2026-03-11


Horseshit

Epstein

  • 'The cover-up is brazen': one journalist's fight to expose Ghislaine Maxwell

    With Epstein dead and Maxwell in jail, who was paying these men? “It could be any of the people who are not yet facing charges,” says Osborne-Crowley when we meet. “Firstly, they can afford it. The weekend I was in Miami, there was a person following me, a person following a survivor in South Africa who was in my book, and a person following a survivor in the UK. Just so that we all were aware.” Two women withdrew from The Lasting Harm after receiving threats. “Ghislaine used to tell them: ‘If you ever tell anyone what’s going on here, no matter how far into the future, we will find you and we will stop you.’ And in a lot of ways, that promise was kept.”


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

Musk

Religion / Tribal / Culture War and Re-Segregation

Space / Boomy Zoomers / UFO

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Economicon / Business / Finance

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

Iran / Houthi

  • Actuarial Warfare: How Seven Insurance Letters Closed the World’s Most Critical Chokepoint and Why Markets Are Mispricing Duration by 300%

    At midnight Greenwich Mean Time on 5 March 2026, seven of the twelve International Group Protection and Indemnity clubs that collectively insure roughly 90% of the world’s ocean-going tonnage executed identical cancellation notices for war-risk coverage across the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, and Iranian territorial waters. Gard, NorthStandard, Skuld, Steamship Mutual, the American Club, the Swedish Club, and the London P&I Club withdrew coverage. They did not act because a government ordered them to. They did not act because a naval commander declared a blockade. They did not act because a single mine had been laid in the shipping channel. They withdrew because their London treaty reinsurers, confronting unlimited tail exposure in an active combat zone, could no longer satisfy the 99.5% Value-at-Risk capital charges mandated by the European Union’s Solvency II directive. The reinsurers pulled capacity. The clubs, which operate as mutuals whose losses fall directly on member shipowners, had no mathematical alternative. In that instant, seven letters accomplished what the entire Iranian navy could not.

    This is not a geopolitical risk overlay. This is the first live demonstration of Actuarial Warfare: a paradigm in which private reinsurance desks, operating under regulatory capital constraints, exercise de facto sovereignty over the planet’s most critical maritime chokepoint more durably than navies, missiles, or executive orders. The closure mechanism is financial, not kinetic. Its reversal requires not military victory but the sequential, multi-party reconstruction of a commercial risk market that was already structurally hollowed by 26 months of Houthi losses before the first bomb fell on Tehran. And this mechanism is now interacting with four other channels, each independently severe, in ways that produce emergent dynamics no compartmentalised institutional framework can synthesise.

  • IRGC commander issues ‘shoot-to-kill’ warning as anti-regime chants echo across Iran.

  • The 'number station' sending mystery messages to Iran

  • Air strikes cause black rain and 'unprecedented' pollution in Tehran

  • Steve Rosenberg: Russia seeks diplomatic and economic gains from Iran war

Environment / Climate / Green Propaganda