Parts 2 and 3 linking Israel to suspicious activities re technology and google searches. 4 and 3 minutes respectively.Watched an interesting video claiming that the Aussie refining was a target of DEWs. The guy explains that there was suspicious drone flight activity on the night of the fire. Also claims that the same drone was used to start the Maui fires, not a weaponised drone itself, but one that communicates with other systems that are weaponised.
A question for the C’s?
Seems wayyyyyyyyyyy to coincidental that there are so many refineries going up in flames amid an oil crisis.
AI sez
10 in 21 days might not be too weird of a coincidence (except that it is) yet when we are looking at places like Australia who only have/d two refineries (the other 6 been shut down over the past 2 decades) the chances of one of them being completely destroyed at such a critical time in global oil instability smells of such stinky fish that anyone who can’t smell it must be dead or extremely high with their head in the clouds.
It should make people realise how easy it is to manipulate people - but does it? I'm not sure. The White House, the Administration and Congress are literally infested with Zionists.Larry Johnson is of the same opinion and that dementia explains Trump's outrageous behaviors over the recent past. He particularly cited Trump's response to Marjorie Taylor Greene telling him even her children were getting death threats (due to Trump turning on her) and he said, "They deserve it!"
This reminded me of Trump's hateful response to news of the deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, viciously killed by their son. So, yes, Trump has been sounding off without a filter for quite a while which is typical for persons experiencing dementia. Larry totally rejects the idea that it's all an act. I wonder if his vax shots played any part in his mental condition.
On another note, kinda think when the current 3 to 5 day ceasefire expires, Trump will order more destruction on Iran which would make sense as he's no longer of sound mind plus the circle of nutjobs who have his ear. It's all so mind numbing.
His plans seems to be to win via reality creation using the method of declaring said reality into existence.So I think we can stop wondering about what's Trump plan because he doesn't really have one as he isn't a rational actor any more. Sad and dangerous.
Parts 2 and 3 linking Israel to suspicious activities re technology and google searches. 4 and 3 minutes respectively.
Q: (Niall) Are major food distribution centers in the West being deliberately destroyed?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) By whom?
A: Elements of the secret government.
Session 25 January 2025:
(Mari) What was the cause of the California fires?
A: DEWs [note: Directed Energy Weapons] in some cases. Arsonists in others.
[...]
(T.C.) Who pulled the trigger? Who's the one who is firing the weapons?
A: CIA.
Q: (Joe) The CIA's got space lasers?
(Two-tents) What was the cause of the recent fire that destroyed the town of Lahaina on Maui Island in Hawaii?
A: Beam weapons.
Q: (L) What kind of beam? Does anybody know?
(Pierre) Laser.
A: Yes
It’s hard to not think Israel is behind every bad thing that happens.Very interesting videos. Although it is natural for conspiracy theorists (and I don't use that term in the pejorative sense that the MSM likes to use it) to look at obvious bogeymen such as the Zionists and their worldwide agents, I think we should also consider that such fires could well have been started by the agents of the Secret Government to advance their agenda in the midst of the economic chaos being generated by the conflict in the ME. In this they have form:
I have no doubt though that there may be an overlap between the agents of the Secret Government and Zionist agents, such as Mossad operatives. The C's have similarly linked the CIA with the use of Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) in the case of the January 2025 fires that ravaged California:
And then there was the major fire in Hawaii that destroyed the town of Lahaina where the C's said that laser "beam weapons" (DEW) were used
So, we cannot assume that Israel and its agents are necessarily behind these oil refinery fires since they could be the work of other actors.

Robert Barnes in interview with The Duran says that Trump is literally suffering from mental health issues (early dementia) which explains his erratic behaviour, extreme grandiosity and lack of touch with realistic views.
It’s hard to not think Israel is behind every bad thing that happens.
I was watching a swan fight over territory at the river near my house and was thinking that the aggressive swans trying to occupy and blockage the peaceful swan’s residence must work for the mossad, it was a micro version of the straight of Hormuz![]()
No but he was standing on the waters’ edge honking and flapping his big wings about his victory (no one swans better than I do, I’m the best by far at swanning) when the fight wasn’t even won yet.Was the aggressive swan wearing a yarmulke by any chance?
Could it be (presumably ) the result of an inner conflict ? ie two centers fighting against each other , like in some cases as explained by Gurdjieff ?where some form of crystallization occurs but not unified ? his constant self-contradictions have seemingly increased over the past months , but so far I´ve been chalking it up to strategic ambiguity , but maybe this is a more objective analysis ? ( fwiw , i thought @Joe ´s overview of him in the last Newsreal to be quite eh... good ? link @ Rumble )More specifically, he says “prefrontal dementia”, so it’s not cognitive, it’s behavioural. An inability to inhibit his impulses. Which Barnes says explains his erratic tweets and constant lying.
Could it be (presumably ) the result of an inner conflict ? ie two centers fighting against each other , like in some cases as explained by Gurdjieff ?where some form of crystallization occurs but not unified ? his constant self-contradictions have seemingly increased over the past months , but so far I´ve been chalking it up to strategic ambiguity , but maybe this is a more objective analysis ? ( fwiw , i thought @Joe ´s overview of him in the last Newsreal to be quite eh... good ? link @ Rumble )
Plus, a question posed on Judging Freedom, how is Barron Trump worth $120 million?
How is Barron Trump, with learning difficulties, suddenly worth $120m? asks The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal. He's cashing in, like others around his father raking in billions, from insider knowledge and trading.
Uranus Entering Gemini: Long-Term Shifts
On April 25, 2026, Uranus enters Gemini, initiating a seven-year transit that astrologers associate with profound disruption in communication, technology, and global relations. This shift is expected to trigger geopolitical realignments in Syria, Egypt, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan, potentially through uprisings, diplomatic shifts, or information-based warfare. The Middle East is viewed as a focal point due to its historical volatility and strategic significance, with ripple effects anticipated worldwide.
IRGC‑linked Tasnim warns of risks to undersea cables below Strait of Hormuz
Report comes as attacks on data centers and cable disruptions in the Red Sea highlight how critical communications networks are increasingly exposed to conflict.
Iran’s semi official Tasnim News Agency, linked to its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Wednesday about the vulnerability of undersea internet cables in the Strait of Hormuz. The thinly veiled warning, though not official, targeted a critical though often overlooked part of global infrastructure: the fibre‑optic lines that carry much of the world’s data.
“The concentration of many internet cables in a single narrow passage has made the Strait of Hormuz a vulnerable point for the region’s digital economy – a place where cables, after passing through the Strait, connect to coastal landing stations and major regional data centers,” the report by Tasnim read. It added that “simultaneous damage to several major cables – whether through accidents or deliberate action – could trigger severe outages across the Persian Gulf.”
The report was accompanied by a graphic showing a detailed map of undersea internet cables running through the Strait of Hormuz.
It noted that multiple systems, including at least seven major communication cables, serve the Gulf States and that more than 97 percent of global internet traffic runs through the fiber-optics networks on the seabed of the narrow waterway. Tasnim specifically pointed out the Falcon, AAE-1, TGN-Gulf and SEA-ME-WE cables that connect a large port of the region’s data centers in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.
Tensions have soared over the Strait of Hormuz – a vital oil transit route; and the IRGC’s statements have raised concerns that digital infrastructure could become a significant front in the simmering conflict.
Heavily reliant on cables
The report also discussed the cloud and data-center infrastructure in countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. During the war, Iranian drones struck data centers in Bahrain and the UAE and warned of other retaliation against American tech giants across the region calling them “enemy technology infrastructure.”
A report by Iran International suggested that the Tasnim report hinted that “undersea cables and regional data hubs now sit alongside ports, shipping lanes, and energy facilities in the conflict’s widening map of pressure points.”
The Gulf states are heavily reliant on the cables connecting them to global networks and supporting financial systems, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence infrastructure across the region. The Gulf has been heavily investing in AI and the cables under the Hormuz allow their data centers to communicate as far away as Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Subsea cables are the fastest way to transmit internet data. Even limited damage to a few major cables could slow or disrupt internet connectivity across the Middle East, South Asia, and even parts of Europe. Past incidents show that repairs can take weeks or months, especially in contested waters where access is restricted.
The warnings come amid heightened regional tensions and follow earlier disruptions in the Red Sea, where cable cuts caused significant outages. Last year, a ship was struck by the Houthis and its anchor dragged across the seabed, damaging a cable.
According to a Bloomberg report, work on a massive cable for Meta was disrupted by Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury – six months after Meta acknowledged that another section of 2Africa, a planned 45,000-kilometer (28,000-mile) underwater cable system, was delayed following attacks by the Houthis in Yemen.
The cable, one of the world’s largest subsea cable projects, was part of an effort to expand internet services by looping around Africa.
Protecting the cables
According to CBS News, while Iran’s conventional navy was pretty much destroyed during the war, roughly 60 percent of the IRGC’s naval arm that was built for asymmetric warfare is still operational, including fast-attack speed boats. Those small vessels could take part in a sabotage operation targeting the cables.
While no attack has yet taken place, Iran’s warnings have also raised questions about broader implications for data protection and communications. If damaged, the process of repairing underwater cables could take months and cost millions of dollars. Traffic would also have to be rerouted through alternative pathways.
The Stimson Center discussed in a recent report how Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have come together for an international consortium that would build cables not only at sea but on land – diversifying cable routes and reducing reliance on chokepoints, such as Hormuz. But, it added, building fibre-optic cables on land involves a myriad of legal and regulatory requirements because of the data moving across multiple borders.
It also brings into question the issue of national security access requirements and various privacy and digital sovereignty laws, as well as differing security standards.