Italy Suspends Israel Defense Pact, Virginia Joins Unconstitutional Pact to Bypass Electoral College

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Geopolitics

Italy has suspended the automatic renewal of its 2005 defense agreement with Israel, which covers military equipment exchange and joint research. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced the decision amid tensions over Israel’s actions in Gaza and the US-Israeli campaign against Iran, now under a two-week ceasefire. Defense Minister Guido Crosetto notified Israel. Opposition lawmakers described it as a victory following protests. Some critics accused Meloni of betraying Israel and yielding to pressure.

Meanwhile, Mossad Director David Barnea, while speaking at a Holocaust Remembrance Day event, said the mission in Iran will continue until regime change, as nuclear and missile threats persist. This follows collapsed Islamabad talks over Iran’s nuclear program, with new direct talks planned. U.S. intelligence assessments have expressed skepticism about achieving regime change through strikes alone.

The USS George H.W. Bush carrier strike group sailed around Africa to avoid Houthi threats in the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait, joining forces in the Arabian Sea for the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The group includes destroyers USS Donald Cook, USS Mason, and USS Ross, plus oiler USNS Arctic. President Trump announced the blockade against Iranian ports, with a grace period ending Monday for neutral vessels. CENTCOM enforces impartial checks, allowing humanitarian aid after inspection. Other US assets include the Abraham Lincoln group and seven destroyers. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle noted legal and operational challenges like mines. The United Kingdom and France have declined to join the blockade.

Shifting to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky showcased ground robotic systems including Ratel, TerMIT, Ardal, Rys, Zmiy, Protector, and Volia. Zelensky stated these platforms captured an enemy position without infantry, using only robots and drones, with no Ukrainian losses reported. In three months, they completed over 22,000 missions, operating in dangerous areas. Robot production rose sixfold in 2025 to a $252 million market, comprising 90% of army logistics. They also aid medical evacuations and mine detection. Some Ukrainian critics alleged the claims overstated capabilities amid manpower shortages.

US Politics

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed HB 965 into law, joining the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. The compact would award Virginia’s 13 electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote, regardless of the state’s results. It would activate once states with a majority of electoral votes join. As of April 14, 2026, the compact includes states with 222 electoral votes and needs 48 more. Supporters describe it as ensuring “one person, one vote.” Critics argue it bypasses the Electoral College without a constitutional amendment and violates Article 1, Section 10 of the Constitution prohibiting any state from entering into any agreement or compact with another state.

Additionally, Spanberger requested amendments to several gun control bills passed by the General Assembly. These include HB217, which bans certain semiautomatic rifles, pistols, and shotguns starting July 1, with grandfathering for prior purchases transferable only to out-of-state dealers or family. Proposed amendments address law enforcement clarity and exemptions for hunting shotguns. HB1525 raises the handgun and assault weapon purchase age from 18 to 21 and restores universal background checks. HB702 enables local firearm buy-back programs. The requests follow a Department of Justice letter citing potential Second Amendment litigation. The General Assembly reconvenes on April 22 to consider the amendments. Spanberger also signed bills on ghost guns, firearms businesses, storage near children, and Capitol polling place restrictions. Gun rights groups like the NRA called the amendments a “desperate ploy” and pledged legal action.

Economy

According to Chainalysis, Iran’s cryptocurrency inflows reached $7.78 billion in 2025. Ordinary citizens reportedly used Bitcoin and USDT on Tron to hedge against 40-50% inflation and rial depreciation. Chainalysis reports IRGC-linked addresses received over $3 billion, allegedly funding drones, missiles, militias like Hezbollah, Hamas, and Houthis, and sanctions evasion via illicit oil sales to Chinese teapot refineries. Funds reportedly moved through UAE and Hong Kong fronts, buying dual-use goods from China. UAE arrests disrupted Dubai hubs in early 2026. Chinese money-laundering networks processed $16.1 billion in illicit crypto, aiding Iran among others, per reports. US sanctions targeted IRGC-linked exchanges like Zedcex.

In traditional markets, the SEC approved FINRA’s changes to pattern day trading rules, eliminating the $25,000 minimum equity requirement for margin accounts. Previously, accounts under $25,000 faced limits on more than four day trades in five days. New standards require equity to cover current risks for all investors. Public feedback supported the removal, with brokers like Robinhood and Webull describing it as a step for retail access. Critics cautioned it could amplify risks and account losses for inexperienced traders.

Artificial Intelligence

The US Treasury Department is seeking access to Anthropic’s restricted Mythos AI model to identify software vulnerabilities. Treasury CIO Sam Corcos briefed the cybersecurity team following warnings from Anthropic and a meeting with Wall Street CEOs attended by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Anthropic states Mythos has demonstrated capabilities to exploit vulnerabilities in every major operating system and web browser, including a 27-year-old OpenBSD remote crash, a 16-year-old FFmpeg bug, and a 17-year-old FreeBSD NFS issue. Through Project Glasswing, Anthropic shares it with select firms like JPMorgan Chase, Google, and Microsoft for defensive testing, committing $100 million in credits. The Pentagon has designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk, but Treasury is pursuing access.

In other news, factory workers in India have been shown wearing head-mounted cameras to record hand movements during tasks like folding towels and stacking boxes. Companies such as Micro1 reportedly collect this data from thousands of contract workers in over 50 countries, including India, Nigeria, and Argentina, generating over 160,000 hours of video monthly for robotics training. Workers earn around $230-250 monthly for repetitive shifts. The footage trains humanoid robots from firms like Tesla, Figure AI, and Agility Robotics on physical interactions. The arrangement has sparked job displacement fears but reportedly offers participants income above typical factory wages.

Lastly, in Japan, a Waseda Institute of Political Economy experiment found AI models from multiple companies recommending the Communist Party to voters with left-leaning policy views during the recent election. Five models directed such profiles to the JCP despite similar positions from other parties, citing the party’s open website and newspaper as key sources. When not specifying policies, recommendations showed less bias. Right-wing parties secured a supermajority in the election. Researchers attributed the pattern to the JCP’s prominent online materials rather than inherent model bias.

Health

Reports indicate increasing numbers of Americans are requesting unvaccinated blood for transfusions. Such requests have reportedly led to clinical deterioration, shock, care delays, and resource waste amid Red Cross shortages down 35% recently. Requests depart from standard inventory. Studies cited in reports note COVID-19 vaccine artifacts in blood, which may pose risks like thrombosis to recipients. Calls are growing for optional donor vaccination questionnaires at clinics. Experts warn that such refusals delay treatments and lack evidence of benefits, per recent studies.

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Virginia Governor Spanberger Signs HB 965, Joining National Popular Vote Compact

Even if Virginians voted Republican by a landslide, the electoral vote of Virginia goes to Democrats.

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Indian Workers Strap on Head Cams, Train AI to Fold Their Jobs Away

Factory workers in India are wearing head-mounted cameras so AI can watch exactly how humans do physical work. Every hand movement, every adjustment, every shortcut.

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Italy Suspends Israel Defense Pact Renewal, Opposition Claims Victory

The government, considering the situation we are experiencing, has decided to suspend the automatic renewal of the defense agreement with Israel,

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Virginia Gov. Spanberger Amends Gun Bans Amid DOJ Lawsuit Threat

“The Civil Rights Division will commence litigation in the event the Commonwealth of Virginia enacts certain bills that unconstitutionally limit law-abiding Americans’ individual right to bear arms.”

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Mossad Chief: Iran Mission Far From Over Until Regime Falls

But our mission has yet to be completed

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USS George H.W. Bush Circles Africa to Evade Houthis, Joins Hormuz Blockade Force

Bush’s transit around Africa comes as the U.S. initiates a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following a Sunday announcement from President Donald Trump.

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Treasury Rushes for Access to Anthropic’s Mythos AI, Warned It Can Hack Every Major OS

it was able to identify and exploit vulnerabilities “in every major operating system and every major web browser when directed by a user to do so.”

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Iran’s Crypto Arsenal: Billions for Drones, Militias, and Sanctions Evasion

The regime and its proxies used these funds to facilitate illicit oil sales, procure dual-use goods for missile and drone programs, finance regional militias such as Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, and sustain sanctions evasion operations.

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Zelensky Unveils Robot Army to Wage War After Last Ukrainian Falls

Robots will be able to continue the war even if Vladimir Zelensky is the only Ukrainian left alive.

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AI’s Red Recommendation: Japanese Voters Get Communist Advice, Ignore It for Right-Wing Win

Japanese voters consulted A.I. for voting advice and A.I. chose communism

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Americans Reject Vaccinated Blood, Risking Lives Amid Dire Shortages

Americans are refusing blood transfusions from vaccinated donors in large enough numbers that it is now causing clinical harm.

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SEC Ends $25K Day-Trading Barrier for Small Investors

SEC Approves Plan Removing Day-Trading Limit for Small Investors

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Right Angle News Network, Dear Patriot, Kyle Becker, NPR, National Popular Vote, Mark Walters, NRA Institute for Legislative Action, Ravish Agrawal, The Brief India, Stanford Freeman Spogli Institute, Not the Bee, RepentedLeftist, Keith Burton, New York Times, Times of Israel, Sky News, CNBC, Oleksandr Dubinskyi, No Risk No Premium, Solix Trading, Vanderbilt University study, Fox News, Leading Report.

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I am probably one of the few electoral college fans. I think the electoral college arrangement is the byproduct of being a Republic and not a simple democracy. It also enables the balance we have wherein each state has equal representation in the Senate and population based representation in the House of Reps.

If not for the electoral college the 421 counties that are blue would have the ability to control the 2559 that are red with no limits.

If something were to change with the electoral college system it would be nice of states would get rid of the all or nothing vote and allow each elector to cast its districts results on a district by district based. A couple of few states do this.

Imagine if California and Texas and Florida and the swing states were not monolithic and candidates had to appeal to both red and blue to get the entirety of the state’s EC votes. We would see some moderate, bipartisan and centrist platforms instead of they fringe crap we get now.

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I agree. The United States was meant to be a federation. It was not meant to be a monolithic nation state. In the early days of the Republic citizens could go to the White house and visit with the President. And since he had so little to do, he would have them in for coffee or tea.

We were never meant to be ruled by a distant overlord in Washington.

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Professor Marandi’s take on what happened in Islamabad. Crazy how this guy has more credibility than the bullshit coming out of Washington.

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Our President, wants the Iranian Nuclear Program eliminated. Iran will not negotiate on the nuclear program. Eliminate their electrical generating system, eliminate their water system, eliminate their entire governing structure. This must be a hard ban on nuclear!
The Iranian mullas wanted me to attend a conference in Tehran decades ago when the US wanted me to design devices in Los Alamos…neither of which I accepted.

I am as well. For those of us who have read the Federalist Papers on this subject, it’s obvious that the Founders viewed the country as made up of very distinct cultural elements. They specifically designed the electoral college system to ensure that one state couldn’t be steamrolled by the cultural interests of the national majority. If one looks at the 2016 election results by county, it’s clear that the electoral college functioned exactly as designed by awarding Trump the victory over the popular vote during that election:

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My opinion on this is that it’s laughably unconstitutional. The Founders anticipated that states might enter into agreements that could undermine the republic and, thus, planned for this in Article 1 Section 10:

No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.

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This guy Marandi parrots the worst of Iranian lies about America. If they can’t stop us with their military they will try with their propaganda. War by all means! The Judge should be ashamed of himself for giving this stooge a platform, uncritically!

Im waiting that hinted Futurama episode a la Zelenskyi with robot army in year 2050.

Oh come on now! You don’t actually believe that bullshit do you? Let’s see, Iran made a deal for no enriched uranium with Jarred Kushner (personal friend of Bibi Netanyahu who actually stayed at Kushner’s home) and Steve Witkoff (NYC Real Estate Thug). How do we know?

Because people like former CIA analysts Larry Johnson, Ray McGovern, former military officers like Doug MacGregor, Daniel Davis and others such as Professors Jeffrey Sachs, John Mearsheimer and others have all said that Iran was willing to give up their enriched uranium program.

Shortly thereafter they were attacked twice by the USrael. Bibi Netanyahu wants a dysfunctional Iran, so he can next move on to Turkey. Bibi wants to be the Middle East hegimon. So why aren’t we discussing why Israel NOT give up its nuclear weapons?

Please lets stop the cliche’ western Fox News bullshit. It has gotten tiring and the people are waking up to the Israel theatrics and agenda. Polls show Americans and those around the world view Israel as the problem and not Iran.

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I got a call yesterday from a friend of mine. He is a normie but very bright and successful in life. He told me that he has been reading up on Iran. He now knows that Iran is an ancient and greatly accomplished, sophisticated culture. He now knows that the US has been demonizing and waging war on Iran for years. He knows that the US overthrew the democratically elected leader of Iran in the 1950’s and installed a puppet tyrant so that the US and Britain could steal their oil. He knows all that and more.

More and more people are waking up to what is going on in Washington and who really is at fault for all of this.

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Is anyone aware of video footage of these robot combatants in action? This smells like propaganda to me because otherwise I would be seeing more than just soldiers being blown up by drones. I know TPTB really like to brag and show off when they are actually winning, so I find the lack of footage as suspicious.

Ditto. The founding fathers deliberately setup the electoral college to ensure a republic form of government to avoid mob rule via a democracy.

Article I Section 3 of the Constitution specified that the state legislatures select the US Senators. That was changed in 1913 by the 17th Amendment. Hence, weaking the states and the republic by moving the US towards a simple democracy.

It is important to understand that founding fathers of the US hated democracy as a form of government. Socrates, the Athenian, also disliked democracy, aka mob rule.

“They” whom control the weapons of 5th Generation warfare desperately want a pure democracy as it has become very easy to control the population with 5G tools.

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Chris needs to check the bot filter… its developed a leak

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Ive seen UGVs… near decade ago at least one estonian company was testing them. So I dont have doubt they would use them. Nobrainer really to save lives (most casualties for ukraine come from going to outpost or coming back or being medivac’d. being in some position is relatively safe). So with robots we mean UGV(ground tiny tank) or FPV drones. Remote controlled or not(AI autonomous to degree). Humanoid robots are dumb idea for 95% of cases.

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