtle things, will recognize in this quiet presence not only utility, but a gentle warning.

Helium, the second element of the ordered universe, behaves much like the wise sage who, having achieved inner completeness, finds no need to entangle himself in unnecessary relationships. It is colourless, odourless, tasteless, and harmless — possessing all qualities of humility, yet none of insignificance. With a full outer shell, it neither seeks nor accepts bonds under ordinary circumstances, preferring the quiet dignity of independence. While other elements busily react, combine, and occasionally cause trouble, helium remains serene and unmoved, a true gentleman among atoms. In its solitary, monoatomic nature, it teaches that there is strength in restraint — and, amusingly, that sometimes the most useful member of society is the one who simply refuses to react at all.....

....Helium is not the kind of gas you can whip up in a factory after a strong coffee — it prefers a far more leisurely schedule. It is forged deep within the Earth over millions of years, as uranium and thorium quietly fall apart and release alpha particles that eventually settle down and become helium atoms. These atoms then gather, almost by accident, in underground reservoirs, often hanging out with natural gas like uninvited but well-behaved guests. The problem is, helium has no sense of commitment: being extremely light, it escapes through porous rock at the first opportunity, and only the most well-structured geological traps can keep it from drifting off. Even then, it insists on being present in just the right proportions — usually above about 0.3% — before anyone considers it worth extracting. In short, helium is not just rare; it is picky, elusive, and operates entirely on its own timeline.


Read the rest of Laurent’s article here.

The Stay-at-Home Boyfriend - by Vox Day - Sigma Game

 https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/the-stay-at-home-boyfriend?publication_id=2265630&utm_campaign=email-post-title&r=y7h5a&utm_medium=email 

This isn’t a new phenomenon. Women have always supported their starving artist, struggling musician, and shady part-time drug dealer boyfriends. It’s actually the norm in Africa, where the men like to consider themselves to be lions meant to be supported by a harem of lionesses who do all the work for them, which finds echoes in the pimp-prostitute relationship.

What is new is the way that the feminization of higher education and the Human Resourcing of the corpocracy are increasingly preventing young men from accessing entire subsets of the workplace, even as the tinderization of the sexual market renders it more difficult for the average man to be paired up with the average woman.

And the situation is only going to be complicated as AI renders an increasing number of these female make-work jobs unnecessary and the failure of the global financial system prevents the big corporations from paying for large quantities of unproductive employees.

But not necessarily worse. Already there are a growing number of women on Instagram who are taking the “sign me up” approach to traditional relationships, as they see how unhappy and alone the drugged-out older career women are. And the stay-at-home boyfriend isn’t really an option for the average Delta, so the best thing to do is the same as always: improve yourself, improve your situation, and remember that you are the proactive hunter, not the reactive prey

Are Modern Jews Khazars?, by Keith Woods - The Unz Review

 Elhaik is also vastly overstating the maltreatment Jews faced in this period. There is scant evidence of mass forced conversions or massacres of Jews, and modern historians now agree that Jewish life in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was relatively secure and autonomous compared to Western Europe. A papal diplomat, surveying Jewish areas of Poland in the 16th century, wrote:

They do not live here under pitiful conditions and do not engage in lowly pursuits… But rather, they possess land, engage in commerce, and devote themselves to study, especially medicine and astrology…. They possess considerable wealth and they are not only among the respectable citizens, but occasionally even dominate them.[16]


https://www.unz.com/article/are-modern-jews-khazars/ 

Hal Turner Radio Show - Iran Directly Names American Corporations they are Going to Attack and Destroy

 https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/component/content/article/iran-directly-names-american-corporations-they-are-going-to-attack-and-destroy?catid=17&Itemid=101 


ANALYSIS

Do you understand what Iran just did?

They didn't go after a military base or a warship. They put out a hit list of 18 American companies. Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Tesla, Meta, Boeing, JP Morgan, starting April 1st.

Iran just threatened the guts of the stock market.

Those 18 companies represent over $15 trillion in market cap. more than the GDP of every country on earth except the US and China.

Iran just figured out something that nobody in Washington wants to admit: You don't need to beat America's military. You just need to scare its investors.

One cyberattack on Nvidia's supply chain and the entire AI industry goes dark. One hit on Boeing and every airline in the world is grounded for weeks.

In 2020 Iranian hackers breached dozens of US companies and government agencies. In 2022 they hit Albania so hard the entire government went offline for days!  A NATO country . . . taken down by Iran's cyber unit.

And now they're telling you exactly who's next. With a date. April 1st.

The scariest part is the companies on this list have more power over your daily life than the government that's supposed to protect you; and there's no missile defense system for a zero-day exploit.

Once Again, a Crisis Raises the Question, Why Does the State Exist? - (All wars are banker's wars! - CL)

 https://www.lewrockwell.com/2026/04/george-f-smith/once-again-a-crisis-raises-the-question-why-does-the-state-exist/ 


After JFK’s assassination in November, Lyndon Johnson quickly expanded the war in Vietnam, and the result was a dramatic escalation of state power that eventually included the government’s refusal to redeem foreign-held dollars for gold, what journalists called Nixon Shock — “a new prosperity without war,” the president announced with a straight face.

Kennedy’s phrase gripped by forces we cannot control still looms today as Congress refuses to exercise its war powers.  The State tolerates no threats to its power.  With war, social power all but disappears, as was tragically exemplified in the First World War.  Leftist historian Howard Zinn narrates:

Senator James Wadsworth of New York suggested compulsory military training for all males . . . ”We must let our young men know that they owe some responsibility to this country.”

The supreme fulfillment of that responsibility was taking place in Europe. Ten million were to die on the battlefield; 20 million were to die of hunger and disease related to the war. And no one since that day has been able to show that the war brought any gain for humanity that would be worth one human life.

As I wrote in an earlier essay,

Even with Britain imposing a starvation blockade against Germany that eventually killed 750,000 German civilians, the Allies were in danger of losing the war. Using a fleet of newly developed submarines, Germany was destroying Allied shipping at the rate of 300,000 tons per week. By war’s end the U-boats had sunk over 5,700 ships. In early 1917, the Allies were facing the prospect of asking Germany for peace terms.

For Wall Street [and the Morgan empire], peace was not an option. With the possibility of Allied bonds going into default, investors would incur a loss amounting to $1.5 billion. Commissions, as well as the profits from selling war materials, would be lost. The Treasury could make direct grants to the Allies, but only if the US abandoned its “neutrality” and entered the war. Following Wilson’s address to Congress, it did so officially on April 6, 1917.

The Morgan cash flow was thus saved.

And the state killed over 100,000 American men to save it, prompting marine Major General Smedley D. Butler, two-time Medal of Honor recipient, to publish War is a Racket, ironically in the same year Nock’s Our Enemy, the State first appeared, 1935.  Though libertarian classics, both books are mostly unknown to the general public.  No surprise there.

Today, no one knows what’s really going on with Iran because of  the usual MSN controlled coverage and AI fake videos.  We do know that people, including children, are being killed, humanitarian crises are spreading, economies are taking a hit, and at this point only if President Trump changes his mind will the war stop.

Our Prosperity Requires the Jailing of Most Members of Congress for All Manner of Crimes, Including Treason! - LewRockwell

 It is common knowledge that the SOBs in Congress have destroyed our Country out of cowardice and for the love for money. Their paymasters are the Zionist Lobby, the Parasitic Super-Rich Ruling Class (PSRRC), and assorted Billionaires.

The root cause of the problem is the corrupt, incompetent, and complicit FBI. Contrary to the Constitution, the FBI replaced the Militia of the Several States and refuses to investigate, arrest, and jail members of Congress and those who bribe them. The FBI does not want to accept the fact that the States reserved all Police Powers for themselves in the Constitution. The FBI is busy trying to usurp police powers of the States instead of policing Congress, the most lawless entity in America. The FBI and Congress are totally ignoring the Enumerated Powers that specifies what the Federal Government can do. Most government functions are unconstitutional, far exceeding the original authority authorized by the People.

There will be no prosperity or freedom in this country until the Congress and FBI are in fear of being arrested and many of them are in jail or hanged......


https://www.lewrockwell.com/2026/04/andrew-wallace/our-prosperity-requires-the-jailing-of-most-members-of-congress-for-all-manner-of-crimes-including-treason/ 

....Since we can’t be invaded, it is Criminal Treason to have 170,000 troops in 80 countries that the current Iran War has proven that we can’t protect. Depriving Americans of their birthright of prosperity and freedom to finance wars for profit and foreign aid is treason by the Legislative and Executive branches of government. Also funding Communist programs and illegal invaders in the blue cities is Treason against our country.

Our Government and those who bribe them are responsible for everything that harms the people. Remember that the declared Purpose of Government is to “Secure the Rights of the People”.

This is a good time to quote the most important phrase in the Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. —That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

I ask you now to seriously contemplate the last sentence requiring the “consent of the governed”, and to agree that the only solution to the problems discussed above and elsewhere can be found through the acts of the Citizens demanding obedience of their elected “representatives” to the limitations and edicts of their Constitutional Oaths. To breach and defy their mandated Constitutional Oaths is Treason, and should be dealt with appropriately.

The Best of Andrew Wallace

Andrew Wallace is a disabled Air Force Veteran of the Korean War era, He has a B.S. and M.A.in Economics from University of Kentucky with Graduate study of Marketing at University of Iowa, Commercial Pilot, volunteered as a Search Pilot with Alaskan CAP, served as a Kentucky State Trooper, was an Instructor at University of Iowa, Assistant Professor at University of South Florida, in Business as a National Marketing Consultant .He is now retired in Florida doing research and writing. Send him your comments at natlmktg@gte.net.

The Hardest Battle Is Against Those You Once Trusted - (Reality is a bitch! - CL)

 I once believed the hardest battles were fought against strangers—against distant threats, visible enemies, and forces whose intentions were clear.

I was wrong.

The most difficult conflicts arise much closer to home—among people we have trusted, worked alongside, and respected. Mentors, colleagues, and institutions we once believed served a higher purpose.

But something changes.......


https://www.lewrockwell.com/2026/04/mark-keenan/the-hardest-battle-is-against-those-you-once-trusted/ 

...Silence is not neutral. It allows what is wrong to continue, and shifts the burden onto those who have no say in the matter.

What appears at first as a conflict between individuals reveals itself more clearly as something else—a conflict between truth and the structures that depend on its absence.

Those within such systems are not always acting with clear intent. Incentives shape behavior. Careers depend on alignment. Over time, repeating a narrative becomes easier than examining it.

But that does not remove responsibility.

To speak honestly in such a situation is not to attack individuals. It is to challenge the conditions that make open discussion difficult in the first place.

And that is where the difficulty lies.

There is rarely comfort in stepping outside a group you once belonged to. There is often little satisfaction in creating distance where there was once alignment, even when it brings clarity. But there is a point beyond which avoidance becomes participation.

Once that point is seen, it cannot be unseen.

The choice is not between loyalty and betrayal, but between truth and silence.

And truth, once recognized, leaves little room for compromise.

The hardest battle is not against distant enemies. It is against the quiet pressure to conform when something is clearly wrong. It is against the instinct to protect relationships at the expense of reality.

But that is also where clarity begins.

Not in crowds. Not in consensus alone. But often in the willingness to question both.