What scary…
https://old.bitchute.com/video/rtLu6catRIf1/
The U.S. is preparing to take Kharg Island…
https://old.bitchute.com/video/LHpV2SG0752L/
Iran War Draining Years’ Worth of US Weapons Supplies
Financial Times and other outlets, American forces have already burned through stockpiles of critical munitions that would normally last for years. Officials say the pace of weapons usage is raising serious questions inside Washington about the long-term sustainability of the campaign.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/ft-report-iran-war-draining-years-worth-us/
56% Of Americans Now Suspect COVID-19 'Vaccines' Caused Mass-Deaths
A new Rasmussen survey of 1,158 likely U.S. voters - conducted September 7–9, 2025, with a ±3% margin of error - reveals that 56% believe side effects from the COVID-19 shots have likely caused a significant number of unexplained deaths. Nearly one-third (32%) say it’s very likely. Only 35% still dismiss the idea.
In fact, black (64%) and Hispanic (57%) voters are even more likely than white voters (54%) to suspect deadly vaccine effects.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/56-americans-now-suspect-covid-19-vaccines-caused-mass-deaths
Armed Muslim Man Wearing Military Gear Arrested After Walking Into Texas Elementary School
A man dressed in military-style clothing and carrying a holstered firearm entered Zwink Elementary School in Spring Tuesday, prompting a multi-agency investigation that led to a felony arrest, according to court documents and a letter from school officials.
Kyle Najm Chris, also known as Muhi Mohanad Najm, 39, of Klein, was charged with possession of a prohibited weapon, a third-degree felony, which prohibits carrying weapons on school premises. The Harris County District Attorney accepted the charges, and Chris was arrested at around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/breaking-armed-muslim-wearing-military-gear-arrested-after/
UAE arrests 45 over Iran strikes videos
Sharing footage of attacks can lead to a prison term, hefty fines or deportation under the Gulf state’s laws
Forty-five people of various nationalities have been arrested for sharing videos of Iranian missile and drone strikes on the UAE, police in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi have confirmed.
On Thursday, Detained in Dubai consultancy reported that 21 people, including a 60-year-old British national, have been charged in the UAE under the country’s cybercrime laws for filming the strikes.
Under the UAE’s laws, they could face up to two years in prison and fines ranging from around $5,500 to $54,500; foreigners risk deportation.
https://www.rt.com/news/634938-uae-iran-attack-videos/
Iran war deprives US farmers of affordable fertilizer as spring planting looms
- Iran war disrupts global fertilizer supply affecting U.S. farmers' spring planting.
- Fertilizer prices spiked over 32% with U.S. imports 25% below usual levels.
- Sen. Hawley calls for investigation into potential price-gouging by fertilizer companies.
State Department slashes fee to renounce US citizenship by 80% to $450
The State Department has slashed by about 80% the fee for Americans to formally renounce their U.S. citizenship.
After years of legal battles with several groups representing Americans wanting to give up their citizenship, the department on Friday published a final rule in the Federal Register that reduces the cost from $2,350 to $450.
The association filed several lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of the fee, including one that remains pending that argues there should be no cost at all for renouncing one's citizenship.
Trump Counters “Fake News” Reports Of Five US Air Force Refueling Planes Being Destroyed By Iranian Missile Attack On Saudi Arabia
Trump posted to Truth Social on Saturday, calling out the “fake news media” for “intentionally misleading” the public by falsely reporting that five U.S. Air Force tanker planes at a Saudi Arabian airport were recently struck and destroyed.
The Wall Street Journal had reported, “Five U.S. Air Force refueling planes were struck and damaged on the ground at Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia, according to two U.S. officials. The tankers were hit during an Iranian missile strike on the Saudi base in recent days, the officials said. U.S. Central Command declined to comment. The tankers were damaged but not fully destroyed and are being repaired, one of the officials said. No one was killed in the strikes. The news brings the total number of Air Force refueling planes damaged or destroyed to at least seven.”
Chaos at PGA tour event as gunman shoots dead two and flees across course
Two people were shot and killed near the ongoing Players Championship before the gunman escaped onto the TPC Sawgrass course, leading to a manhunt across Northeast Florida.
The suspect has been arrested and identified as identified as Christian Barrios, according to St Johns County Sheriff Rob Hardwick.
Barrios allegedly shot two people multiple times at about 10.30pm Friday in the parking lot of Walgreens in what Hardwick called a domestic violence situation. The store is located about a mile from the course and less than a 1,000 feet from other PGA Tour properties.
Wheat has Toppled more Empires than Gunpowder
“wheat is not just a commodity; it has historically been a weapon. It has toppled more empires than gunpowder and will likely do so again. The current 2021–2025 wheat bear market is the calm before the most violent upward surge in agricultural history.
2026 session was good for Great Salt Lake, but it could have been great, group says
- Grow the Flow praised funding but criticized missed opportunities in water conservation policies in 2026 legislative session.
- Utah landed nearly $100 million for Great Salt Lake through various bills.
- The session's efforts may not suffice to restore the lake by the 2034 Olympics, organization argues.
KSL COMMENTS - All that money and it didn't buy enough snow this year.
Tooele sheriff, fired detective trade political retaliation claims over dismissed DUI case
- A dismissed DUI case in Tooele County led to claims of political retaliation.
- Detective Andrew Goss was fired, accused of spreading rumors about the case.
- Goss and Sheriff Paul Wimmer accuse each other of politically motivated actions amid election tensions.
Trump: ‘Many Countries’ Will Send Warships to Patrol the Strait of Hormuz
The president continued, “Hopefully China, France, Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others, that are affected by this artificial constraint, will send Ships to the area so that the Hormuz Strait will no longer be a threat by a Nation that has been totally decapitated.”
Trump demands China, other nations deploy warships to Strait of Hormuz
US President Donald Trump has demanded China, Japan and other nations deploy their naval units to the Strait of Hormuz to protect maritime traffic from Iranian strikes. Trump simultaneously reiterated his claims that Iran had been “totally decapitated” and its military capability had been “destroyed 100%.” At the same time, the US leader said it was still “easy” for Tehran to send a “drone or two, drop a mine, or deliver a close-range missile” against shipping.
https://www.rt.com/news/634898-us-iran-israel-updates/
Maher: Being Jewish ‘Maybe a Complete Dealbreaker in the Democratic Party’
Bill Maher said that being Jewish “is, somehow, maybe a complete dealbreaker in the Democratic Party.” And asked Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) if he could “convince the Democratic Party that being Jewish isn’t like the worst thing a person could be now?” He also stated that “among the young people, antisemitism got to be kind of cool.”
Netherlands: Bomb Blast Targets Jewish School in Amsterdam Neighborhood
In Amsterdam, an explosion struck a Jewish school building early Saturday morning in what city officials described as a deliberate attack. The blast occurred in the Buitenveldert neighborhood in the southern part of the Dutch capital and caused minor damage to an exterior wall of the building. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/bomb-blast-targets-jewish-school-amsterdam-neighborhood/
Russia Shuts Off Internet in Moscow as It Tests Nationwide Censorship System
Mobile internet access has been disabled in Moscow in recent days after similar outages in dozens of regions
Russia is stepping up its tests of systems designed to keep millions of people from accessing information online in times of political unrest, shutting off mobile internet access in the capital in recent days.
People in Moscow, a city of 13 million, have found themselves unable to pay online bills or message co-workers in recent days. Commuters stepping out of the city’s subway stations can’t order a cab to the office. Unable to access online maps, many are asking strangers for directions for the first time in years. Those who normally work from home are filling cafes as they seek a stable Wi-Fi connection.
In recent months, dozens of Russian regions have gone offline suddenly.
CIA-DOJ considering charging Tucker Carlson under the Foreign Agent Act
https://old.bitchute.com/video/BwlY4vuqrbEV/
Virginia Pro-gun activists give free 30-ROUND AR-15 mags, Democrats is about to BAN them
https://old.bitchute.com/video/IQh5k3K7M2jl/
Democrats are throwing a FIT as pro-gun activists are outside the Virginia State Capitol handing out free 30-ROUND AR-15 mags to folks, as the state government is about to BAN them
https://www.rawstory.com/guns-va-ban-protest-free/
Iran's foreign minister admits Islamic Republic is receiving military support from Russia and China
Iran finally admitted last night that it is receiving military support from Russia and China.
Top American officials had claimed that Russia was behind Iran's knowledge of sensitive intelligence, such as the precise locations of US warships.
This was reportedly denied by Vladimir Putin during a call with President Donald Trump.
But Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has now labelled both Russia and China 'strategic partners'.
Reports also claim that the US has obtained intelligence which suggests China may soon provide Iran with financial assistance, spare parts for military vehicles and missile components.
Major UAE Oil Terminal In Flames Hours After US Strikes Iran's Kharg Island
US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that US forces had bombed targets on Iran's Kharg Island, a crucial hub for Iran's oil industry.
Dark smoke was seen rising on Saturday from the direction of a major energy installation in the United Arab Emirates. This comes hours after the United States carried out strikes on Iran's Kharg Island oil hub.
Videos circulating online showed thick clouds of black smoke coming from Fujairah, a coastal city that hosts a major port. The port plays a significant role in the region's oil trade and includes an important oil export terminal.
US President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that US forces had bombed targets on Iran's Kharg Island. Kharg Island is a crucial hub for Iran's oil industry and is responsible for handling almost all of the country's crude exports. Trump also warned that the island's oil infrastructure could be targeted.
Cascade of A.I. Fakes About War With Iran Causes Chaos Online
The New York Times identified over 110 unique A.I.-generated images and videos from the past two weeks about the war in the Middle East. The fakes covered every aspect of the fighting: They falsely depicted screaming Israelis cowering as explosions ripped through Tel Aviv, Iranians mourning their dead and American military vessels bombarded with missiles and torpedoes.
Kratom products '13 times stronger than morphine': The supplement soon banned from Utah convenience stores
- The Utah Legislature passed a law restricting the sale of enhanced kratom products.
- Dr. Paula Cook warns kratom has opioid properties and overdose risks.
- Whole leaf kratom will remain available in smoke shops to those 21+ under the bill.
KSL Comments - "13 times stronger than morphine" is a bald faced lie. It's not even close… I've worked in ERs for 18 years. I can only remember one person who was a decent kratom overdose, but it was because it mixed poorly with his many medications. It's not nearly as dangerous as alcohol, percent, xanax and Marijuana. I see problems with those constantly.
Sen. Jim Banks Warns About Chinese Pilots Getting U.S. Training After ‘Invisible Coup’ Revelation
Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) is sounding the alarm regarding Chinese nationals training in the United States to become pilots,
CCP is using America’s “openness and generosity against us” by sending thousands of trainees to the United States to become pilots.
Global chokepoint: How the US-Israeli war on Iran could starve millions
Fertilizer shortages and high prices could collapse the fragile system that feeds the world
While farmers also use phosphorus and potassium-based fertilizers, nitrogen fertilizers are the most common, accounting for 59% of global consumption. Without these fertilizers, roughly half of the world’s food supply would be wiped out.
Gulf region is a key location for ammonia production. Global fertilizer production is dominated by China, the US, India, and Russia, but Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are the ninth, tenth, and eleventh-largest producers, and around a third of the world’s nitrogen fertilizers pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
https://www.rt.com/news/634873-iran-war-fertilizer-shortage/






