Betrayal in Venezuela

Alex Saab, Nicolas Maduro, and Delcy Rodriguez Nicolas Maduro, Alex Saab, Delcy Rodriguez in December 2025 (EFE)

Margaret Kimberly

Venezuela’s betrayal of Alex Saab in handing him over to the U.S. leaves little room for debate. The Bolivarian revolution has been seriously undermined and can only be revived by the Venezuelan people themselves.

On May 16, 2026, Alex Saab, once a diplomat serving Venezuela who had already suffered imprisonment at the hands of the United States, was turned over to the United States once again. Interim president Delcy Rodriguez’s action against Saab was one of treachery and should be referred to as such. The pain of seeing the Bolivarian revolution being picked apart by Donald Trump with the help of some willing participants in Venezuela is devastating to anyone who supported the rights of sovereignty and self-determination for that country and its people. That pain must be acknowledged and expressed, but it cannot turn into a denial of what we are witnessing. It is clear that there has been a high-level betrayal of Chavismo and the Bolivarian revolution, and the evidence cannot be ignored any longer.

Alex Saab was serving as a Venezuelan diplomat in 2020 when the maximum pressure campaign of unilateral coercive measures deprived Venezuela of the ability to provide food for its people. Saab traveled internationally, repeatedly to Iran, in order to break this sanctions blockade. On one of those trips on June 12, 2020, his plane stopped in Cabo Verde, an island nation located off the west coast of Africa, to refuel, and he was arrested on orders of the United States and in violation of Cabo Verde law.

Saab’s rights of diplomatic immunity were violated first by Trump and then by the Joe Biden administration, which kidnapped him again in 2021 and sent him to Miami, Florida, to face U.S. charges. After three long years of captivity, Biden granted Saab clemency and freed him as part of a prisoner swap in December 2023, and he returned to Venezuela. But as fate would have it, he still was not safe.

Saab, like Rodriguez and other Venezuelan officials, is under U.S. indictment. The use of lawfare has been perfected by this second Trump administration, and President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, First Combatant Cilia Flores, are being held in a New York City jail as a result. The U.S. had no right to kidnap Saab in 2020, to send him to the U.S. in 2021 or to send him back again. The U.S. has no right to kidnap the Maduro and Flores either. These prosecutions violate international law and are even dubious under U.S. law. But if no one confronts the U.S. forcefully, any such rules aren’t worth the paper they are written on.

The question of this latest violation of Saab’s rights raises a bigger question about who is running Venezuela. Delcy Rodriguez is the nominal head of state, but she is following Washington’s orders. The January 3, 2026, kidnapping of Maduro and Flores has created a very strange situation. On that day, there was a firefight with U.S. forces that killed 32 of the Cubans who protected Maduro. Although the large-scale invasion that was feared didn’t take place, the end result is the same because Washington is calling the shots in the capital city of Caracas.

The U.S. strategy of removing Maduro and then having a compliant successor do its bidding was an act of evil genius. Now, Trump brags about Venezuela becoming the 51st state. He does not mean that literally of course. He wouldn’t make millions of Black and brown Venezuelans U.S. citizens, but the point is clear. The U.S. is stealing Venezuela’s oil revenue and preventing any of its oil from reaching Cuba and China, too. Every U.S. proposal for neo-liberal “reform” is being enacted by the new Venezuelan state while meetings with CIA officials publicly take place in Caracas.

In the wake of the January 3rd kidnapping, there was much debate about whether Maduro had been betrayed in a deal with the U.S. and, if so, by whom. Most conjecture pointed to Delcy Rodriguez as the perpetrator but the answer to that question is not and perhaps will never be known. In any case, such a question leads nowhere and isn’t the issue that should be pondered at this moment.

The issue is not about any individual but about the Bolivarian revolution and whether or not high-ranking officials in the United Socialist Party (PSUV) were actually still in support of it. Years of maximum pressure devastated Venezuela’s infrastructure, healthcare system, and most importantly its oil production. The constant pressure of fighting the U.S. hegemon is one that can only be withstood by true revolutionaries. If no one truly fits that description, the day comes when a critical mass heads for the exits, succumbs to the U.S., and little by little begins dismantling Chavismo.

Anti-imperialists are justified in feeling sadness or anger while watching the project they defended for many years being destroyed. But denials and refusals to name what is playing out before our eyes are not justified and do nothing to help the Venezuelan people, who are at Washington’s mercy.

It was rumored as early as February that Saab was in custody. No one can say why the U.S. chose to move when it did, but the Rodriguez government has been working to give an appearance of normalcy while also carrying out Washington’s wishes. The betrayal of Saab will go down in history as a turning point, which makes it harder to ignore the obvious. The rationales for the treachery were odd. Contradictory statements describe both a deportation and an extradition. First, it was said that he was a Colombian citizen and not a Venezuelan. If so, it is difficult to explain how a non-citizen represented Venezuela internationally or why he wasn’t sent to Colombia instead of to the U.S. Also, Venezuela has no extradition treaty with the U.S., which makes that explanation a lie as well.

The rhetorical contortions show that the game is up. Anti-imperialists may feel a sense of loss as they watch the state they once defended now take part in deception against its own people. The only thing worse than that is self-deception, which too many leftists have engaged in ever since January 3rd. It is time to shake out the cobwebs and ask very simple questions. Why would the U.S. kidnap the president and then allow Venezuela to act on its own behalf? It is absurd to think that such a scenario might be true. Snatching two people while seeming to leave the state intact was a very shrewd move that ensured U.S. control without incurring the political risks that come with war and invasion.

Cuba is also under threat from the U.S. The latest iteration of the 60-year-long blockade has cut off its oil supply. There is scarce gasoline and electricity, and Cubans from infancy to old age are dying as a result. The Trump administration has indicted 94-year-old Raúl Castro as well. Like Venezuela, Cuba is told that giving up its revolution will result in the resumption of aid and fuel.

It cannot and should not be denied that the U.S. has secured long-held plans to cut off energy to China and to destroy socialist nations in this hemisphere. But recognition of those facts requires truthfulness on the part of anti-imperialists. Alex Saab being sent to the U.S. gulag makes a mockery of any efforts to explain away what the current Venezuelan government is doing to its people.

The situation is dire, and that means serious analysis, not wishful thinking, is the order of the day for anyone claiming to be an anti-imperialist. Not only is Saab once again in U.S. hands, but the corporate media smear him by referring to him as a money launderer, a “bagman,” and a billionaire tycoon, spreading every war propaganda narrative from the Trump administration. The moment is indeed disheartening, but like every other difficult moment, it must be confronted as it is.

The questions are serious and hard to answer for those who are not in Venezuela, but perhaps international supporters are not the people whose guidance should be sought after. The people of Venezuela will ultimately decide what to do about the traitors in their midst. The decades of support for their struggle has to continue with honesty and humility. Venezuelans have acted on their own behalf in the past, such as undoing a 2002 military coup against Hugo Chavez in just two days.

Those in the “belly of the beast” also have a hard task ahead. What have our years of support and visits to Venezuela amounted to? Most USians are convinced that Nicolas Maduro is a drug dealer and they think that is true because that is what they have been told over and over again. The same people who might oppose an invasion are nonchalant if their government undermines another and causes suffering in the process. That acceptance of human rights violations is an indication that our work is not done.

Regardless of how we proceed outside of Venezuela, we must admit that the current state has, at the very least, chosen the path of least resistance and is merely performing as it claims to uphold its sovereignty. It would be very tragic if supporters of the Venezuelan people also engaged in performance instead of acting upon what is obviously true. But the betrayal does not have to be permanent. What kind of struggle are we willing to undertake alongside the Venezuelan people? The answer to that question will determine how long Venezuela will live under imperialist control.

April 2026, Cooling Temperatures Lead to Decline in Rate of CO2 Increase

Ron Clutz

2025 ended with a steadily declining rate of rising CO2 in the atmosphere following a 20 month cooling since April 2024, peak of an unusual and unexplained warming spike.  That rate declined further in the first four months of 2026. Historical records show that around 1875 was the coldest time in the last 10,000 years.  That was the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA), and since then temperatures have warmed at an average rate of about 0.5C per century.  The recovery of the biosphere and ocean warming resulted in rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere.

Syun-Ichi Akasofu, founder of the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute reported on this pattern in 2009.

At times, there are warming spikes, in the 1930s and 40s for example, and the rate of rising CO2 goes up. At other times, such as 1950s and 60s, temperatures cool, and rising CO2 slows down. More recently, in 2023 and 24, we saw  temperatures spike up before falling back down in 2025 and now in 2026. [Note: A study of ocean biochemistry processes confirms that since the end of the LIA rising temperatures have been accompanied by rising CO2 at a rate of ~2 ppm per year. [ See: Slam Dunk: Δtemp Drives Δco2, Ocean Biochemistry at Work ]

Furthermore, going back to previous warmings prior to the satellite record shows that the entire rise of 0.8C since 1947 is due to oceanic, not human activity.

Importantly, the theory of human-caused global warming asserts that increasing CO2 in the atmosphere changes the baseline and causes systemic warming in our climate.  On the contrary, all of the warming since 1947 was episodic, coming from three brief events associated with oceanic cycles. And in 2024 we saw an amazing episode with a temperature spike driven by ocean air warming in all regions, along with rising NH land temperatures, now dropping well below its peak.

Previously I have demonstrated that changes in atmospheric CO2 levels follow changes in Global Mean Temperatures (GMT) as shown by satellite measurements from University of Alabama at Huntsville (UAH). A  link to that background post is provided later below.

This post updates the analysis with the most current observations, testing the premise that temperature changes are predictive of changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations.  The chart at the top shows the two monthly datasets: CO2 levels in blue reported at Mauna Loa, and Global temperature anomalies in purple reported by UAHv6.1, both through April 2026. Would such a sharp increase in temperature be reflected in rising CO2 levels, according to the successful mathematical forecasting model? Would CO2 levels decline as temperatures dropped following the peak?

The answer is yes: that temperature spike resulted
in a corresponding CO2 spike as expected.
And lower CO2 levels followed the temperature decline.

Above are UAH temperature anomalies compared to CO2 monthly changes year over year.

Changes in monthly CO2 synchronize with temperature fluctuations, which for UAH are anomalies referenced to the 1991-2020 period. CO2 differentials are calculated for the present month by subtracting the value for the same month in the previous year (for example April 2026 minus April 2025).  Temp anomalies are calculated by comparing the present month with the baseline month. Note the recent CO2 upward spike and drop following the temperature spike and drop.

The table below shows clearly the pattern of observed temperatures declining along with declining rates of rising observed CO2. The CO2 rate peaked at 4.41 ppm, then declined over the next 25 months to 1.48 ppm, nearly the baseline rate since the LIA. There are fluctuations in the CO2 monthly response since the differential is influenced by the previous year as well as current year.  By 2026/4, the rate of 1.48 ppm was one-third of the peak rate of 4.41 ppm.

Month temperature anomaly co2 Diff. from previous year
2024\1 0.79 3.32
2024\2 0.86 4.23
2024\3 0.87 4.41
2024\4 0.94 3.14
2024\5 0.78 2.87
2024\6 0.7 3.25
2024\7 0.74 3.72
2024\8 0.75 3.31
2024\9 0.8 3.53
2024\10 0.73 3.56
2024\11 0.64 3.39
2024\12 0.62 3.54
2025\1 0.46 3.85
2025\2 0.5 2.54
2025\3 0.58 2.77
2025\4 0.61 3.13
2025\5 0.5 3.61
2025\6 0.48 2.70
2025\7 0.36 2.32
2025\8 0.39 2.49
2025\9 0.53 2.34
2025\10 0.53 2.49
2025\11 0.43 2.61
2025\12 0.3 2.09
2026\1 0.35 1.97
2026\2 0.39 2.26
2026\3 0.38 2.01
2026\4 0.39 1.48

The final proof that CO2 follows temperature due to stimulation of natural CO2 reservoirs is demonstrated by the ability to calculate CO2 levels since 1979 with a simple mathematical formula:

For each subsequent year, the CO2 level for each month was generated

CO2  this month this year = a + b × Temp this month this year  + CO2 this month last year

The values for a and b are constants applied to all monthly temps, and are chosen to scale the forecasted CO2 level for comparison with the observed value. Here is the result of those calculations.

In the chart calculated CO2 levels correlate with observed CO2 levels at 0.9988 out of 1.0000.  This mathematical generation of CO2 atmospheric levels is only possible if they are driven by temperature-dependent natural sources, and not by human emissions which are small in comparison, rise steadily and monotonically.  For a more detailed look at the recent fluxes, here are the results since 2015, an ENSO neutral year.

For this recent period, the calculated CO2 values match well the annual highs, while some annual generated values of CO2 are slightly higher or lower than observed at other months of the year. Still the correlation for this period is 0.9946.

Key Point

Changes in CO2 follow changes in global temperatures on all time scales, from last month’s observations to ice core datasets spanning millennia. Since CO2 is the lagging variable, it cannot logically be the cause of temperature, the leading variable. It is folly to imagine that by reducing human emissions of CO2, we can change global temperatures, which are obviously driven by other factors.

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Via https://rclutz.com/2026/05/20/april-2026-cooling-temperatures-lead-to-co2-rate-decline/

Delcy Has Overthrown Chavismo

The betrayal of Alex Saab is a betrayal of Chavismo

Joe Emersberger

Nicolas Maduro’s government mobilized people in Venezuela and around the world to support Alex Saab. He was a special envoy (a diplomat) for Maduro who helped Venezuela avoid murderous U.S. sanctions. Despite being subjected to torture in Cape Verde (where he was illegally detained) then extradited to the U.S. where he was subjected to its notoriously sadistic prison system, Saab did not betray Maduro. Indeed Saab was made a minister in Maduro’s government after he returned to Venezuela through a prisoner exchange that was negotiated with Biden.

Surrender not retreat

Delcy Rodriquez, became the acting president after Maduro was kidnapped by Trump in an attack on Caracas that massacred over a hundred people. Though dismayed by her policy of swallowing humiliation by Washington, I was convinced by comrades to see this a strategic retreat, to see it as Delcy waiting things out, avoiding the installation of U.S.-backed fascism under a genocidal lunatic like Maria Corina Machado, and avoiding a costly war against the US or its Venezuelan proxies.

I don’t regret being convinced of that. I don’t believe, as some people say, that it was obvious from the outset that Delcy was doing a surrender rather than a strategic retreat. Almost all governments in the world are small and weak compared to the U.S., so even the most anti-imperial ones endure humiliation at Washington’s hands to some extent. Chavez and Maduro certainly did with their tolerance of U.S. -backed subversives in Venezuela, and that was understandable. It was not necessarily wise, mind you, but it was understandable. Cuba has endured a U.S. torture camp on its own soil in Guantanamo. Even countries as strong as Russia and China have let the U.S. get away with things.

But shipping Alex Saab to the U.S. is as inexcusable as turning somebody over to Nazi Germany in the 1940s. It reveals that all morality and honour have been cast aside, and that the only consideration is appeasing Washington. Remarks made by Delcy and Diosdado Cabello defending their hand over of Saab to the U.S. have been risible.

An indirect betrayal of Maduro

Saab will now be tortured in the U.S. to help Trump prosecute Maduro. Saab will endure this hardship in a more desperate situation than the first time he was in the clutches of the U.S. Now he knows that the Venezuelan government he served has betrayed him while his former ally, Maduro, is also in jail. Maybe that will make Saab desperate enough to say what his U.S. captors want to hear. Maybe it won’t, in which case Saab will even further expose the depravity of Delcy handing him over.

It doesn’t wash anymore to say that defending Delcy counters defeatism. It’s the opposite. People who defend her now have to argue that nothing but surrender is possible. To be consistent, they’d have to depict all US vassals as blameless victims with no agency of their own.

Chavismo without anti-imperialism is not Chavismo

There is no excuse for any “Chavista” who stays silent or supports what Delcy has just done to Alex Saab. I put “Chavista” in quotes because Chavismo under the governments of Chavez and Maduro was fiercely anti-imperialist. Chavismo that is collaborationist with the U.S. is no longer Chavismo.

Was Delcy always this bad? Was Cabello? Were they dissembling all these years? I don’t think so. Rank opportunists and frauds tend to reveal themselves much earlier on. But relentless pressure from a superpower can eventually make people give up, rationalize betrayal as realism, and anti-imperial struggle as pointless.

Once you make a decision to avoid all confrontation with the genocidal U.S. dictatorship you will embrace complete moral collapse.

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Via https://libya360.wordpress.com/2026/05/21/delcy-has-overthrown-chavismo/

Moderna at Forefront of Ebola mRNA Research

Well, what do we have here?

Not long ago I reported on how the vaccine maker Moderna had in fact begun development of an mRNA vaccine against hantavirus already in 2024.

What is also interesting is how they had a patent on a particular sequence that happened to also be in the covid virus. And this particular sequence is actually what made it unique and very infectious to humans. They got this patent years before the outbreak of covid.

SURPRISE: Moderna hantavirus mRNA vaccine project began in 2024

SURPRISE: Moderna hantavirus mRNA vaccine project began in 2024

May 7

Peter Imanuelsen

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Now, guess what?

The WHO has just declared a global health emergency over the Ebola outbreak that has happened in Africa.

Now the mainstream media has gone into full panic mode over Ebola, and it seems like the previous fearmongering over hantavirus just disappeared almost overnight.

Guess what I found?

Turns out that just some months ago Moderna began development of a new mRNA vaccine against Ebola with $26.7 MILLION in funding from an organization called CEPI.

This together with Oxford University who is also creating an Ebola vaccine on the same platform as the AstraZeneca covid vaccine.

Guess who is a major backer of this CEPI organization?

Bill Gates of course.

So what is going on?

Oh, and AI will be used to help develop this new Ebola vaccine to trigger a strong immune response.

You probably won’t hear about this on the https://www.petersweden.org/p/surprise-moderna-began-work-on-ebolamedia, but I will give you all the details here in this latest article.

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Via https://www.petersweden.org/p/surprise-moderna-began-work-on-ebola

How Islamic Architecture Gave Rise to Europe’s Gothic Revival

Most Famous Gothic cathedrals in Europe You Have to Visit - Archute

Episode 18 Mosques Architecture and the Gothic Revival 

Islamic Golden Age (2017)

By Eamon Gearon

Film Review

In this lecture, Gearon makes the case that Islamic architecture, not Visogoth and Ostrogroth invasions, were responsible for Europe’s 12th-14th century so-called gothic architecture. Islamic architecture also profoundly influenced 16th century Ottoman architecture and the architecture of 17th century Safavid Persia.

The great mosques of the Ummayyed caliphate (661 to 750 AD) in Damascus and elsewhere were distinctive for the Hellenic (columns) and Byzantine (rounded arches) features.

Umayyad Mosque | Islamic Landmarks

Following the Abbasid caliphate’s move to Baghdad in 750AD, Persian,rather than Byzantine influences, prevailed. As the Fatamid caliphate (ruled North Africa 909-1171 AD), Mamluk caliphate (ruled North Africa 1250-1517 AD) and Cordoba caliphate (ruled Iberian peninsula 929-1031) broke away from the Abbasid caliphate, each developed their own architectural style.

Examples of distinctive Islamic architecture is mainly found in mosques, palaces and military fortresses.

Umayyad and early Abbasid architecture is characterized by rounded arches (known as Romanesque or Norman arches) early Muslim architects adopted from the Romans (who borrowed them from the Etruscans). The earliest arches date from 2000 BC (Iraq) and 1850 BC (Israel).

In 691 the Umayyad caliphate built the Dome of the Rock mosque in Jerusalem on the former site of Solomon’s temple (destroyed in 586 BC by Babylon). Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem | Matthew's Island of Misfit Toys

In later years, the Abbasids adopted a lancet arch, dubbed a Gothic arch when adopted by Europeans. This arch can support three times as much weight as a rounded arch.

What Is A Lancet Arch at Jennifer Felder blog

Cordoba saw the development of the Moorish arch, also known as the horseshoe or keyhole arch.

Moorish-Arch | Moorish architecture, Moorish design, Moorish

Two-tiered arches were also common in Moorish architecture.

Great Mosque of Cordoba stock image. Image of prayer - 326778237

In the early Middle Ages, Europeans also used the romanesque arch in their cathedrals.

The Enduring Legacy of Romanesque Architecture - Traditional Culture Blog

The flood of Europeans into the Middle East during the Crusades would lead to wide adoption of Islamic architectural styles in Europe.


*Owing to political instability the Abbassid capitol  moved north from Baghdad to Samarra in 836 AD and back to Baghdad in 892 AD.

https://www.kanopy.com/en/pukeariki/watch/video/5756987/5757023

Outrage as Skies Over Multiple States Sprayed with Cancer-Linked Roundup

Chris Malore

Thousands of acres of US forests have been sprayed with a notorious chemical linked to cancer, as outrage and fear grow that the money-making scheme will lead to a booming health crisis.

The US Forest Service (USFS) has been actively spraying the herbicide glyphosate over national forests in California and throughout the South for years, wiping out native shrubs, wildflowers, grasses and plants that naturally regrow after wildfires.

Government officials have been doing this to clear space for commercially valuable conifer trees such as Douglas fir and sugar pine, which grow fast and are used to make timber and lumber for construction, furniture, paper and other products.

However, glyphosate is the main ingredient in Roundup, a popular weed and grass killer heavily scrutinized for its alleged impact on human health. The World Health Organization (WHO) has even called glyphosate a ‘probable human carcinogen.’

Public backlash has been severe, with one person saying: ‘Glyphosate is absolute s*** that needs to be removed from the market and never used ever again. Cancer-causing madness.’

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While the practice of spraying this alleged cancer-causing chemical over the US has been taking place since the 1980s, the Trump Administration recently gave special protections to companies producing glyphosate and ramped up the government’s forest-clearing efforts.

In February, President Donald Trump issued an executive order declaring glyphosate ‘critical to national security.’

 In 2023 alone, federal records revealed that over 266,000 pounds of glyphosate were dropped on California forests.

USFS sprays the key Roundup ingredient from helicopters flying low and releasing a fine mist of glyphosate over the local vegetation. The chemical kills almost any broad-leaf or competing plants it touches, but is designed to spare the conifer trees.

However, these native plants support insects, birds, small mammals and endangered species such as Pacific salmon and rare foxes. This creates large ‘dead zones’ with sharply declining biodiversity.

Moreover, scientists have also voiced concerns that the countless tons of weed killer being dropped across the US are now seeping into the surrounding environment and potentially increasing cancer risks for anyone exposed to glyphosate runoff.

The US Geological Survey released a report in 2020 warning that glyphosate had been detected in 66 of 70 streams and rivers near land that had been treated with the chemical.

As of May 5, 2026, the US Environmental Protection Agency has maintained that: ‘Glyphosate products used according to label directions do not result in risks to children or adults.’

The agency added that they disagreed with other health agencies, which have listed the Roundup ingredient as a likely carcinogen, claiming EPA officials found ‘no evidence that glyphosate causes cancer in humans.’

Despite those claims, Monsanto has reached legal settlements in approximately 100,000 Roundup lawsuits, paying roughly $11 billion in damages to plaintiffs who claimed they suffered severe health issues from being exposed to or using the weed killer.

Pennsylvania groundskeeper John McKivison, 49, won a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against Bayer after he had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2020, which he and attorneys successfully argued was a result of using Roundup for two decades.

The Supreme Court is expected to rule on Monsanto v. Durnell in June or July 2026. The outcome will determine if federal law overrides state lawsuits that have accused Monsanto of failing to warn users about Roundup’s cancer risks, despite EPA regulations.

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Via https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/outrage-as-cancer-linked-chemicals-are-sprayed-in-skies-over-multiple-us-states/ar-AA237cVC

Increasing Hormuz Traffic: 26 Ships in 24 Hours

The IRGC says some 26 ships passed the Strait of Hormuz in the 24 hours leading up to noon on May 20.

Press TV

Wednesday 20 May, 2026

Iran reporhttps://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/05/20/768974/Iran-IRGC-Navy-transit-Hormuz-Strait-increasets increased ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz under new arrangements to facilitate transit via the key Persian Gulf waterway.

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy said on Wednesday that a total of 26 ships had passed through the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours.

The IRGC Navy’s command, which controls the Strait in cooperation with the Iranian Army, said in a statement that the ships that passed through the Strait during the period included “oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels”.

The statement said that all passages had taken place in coordination with the IRGC Navy, adding that the force had ensured the security of passage through the waterway.

It said transit is currently flowing through the Strait of Hormuz in coordination with the IRGC Navy, and after ships obtain permits from the force.

The passage of 26 ships marks a major increase compared to transit rates in the Strait since the beginning of US-Israeli aggression against Iran in late February, which prompted Iranian military forces to take control of the waterway and impose restrictions on shipping through it.

The restrictions have caused a major surge in international energy and commodity prices, as the Strait is responsible for a fifth of global oil demand.

Iran said after a ceasefire was announced to halt the aggression on April 8 that it would continue to control transit via the Strait of Hormuz by banning or restricting adversarial ships and charging tolls on others seeking safe passage.

The country has also indicated that it would be ready to reopen the Strait as part of a deal that ensures the permanent end of the US-Israeli aggression and lifts all sanctions and blockades on the country.

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UK Rolls Back Some Russian Oil Sanctions

rUK dilutes Russian oil sanctions amid fuel crisis
RT
20 May, 2026

The UK has rolled back some sanctions on Russian oil, allowing imports of diesel and jet fuel made from Russian crude in third countries, as households and airlines grapple with a fuel price crisis driven by conflict in the Middle East.

The move effectively reverses London’s October pledge to ban imports of fuel made from Russian crude abroad, reopening a route for Russian oil to enter the British market through refiners in countries such as India and Türkiye. Western nations have imposed sanctions and price-cap measures on Russian oil exports since the 2022 escalation of the Ukraine conflict in an effort to reduce Moscow’s revenues.

The trade license, which takes effect on Wednesday, allows imports of the fuels for an indefinite period, though officials said it would remain subject to periodic review by the business secretary.

 It follows a similar move by Washington, which on Monday extended a sanctions waiver allowing limited purchases of Russian seaborne oil to help vulnerable countries cope with supply disruptions after the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz during the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran.

Former Tory cabinet minister David Lidington rushed to brand the UK government’s decision to weaken sanctions on Russian oil “an appalling betrayal of Ukraine.” He was echoed by Tory leader Kemi Badenoch who posted on X that “After 18 months of ‘standing up to Putin’, the Labour government quietly eased the restrictions.

However, junior Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson said that while London remained a staunch supporter of Kiev, national interests had to come first, making a temporary easing of some sanctions on Russian oil products necessary.

“We have to make sure that we protect the security of supply for really important foundational goods ⁠in our economy, such as jet oil [fuel],” he told the BBC on Wednesday.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is facing a crisis at home and calls to resign, sought to defend the move. He insisted that the government was in fact tightening sanctions by simultaneously introducing “a strong new package” of restrictions targeting Russian LNG and refined oil products.

“These are new sanctions being phased in. This is not a question of lifting existing sanctions in any way whatsoever,” Starmer told parliament.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksander Novak said the moves by Britain and the US showed that the Western sanctions policy was beginning to crack under pressure from the Middle East energy crisis.

“Without Russian oil and oil products, global markets cannot cope today,” Novak told Vesti on Wednesday.

Moscow has repeatedly signaled that it is ready to plug any oil supply gaps triggered by the Middle East conflict. Some Asian countries have already moved to secure Russian crude since Washington first eased the restrictions.

Via https://www.rt.com/news/640278-uk-eases-russian-oil-sanctions/

Claim: 98% of All Chronic Diseases Caused by Vaccines

“Only 2% of the risk is everything else… including glyphosate, chem spraying, EMF radiation, etc.”

Sasha Latypova argues that vaccines and related injections are the primary cause of chronic illnesses across all age groups.

She claims that 98% of an individual’s risk of developing conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disorders, and neurodegenerative illnesses comes from vaccines, while only 2% is attributable to all other environmental and lifestyle factors combined (e.g., chemicals, radiation, pollutants).

She also asserts that mainstream narratives intentionally portray chronic disease as having many uncertain causes (“it could be anything”) in order to deflect attention away from vaccines.

According to her, researchers who challenge this narrative face professional consequences.

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This clip of retired pharma R&D executive Sasha Latypova is taken from an interview posted to the UK Column YouTube channel on April 21, 2026.

Partial transcription of clip

“My currently very well-researched and backed- up theory, and this is working theory that I have, and I invite anyone to try to overcome it, is that vaccines are by far the number one driver of all chronic illness at all age.

“So starting from babies into the late 80s, the number one driver is vaccines, vaccinations and other injections such as for example vitamin K shot that they push on the babies at birth. And I can discuss it in more detail but basically people, people always fight me.

“And because there is this propaganda narrative that you have gazillion different causes of chronic illness, it could be lurking just about anywhere. So the narrative goes like this. First, if you ask them what causes chronic illness, you will have response such as we’re baffled, we just don’t know what caused cancer in this 25-year-old, we’re baffled.

“Next layer is it’s everything. It’s absolutely everything. Look at the— in California, there’s a so-called Proposition 65 and they will put stickers everywhere saying this is known to cause cancer. And stickers will be on Starbucks cups. I found them on a package of walnuts. You will find them on cabinetry, saying this is known to cause cancer. You will find them on gas stations, outdoors, you’ll find them everywhere.

“So the message is cancer is lurking everywhere, but it’s definitely not vaccines. Like this person who published a really good study, from the video from CHD that you showed, it’s definitely not vaccines. And if you publish solid scientific data contradicting this narrative, you immediately get kicked out of your profession and prosecuted.

“And then they have other layers of defense. But the data is that the vaccines cause 98% of all chronic illness. The 98% of risk that you personally face of getting any chronic illness, especially serious chronic illness like cardiovascular, cancer, neurodegenerative, autoimmune. 98% of that risk is given to you by vaccines.

“Only 2% risk is everything else, everything you can think of. Glyphosate, trace glyphosate. I’m not saying, you know, if you all of a sudden like sprayed in glyphosate, that’s safe. No, but trace glyphosate that you might encounter in cereals or you know, even the, you know, the chem spraying, the EMF radiation, that has some, you know, some legitimately health risks.

“All of this combined, all of those other things that you think about, all of it combined only contributes 2% to the total risk of chronic illness.”

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Via https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/sasha-latypova-98-of-all-chronic

Why Thousands of US and UK Citizens Leaving Their Countries

Bhabani Shankar Nayak

Despite the flag-waving white supremacist anti-immigration policies and propaganda promoted by governing capitalist classes, and their reactionary politics, increasing numbers of people are leaving the capitalist heartlands of the USA and the UK. In the name of reactionary nationalism, capitalism attempts to survive through wars and austerity policies at the cost of well beings of people. However, recent reports suggest that more than 68% of Americans wish to move abroad permanently. The UK’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported that 257,000 British citizens left the country in December 2024, and the number continues to grow. According to reports, more than 295,000 people have left the US in 2025.

People are moving to the European Union, Mexico, and other parts of the world in search of peace and a better quality of life. Many are also renouncing their citizenship. Such trends, reminiscent of the Great Depression of 1929, reveal deeper structural issues beyond divisive politics and the rising cost-of-living crisis under capitalism.

Most people who have left, or are planning to leave, the USA and the UK speak openly about reasons behind their decision. Many say that they are leaving because these countries no longer offer a life worth living, but merely a struggle for survival. Working to pay monthly bills has replaced the possibility of a fulfilling life. Access to quality healthcare, housing, and education is increasingly becoming an unattainable dream for the people and their children.

Reactionary political propaganda and the consolidation of right-wing politics have damaged social harmony and internal peace within these countries. The working people are deeply dissatisfied with the rising cost-of-living crisis and the growing social instability that intensifies each day. The combination of economic, social, and political crises has created a toxic culture and social environment in which human well-being and happiness are becoming increasingly alienated.

According to the US Census Bureau, sixty nine US cities are shrinking due to economic destress and population decline. Similarly, major UK cities such as Aberdeen, Bradford, Coventry, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Sheffield, Hull, Newcastle, and Newport are either stagnating or showing signs of economic decline. London’s productivity growth, along with that of the wider economy of the capital city has been declining since 2019.

Many people in both the USA and the UK feel increasingly insecure about their daily lives due to economic conditions driven by joblessness, unemployment, home mortgage and broader economic, political, and social crises. In the World Happiness Index (2025), the UK fell sharply from 21st to 29th place globally. A similar trend continues in the USA, where happiness is becoming increasingly elusive because of weakening social connections. The World Happiness Report (2026) also revealed that young Americans are deeply unhappy and dissatisfied with their lives. American dream is an illusion. It was constructed to promote capitalism and capitalist dreams are falling apart.

According to the American Psychiatric Association, there is a growing crisis of anxiety, depression, and mental health issues in the United States, where one in three people suffers from some form of mental health issues. Mental health problems affect one in four adults in the UK. The epidemic of mental health issues is expanding rapidly in both the USA and the UK. These conditions are direct consequences of the failure of capitalism led political and economic system to provide a safe, secure, and stable life built on adequate housing, healthcare, and overall well-being for a dignified human life.

American dream and its affiliated capitalist dreams were curated with the ideals of equality, right to live, liberty and pursuit of happiness. These dreams were designed to create a desire based society where people can die by working to realize these dreams in reality. After centuries of human experience with capitalism in USA and UK, it is clear that capitalism is neither designed nor capable of providing home to the homeless, health and well beings to people and economic stabilities to families and can’t provide happiness to individuas.

Therefore, it is imperative to look for alternatives outside capitalist system.  Capitalism ensured profit at the cost of people, their health and happiness.  Capitalism not only produces inequalities but also creates conditions of exploitation of people and nature to make limitless profit. There is nothing called progressive or human face of capitalism. There is no way to transform capitalism. It can’t be transformed. It can never be an alternative for the growth of a civilised soceity free from wars, conflicts and exploitation.

Capitalism is fundamentally a brutal, exploitative, inhuman, illiberal, and undemocratic system designed to generate profit while reproducing various forms of alienation, crisis, death, and destruction and different forms of inequalities across the world. The crisis is not only inherent to the capitalist system but has also become a strategy to domesticate and disempower people. There is no way to humanize a system built on patriarchy, feudalism, colonial and imperialist plunder of people and nature. It can only be dismantled through the struggle of working people to create a new system capable of delivering peace, progress, and prosperity without any form of exploitation and inequality.

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Via https://libya360.wordpress.com/2026/05/19/why-thousands-of-us-and-uk-citizens-are-leaving-their-countries/