Monday, March 23, 2026

Mike Williams - Love Roller Coaster (2025 – Compilation Album)

Love Roller Coaster explores the thrilling ups and downs of relationships, curated from standout catalog tracks, including the top-streamed 'Wrecking Ball'.

The Economy Was Already Horrible... New Global Crisis Just Made It Worse

The US lost 1.27 million jobs in 2025. Only 181,000 new jobs were created throughout the entire year. The job numbers are the worst we've seen since 2010. Inflation was already out of control, housing was unaffordable, grocery prices were already skyrocketing, and layoffs were happening every month. Now they've created a new global crisis that is being funded by our taxes.

Death Curses: Etsy Witchcraft and Hexing

The target of a 'Powerful Hex Spell' was killed weeks after a journalist purchased it online. Is it a coincidence or something that is more ancient, darker, and still very much alive?

Iran Hits Israel's Biggest Airport

Iran says its new Arash-2 drones just broke through Israeli defenses and hit Ben Gurion Airport — the country’s biggest airport and one of its most important military logistics hubs. If true, this would mean Iran is no longer just targeting cities or refineries, but the fuel depots, tanker aircraft, and support infrastructure that keep Israeli warplanes flying.

Fat Damage - What Fat Is Doing Inside Your Body

Why You Can Never Catch Up

World Economic Forum Insider Desiree Fixler: Keir Starmer is a Robot

Ex-Military Exposes the Cyberwar Nobody Is Talking About

Why do most people still misunderstand cyberwar? Modern warfare won't always look like missiles and troops. It can look like a cyber attack on critical infrastructure, telecom failures, power grid disruptions, and daily life breaking down quickly.

Trump Economic Advisor - “Consumers are the Last of our Concerns”

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Glenn Greenwald - The US and Israel Are Not Winning the War

Iran Strikes Israel’s Biggest Nuclear City

Israel and Iran have now struck each other’s nuclear-linked sites within the same 24-hour window. Natanz was hit, Dimona was hit hours later, and just days earlier a projectile landed only 350 meters from Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant — bringing this war closer to a radiological disaster than at any point so far.

Every Cataract Lens Explained in 11 Minutes

Robert Sepehr - Legends of the White Gods

Multiple civilizations around the world have preserved remarkably consistent legends of fair-skinned, often bearded deities or culture heroes who arrived from the sea, taught agriculture, laws, architecture, writing and the arts, established order, and then departed with a promise to return. This repeated pattern of White bringers of civilization—described in the same physical terms and with the same civilizing role—demonstrates that at least some ancient "gods" were real historical figures who traveled the world and elevated these societies.