The Muslim Nazis occupying Iran are selling, on the black market, the hair of the tens of thousands of Iranian women they murdered back on January 8 and 9 of 2026.
Just when you think the Islamic Regime can't go any lower, we discover a new layer of hell on Earth.
🧵 DSA says its Red Rabbits initiative is about “security.” But according to its own authorizing resolution, the project is preparing for a “national uprising against federal agents and police brutality.”
A recent panel showed what that means in practice.
“Takedowns on intersections,” training where participants practiced being pepper-sprayed, firearm-safety training, protest marshalling, umbrellas and signs to block “fascists,” and direct-action support for Palestine and immigrant-justice groups.
The legal-risk issue was obvious enough that even the panelists kept circling it. They talked about compliance, liability, tax purposes, and how far DSA could push this without putting the organization at risk.
One organizer even described keeping a project DSA-sponsored but not fully DSA-run, so the fallout would not “come back to the DSA.”
My latest for @CityJournal!
Hamas is in full panic mode over the June 26 calls for mass protests against its violent, authoritarian, fascistic rule in Gaza. It has unleashed its agents, operatives, loyalists posing as “journalists,” West Bank activists, online propagandists, and terror networks to incite violence, demand a crackdown, and even organize counter‑demonstrations.
Hamas is circulating flyers calling for protests demanding the resignation of Nikolay Mladenov, the Board of Peace executive committee chair overseeing the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), after he criticized Hamas’s stalling and obstruction. Even worse, Hamas supporters in the West Bank, including the vile “journalist” Souad al‑Khawaja, are openly calling for the killing of anyone who protests against the terror group and its “resistance.” Expect the same from Western “pro‑Palestine” circles in Europe and the US: they will smear anti‑Hamas protesters as “collaborators,” “traitors,” “Israeli agents,” or “suspicious individuals.” We saw this during the war, when thousands of Gazans demanded the release of hostages and an end to the conflict Hamas ignited.
Watch closely how the most anti‑Palestinian elements of the “pro‑Palestine” cult will once again find any excuse to side with Hamas over the actual people of Gaza.
This is true. But it doesn't matter.
No one is actually trying to convince anyone here. It's a vocabulary for organizing hatred as a substitute for accountability and responsibility.
Massie isn't really commemorating the death of US servicemembers. He's trying to make all politics -- every problem and dysfunction and discomfort in American public life -- about the Jews. Sorry, about Israel. Which is completely different for as long as it needs to be to spread its tentacles in the culture.
This happened before. In the Arab world as it awakened from the fall of empire.
After centuries of corrupt and debilitating Ottoman rule and decades under European imperial rule, the Arabs had finally emerged from the shackles of foreign government. Decolonization and the retreat of empire was an opportunity to build something new and grand and beautiful.
But they never seized the opportunity. They instead fell back on a politics of grievance, of tyrannical secular nationalists competing with tyrannical religious extremists for who could blame everyone else for every problem -- and chief among them, of course, the Jews.
Incidentally, the early Arab governments also insisted they weren't against Jews, only against Israel and Zionism...right up until every last Jew was made to flee.
In Iraq, Jews faced violence and discriminatory laws. In Morocco pogroms. In place after place, regimes told their populations that the problem was the Jews -- sorry, Zionists -- with their conspiratorial and nefarious ways.
And once all politics had organized around one target of blame, there was no space left for accountability, for responsibility, for anything better than the Nassers, Qaddafis, Imam Yahyas, Assads and even the Ben Bellas and Boumedienes -- the heroes of Algerian liberation who subsequently turned Algeria into a corrupt and impoverished dictatorship.
It's not a new trick. It's the oldest trick in the book. It's always, always a grift, and always a harbinger of decline and failure.
Massie's obsession with ahistorical lies about Israel, like Nasser's and Qaddafi's and all the rest, isn't a war on Israel. It's a war on America.
🚨 ECONOMIC JIHAD IN FLORIDA....
Muslim-Only App GoMarhaba Is Openly Boycotting Non-Muslim Businesses to Build a Parallel Islamic Economy
Florida just became ground zero for a calculated economic power play.
The new platform GoMarhaba (https://t.co/HT4ZhP0Hk2 and app) isn’t some innocent “buy local” directory. It’s explicitly designed as a Muslim-only marketplace - a closed-loop system that redirects every dollar away from non-Muslim businesses and traps it inside the ummah.
Here’s how it works, straight from their own promo videos and site:
“Keep our money circulating within the community so we can build the strength that we need to effectively serve our faith.”
“A boycott, a section, then a redirect. Where do we go? To Go Marhaba.”
“Keep our money in-house and build autonomy in-house… This is the economic power that we need.”
The website spells it out: Muslim households buy from Muslim grocers → who hire Muslim accountants → who hire Muslim roofers, and so on. The goal? Make the Muslim dollar “circulate 10 times before it leaves our community” - rendering everyone else economically irrelevant.
Proof it’s exclusive:
When you try to list a business, the very first question is: “Is this business owned by a Muslim?” Pick “No” and you’re shut out. Non-Muslims are invisible. This isn’t community support, it’s engineered segregation.
Founder Hiba Rahim is Deputy Executive Director of CAIR-Florida. Yes, the same CAIR with deep ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terror-financing trial in U.S. history. The same CAIR that Florida is trying to designate as a foreign terrorist organization.
Promoters include former CAIR-FL's dangerous Hassan Shibly and terror-tied Imam Tom Facchine - both openly pushing the app.
This is the internal front of the strategy, the Muslim Brotherhood’s own 1991 memo described: build a “small Islamic society” inside the host nation - a self-sufficient “beehive” that doesn’t depend on the kuffar.
While CAIR demands “inclusion,” “diversity,” and taxpayer-funded programs, their operatives are quietly constructing a parallel economy that boycotts the rest of America.
This is economic jihad - severing ties with outsiders to amass power from within.
Florida is the test run. It’s spreading nationwide.
Wake up before the circle closes, and they'll boycott you out of existence.
Demand answers:
Why are CAIR-linked figures allowed to openly build boycott tools against American businesses?
Where’s the media? Where’s the outrage from “tolerance” enforcers?
Share this. Contact your officials. Support businesses that don’t exclude you.
Go local. Go American. Reject the fortress.
READ: https://t.co/TcepxkTniD
Stunningly, neither the Netherlands or UK has charged him criminally because of his immunity, which ICC refuses to waive. Unelected bureaucrats prosecute elected heads of state of nonmember states but won’t allow for prosecution of one of their own.
Today, women in Afghanistan are being shot in the streets simply for anting an education, wanting a job. Wanting to work and wanting to walk outside without a man's permission.
Taliban security forces killed one person and several wounded. Dozens arrested including women and girls.
It started last Friday, when Taliban imams announced from mosque loudspeakers that women were forbidden from leaving their homes without full hijab, including face cover.
Morality police flooded Herat's streets, markets, and shopping centers, batons in hand, arresting women for their clothing.
Just one day after some men in the West rolled out the red carpet for the Taliban, normalizing them, legitimizing them, shaking their hands, you can see how savagely women being shot and beaten up in the streets.
@LizHurra I don't speak Arabic so I don't know what they are saying, but they are hysterical. If they can mock their government - that is a good thing.
Lebanese professor Hicham Bou Nassif: ‘There Is No Israeli Conspiracy against Lebanon, the “Greater Israel” Plan Does Not Exist. We Are Paying the Price for Arafat, Assad, and Iran Using Our Territory’
Hicham teaches at Claremont McKenna College
🇱🇧🇮🇱 A survey conducted by Statistics Lebanon in April 2026 found that 83% of Lebanese Christians support a political agreement or settlement with Israel, the highest level of support among any major community in the country. The same poll found support at 67% among Sunnis and 34% among Shiites.
by Jonathan Fisher, MD, FACC
I am a Jewish physician, and I have never written about that here. I am going to, because of a surgeon I have never met. Emmanuel Moss, chief of cardiac surgery at Montreal’s Jewish General Hospital, is leaving for Atlanta in September.He is one of the few surgeons in Canada routinely performing robotic mitral valve and coronary bypass procedures. People close to him say the deciding factor was not Quebec’s strained healthcare system, which had been strained for years, but a growing sense that he was no longer safe in the city as a Jew.
The hospital he is leaving opened in 1934 with the first official non-discrimination policy of any hospital in Canada. It was founded in response to an era when many Jewish physicians faced discrimination in medical training and hospital appointments. The historical echo is difficult to miss.
When a clinician leaves because of who they are, a health system does not lose a statistic. It loses a specific person who held specific knowledge, relationships, judgment, and expertise developed over decades.
A 2024 survey of Canadian Jewish physicians found that reported antisemitism in hospitals rose from near zero before October 2023 to 39 percent after, and that nearly a third of respondents were considering leaving the country. The association’s chair warned that the consequences could include the loss of hundreds of physicians at a time when the healthcare system can least afford it. That mechanism is not unique to Jews. It is what happens whenever people feel unsafe because of their identity. Experts leave. Communities become poorer in ways that are difficult to measure. Eventually, patients and their families pay the price.
I am writing this as a Jewish physician because this story landed personally. I am writing it as a physician leader because I have spent decades thinking about what allows caring people to do their best work, and what it costs when they cannot. When any clinician feels unsafe because of who they are, something is lost long before they decide to leave.This time, the story touched my own community. That does not make it less relevant to anyone else. It does make it harder for me to stay silent.
Right war, maybe the wrong president. The war against the Islamic regime in Iran is the right decision, but it is being led with the wrong strategy. Negotiating with a terrorist regime is seen by many allies as a betrayal. Offering Iranian assets to compensate Gulf countries for Tehran-linked damage looks less like a solution and more like paying for a temporary ceasefire. The Islamic regime in Iran attacks the region for decades, funds militias, launches missiles and drones, threatens global shipping, and then the solution is to hand over some of its frozen assets and call it peace?
That's not strategy. That's paying the arsonist to stop playing with matches. The regime's assets would not cover a single day of the damage it has caused across the Gulf.
If the regime is the problem, why keep negotiating with the problem? Why save the virus instead of curing the disease?
The Iranian people deserve freedom. The region deserves security. The world deserves a solution that lasts longer than the next press conference.
🇱🇧 PM Nawaf Salam Lands at Reopened Qlayaat Airport, Breaking Hezbollah’s Decades-Long Grip**
Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam and an official delegation just landed at René Mouawad Airport (Qlayaat), officially inaugurating its reopening.
For decades, Hezbollah blocked this vital airport under Iranian security directives. Tehran feared their grip on Qlayaat would be weak compared to Beirut Airport, as Qlayaat’s entire staff and security will be run by the Lebanese Army, and independent state security forces.
Via: @Annahar
Poster for the SAVE ACT, if ever there were one. A masked Antifa criminal stuffing a ballot box.
Who’s more of a traitor? This masked Democrat operative or Republican fraud John Thune for failing to stop the likes of her(him?)