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While Waiting for Armageddon, Watch Pepe Escobar’s New Documentary on Iran                                                            

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The REAL agenda behind the release of “secret files” – OffGuardian

This  won’t stop.

They’re gonna keep releasing “the truth” for a while, they’re gonna tell you about JFK and UFOs and MKUltra and the moon landing and 9/11 and on and on.

Operation Nightingale. Operation Paperclip. Operation Mockingbird.

…the US has no shortage of skeletons in its closet, after all, so there’s a lot of truth to tell.

Or rather “truth”, because it won’t be the real truth. It will be processed chunks of partial truth, designed to serve two functions :

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LEAKED: CIA Docs Reveal Mind Control Vaccines

New documents reveal a #CIA program by the name "Project #Artichoke" which aimed to use vaccines as a form of mind control.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsYC9Kt6Kng

#safe #effective #MKUltra #bioweapons
🇭🇺🇺🇦 Viktor Orban has released an open letter to #Zelensky, sharply criticizing #Kiev’s actions.

Orban says Zelensky has refused for four years to accept Hungary’s sovereign position on the Russia–Ukraine war and has tried to drag Hungary into the conflict with Brussels’ backing and the support of the Hungarian opposition. He accuses Kiev, Brussels, and Hungary’s opposition of coordinating efforts to install a pro-Ukraine government in Budapest.

#Orban also states that Ukraine has shut down the Druzhba oil pipeline, a key route for Hungary’s energy supply, putting Hungarian families at risk of higher costs and insecurity.

We Hungarians are not responsible for #Ukraine’s situation. We sympathize with the Ukrainian people, but we do not want to take part in the war. We do not want to finance the fighting or pay more for energy.

I call on you to immediately reopen the #Druzhba oil #pipeline and refrain from further attacks on Hungary’s energy security.

Show more respect for #Hungary.”

@DDGeopolitics
https://keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/

Re: Mandatory Developer Registration for #Android App Distribution

Date: February 24, 2026
To: Sundar Pichai, Chief Executive Officer, #Google
To: Sergey Brin, Founder and Board Member, Google
To: Larry Page, Founder and Board Member, Google
To: Vijaya Kaza, General Manager for App & Ecosystem Trust, Google
CC: Regulatory authorities, policymakers, and the Android developer community

We, the undersigned organizations representing civil society, nonprofit institutions, and technology companies, write to express our strong opposition to Google’s announced policy requiring all Android app developers to register centrally with Google themselves in order to distribute applications outside of the Google Play Store, set to take effect worldwide in the coming months.

While we do recognize the importance of platform security and user safety, the Android platform already includes multiple security mechanisms that do not require central registration. Forcibly injecting an alien security model that runs counter to Android’s historic open nature threatens innovation, competition, privacy, and user freedom. We urge Google to withdraw this policy and work with the open-source and security communities on less restrictive alternatives.

Our Concerns
1. Gatekeeping Beyond Google’s Own Store

Android has historically been characterized as an open platform where users and developers can operate independently of Google’s services. The proposed developer registration policy fundamentally alters that relationship by requiring developers who wish to distribute apps through alternative channels — their own websites, third-party app stores, enterprise distribution systems, or direct transfers — to first seek permission from Google through a mandatory verification process, which involves the agreement to Google’s terms and conditions, the payment of a fee, and the uploading of government-issued identification.

This extends Google’s gatekeeping authority beyond its own marketplace into distribution channels where it has no legitimate operational role. Developers who choose not to use Google’s services should not be forced to register with, and submit to the judgement of, Google. Centralizing the registration of all applications worldwide also gives Google newfound powers to completely disable any app it wants to, for any reason, for the entire Android ecosystem.

2. Barriers to Entry and Innovation

Mandatory registration creates friction and barriers to entry, particularly for:

Individual developers and small teams with limited resources
Open-source projects that rely on volunteer contributors
Developers in regions with limited access to Google’s registration infrastructure
Privacy-focused developers who avoid surveillance ecosystems
Emergency response and humanitarian organizations requiring rapid deployment
Activists working on internet freedom in countries that unjustly criminalize that work
Developers in countries or regions where Google cannot allow them to sign up due to sanctions
Researchers and academics developing experimental applications
Internal enterprise and government applications never intended for broad public distribution
Every additional bureaucratic hurdle reduces diversity in the software ecosystem and concentrates power in the hands of large established players who can more easily absorb such compliance costs.

3. Privacy and Surveillance Concerns

Requiring registration with Google creates a comprehensive database of all Android developers, regardless of whether or not they use Google’s services. This raises serious questions about:

What personal information developers must provide
How this information will be stored, secured, and used
Whether this data could be subject to government requests or legal processes
To what extent developer activity is tracked across the ecosystem
What this means for developers working on privacy-preserving or politically sensitive applications
Developers should have the right to create and distribute software without submitting to unnecessary surveillance or scrutiny.

4. Arbitrary Enforcement and Account Termination Risks

Google’s existing app review processes have been criticized for opaque decision-making, inconsistent enforcement, and limited appeal mechanisms. Extending this system to all Android certified devices creates risks of:

Arbitrary rejection or suspension without clear justification
Automated systems making consequential decisions with insufficient human oversight
Developers losing their ability to distribute apps across all channels due to a single un-reviewable corporate decision
Political or competitive considerations influencing registration approvals
Disproportionate impact on marginalized communities and controversial but legal applications
A single point of failure controlled by one corporation is antithetical to a healthy, competitive software ecosystem.

5. Anticompetitive Implications

This requirement allows Google to collect intelligence on all Android development activity, including:

Which apps are being developed and by whom
Alternative distribution strategies and business models
Competitive threats to Google’s own services
Market trends and user preferences outside of Google’s ecosystem
This information asymmetry provides Google with significant competitive advantages, allows it to preempt, copy, and undermine competing products and services, and may open many questions about antitrust.

6. Regulatory concerns

Regulatory authorities worldwide, including the European Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, and competition authorities in multiple jurisdictions, have increasingly scrutinized dominant platforms’ ability to preference their own services and restrict competition, demanding more openness and interoperability. We additionally note growing concerns around regulatory intervention increasing mass surveillance, impeding software freedom, open internet and device neutrality.

We urge Google to find alternative ways to comply with regulatory obligations by promoting models that respect Android’s open nature without increasing gatekeeper control over the platform.

Existing Measures Are Sufficient
The Android platform already includes multiple security mechanisms that do not require central registration:

Operating system-level security features, application sandboxing, and permission systems
User warnings for applications that are directly installed (or “sideloaded”)
Google Play Protect (which users can choose to enable or disable)
Developer signing certificates that establish software provenance
No evidence has been presented that these safeguards are insufficient to continue to protect Android users as they have for the entire seventeen years of Android’s existence. If Google’s concern is genuinely about security rather than control, it should invest in improving these existing mechanisms rather than creating new bottlenecks and centralizing control.

Our Petition
We call upon Google to:

Immediately rescind the mandatory developer registration requirement for third-party distribution.
Engage in transparent dialogue with civil society, developers, and regulators about Android security improvements that respect openness and competition.
Commit to platform neutrality by ensuring that Android remains a genuinely open platform where Google’s role as platform provider does not conflict with its commercial interests.
Over the years, Android has evolved into a critical piece of technological infrastructure that serves hundreds of governments, millions of businesses, and billions of citizens around the world.
Unilaterally consolidating and centralizing the power to approve software into the hands of a single unaccountable corporation is antithetical to the principles of free speech, an affront to free software, an insurmountable barrier to competition, and a threat to digital sovereignty everywhere.

We implore Google to reverse course, end the developer verification program, and to begin working collaboratively with the broader community to advance security objectives without sacrificing the open principles upon which Android was built. The strength of the Android ecosystem has historically been its openness, and Google must work towards restoring its role as a faithful steward of that trust.
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Clayton Morris and Natali Morris break down how Israel provided the Mexican Cartels with Pegasus spyware so they could target and assassinate Mexican journalists and citizens in Mexico who were working to expose the Mexican government

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German businessman Kim Dotcom advises Russia to immediately end the conflict in Ukraine with nuclear weapons: To Russia,

You tried to make peace. Putin tried everything. It was good to try. But you are running out of time. We live a world with nuclear weapons. The Western allies of Ukraine have nukes. The crazy Jew Zelenskyy, who has no empathy for his victims or his own people, will use nukes. You don’t have time. Because Zelenskyy wants nukes or a dirty bomb. He will use them without hesitation. Don’t make the false assumption that he won’t get them.

You played nice when they broke the promise to not expand NATO eastwards. You played nice when the Minsk agreements were used to fool you. You played nice when the West couped Kiev which resulted in the current war and 2+ million dead. Playing nice didn’t work.

Don’t hope that the West will negotiate peace with you. They play to win. They will use every trick to defeat you. Show them that enough is enough. You played their game long enough.

You are Russia. The dominant nuclear power in the world. Act like it. You can end this tomorrow. Send a tactical nuke on an Oreshnik to the North Sea. The people in Europe and Britain need to understand that the nuclear threat is real and that your patience has limits. Give them an ultimatum of a week to end the war. End weapon deliveries and money transfers to Ukraine now.

Give Ursula and Trump a real challenge. Let them face their angry people. Have no fear. If you don’t do this soon you will have a nuke or dirty bomb go off in Moscow and the West will use their propaganda media to blame you.

You have the best cards in the game, the winning hand. Show them not to mess with you and this will be over soon. No one in Europe or the US wants humanity to end for Ukraine. The majority know that this War was not unprovoked. The people are on your side. Don’t give Zelenskyy the time to hurt you. He will not hesitate.

Win. Now.
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To understand the true scale of the US military equipment transfer to Iran, you need to watch this 25-minute video.

It shows several hours of operation of the runway at the Mildenhall US airbase in the UK. This is one of the key US military facilities in Europe, located in Suffolk County. Formally, the base bears the RAF (Royal Air Force) prefix, but in fact, it is managed by the US Air Force and serves as a strategic hub.

A significant flow of aircraft - both fighter and transport - passes through Mildenhall. From here, US forces and supplies are transferred to the Middle East. And this is just half a day of operation of one base, which gives an idea of the scale of the infrastructure involved.

«Military Chronicle»

@Slavyangrad
🇺🇸 The Justice Department said Wednesday it is reviewing whether records from the Jeffrey Epstein files were improperly withheld after media outlets reported that documents containing allegations against President Donald Trump were not included in the public release.

So... The Justice Department will investigate The Justice Department?

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#DOJ #Epstein
Police around the country have bought access to GeoSpy, an AI tool that can near instantly geolocate a photo using clues in the image such as architecture and vegetation, with plans to use it in criminal investigations.

Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/government-surveillance/cops-are-buying-geospy-an-ai-that-geolocates-photos-in-seconds

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- You either with US or the "Terrorists"

George W. Bush - September 20, 2001
#USEmpire #US #WOT #Irak #Iraq
🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱US-Israel vs Iran: A 30‑year masterplan masquerading as nuclear containment

Just ten days after the September 11, 2001 attacks, a senior Pentagon officer told then‑General Wesley Clark that the US had already decided to invade Iraq.

😱 The same officer described a broader, top‑secret Pentagon strategy aimed at overthrowing or destabilising seven governments in five years — all labelled as threats or “non‑compliant” states: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran.

This was not a response to terrorism or genuine weapons threats — but part of a larger blueprint for regime change.

When Clark asked whether there was any evidence linking Saddam Hussein to al‑Qaeda, the officer bluntly replied:

“No, no. There’s nothing new that way. They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq.”


😵 In Nov 2001, the decision to invade Iraq as a broader strategy against non-compliant regimes was no loger a secret.

Let's break down the Iran-US hostility roots: 👇

CIA‑backed coup in Iran

In 1953, the US and British intelligence orchestrated the overthrow of Iran’s democratically elected PM Mohammad Mossadegh after he nationalised the country’s oil industry. The Shah was reinstalled with increased power.

➡️ This intervention laid the groundwork for decades of hostility and mistrust between Iran and the United States.

⚰️ Downing of Iran Air Flight 655

On July 3, 1988, a US Navy warship shot down Iran Air Flight 655, killing 290 passengers and crew, including many civilians.

Instead of expressing regret, President George H.W. Bush stated publicly that he would never apologise for the United States.

“I don’t care what the facts are,” he claimed.

His response signalled a willingness to accept civilian casualties rather than acknowledge wrongdoing — further inflaming Iranian perceptions of the US.

💣 'Nukes threat' narrative

From the mid‑1980s onward, US and Israeli officials repeatedly portrayed Iran as an imminent nuclear threat, claiming it was racing toward a nuclear bomb.

💩 A 1984 report in Jane’s Defence Weekly claimed Iran was nearing bomb‑making capability.

However, a 2007 US intelligence assessment concluded that Iran had halted its nuclear weapons program in 2003.

Despite this, exaggerated alarmist rhetoric continued for decades.

➡️ Rather than being grounded in new evidence of nuclear weaponisation, the narrative functioned as a political justification for pressure, sanctions, and potential military action.

The war looming with Iran is being designed for over two decades, and it’s never truly been about nukes or ‘democracy’. 😠

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