I so clearly remember having a conversation with Charlie about what was happening in Gaza which he obviously felt was morally wrong but also believed he could somehow broker peace between differing perspectives.
I told him to forget the politics— there are basic rules of the jungle; people that will mass murder innocent children and lie about it will murder us too. There’s no allying halfway with sheer evil.
It’s amazing that people don’t realize this and think America will somehow be kept safe if it keeps cheering on Israeli war crimes all around the world. As though that chicken won’t come home to roost.
Of course it will. As they have done many times in the past, Israel will murder Americans and our offspring too. We are dealing with a biblically murderous tribe that are not in any manner or form guided by Judaic belief.
Be sure to cheer this worldwide neocon shit on at your own peril.
Massive wildfires are tearing through Patagonia, displacing communities and destroying protected land. As the fires spread, local residents have begun reporting something unsettling: foreign individuals caught allegedly setting fires, with multiple reports pointing to Israelis.
Authorities say investigations are ongoing.
Patagonia is not just wilderness, it is one of the most resource-rich, sparsely populated regions on Earth:
• Freshwater reserves
• Fertile land
• Strategic geography
• Low population density
It is also a region that has long attracted foreign interest, legal and otherwise. This brings up a term many Argentines know well: Plan Andinia.
Plan Andinia refers to a mid-20th-century geopolitical concept, discussed in Argentine military and intelligence circles, proposing the establishment of a Jewish state or autonomous zone inPatagonia under certain conditions.
Whether speculative or strategic, it was real enough to be studied, debated, and feared. Plan Andinia was never implemented. But ideas do not need to be implemented to shape behavior. They need only to justify long-term positioning.
Land acquisition, NGO influence, tourism corridors, dual citizenship flows, security cooperation these are far more common tools than tanks.
Argentina’s south has seen:
• Large-scale foreign land purchases
• Restricted-access estates
• Private conservation zones with opaque governance
• Foreign security personnel operating under civilian cover
Wildfires introduce a new variable that Israelis will love…. forced displacement. Throughout history, environmental destruction has often preceded land reorganization.
Not because fires prove intent but because chaos creates opportunity:
• Emergency powers
• Property transfers
• International “assistance”
• Reframing of sovereignty as “management”
There are credible reports of Israelis caught setting fires on the hiking trails of Patagonia. In 2011, an Israeli was caught setting a fire that burned 17,000 acres of Chilean Patagonia.
When communities feel their land is being taken, reshaped, or destabilized without consent, they remember history.
Argentina has its own history with foreign interference, IMF restructuring, and externally imposed “solutions.” In that context, Patagonia is not peripheral. It is strategic. And Plan Andinia persists not as a plan, but as a symbol of vulnerability.
Wildfires should unite a country in defense of its land, not silence discussion.
History doesn’t repeat verbatim but it rhymes, especially when land is burning.
I have read that The land in question is legally protected and cannot be sold unless it is burned in a wildfire; then it can be sold and Milei is apparently doing just that. ABN
The only reason these people have been paid to come to USA and paid to stay is to get their vote and a big slice of the taxpayer benefits given to them. ABN
Protests in Iran continue for a second consecutive night on 10 January 2026, despite a nationwide internet blackout and escalating government crackdowns, with demonstrators defying threats of severe punishment The unrest, which began on 28 December 2025 over a currency crisis and soaring inflation, has now spread to at least 190 cities and entered its third week, marking one of the most significant challenges to the Islamic Republic in decades
Iranian authorities have imposed a near-total internet shutdown since 8 January, confirmed by NetBlocks, in an effort to suppress information and disrupt protest coordination—a move described by experts as a “digital kill switch”
Security forces have used live ammunition against protesters, with human rights groups reporting at least 48 deaths, while the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency claims 116 killed, including seven under 18, and over 2,600 arrested
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed protesters as “vandals” and vowed the regime “will not back down,” while also warning U.S. President Donald Trump that he would be “brought down” for interfering
Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran, stating the U.S. would “start shooting” if protesters are killed and declaring “Make Iran Great Again,” signaling strong support for the demonstrators
The UN-mandated fact-finding mission on Iran has urged the government to halt violence and restore internet access, expressing alarm over reports of unrestrained crackdowns
Exiled opposition figure Reza Pahlavi has called for continued protests and nationwide strikes by energy and transport workers, amplifying pressure on the regime
International condemnation has grown, with the leaders of the UK, Germany, and France condemning the killings, and UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper praising the protesters’ courage