UK GB News Investigates Islamic Epicenter

… suburbs of Dallas
- Multiple Islamic schools planned
- Islamic senior centers planned
- Muslim only housing communities
- Currently have private Islamic security, security outposts, drones flying overhead

The Helsinki Commission

… Thune passed a funding bill by voice vote. Funded everything except immigration enforcement. Just completely gave into the Democratic demands.

Inside that Senate sits a body called the Helsinki Commission. No FOIA. No Inspector General. No records retention policy. It operates in permanent darkness, and what's hiding in there makes the 3 AM vote look transparent.

Look at the two images. 👆
Left: the booking photo.
Right: the knife Capitol Police seized.

A Helsinki Commission staffer drew this on a Capitol Police officer. March 8, 2019. He was arrested and booked. He was never fired. He was also photographed in Ukrainian military camo at a command post near Bakhmut. Investigators documented $87,400 in cash.

Both parties buried it. The Ryan Routh assassination attempt connection sits in plain sight. The same NGO network running today's color revolution marches connects to the same Helsinki Commission infrastructure.

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As always, patience as I pull together the post. 👇

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Origin of a Hoax

Some might ask how a seemingly random email in John Podesta’s collection could be so important. It is a fair question. The answer is that it marks the origin of a hoax that not only consumed a presidency but also irreversibly altered the geopolitical landscape. Everything we see happening today can be traced back to that hoax.

To understand why, we have to go back to the days of Hillary Clinton as secretary of state. She claimed she wanted to reset relations with Russia. On its own, that was a reasonable idea. Russia shares large parts of our culture, history, and religion. Relations had been patchy, but there was no inherent reason they could not be improved.

But then, whether by accident or design, she bungled it. After that, she and Western elites went fully anti-Russia in support of Ukraine. This was at least partly fueled by a massive racket laundering USAID and other funds through Ukraine into the pockets of people like the Biden family, NGOs, and various politicians. In 2014, the U.S. government, as confirmed in the Nuland tape, replaced Ukraine’s neutral, democratically elected president with their own puppet. Unsurprisingly, this did not sit well with Russia.

When Trump came along in 2015, he recognized and called out Western deceit, from NATO expansion to “Euromaidan,” and rightly asked why the U.S. could not try to get along with Russia. He consistently argued that while relations had been strained, nothing inherently prevented improvement.

In early 2016, the Russia collusion plot was cooked up, as evidenced in the Podesta emails, to portray Trump as a Russian agent. Had Trump lost, the scheme would have ended there. But after his miraculous victory, Obama seized the Clinton hoax and weaponized it through the U.S. intelligence community. What started as a campaign trick became a full government effort to sabotage and remove a sitting president.

The consequences were devastating. The criminalization of diplomacy with Russia ensured Trump had no chance of improving relations. His presidency was overshadowed by the constant cloud of “Mueller” investigations and allegations of treason. There were no rapprochements, no peace talks with Ukraine, no chance to rein in Russia on Iran, and countless other missed opportunities. Russia, seeing the hostility, pivoted to China, giving the world’s most dangerous country access to unlimited raw materials and strategic advantages.

That is how we ended up here, and it all traces back to what could have been, had it not been for one of

Hans Mahncke

Representative Burchett, 29 March 2026

… population supports President Trump and the SAVE America Act, which they should.”

“He ignores that. And you as a member of the media ought to be disgusted at the fact they passed that thing at 2:25 in the morning and left all the other Senators kind of hanging.”

“All he had to do was have five of his cronies on the floor. He cuts a deal with Schumer.”

“Obviously, the leadership in the Senate — and that’s on both sides of the aisle — has a real disgust for this president and House leadership because they didn’t even have the guts to call speaker Mike Johnson and let him know what happened.”

“The whole deal of…the stereotype of Congress is, and it’s well deserved, is that we pass stuff in the dark of night because we don’t have any guts, and that’s clearly what’s shown in the Senate leadership.”

“I think they need to get some new leadership over there, in my opinion.”

US Options in Iran

John Spencer

Day 29: What could possibly be the U.S. options in Iran?

The U.S.-Iran war has been underway for 29 days now. It is increasingly difficult to distinguish real strategic and military expertise from politicized opinion, speculation, and narrative. Too many people jump immediately from where we are today to a full-scale ground invasion. They assume the only option is for U.S. forces to seize Tehran, secure nuclear material by force, destroy a supposed million-man army, and then get pulled into another decades-long nation-building effort or fight a Maoist-style insurgency. That is not analysis. That is shallow thinking rooted in outdated and often biased mental models of war. President Trump has signaled a 10-day pause on strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure, now extended to April 6. We are days into that timeline. But the real question is not what has been done. The real question is what options remain.

It is a given that CENTCOM and Israel will continue systematic attacks on Iran’s military system. Iran entered this war with thousands of ballistic missiles, hundreds of launchers, a dispersed drone enterprise, a layered naval capability in the Gulf, remnants of a nuclear enrichment program, and a military industrial base built for redundancy and survivability. That system is being destroyed. But it is not yet eliminated.

At the same time, Israel is targeting something far more important than just military capability. It is targeting the regime’s ability to rule once the bombs stop falling. That means hunting and eliminating political and military leadership. It means degrading the Basij, the regime’s internal enforcement arm. It means targeting checkpoints, intelligence nodes, and internal security infrastructure.

This is not just tactical action. This is strategic pressure applied simultaneously against Iran’s means and its will. Its ability to fight and its ability to govern are being targeted at the same time. That is how you coerce behavior change without occupying a capital.

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Israel Defense Forces, 29 March 2026

Iran Strikes

The “Shot Heard ’Round the World”

On April 19, 1775, at Lexington Green, 77 Minutemen stood their ground against 700 British Redcoats.

Captain John Parker: “Stand your ground... if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.”

A shot rang out — the “shot heard 'round the world” — sparking the American Revolution.

In 2026 - the shot heard round the world?

People wearing inflatable frog costumes dancing to Edwin Star and singing:

"War! Huh! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!"

US Oil & Gas Association

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Barbara Boyd, 28 March 2026



Barbara Boyd argues that President Trump’s cabinet remarks and Saudi Investment Forum comments mark a “verdict” on NATO and the broader transatlantic system that has dominated the global economy for 40 years. She contends the Iran War is fundamentally a financial story: after Europe offered only a post-hostilities role policing the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. moved to replace Lloyd’s of London by using the U.S. Development Finance Corporation, maritime reinsurance, and Central Command to secure Gulf shipping. Boyd says this shift amounts to U.S. control over a critical energy chokepoint—captured in Trump’s “Strait of Trump” line—reshaping how oil flows to Asia. She previews Trump’s May 14–15 Beijing trip, framing U.S.-China relations around shared industrial traditions linked to Sun Yat-sen and rejecting a “cold war” narrative.

Tom Holman, 29 March 2026