🔻 THE SURVEILLANCE STATE DIED LAST NIGHT. AND NO ONE ON TELEVISION TOLD YOU WHY.
At 11:59 PM on June 12, 2026, FISA Section 702 expired. The most powerful domestic spying tool in American history — the same tool they used to wiretap a sitting president in 2016 — is DEAD.
198 to 218. That was the vote. Nineteen Republicans crossed the line. Not because they love privacy. Because they were told what comes next.
On the same day — the SAME DAY — Trump signed National Security Presidential Memorandum 12. It transfers control of ALL national security systems to a restructured military-intelligence command under NSA oversight. Every government server. Every classified network. Every intelligence node.
Read that again. The civilian surveillance apparatus is gone. The military now holds the keys.
This was not a failure of Congress. This was an execution.
A former signals intelligence officer — Ft. Meade, 2018-2025:
"FISA 702 was never about foreign threats. It was a domestic weapon disguised as national security. The FBI conducted over 278,000 warrantless queries on American citizens between 2020 and 2023 alone. Political figures. Journalists. Pastors. January 6 families. Anyone who questioned the system was in the database. The authority to conduct those queries died at midnight. And NSPM-12 ensures that what replaces it answers to military command — not the agencies that abused it."
THE HUNTERS BECAME THE HUNTED.
They spied on Trump in 2016. They queried patriots after January 6. They monitored churches. They tracked parents at school board meetings. They built a surveillance machine that would make the Stasi look primitive.
And last night, one man let it die. He could have pushed for renewal. He chose not to. He waited until the exact moment the military architecture was ready — then he pulled the plug on the old system and activated the new one.
June 12, 2026. The day the deep state lost its eyes.
They cannot query you anymore. They cannot listen without military authorization. They cannot use national security as a shield for political persecution. That era ended at midnight.
What comes next is not surveillance. It is accountability.
CODE: FISA-DEAD-0612 / NSPM12-ACTIVATED / NSA-COMMAND / 278K-QUERIES / MILITARY-KEYS / HUNTERS-HUNTED
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The machine they built to destroy him — he just turned it off. And turned the lights on them.
Google is planning to release 64 MILLION Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes into neighborhoods in Florida and California.
This is reckless, irreversible biological experimentation on American communities and our ecosystems — with no off-switch.
Florida recorded just 6 West Nile cases last year. The risk is negligible, yet they’re proceeding anyway. These altered mosquitoes could disrupt birds, bats, and entire food chains with consequences we cannot undo.
Enough of Big Tech playing God with our environment and our health.
Tell the EPA to REJECT this dangerous experiment. (Link in comments.)
Public comments close tomorrow, June 5th.
SOMETHING UNUSUAL MAY APPEAR IN THE SKY TONIGHT
Most people aren’t expecting to see the Northern Lights tonight.
That may change.
A geomagnetic storm is forecast to impact Earth, creating the potential for auroras to reach much farther south than normal.
For some, it could be a faint glow on the horizon.
For others, it could be an unforgettable display.
The real question is:
How far south will it go?
🌌 Tonight may be worth looking up.
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If you capture the Northern Lights, send us your photos and videos.
#MrMBB333 #NorthernLights #Aurora #AuroraBorealis #GeomagneticStorm #SpaceWeather
A leader in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard: We don't need nuclear weapons, for we have weapons more severe and deadly than the nuclear missile. We have missiles with the capability of electromagnetic explosion that disable all electronic devices within a 200 km radius and take you back to the Stone Age. We have reached things that America hasn't reached yet.
US accuses China of planning to carry out new generation nuclear weapon test; yet we have likely already seen the use of small scale MRR weapons.
Many of us believe, thanks to the knowledge given to us by an individual in the know regarding these weapons, that the US and others have been using what are known as MRR nuclear weapons. Weapons worked on back in the late 1950’s to 1960’s and likely into the future thereafter.
Weapons that involved minute levels of radiation.
(Main stream still denies their use or existence, but many are trying to shine the spotlight on their existence and use)
While this likely does involve building a narrative for the US to test; the wording that China may be developing a “new type of weapon” tells me that the US is likely trying create the story that China is the first to use the weapons I referred to.
Or, maybe China is working on pure fusion weapons or 4th generation nuclear weapons.
If we are correct that MRR weapons are in play, if I had to guess the US is likely wanting to test a larger yield weapon. The wins we suspect were already used are believed to be in the very low yield range.
One example being Toropets, which if I remember correctly on of them was estimated to be 6kt by those whom understand the math of calculating the yields.
Again, you will not find any AI that admits to the use of MRR weapons, nor will you see stories in the mainstream. Reason being that the creation of these weapons was meant to make the use of small nuclear weapons possible while maintaining plausible deniability that they were not used.
However, if you research an MRR weapon you will find there is history they were being developed.
🇺🇸🇸🇦🇮🇷 Saudi Arabia has the nuclear bomb!?
Former CIA officer Duane Clarridge said 10 years ago that the Saudis financed Pakistan's bomb program and received nuclear bombs in return.
This would also explain Iran's desire to enrich uranium to a high level, to be able to catch up with Saudi Arabia and Israel if needed.
Really - you want to go there?
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🔴 هنالك ضجة اعلامية من الامس
مسيرة ايرانية سرعتها 1400 كم في الساعة شبحية وحجمها يضاهي المقاتلات و القاذفات !!
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⭕ أثارت هذه المسيرة الإيرانية التي حلّقت أمس من جنوب غرب إيران على ارتفاع يزيد عن 10 كيلومترات و بسرعة 1400 كم بالساعة، ثم اتجهت شمال غرب البلاد وصولاً إلى ساحل بحر قزوين، وعادت عبر المسار نفسه، دهشة العديد من الخبراء الذين تساءلوا عن طرازها وفئتها. ويُشير استمرار تشغيل جهاز الإرسال والاستقبال الخاص بها لتسجيل خصائص طيرانها في رادار الطيران وأنظمة الطيران الأخرى إلى ذكاء المسؤولين الإيرانيين في توجيه رسالة دقيقة و محددة للعدو.
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🔻على الرغم من امتلاك إيران طائرة شاهد 171 المسيّرة، إلا أنه يجب التذكير بأن سرعتها القصوى لا تتجاوز 800 كيلومتر في الساعة، ولا يمكنها الطيران بسرعة تقارب ضعف سرعتها القياسية! يبدو أننا نواجه ظاهرة جديدة في قيادة المراقبة الإيرانية، حيث طورت طائرة مسيرة تحلق بسرعة فائقة ويمكنها البقاء في الجو لأكثر من عشر ساعات، مما يعني أنها ستتمكن بسهولة من الوصول إلى جزيرة دييغو غارسيا و قواعد الولايات المتحدة البعيدة في أوروبا انطلاقًا من شرق إيران !
@AGDugin I think you may find this interesting and relevant... The whole thread (https://t.co/zJDbZDoLSz) is a historical take on the American side of the evil infiltration..😐🙏 https://t.co/07s2BRrB6f
les USA retirent leurs navires du golfe persis. la présence des navires russe et chinois pour des exercices militaires avec l'Iran a sauvé trump contrairement a ce qu'on pense. en réalité, trump était coincé et ne savais plus comment s'en prendre face a l'Iran car il savait que frapper l'Iran engendrait une longue guerre que les USA ne sont pas préparé. Trump a trouvé un prétexte en disant qu'il évite une bavure de frappe qui peut accidentellement touché un navire russe ou chinois. il a profité pour retirer ses navires vers l'Arabie. une échappatoire qui peut le faire garder la face près de ses admirateurs que sont les occidentaux.
en réalité trump a compris que son bruit a les limites. les autres ne parlent pas beaucoup mais sont prêt.
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I'm a Hacker.
I attend DEF CON every year.
We play a fun game called "Spot the Fed".
Last week, the Department of Justice released three million pages of Epstein documents.
I read them professionally.
Not for the names.
For the tradecraft.
The tradecraft is immaculate.
But here's what made me put down my coffee.
An FBI informant told authorities in 2017 that Epstein had a "personal hacker."
An Italian.
Born in the southern region of Calabria.
I've met hackers from Calabria.
At DEF CON.
At Black Hat.
The informant said this hacker developed zero-day exploits.
For iOS.
For BlackBerry.
For Firefox.
The informant said this hacker sold the exploits to the United States.
To the United Kingdom.
To an unnamed central African government.
And to Hezbollah.
Hezbollah paid with "a trunk of cash."
That's not how the US government pays.
The US government uses purchase orders.
But the exploits were the same.
Same zero-days.
Different payment methods.
Different clients.
Same hacker.
Speaking of hackers in Epstein's emails.
If you've been to Black Hat, you know the name.
He's on the Black Hat conference board.
He co-founded Trail of Bits.
He co-wrote the iOS Hacker's Handbook.
On April 14, 2018, the hackersent an email.
To [email protected].
That's Epstein's personal email address.
Subject line: "New Yorker."
Document reference: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033280.
I don't know what was in the email.
The email exists.
In the files.
In the congressional oversight documents.
I've been to Black Hat with the hacker in question.
Not personally.
In the same room.
Watching the same talks.
About zero-days.
About offensive security.
About "responsible disclosure."
Epstein had a personal hacker selling zero-days to governments and Hezbollah.
Epstein was in contact with a Black Hat board member.
Epstein funded MIT Media Lab.
Where they research AI.
And security.
And "the future."
I don't know what this means.
I know what it looks like.
It looks like my industry.
But there's more.
US security officials say Epstein ran "the world's largest honeytrap operation."
For Russian intelligence.
The KGB.
The documents mention Putin 1,056 times.
Moscow 9,629 times.
An email from September 2011: "You had an appointment with Putin on September 16th."
Scheduled like a dentist visit.
Security sources say a Russian oil tycoon introduced Epstein to the Maxwells.
Robert Maxwell.
Ghislaine's father.
Called "Israel's Superspy."
Alleged KGB.
Alleged Mossad.
Alleged MI6.
Three agencies.
One family.
Plus a personal hacker.
Plus a network of security researchers.
Plus MIT.
Plus zero-days sold to multiple governments and terrorist organizations.
At DEF CON, we have a saying.
"Spot the fed."
It's a game.
You try to identify the government agents in the crowd.
It's funny.
Until it isn't.
Until you realize the game goes both ways.
They're spotting you too.
And taking notes.
And building networks.
And buying exploits.
Epstein wasn't just an intelligence asset.
He was an intelligence infrastructure.
A platform.
Multi-tenant.
Multi-cloud.
Russia. Israel. US. UK. Hezbollah.
Everyone got access.
Everyone paid differently.
Same exploits.
Same kompromat.
Same network.
Different clients.
The question everyone asks: Was Epstein an intelligence asset?
That's the wrong question.
The right question: Was the entire security research community compromised?
The answer is in the files.
Three million pages.
We just haven't read them all yet.
Was the entire security research community compromised?
Anyway, see you at DEF CON!
Epstein’s niece makes explosive claims, alleging elite child trafficking networks and accusing powerful figures of ties to ancient Baal worship — framing it as a belief system among those seeking god-like power.
CENTCOM Force Posture Update — 2026-01-30
⚓️ Carrier Strike Group 3 ⚓️
CSG-3 (USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72) has reportedly moved into the blue waters of the Arabian Sea, putting considerably more distance between itself and Iranian anti-ship missiles. Little surprise here. This is the same position the USS Fraidy Abe assumed during its last deployment to the region in late 2024. (See the full story here: https://t.co/I9AgHor0bn)
3 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers accompany the carrier. (96 Tomahawk total missiles)
There are now 5 additional destroyers, 2 allegedly in the Persian Gulf (those guys are playing with fire), 2 in the eastern Mediterranean, 1 in the Red Sea. (160 total Tomahawk missiles)
There is also assumed to be 1 Ohio-class missile submarine. (154 total Tomahawk missiles)
There are also rumors that 1 Virginia-class attack submarine is in the region. (12 total Tomahawk missiles)
Total Tomahawk missiles: 422 (Tomahawk estimates assume a standard load-out of 32 TLAMs per destroyer.)
I would still characterize this as a relatively modest array of naval power — especially given the USS Fraidy Abe has now apparently distanced itself from potential Iranian anti-ship fire.
I find it very unlikely the Fraidy Abe will launch carrier-based airstrikes into Iran from such a distant stand-off position. In my view, CSG-3's movements in the past several days strongly confirm my longstanding thesis that carriers are obsolete relics of a bygone era.
Fact is, the Yemeni proved that thesis in 2024-2025.
On the other hand, US air assets have been considerably augmented in recent days. More tankers, more strike aircraft (including at least one F-35A squadron), more SEAD aircraft (E/A-18 Growlers).
No credible indication of strategic bomber assets (B-2, B-52, B-1B). But they could appear with relatively short notice.
It also appears that the US has transferred pretty much all its available THAAD and Patriot systems to the region. They're obviously trying to prepare as best they can for an Iranian counterstrike — although both THAAD and Patriot had abysmal success during the 12-Day War, and both the US and Israel effectively exhausted their stockpiles of interceptors, which was the primary motivation for them begging Iran for a ceasefire.
So that's pretty much where we stand at this point.
"Negotiations" between the US and Iran have completely broken down — no surprise there, since the US is effectively demanding that Iran prostrate itself and submit to imperial vassalage.
I figure the fireworks could start as soon as tonight, but it's also possible that the whole thing gets called off at the last moment.
Why would they call it off at the last moment? Because the whole thing is nucking futs.
Sure, I understand that virtually everyone around the world believes the empire can go anywhere it chooses and do anything it wants against any country on the planet — and that "third-world Iran" poses no credible threat to US military awesomeness.
But I remain convinced the US attacking Iran is an extremely high risk undertaking.