The Good News: 3-16-2026

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Netanyahu was Killed

From the Oval Office:

The War Department and Spy Agencies:

Epstein Files:

The Color Revolution (A coup from within Congress and The White House): 

  • Michael B. Jordan just won Best Actor for the groundbreaking role of “black guy who kills White people.” Truly the performance of a generation.
  • ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER has won Best Picture at the #Oscars The movie made $205M worldwide with an $140M budget, making Warner Bros lose $100M.
  • Oscars did not include Eric Dane and James Van Der Beek in the In Memoriam. They are white male Christians. 
  • Robert Duvall shafted in the Oscars’ In Memoriam segment as Redford, Reiner and Keaton all get lavish attention in individual speeches. No speech for Duvall, considered by some to be the finest actor of his generation.
  • The list of states with governors who are flagrantly part of the color revolution: CA, WA, OR, AZ, IL, MN, NY, NJ, PA, MA, ME
  • The list of cities with mayors who are flagrantly part of the color revolution: NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Miami, New Orleans, Chicago, Columbus Ohio, Minneapolis, Phoenix, LA, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Seattle

The War on Totalitarianism (Communism, Satanic Worshipers in Hollywood, Transhumanism, AI, Zionism, Globalism, and WEFrock):

  • The Hollywood Oscar trophy bears a striking resemblance to Sokar, an ancient Egyptian god of the underworld. Sokar → Oskar → Oscar This can’t be a coincidence, can it?
  • This is a plausible conspiracy. There is no explanation for the design of the statue or where the term Oscar came from. The Egyptian inspiration is more likely. It could easily be a satanic symbol.
  • Grok- The Oscar statuette is a stylized knight (often called a crusader) holding a sword and standing on a film reel. Designed by Cedric Gibbons in 1928 and sculpted by George Stanley, it officially symbolizes defending and advancing the motion picture industry. The five-spoke reel represents the Academy’s original five branches: actors, directors, producers, technicians, writers.
  • There is zero evidence in any official Academy records, design history, or credible sources that it was ever meant to be a British knight. That idea is baseless—no mention exists anywhere reliable.
  • A separate, more discussed theory (noted in a 2024 Hollywood Reporter piece and some art history blogs) points out visual similarities to ancient Egyptian statues, especially depictions of the god Ptah (god of creation and craftsmen). The rigid pose, staff/sword-like element, and Art Deco style (which borrowed heavily from Egyptian art in the 1920s) make the resemblance noticeable to some observers, but the Academy has never confirmed or claimed any Egyptian inspiration—it’s unofficial speculation.
  • The nickname “Oscar” has no definitively proven origin. The most commonly repeated (and Academy-preferred) story is that librarian Margaret Herrick said in the early 1930s it looked like her “Uncle Oscar,” but even that has inconsistencies and no hard proof. Other claims (Bette Davis, Sidney Skolsky, etc.) also lack solid evidence. It’s a genuine unsolved Hollywood trivia point.
  • A 50-year-old grandmother was wrongfully jailed for nearly six months after AI facial recognition software falsely identified her as the suspect in a bank fraud case. Police arrested her at gunpoint in July 2025 while she was babysitting children at home. She spent about 108 days in a Tennessee jail before extradition, totaling close to six months across facilities. This marks at least the ninth documented U.S. case of wrongful arrest linked to facial recognition misidentification.

Normal Politics:

The Department of Justice:

The State Department:

Department of Homeland Security (ICE, FEMA, TSA, FAA, Secret Service, CISA):

Department of HHS  (CMS, FDA, CDC, NIH, etc.):

Outside the US:

Crime:

Court Actions:

Outside the USA:

Nuremberg 2.0 and other crimes against humanity:

  • In Holland, doctors have killed over 100,000 patients, calling it euthanasia. A psychiatrist argued that psychiatric euthanasia reduces the risk of suicide. So, if we killed all people, there would be no suicides, right? I find it horrible that doctors kill, whether without consent by forced treatment with antipsychotics, or with consent.

Money and the Economy:

Business and Fundamentals News:

Sports and Other News: 

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The Satanic Oscar Statue

Here’s another secret that is being exposed: I saw this X post about how the inspiration for the design of the Oscar statue might come from an Egypt god of the underworld. Son of a gun, that’s actually a quite plausible theory. 

 

There is no good record to explain the design of the statue or where the term Oscar came from. The Egyptian inspiration is quite plausible. It could easily be a satanic symbol. After all, the Oscar statue idea came from that satanic Louis Mayer of MGM. Cedric Gibbons worked for MGM. 

 

Hollywood is one big satanic cult. Epstein Island is getting a lot of attention, but that same type of satanic sacrificing and so forth takes place in Hollywood every day.

 

Grok

 

The Oscar statuette is a stylized knight (often called a crusader) holding a sword and standing on a film reel. Designed by Cedric Gibbons in 1928 and sculpted by George Stanley, it officially symbolizes defending and advancing the motion picture industry. The five-spoke reel represents the Academy’s original five branches: actors, directors, producers, technicians, writers.

 

There is zero evidence in any official Academy records, design history, or credible sources that it was ever meant to be a British knight. That idea is baseless—no mention exists anywhere reliable.

 

A separate, more discussed theory (noted in a 2024 Hollywood Reporter piece and some art history blogs) points out visual similarities to ancient Egyptian statues, especially depictions of the god Ptah (god of creation and craftsmen). The rigid pose, staff/sword-like element, and Art Deco style (which borrowed heavily from Egyptian art in the 1920s) make the resemblance noticeable to some observers, but the Academy has never confirmed or claimed any Egyptian inspiration—it’s unofficial speculation.

 

The nickname “Oscar” has no definitively proven origin. The most commonly repeated (and Academy-preferred) story is that librarian Margaret Herrick said in the early 1930s it looked like her “Uncle Oscar,” but even that has inconsistencies and no hard proof. Other claims (Bette Davis, Sidney Skolsky, etc.) also lack solid evidence. It’s a genuine unsolved Hollywood trivia point.

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