Iran Strikes UAE Oil Facilities as CA's Last Tanker Arrives, AI Data Centers Classified as Military to Block Protest

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/iran-strikes-uae-oil-facilities-as-cas-last-tanker-arrives-ai-data-centers-classified-as-military-to-block-protest/

Iran War

Iran struck UAE oil facilities in Fujairah with drones and missiles, causing fires, three injuries to Indian nationals, and damage to an ADNOC tanker, according to reports. US Central Command reported destroying seven Iranian fast boats threatening commercial shipping using Sea Hawk and AH-64 Apache helicopters, while denying Iranian claims of hitting a US Navy vessel. US destroyers USS Truxtun and USS Mason repelled small boat, missile, and drone attacks during a transit into the Persian Gulf under Project Freedom, intercepting all threats. Trump called the conflict a “mini-war” and announced US efforts to guide stranded ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran reportedly redefined its control zone to extend to the UAE coasts, leading ships to cluster off Dubai. The UAE condemned the attacks as violations of international law and threatened retaliation. Iranian state media denied responsibility for the UAE attacks.

Meanwhile, President Trump added Nick Stewart, director of lobbying at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, to Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s Iran negotiating team amid stalled peace talks and a US blockade on Iranian ports. Stewart previously worked in the State Department under Brian Hook during the first Trump administration’s sanctions after the US withdrawal from the JCPOA. Iran submitted a new 30-day proposal to end the war, which Trump described as unlikely to be acceptable without further penalties for past actions. The White House described Stewart as a sharp, seasoned policy expert, but anti-war advocates worry he will bring a hawkish and aggressive element to the team.

Other Geopolitics

Russia declared a unilateral ceasefire with Ukraine for May 8-9 to mark Victory Day, threatening massive missile strikes on Kyiv if violated. Ukraine announced its own ceasefire from May 5-6 in response. That said, Russia issued a strong warning after rumors of Ukrainian plans to disrupt Russian celebrations. “If the Kyiv regime attempts to implement its criminal plans to disrupt the celebration of the 81st anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the Russian Armed Forces will launch a retaliatory, massive missile strike on the center of Kyiv.”

In the meantime, a Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile, carrying a 1,150 kg warhead, struck JSC VNIIR-Progress in Cheboksary, 1,000 km from frontlines, which produces military electronics for drones, missiles, and navigation systems. Production of the domestically made missiles, with a 3,000 km range, is increasing. Russian reports claimed the strike caused two deaths and 34 injuries, including civilians.

Additionally, a Ukrainian drone struck a 54-story luxury tower in southwest Moscow, six kilometers from the Kremlin, causing limited damage but no casualties. The attack was the third consecutive night of Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow ahead of Russia’s scaled-back May 9 Victory Day parade. Russian officials stated that air defenses intercepted the drone, with debris causing the damage.

Turning to Israel, strikes killed 17 people in southern Lebanon on Monday, bringing the toll to 110 deaths since Thursday despite a ceasefire extended to mid-May. Totals since March 2: 2,659 killed, 8,183 injured, and over one million displaced. Reports indicate Israel used tactics similar to those in Gaza, including razing border villages, schools, hospitals, mosques, and a historic monastery in Yaroun. Israel stated the strikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure following ceasefire violations.

US Politics

A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll showed President Trump’s disapproval rating at 62%, with 76% disapproving of his handling of cost-of-living issues and 66% on Iran. Approval among Republicans declined, while independents showed 25% approval. 67% of Americans said the country is heading in the wrong direction, including 78% of independents. In hypotheticals, House control favored Democrats 49-44%. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary Marco Rubio had low approval ratings. Some commentators dismissed the poll as biased, citing aggregates with higher Trump approval.

In other news, the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets scheduled a May 13 hearing on the CIA’s MKUltra program, which ran from 1953 to 1964 and involved 144 subprojects testing drugs, hypnosis, and psychological techniques on unwitting subjects, including US citizens. Most records were destroyed in 1973. The hearing follows newly surfaced documents and claims related to the 1953 death of scientist Frank Olson after covert LSD dosing. Prisoner James “Whitey” Bulger described hallucinations and paranoia from the 1957 experiments. The National Security Archive published over 1,200 pages of documents in 2025.

Energy

Iran targeted the UAE’s Fujairah petroleum complex and ADNOC pipeline, a 406 km Hormuz bypass built in 2012 for 1.5 million barrels daily exports. Saudi Arabia’s East-West pipeline, another bypass, lost 700,000 barrels daily after an April 8 strike. Both routes now direct traffic through Hormuz. Iran denied intentionally targeting UAE facilities, and social media posts have speculated that the IRGC conducted these strikes independently.

Meanwhile, Ukraine struck Russia’s Primorsk Baltic oil port with drones, causing a fire, as well as a missile carrier, patrol boat, and shadow fleet tankers near Novorossiysk used to evade sanctions. Such attacks have reportedly reduced Russian refining to a 17-year low of 4.7 million barrels per day and cut oil revenue by $7 billion this year. Russian authorities reported the Primorsk fire was quickly extinguished with no oil spill.

Given all the risk within the oil markets, Iraq offered discounts up to $33.40 per barrel for Basrah Medium crude loaded in May via Hormuz, waiving force majeure. Only two vessels were loaded at Basrah in April, compared to the usual 80 monthly. That said, Iraq has maintained some exports via the Turkey pipeline.

In the U.S., California’s last Middle East oil tanker, the Hong Kong-flagged New Corolla, carrying two million barrels from Iraq, docked at Long Beach. Gas prices reached $6.10-$8 per gallon amid lost refining capacity and a lack of pipelines. State officials expressed confidence in supplies for six weeks, although critics worry that the longer-term supply does not look promising.

Health

The CDC’s ACIP recommended shared decision-making for future COVID-19 boosters, particularly for older adults and those with conditions, involving discussions of risks and benefits with doctors. Former CDC director Tom Frieden and colleagues described this as an abdication, citing observational data such as a 2025 Veterans study showing reduced hospitalizations. Critics pointed to flaws in observational studies and compared it to standard practices like prostate screening. Booster uptake among healthcare workers fell below 10%. The CDC revised its autism guidance, stating studies have not ruled out links to early infancy.

Trump’s Surgeon General nominee, Dr. Nicole Saphier, has come under fire from MAHA. Critics point out that she had urged COVID shots, especially for over-55s with comorbidities, claiming 100% efficacy against severe illness. VAERS reports through March 2026 list 1.67 million adverse events, 39,077 deaths, and 222,549 hospitalizations for COVID vaccines, exceeding historical totals. A Harvard analysis estimated VAERS captures under 1% of events. Supporters highlighted her cancer expertise and opposition to child vaccine mandates.

Artificial Intelligence

Governments have classified mega AI data centers as military operations, limiting community veto power. Texas’s Project Matador plans 18 million square feet on 6,000 acres, consuming up to 96 billion kWh yearly, equivalent to 55-65% of residential use. Eighty-seven are operational, 135 are under construction, and over 600 are planned. Utah’s Stratos Project on 40,000 acres, backed by Kevin O’Leary and fast-tracked by the Military Installation Development Authority, excludes public input. Meta’s Louisiana center has generated reports of noise, lights, rising rents, and an influx of RVs. Data centers consume millions of gallons of water daily and produce noise, light pollution, and EMF. A 2026 car incident reportedly involved facial recognition disabling acceleration until eyes were detected. Proponents cited economic benefits, including thousands of jobs and tax revenue.

Sources

Trump Bolsters Iran Team with Hawk from Notoriously Aggressive Think Tank

“Hiring a FDD staffer onto your team strongly suggests that reaching a diplomatic deal is not Trump’s objective,”

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Congress Revives MKUltra Probe: CIA Mind-Control Legacy Faces New Scrutiny

Congress Sets MKUltra Hearing As CIA Mind-Control Experiments Face Renewed Scrutiny

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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Moscow Luxury Tower, Mere Miles from Kremlin

A Ukrainian one-way attack drone struck a high-rise apartment building in Moscow in the early hours of Monday, causing no reported casualties and only limited damage.

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Trump’s Disapproval Hits Record High on Iran War, Soaring Costs

Trump Disapproval Rate Hits Career-High – War And Rising Costs Take Toll

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Trump Calls It a ‘Mini-War’: Iran Strikes UAE Oil Sites as Strait Tensions Flare

“We’re in, I call it a mini-war.”

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Israel Deploys “Gaza Model” in Lebanon, Killing Dozens Despite Ceasefire

The Jewish State is applying the “Gaza model” in Lebanon.

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Ukraine Hits Russia’s Primorsk Port and Shadow Fleet Tankers in Oil Infrastructure Blitz

Ukraine launched a fresh wave of attacks on Russia’s oil infrastructure on Sunday, hitting ports on the Baltic and “shadow fleet” tankers alleged to be carrying Russian crude illegally.

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ACIP Under Fire for Championing Shared Decision-Making on Covid Boosters

the moment the subject is “vaccination,” even the most basic principles of transparency and informed consent are treated as optional — or worse, as threats.

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US Strikes Iranian Fast Boats as Iran Attacks UAE Oil Facility

US strikes Iranian fast boats as Iran attacks UAE oil facility

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Governments Classify Mega AI Data Centers as Military Operations, Stripping Communities of Veto Power

Governments are now classifying massive AI data centers as “military operations,” quietly stripping communities of any power to stop them.

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Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Urged COVID Shots Despite Record VAERS Death and Injury Reports

Federal safety surveillance data show that COVID injections have become one of the most death-reported and injury-reported pharmaceutical products in modern U.S. history.

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Fire Breaks Out at UAE’s Fujairah Petroleum Complex After Iranian Drone Attack

UAE’s Fujairah says fire breaks out at petroleum complex after Iranian drone attack

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Iran’s Pipeline Playbook: Bypassing the Bypasses

you don’t need to close the strait if you’ve already destroyed every route that avoids it

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California’s Last Middle East Oil Tanker Docks as Supplies Vanish

The last tanker carrying Middle East oil to California just docked at Long Beach, and there are no more on the way.

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Russia and Ukraine Declare Separate Ceasefires Ahead of Victory Day

Russia and Ukraine declare separate ceasefires ahead of WWII anniversary

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US Destroyers Repel Iranian Barrage in Daring Hormuz Transit

USS Truxtun and USS Mason transited Hormuz into the Persian Gulf under sustained Iranian attack

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Ships Cluster Off Dubai as Iran Expands Hormuz Control

Hundreds of vessels were seen clustering near Dubai as more ships moved away from the Strait of Hormuz in response to Iran’s efforts to widen its area of control.

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Ukraine’s FP-5 Flamingo Missile Delivers First Strike on Russian Drone Electronics Plant

Ukraine’s massive FP-5 Flamingo cruise missile has struck Russia’s JSC VNIIR-Progress military electronics plant in Cheboksary for the first time.

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Iraq Dangles $33/Barrel Oil Discounts for Risky Hormuz Run

Iraq is offering discounts for crude loaded this month, with tankers having to transit the Strait of Hormuz to collect the barrels.

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Alex Marquardt’s Substack, Al Jazeera Breaking News, DC Crusader, Mario Nawfal, NOELREPORTS, Kyiv Independent, @agents_media, @bbcrussian, IDF spokesman, General Quacker, staunovo, NewsForce, Iranian state TV, New York Post, Bloomberg, War Monitor, @TonySeruga, and Heidi Hatch KUTV.

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Nice summary that I found of the current state of the Usraeili was against Iran:

The Iranian navy, which has been destroyed eight times, closed the Strait of Hormuz again, because the United States for the seventh time won the war that wasn’t a war, so the United States can open the Strait of Hormuz that was open before the not war.

The not war that started to get the uranium that was completely obliterated, so that the Iranians can’t build the nuclear bomb that they weren’t building for the not war that the United States started.

Then the United States which has nuclear weapons threatening to use nuclear weapons to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons because having nuclear weapons is dangerous.

If the United States saw what the United States is doing in the United States, the United States would invade the United States to liberate the United States from the tyranny of the United States.

@mhdksafa

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Besides mass surveillance of citizens, here is another primary reason for AI data centers- targeted killings.

https://x.com/thematrixb0t/status/2051444329378632040?s=46

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AI LLM make up facts and conclusions. Called “hallucinations.” How bad is it? Pretty bad!!

Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence

[Submitted on 1 Feb 2026]

HalluHard: A Hard Multi-Turn Hallucination Benchmark

Dongyang Fan, Sebastien Delsad, Nicolas Flammarion, Maksym Andriushchenko

Large language models (LLMs) still produce plausible-sounding but ungrounded factual claims, a problem that worsens in multi-turn dialogue as context grows and early errors cascade. We introduce HalluHard, a challenging multi-turn hallucination benchmark with 950 seed questions spanning four high-stakes domains: legal cases, research questions, medical guidelines, and coding. We operationalize groundedness by requiring inline citations for factual assertions. To support reliable evaluation in open-ended settings, we propose a judging pipeline that iteratively retrieves evidence via web search. It can fetch, filter, and parse full-text sources (including PDFs) to assess whether cited material actually supports the generated content. Across a diverse set of frontier proprietary and open-weight models, hallucinations remain substantial even with web search (≈30% for the strongest configuration, Opus-4.5 with web search), with content-grounding errors persisting at high rates. Finally, we show that hallucination behavior is shaped by model capacity, turn position, effective reasoning, and the type of knowledge required.



A summary of the article’s content.

Researchers at EPFL proved your AI is lying to you.

Not sometimes. Most of the time.

They built one of the hardest hallucination tests ever made with Max Planck Institute. 950 questions. Four domains where being wrong actually hurts. Legal. Medical. Research. Coding.

Then they ran every top model on it.

The results.

GPT-5. Wrong 71.8% of the time.

Claude Opus 4.5. Wrong 60% of the time.

Gemini 3 Pro. Wrong 61.9% of the time.

DeepSeek Reasoner. Wrong 76.8% of the time.

These are the smartest AI models on Earth. The ones you trust with your career. Your health. Your money.

You think turning on web search fixes it.

It doesn’t.

Claude Opus 4.5 with web search. Still wrong 30.2% of the time.

GPT-5.2 thinking with web search. Still wrong 38.2% of the time.

The internet attached. Still lying to you in 1 out of every 3 answers.

Now the part that should scare you.

Medical questions. The one place being wrong can kill you.

GPT-5 hallucinated 92.8% of the time on medical guidelines.

Claude Haiku 4.5 hallucinated 95.7% of the time.

Gemini 3 Flash hallucinated 89% of the time.

NINE OUT OF TEN MEDICAL ANSWERS FROM POPULAR AI MODELS. WRONG.
IT GETS WORSE.
THE LONGER YOU TALK TO IT THE MORE IT LIES.

Early mistakes cascade. The model starts citing its own earlier hallucinations as facts. Your third message is more wrong than your first.

The paper, in its own words: “hallucinations remain substantial even with web search.”

This is what hundreds of millions of people are doing right now. Asking software that lies in the majority of its answers. About their health. About their job. About their legal case. About their code.

Most are not checking.

Most never will.

But please. Keep using ChatGPT for medical advice.

The doctors need a break.

[2602.01031] HalluHard: A Hard Multi-Turn Hallucination Benchmark

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I have taken to asking SuperGrok for specific references on a specific question to I can read the reference myself

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Reposting from yesterdays Digest section.

This article was from the Times of Israel from 2012. It was deleted, and is now only found using the WayBack Machine.

This article is resurrected via the Way Back Machine from the Times of Israel from 2012. A jewish writer opines that “Jews DO Control the Media.”

Elad Nehorai is a writer living in Crown Heights, Brooklyn…

Jews DO control the media

We Jews are a funny breed. We love to brag about every Jewish actor. Sometimes we even pretend an actor is Jewish just because we like him enough that we think he deserves to be on our team. We brag about Jewish authors, Jewish politicians, Jewish directors. Every time someone mentions any movie or book or piece of art, we inevitably say something like, “Did you know that he was Jewish?” That’s just how we roll.

We’re a driven group, and not just in regards to the art world. We have, for example, AIPAC, which was essentially constructed just to drive agenda in Washington DC. And it succeeds admirably. And we brag about it. Again, it’s just what we do.

But the funny part is when any anti-Semite or anti-Israel person starts to spout stuff like, “The Jews control the media!” and “The Jews control Washington!”

Suddenly we’re up in arms. We create huge campaigns to take these people down. We do what we can to put them out of work. We publish articles. We’ve created entire organizations that exist just to tell everyone that the Jews don’t control nothin’. No, we don’t control the media, we don’t have any more sway in DC than anyone else. No, no, no, we swear: We’re just like everybody else!

Does anyone else (who’s not a bigot) see the irony of this?

Let’s be honest with ourselves, here, fellow Jews. We do control the media. We’ve got so many dudes up in the executive offices in all the big movie production companies it’s almost obscene. Just about every movie or TV show, whether it be “Tropic Thunder” or “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” is rife with actors, directors, and writers who are Jewish. Did you know that all eight major film studios are run by Jews?

But that’s not all. We also control the ads that go on those TV shows.

And let’s not forget AIPAC, every anti-Semite’s favorite punching bag. We’re talking an organization that’s practically the equivalent of the Elders of Zion. I’ll never forget when I was involved in Israeli advocacy in college and being at one of the many AIPAC conventions. A man literally stood in front of us and told us that their whole goal was to only work with top-50 school graduate students because they would eventually be the people making changes in the government. Here I am, an idealistic little kid that goes to a bottom 50 school (ASU) who wants to do some grassroots advocacy, and these guys are literally talking about infiltrating the government. Intense.

Now, I know what everyone will say. That everyone tries to lobby. Every minority group and every majority group. That every group has some successful actors and directors. But that’s a far call from saying that we run Hollywood and Madison Avenue. That the Mel Gibsons of the world are right in saying we’re deliberately using our power to take over the world. That we’ve got some crazy conspiracy going down.

Okay. Fine. So some of that is kooky talk.

But let’s look at it a bit deeper.

Maybe it’s true: everyone lobbies. Maybe it’s true there are actors of every ethnicity out there. But come on. We’re the ones who are bragging about this stuff all the time. Can’t we admit that we’re incredibly successful? Can’t we say it to the world?

I’ll give my theory for why Jews don’t want to talk about their control of the media.

First of all, as much as Jews like to admit that so many of them are successful, and that so many of them have accomplished so much, they hate to admit that it has to do with they’re being Jewish. Maybe they’ll admit that it has something to do with the Jewish experience. But how many Jews will admit that there is something inherently a part of every single one of them that helps them to accomplish amazing things?

The ADL chairman, Abe Foxman, was interviewed in a great article about the subject and he said that he “would prefer people say that many executives in the industry ‘happen to be Jewish.’” This just about sums up the party line.

The truth is, the anti-Semites got it right. We Jews have something planted in each one of us that makes us completely different from every group in the world. We’re talking about a group of people that just got put in death camps, endured pogroms, their whole families decimated. And then they came to America, the one place that ever really let them have as much power as they wanted, and suddenly they’re taking over. Please don’t tell me that any other group in the world has ever done that. Only the Jews. And we’ve done it before. That’s why the Jews were enslaved in Egypt. We were too successful. Go look at the Torah — it’s right there. And we did it in Germany too.

This ability to succeed, this inner drive, comes not from the years of education or any other sort of conditional factors, but because of the inner spark within each Jew.

Now, the reason groups like the ADL and AIPAC hate admitting this is because, first of all, they are secular organizations. Their whole agenda is to prove that every Jew is the same as every other person in the world. I cannot imagine a more outlandish agenda. No, we’re different. We’re special.

Of course, people hate when anyone says this. They assume that if you’re saying that Jews are special, it somehow implies that they’re better.

To be honest, I’m not really sure what the word “better” even means. What I do know is that being special simply means a person has a responsibility to do good.

I think that’s the real reason most Jews are so afraid to admit that there’s something inherently powerful and good about them. Not because they’re afraid of being special. But because they’re afraid of being responsible. It means that they’re suddenly culpable when they create dirty TV shows that sully the spiritual atmosphere of the world. It means that things can’t just be created for the sake of amusement or fun or even “art.”

Suddenly, we can’t screw up the world.

The interesting thing is that Jews have done so much for the world in so many other ways. They’ve moved forward civil rights; they’ve helped save lives in Darfur, Haiti and just about everywhere else.

But that’s not enough. Fixing the world physically is only half the battle.

Our larger battle, the harder battle, is elevating the world spiritually. And this is what the people that fight with every inch of their soul to prove that Jews are just the same as everyone else are afraid of. It means that we can no longer just “express ourselves.” We’ll have to start thinking about the things we create and the way we act. It means we’ll have to start working together. It means we’ll have to hold one other, and ourselves, to a higher standard.

The time has come, though. We no longer have to change our names. We no longer have to blend in like chameleons. We own a whole freaking country.

Instead, we can be proud of who we are, and simultaneously aware of our huge responsibility — and opportunity.


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We always lead in the shitty stuff now

https://x.com/realdrjaneruby/status/2051675162777399691?s=46

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Two Majors nailed it today..

A Critical look at military AI in the United States

On May 4, the Ukrainian edition of Defense Express published a story that the Pentagon allowed AI agents to work with classified military documents. A formal technological breakthrough. In fact, it is a symptom of the systemic crisis of the American military—industrial model. The author of the material directly captures the main thing: the United States no longer has time to digest its own volume of war, data and global governance

The United States is starting to boost military AI precisely because it feels an era is approaching where financial dominance alone is no longer enough, and industrial advantage is no longer there.

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