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Tucker Carlson says he is expecting a false flag operation to justify putting U.S. boots on the ground.
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WWIII described in Jewish Eschatology/Prophecy is referred to as the War of Gog and Magog (East Vs West). Here is a 9 year old video of Rabbi Mizrachi describing the vision of global destruction.
These people are crazy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRS9-riM1rQ
These people are crazy...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRS9-riM1rQ
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THE MAGOG RISING - Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi - CINEMA HD
You should be prepared!
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🇸🇦🇺🇸🇮🇷| The US Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia is under intense attacks by Iran.
In the last 40 mins, they claim to have shot down 29 Iranian drones.
The Saudi MOD never acknowledges any impacts, only interceptions, so when they say 29 interceptions, then the attack must’ve been very large and intense with possibly several impacts as well, which we’ll have to wait for sat images.
@FotrosResistancee
In the last 40 mins, they claim to have shot down 29 Iranian drones.
The Saudi MOD never acknowledges any impacts, only interceptions, so when they say 29 interceptions, then the attack must’ve been very large and intense with possibly several impacts as well, which we’ll have to wait for sat images.
@FotrosResistancee
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🇮🇷⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇱 Made in USA — the missile that martyred the children of Minab
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🇻🇦🇺🇸 “Where Are You Going, Humanity?” Vatican Releases Critique of American Culture
The Vatican's International Theological Commission has published "Quo Vadis, Humanitas?," a sweeping theological document on the future of humanity, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and what the Church calls the modern "cult of the body."
Authorized for publication by Pope Leo XIV, the document takes direct aim at the growing belief that science and technology should eliminate aging, disease, and death, labeling transhumanism "the existential expression of a presumption that is both naive and arrogant," and posthumanism, the belief that humans should merge with machines, a "radical devaluation of humanity."
On AI, the Commission raises pointed questions about the use of algorithms to decide medical care, loans, criminal sentencing, and military strikes — a theological challenge arriving precisely as AI systems are being used to generate airstrike target lists in the ongoing war on Iran.
But the document's sharpest provocation is cultural. In a civilization where cosmetic surgery, performance drugs, and body modification have become normalized. The Vatican insists the mortal, imperfect, aging human body is not a problem to be engineered away. It is a gift to be inhabited.
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The Vatican's International Theological Commission has published "Quo Vadis, Humanitas?," a sweeping theological document on the future of humanity, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and what the Church calls the modern "cult of the body."
Authorized for publication by Pope Leo XIV, the document takes direct aim at the growing belief that science and technology should eliminate aging, disease, and death, labeling transhumanism "the existential expression of a presumption that is both naive and arrogant," and posthumanism, the belief that humans should merge with machines, a "radical devaluation of humanity."
On AI, the Commission raises pointed questions about the use of algorithms to decide medical care, loans, criminal sentencing, and military strikes — a theological challenge arriving precisely as AI systems are being used to generate airstrike target lists in the ongoing war on Iran.
But the document's sharpest provocation is cultural. In a civilization where cosmetic surgery, performance drugs, and body modification have become normalized. The Vatican insists the mortal, imperfect, aging human body is not a problem to be engineered away. It is a gift to be inhabited.
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🇻🇦🇺🇸 “Where Are You Going, Humanity?” Vatican Releases Critique of American Culture The Vatican's International Theological Commission has published "Quo Vadis, Humanitas?," a sweeping theological document on the future of humanity, artificial intelligence…
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Quo vadis, humanitas? Thinking through Christian Anthropology in the Face of Certain Scenarios for the Future of Humanity (2026)
Quo vadis, humanitas? Thinking through Christian Anthropology in the Face of Certain Scenarios for the Future of Humanity, 2026
A recent series of high-stakes demands have been issued by Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah-ul-Uzma Mojtaba Khamenei, following his ascension to power in March 2026. In a formal communique delivered via Swiss intermediaries, Iran presented a three-point ultimatum to the United States, demanding:
- Complete withdrawal of all U.S. military forces from the Middle East within 30 days
- Immediate lifting of all sanctions on Iran
- Payment of $500 billion in compensation
The deadline for compliance is April 10, 2026. If unmet, Iran threatens to:
- Close the Strait of Hormuz to all maritime traffic
- Pursue nuclear weapons development, including possible deployment
- Allow China and Russia to establish military bases on Iranian soil
This ultimatum comes amid ongoing military strikes and regional instability. Iran's new leadership has shown no willingness to soften its stance toward the West, despite significant degradation of its military infrastructure.
Global reactions have been swift:
China and Russia have publicly backed Iran’s “legitimate security concerns”
Global markets reacted sharply, with oil prices surging 18% and the S&P 500 dropping 4%
The U.S. has not yet issued an official response, though a leaked White House document acknowledges that military strikes have achieved tactical but not strategic success.
Separately, Iran has issued other ultimatums:
To international shipping nations: Allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz only if they expel U.S. and Israeli diplomats
To Azerbaijan: “Expel the Zionists” from its territory or face military consequences—a demand Baku has rejected as a violation of international law.
These moves reflect a broader pattern of using diplomatic and economic leverage amid military vulnerability, with Tehran attempting to shift pressure onto global powers while maintaining a defiant posture.
- Complete withdrawal of all U.S. military forces from the Middle East within 30 days
- Immediate lifting of all sanctions on Iran
- Payment of $500 billion in compensation
The deadline for compliance is April 10, 2026. If unmet, Iran threatens to:
- Close the Strait of Hormuz to all maritime traffic
- Pursue nuclear weapons development, including possible deployment
- Allow China and Russia to establish military bases on Iranian soil
This ultimatum comes amid ongoing military strikes and regional instability. Iran's new leadership has shown no willingness to soften its stance toward the West, despite significant degradation of its military infrastructure.
Global reactions have been swift:
China and Russia have publicly backed Iran’s “legitimate security concerns”
Global markets reacted sharply, with oil prices surging 18% and the S&P 500 dropping 4%
The U.S. has not yet issued an official response, though a leaked White House document acknowledges that military strikes have achieved tactical but not strategic success.
Separately, Iran has issued other ultimatums:
To international shipping nations: Allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz only if they expel U.S. and Israeli diplomats
To Azerbaijan: “Expel the Zionists” from its territory or face military consequences—a demand Baku has rejected as a violation of international law.
These moves reflect a broader pattern of using diplomatic and economic leverage amid military vulnerability, with Tehran attempting to shift pressure onto global powers while maintaining a defiant posture.
🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Trump: The regime in Iran will fall, but maybe not immediately.
Translation: Trump pushes for a prolonged war that will destroy USA.
Thanks for that, the American people appreciate that.
Translation: Trump pushes for a prolonged war that will destroy USA.
Thanks for that, the American people appreciate that.
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Iraqi TV analysts discuss the redrawing of the Gulf map if the war continues.
"Bahrain, it belonged to Iran, it goes to Iran. Kuwait goes to Iraq. The Emirates return to Oman, return to its origins. Saudi Arabia might take Qatar as well."
"Kuwait is not a state. Neither is Qatar a state."
If Bahrain's 27km bridge to Saudi Arabia is hit, the Gulf Shield can't reach them. Iranian missile boats are 200km away. Bahrain has a Shia majority with grievances against the regime. "What remains of the state?"
On the UAE: "Ten million foreigners and 750,000 Emiratis." They pay expats $50 each to fill football stadiums "because they have no people."
"Bahrain, it belonged to Iran, it goes to Iran. Kuwait goes to Iraq. The Emirates return to Oman, return to its origins. Saudi Arabia might take Qatar as well."
"Kuwait is not a state. Neither is Qatar a state."
If Bahrain's 27km bridge to Saudi Arabia is hit, the Gulf Shield can't reach them. Iranian missile boats are 200km away. Bahrain has a Shia majority with grievances against the regime. "What remains of the state?"
On the UAE: "Ten million foreigners and 750,000 Emiratis." They pay expats $50 each to fill football stadiums "because they have no people."
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, owns multiple luxury properties in London, including a mansion and 12 homes on Bishops Avenue, often dubbed “Billionaires’ Row,” purchased in 2013 with a £36 million loan from an investment company owned by British-Israeli brothers Sol and Eddie Zakai. The properties are held through a shell company registered in the Isle of Man, a tax haven, and are not officially listed under Khamenei’s name.
The £36 million loan was provided by TOPLAND, a British investment group founded by the Israeli brothers, and was granted at a time when no sanctions were in place against those involved.
Khamenei also owns two luxury apartments in Kensington, west London, overlooking the Israeli Embassy, located just 50 meters away—raising security concerns about potential surveillance.
The London properties, valued at over £100 million ($138 million), are part of a global network of assets linked to Khamenei, including hotels in Germany and Spain, a villa in Dubai, and properties in Paris—all managed through intermediaries like Ali Ansari, a sanctioned Iranian businessman.
British authorities have restricted the sale of all 13 London properties since October 2025, citing national security and financial integrity concerns.
The £36 million loan was provided by TOPLAND, a British investment group founded by the Israeli brothers, and was granted at a time when no sanctions were in place against those involved.
Khamenei also owns two luxury apartments in Kensington, west London, overlooking the Israeli Embassy, located just 50 meters away—raising security concerns about potential surveillance.
The London properties, valued at over £100 million ($138 million), are part of a global network of assets linked to Khamenei, including hotels in Germany and Spain, a villa in Dubai, and properties in Paris—all managed through intermediaries like Ali Ansari, a sanctioned Iranian businessman.
British authorities have restricted the sale of all 13 London properties since October 2025, citing national security and financial integrity concerns.
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🌍 Middle East War Threatens African Agriculture as Fertiliser Prices Surge
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz are driving up fertiliser prices across Africa, with Oxford Economics Africa estimating an average global fertiliser price rise of nearly 17% in the first half of 2026 compared to the same period last year. Sudan, Tanzania, Somalia, Kenya and Mozambique are identified as among the most exposed countries, given their dependence on Gulf fertiliser imports. Fertiliser futures rose more than 10% on the first day of trading after the war broke out on 28 February.
The African Union chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf has expressed deep concern over the disruption to supply chains, while analysts warn that reduced fertiliser use among smallholder farmers could weaken crop yields and push food prices higher over time.
#Africa #Kenya #Sudan #Nigeria
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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz are driving up fertiliser prices across Africa, with Oxford Economics Africa estimating an average global fertiliser price rise of nearly 17% in the first half of 2026 compared to the same period last year. Sudan, Tanzania, Somalia, Kenya and Mozambique are identified as among the most exposed countries, given their dependence on Gulf fertiliser imports. Fertiliser futures rose more than 10% on the first day of trading after the war broke out on 28 February.
The African Union chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf has expressed deep concern over the disruption to supply chains, while analysts warn that reduced fertiliser use among smallholder farmers could weaken crop yields and push food prices higher over time.
#Africa #Kenya #Sudan #Nigeria
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Middle East war threatens African agriculture - African Business
Disruption to fertiliser exports from Iran and Gulf countries is causing a price spike that threatens Africa’s access to the vital input.