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This blog explores politics from a liberal/left perspective but also deals heavily with conspiracy theories and various unusual topics. Although I started this blog to research 9/11, my most pressing issue of concern now is anthropogenic climate change.

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Monday, January 19, 2026

The US President Is Insane and Needs to Be Removed from Power As Soon As Possible

 He is trying to start a civil war, unleashing his goon squad on an American city, while also trying to start a World War with his insane push to take over Greenland.


THIS IS PURE INSANITY

“Dear Jonas,” the 79-year-old president wrote to Norway’s prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre. “Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America. 
“Denmark cannot protect that land from Russia or China, and why do they have a ‘right of ownership’ anyway? There are no written documents, it’s only that a boat landed there hundreds of years ago, but we had boats landing there, also. “I have done more for NATO than any other person since its founding, and now, NATO should do something for the United States. The World is not secure unless we have Complete and Total Control of Greenland. Thank you! President DJT”= 
Even by Trump’s standards, this letter is so dangerous and so delusional that there is no longer any question that the president is mentally “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office,” as laid out in the 25th Amendment to the Constitution. It is clearly not rational to start a war because your feelings got hurt by not winning a prize that you were not even eligible for. It is certainly not rational to sabotage the country’s national security—emboldening Russia and China—over those hurt feelings.

 

ALSO INSANE

Trump Says U.S. ‘Shouldn’t Even Have an Election’ as He Threatens Insurrection Act. 
The president has mused about skipping the midterms as approval for his administration continues to slip.


ALSO SICK AND EVIL

"The federal government’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis is looking more and more like a siege on a city than an effort to enforce the law there." 
"Masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are using extraordinary violence to detain residents. They are pepper-spraying and smashing the car windows of observers and activists, and tear-gassing street intersections. They are patrolling streets with rifles. Schools have shuttered because of safety concerns. And after an ICE agent shot and killed 37-year-old mother Renee Good, tensions with residents have only increased. 
'This is a military occupation, and it feels like a military occupation,' Elliott Payne, the president of the Minneapolis City Council, told The New York Times. There’s video footage showing Payne being shoved by an apparent agent while observing ICE behavior." 
"Despite lawsuits from Minnesota and objections from civil liberties groups and local residents, the Trump administration has consistently denied that ICE is behaving inappropriately and has defended its repressive tactics — including killing Good, whom it preposterously labeled a 'domestic terrorist.' " 
"Something sinister is emerging. ICE isn’t behaving like a normal arm of federal law enforcement. Instead, it’s increasingly acting like a secret police force or paramilitary on behalf of President Donald Trump as it uses surveillance and violence to enact a political agenda of domination. Unfortunately, there are reasons to believe things will only get worse."


Also see this nauseating crap:


 

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Saturday, January 03, 2026

Trump Has US Military Invade Venezuela, Kidnap Its Leader, Vows to Run The Country and Take over the Oil Fields, Also Threatens Attacking Columbia, Cuba, and Mexico

 

WHAT A FUCKING INSANE EVIL LYING PIECE OF SHIT GOP ASSHOLE 

 

AMERICA FIRST, AMIRITE? 

 

NO MORE FOREVER WARS, AMIRITE? 

 

THOSE EPSTEIN FILES MUST BE SO BAD. 

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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Trump Was a Pimp For Epstein

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Donald Trump sent young women from his spa at Mar-a-Lago to give “massages” to Jeffrey Epstein. “The house calls went on for years.”

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We Have a Mad Dictator at Work Pretending To Be the President of Peace!

 

🤬 It's so mindboggling that the GOP is going along with his utter lunacy. It's just an everlasting WTF with this godforsaken party. 🤬 
Q) What do the following events of 2025 have in common? 
▪️ Shuttered or gutted several federal agencies, including USAID and VOA 
▪️ Threatened to bomb Colombia 
▪️ Threatened to retake the Panama Canal by force 
▪️ Threatened to annex Greenland by force 
▪️ Bombed Iran 
▪️ Bombed civilian ships at sea 

          ▪️ Took foreign oil tankers at sea by force 

          ▪️ Threatened, embargoed and drone attacked Venezuela

▪️ Bombed Nigeria 

          ▪️ Bombed Syria 

▪️ Ordered mass ICE raids across the country and sent the National Guard into multiple US cities without getting local approval
▪️ Imposed tariffs worldwide 
▪️ Accepted a $400 million gift from a foreign country 
▪️ Failed to turn over all Epstein files as legislated by Congress
▪️ Razed the East Wing of the White House 

          ▪️ Desecrated the Presidency, the DOJ and every other agency he could get his grimy hands on

          ▪️ Desecrated the Kennedy Center 

 

A) They all require Congressional authorization.

 

Fun fact 1: None was requested. 
Fun fact 2: The Speaker of the House has yet to protest.

 

Remember in civics class when they taught us that there were three branches of government? That effectively ended on January 20th, 2025. One branch has ceded its authority to the Executive, and a second branch might as well have. By granting the Executive de facto immunity, it has empowered him to do as he pleases. Congressional oversight be damned. (modified somewhat from a Facebook post by Bruce Lindner)

 

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Friday, December 19, 2025

Our Very Weird Political Moment

From Josh Marshall:
[there] is a feeling of repetition. Everything I see in our politics right now — or at least at the pinnacle where Donald Trump dominates all the visuals and attention — has a feeling of drift, spectacle and fragmentation. 
Trump’s ballroom epitomizes it — crass, stupid, vulgar, unacceptable and yet ultimately meaningless. It’s the full-size version of having his stacked Kennedy Center board, of which he is the chairman, rename the institution after him. ... 
Then there’s his new hall of presidents, a sick-burn tweet storm embedded on a wall of what remains of the White House. 
These all have the feeling of a man who is bored, tapped out, losing coherence and energy and who others are trying to keep distracted. 
The economy continues to reel and lurch under a weight-vest of tariffs and trade wars. 
Immigrants and brown people of all sorts are still menaced by ICE. The innocent are harassed; the guilty are pardoned. Alleged drug runners, but perhaps mere fishermen and boaters, are blown out of the water from a distance by U.S. Navy drones. 
All of it continues, and the country remains in the throes of a battle for the survival of civic democracy. 
In many ways, the predation remains at its highest point — because much of it has happened, has been consolidated, and people now react on the basis of those things having happened. 
Indeed, we may now be careening toward a war with Venezuela because one of Stephen Miller’s fiendish gambits directed at Mexico has metastasized in the general chaos into a regime change war against Venezuela. 
What is uncanny about this though is that it’s incomplete and in key ways faltering. It’s also terribly unpopular. I cannot think of a single facet of the Trumpism of Practice circa 2025 that has not been rejected by the public at large. Many have been decisively, by overwhelming majorities. And yet there is neither any effort to bring these policies even somewhat into line with public opinion, even center-right public opinion, or move aggressively to take the steps that would make public opinion less immediately relevant. On the contrary, we see the administration taking all these actions that one would expect if Trump had fully consolidated control over the state’s so-called “power ministries” and secured full or fullish control over the state, eliminated real sources of opposition power and so forth. Only he hasn’t. 
You might be saying, well, that’s what you think, Josh. He’s already done X, Y and Z. But it is what I think. And I’m pretty sure I’m right. 
I’m not saying he’s toast or that everything is going to be fine. But he’s far from effectively locking everything down. 
And yet we’re rolling at full speed into what we what we might call North Korean aesthetics of power with triumphal arches that will soon enough be dusty, half-broken relics, renaming everything after the Maximum Leader. It’s all weird. And it is all of this very particular moment. 
In a way, the Susie Wiles drama is part of it. The person at the center of the White House power structure talked openly and disparagingly about the president. And the immediate reaction was for Wiles to issue what can only be called an intentionally absurd denial and for every Cabinet secretary to tweet out a post-struggle session-like emphatic defense of Wiles and pledge of fealty to Trump. 
In fact, by the end of the day Trump said in response to a question about Wiles that he agreed with what she said. This is all deeply weird. But I think it tends to confirm everything I said above, as I noted in the post earlier this week about Wiles. It’s a sign of her power; it is a sign of the government’s weakness and unpopularity. (You don’t say the president is a weirdo who’s done a bunch of terrible things if everyone thinks things are awesome and the present is the future.) 
Finally, it is a sign of an emerging vacuum at the top — at the top of Trump’s body in his head, and at the top of the government in Trump. I’m not saying Trump is sick or dying or declining in cognitive terms. Those things are very possible. He may simply be bored and in need of distractions, which is of a piece with the sense enervation and fragmentation.
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Saturday, December 06, 2025

Trump just hit a new low: He pardoned a man who killed more Americans than died on 9/11. Just Evil.


Hernandez served as President of Honduras from 2014 to 2022--but in reality his real business was flooding the United States with cocaine. As the U.S. Department of Justice put it, Hernandez “was at the center of one of the largest and most violent drug-trafficking conspiracies in the world.”   
Trump knew that by pardoning Hernandez it would destroy his claim that the reason he’s executing people in small boats off the coast of Venezuela was to protect Americans from drugs. This is especially true given the cocaine Hernandez dumped into the U.S. killed tens of thousands of Americans by way of overdoses. Yet Trump doesn’t care because the benefit he receives from pardoning this convicted drug kingpin was worth it. 
Hernandez was no low-level drug dealer. He was the key player in orchestrating a vast drug trafficking conspiracy that raked in millions for cartels while keeping Honduras one of Central America’s poorest, most violent and most corrupt countries. Federal prosecutors were able to prove in his 2024 trial that Hernández--as a congressman and then President of Honduras--partnered with the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquín Guzman Loera aka El Chapo, among other people. 
As evidence at trial detailed, members of the Hernandez drug conspiracy often turned to violence and murder to protect and grow their drug trafficking enterprise--attacking rival traffickers who threatened their grip on the Honduran cocaine trade. As DOJ explained, Hernandez’s co-conspirators “were armed with machine guns and destructive devices, including AK-47s, AR-15s, and grenade launchers, which they used to protect their massive cocaine loads as they transited across Honduras on their way to the United States.” 
In return, Hernandez personally received “millions of dollars of drug money from some of the largest and most violent drug-trafficking organizations in Honduras, Mexico, and elsewhere, and used those bribes to fuel his rise in Honduran politics.” Yes, he worked with the Mexican drug cartels that are responsible for producing fentanyl-- the primary driver of U.S. drug overdose deaths as the DEA has documented. 
This guy was worse than “Scarface” in that he used the full powers of his political offices to benefit himself and his partners in crime. DOJ proved that at trial, explaining that as Hernández rose to power in Honduras, “he provided increased support and protection for his co-conspirators, allowing them to move mountains of cocaine, commit acts of violence and murder, and help turn Honduras into one of the most dangerous countries in the world.” 
Hernandez would corruptly work with the United States to prosecute drug traffickers who threatened his grip on power--while at the same time promising drug traffickers who bribed him that they would remain safe in Honduras. And as prosecutors showed at trial, Hernandez enjoyed unleashing the cocaine on the United States, boasting he would “stuff the drugs up the gringos’ noses.” 
Overall, the federal government proved that during his political career, “Hernández abused his powerful positions and authority in Honduras to facilitate the importation of over 400 tons of cocaine into the U.S.” 
Yes, the man Trump just pardoned facilitated the smuggling of 400 tons of cocaine into our nation--which is the equivalent of 800,000 pounds or 363 million grams. Two of his co-defendants plead guilty -- a former Honduran police chief, Juan Carlos Bonilla, and Hernandez’s cousin Mauricio Hernandez. However, Hernandez stood trial in 2024 and was convicted of various felonies including conspiring to import cocaine into the United States and using machine guns and destructive devices in furtherance of the cocaine importation conspiracy. That led to his 45-year prison sentence. 
After his conviction, then U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said, “As President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández abused his power to support one of the largest and most violent drug trafficking conspiracies in the world, and the people of Honduras and the United States bore the consequences.” 
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams for the Southern District of New York whose office prosecuted Hernández stated that the former President has “helped to facilitate the importation of an almost unfathomable 400 tons of cocaine to this country: billions of individual doses sent to the United States with the protection and support of the former president of Honduras.” 
Simply put, Hernández was a very bad man. He abused his public office to engage in a massive illegal drug ring. Worse, Hernández “flooded” the United States with cocaine. 
Hernández bears responsibility for the cocaine overdoses in the United States during the years he was a major supplier of that drug. In fact, in the time Hernandez served as President from 2014 to 2022, overdose deaths caused by cocaine exploded in the U.S. At the start of Hernández’ term in 2014, the U.S. saw about 5,000 deaths by way of cocaine overdoses—per the CDC. By his last year in office in 2022, cocaine overdoses in our county rocketed up to nearly 28,000 per year. (See CDC chart at link which shows spike in cocaine overdoses that exploded when Hernandez took power in 2014.)


Trump is an unbelievably evil and corrupt piece of shit. 

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Saturday, November 29, 2025

They Buried Epstein, Hid UAP Evidence, and Lied to the Nation — America Must Now Break the Intelligence Cartel

For decades, America’s intelligence agencies have treated the public like background noise, a nuisance to be managed, not a nation to be informed. But the twin scandals now colliding in the Epstein cover-up and the UAP/UFO secrecy regime are exposing something far more corrosive than bureaucratic incompetence. They reveal a government culture that has grown accustomed to lying, concealment, and contempt for the very people it serves. And after the latest disclosures, hearings, whistle-blower accounts, and forced transparency laws, it’s impossible to pretend this is about “national security.” What’s unfolding is a betrayal of democracy on a constitutional scale.

“There comes a point where secrecy is no longer protection — it’s sabotage.”

That’s where we are now. The PentagonCIA, and FBI have crossed that line so many times it’s practically policy. They buried the truth about a global sex trafficking network connected to Jeffrey Epstein. They buried evidence and testimony about unidentified aerial phenomena that could reshape science itself. They buried intelligence from presidents and Congress. They buried trust. And they expect the public to just swallow it all, quietly, forever.

This country didn’t become the world’s powerhouse through fear and gatekeeping. We became the world’s leader because we trust our people more than we trust our paranoia. But that philosophy stopped at the doors of the intelligence community and the damage that wall of secrecy has done is becoming impossible to ignore.

The Moral Collapse of the Epstein Cover-Up

The government would have you believe that Jeffrey Epstein was a lone monster with a private island, a private plane, and no co-conspirators. A convenient narrative, considering the sheer number of powerful people who orbited his operation for years. After everything we now know about the scope, scale, and structure of Epstein’s criminal network, the idea that he acted alone isn’t just absurd — it’s insulting.

Federal agencies had warnings for decades. They had thousands of victims. They had corroborating evidence. They had intelligence reports. They had flight logs and financial records showing Epstein moving between global power centers like he was running an intelligence operation. And still, the FBI let him walk free for years. When he was finally prosecuted the first time, they negotiated a secret non-prosecution deal so grotesque it read like a ransom note written by privilege itself.

Only now, under overwhelming public pressure, has the government been forced to release the Epstein files. Congress had to pass a law compelling the DOJ to hand over documents the FBI should have made public a decade ago. And even now, officials are already hinting that “ongoing investigations” may justify redactions. Americans have heard that excuse before. It’s code for “protecting powerful people.”

What makes this cover-up even darker is the geopolitical angle nobody in the intelligence community wants to talk about. Epstein’s closest partners, business ties, and funding channels raise questions that intersect with foreign intelligence, questions federal agencies have every incentive to keep buried. If they’re shielding a foreign ally’s involvement in an international trafficking operation, that’s not national security. That’s corruption.

“When the system protects predators instead of victims, it’s no longer a justice system, it’s a cartel.”

The UAP Lies: Hiding Technology, Hiding

 Breakthroughs, Hiding Reality

Then there’s the other scandal, the one that has nothing to do with billionaires on private jets and everything to do with the nature of existence itself.

UAPs used to be a punchline. Now they’re a policy crisis, a national security gridlock, and a scientific black hole all because the Pentagon and intelligence agencies buried evidence for generations. For years, pilots, engineers, scientists, and military officers reported craft doing things that break known physics: zero propulsion signatures, instant acceleration, sudden directional changes, transmedium capabilities. And what did the Pentagon do? Ridicule, deny, mock, classify. Anything except confront the truth.

The Age of Disclosure documentary didn’t drop out of nowhere. It’s the product of decades of whistle-blower frustration, men and women inside the system who saw extraordinary materials, extraordinary craft, and extraordinary evidence locked away in private vaults owned by defense contractors and shielded from elected oversight. These weren’t conspiracy theorists. These were program leads, scientists, pilots, colonels, analysts. People who held clearances far above what the President of the United States gets.

Now, whistle-blowers say entire divisions of government ran retrieval programs without briefing presidents, Congress, or inspectors general. That is not national security. That is a shadow state. And hiding technological breakthroughs from the scientific community isn’t protection, it’s the sabotage of human progress.

“You don’t beat China by hiding physics from your own scientists.”

Every time the government classifies discovery instead of sharing it with the scientific world, it hobbles innovation. It slows engineering. It hands adversaries a head start. Secrecy doesn’t make America stronger. Transparency does. It always has. And the agencies who claim otherwise are lying to cover their own failures and wishes.

The Criminal Arrogance of Hiding Information From Presidents and Congress

If the Pentagon or CIA truly kept UAP programs off presidential briefings, that is a constitutional crisis. Civilian oversight is the bedrock of the American military system. If intelligence officers think they can decide what the Commander-in-Chief is allowed to know, then they’re not public servants, they’re self anointed kings.

And if Congress has been systematically misled about Epstein connections, UAP recoveries, black-budget programs, or the private-sector handling of recovered materials? Then we are no longer living in a functioning democratic republic. We are living under a self-appointed clerical class, a priesthood of secrets accountable to nobody.

These agencies have forgotten who their employer is. It’s not Lockheed Martin. It’s not a classified chain of command. It’s the American people. Their salaries, their weapons, their programs, their jets, their satellites — all of it exists because taxpayers fund it.

Yet the agencies behave like transparency is an inconvenience, oversight is an insult, and democracy is optional.

A Democracy Cannot Survive on Hidden Truths

We are now at the breaking point. A nation cannot lead the world when its own government refuses to tell the truth about crimes committed by the powerful… or the technological breakthroughs that could redefine civilization. The United States cannot claim moral leadership while sheltering predators, lying to Congress, and gatekeeping science that could reshape energy, transportation, defense, and medicine.

This level of secrecy is not protection. It is paralysis. And it is destroying trust at a rate the government cannot repair.

The Epstein scandal exposes the government’s moral rot. The UAP scandal exposes its structural rot. Combined, they expose institutional decay that no democracy can survive without major surgery.


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Of course, this idea behind this whole article also applies for 9/11, the JFK ass'n, and other ultimate conspiracies, but ESPECIALLY FOR 9/11.

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