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May 3, 2026
The MoA Week In Review – OT 2026-089

Last week’s posts on Moon of Alabama:


Other issues:

OPCW:

China:

Europe:

Use as open (not related to the wars in Ukraine and Iran) thread …

Comments

Pre-Market Monday circa 0600 NYC
 

US 10-YR

4,41

 
No moar Money
No moar Wars

Posted by: Exile | May 4 2026 10:47 utc | 101

Exile | May 4 2026 10:47 utc | 101
 
I saw something about and interview with Warren Buffet before. He’s sitting on his cash and not investing. He thinks it likely there will be crash. Triggered not by something people expect, but something unexpected.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 11:00 utc | 102

PeterAU,
 
Note -A gov‘t Insolvency crisis does not necessarily mean an broad economic downturn.  TBD

Posted by: Exile | May 4 2026 11:21 utc | 103

Explanation how the army of Mali is crushing the terrorists, who decided to hole up in the town of Kidal.
 
The terrorists gave up their guerrilla tactic and chose to try to keep the city instead, which leads to their HQs, ammo depots and bases being exposed and hit by Mali and Russian recon and strike assets.
 
https://x.com/billrol2003/status/2051133222910599413

Posted by: unimperator | May 4 2026 11:55 utc | 104

On China, Helmer has one of his better pieces on the status of WWIII and the 3 Internet appointed luminaries who dominate analysis.
 
https://johnhelmer.net/watch-out-for-the-chinese-supremacist-imperialist-mindbenders/

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | May 4 2026 12:44 utc | 105

unsightfulviews | May 4 2026 6:47 utc | 94
*** Professor Murakami Wood is an interdisciplinary specialist in surveillance, security and technology around the world. His research focuses on the rise of AI-based “smart cities”, the regulation of Artificial Intelligence, private surveillance companies, and the relationship between surveillance and the response to the climate crisis.

“My view is that the open fascism of Trump’s second term has created an environment in which the leaders of big tech firms like Palantir can openly advocate for white supremacy and what they think of as European civilizational values. It’s not just a marketing tactic; they believe in this and it is common amongst the richest men in the world (see also: Elon Musk). The problem is that Palantir is deeply embedded in many countries’ data governance infrastructures, not just in defence, but in health, welfare and energy systems. Any country which values democracy, equity, multiculturalism and a common future for humanity should reject their products and services along with their technofascism and authoritarianism.”
***

“White” supremacy????   
Is the Professor (like many others) too bought, wokist or timid to use the far more accurate descriptives “Zionist” or “Jewish”? Or just plain racist? Because what the Oligarchy, corporate bosses and their bought politicians selectively regard as “European civilizational values” are very much that way inclined.  The “whites” are just their duped rank-and-file cannon-fodder — mere disposables, as is very evident re ‘population replacement’, which is a top-down imposition.
 
 

Posted by: Cynic | May 4 2026 13:50 utc | 106

Federal Debt Monday 1000 NYC
 

US 3-MO

3,671
+0,004
+0,14

US 2-YR

3,931
+0,043
-0,086

US 5-YR

4,065
+0,044
-0,199

US 10-YR

4,422
+0,044
+1,005

US 30-YR

5,004

 
ouch  

Posted by: Exile | May 4 2026 13:58 utc | 107

Posted by: unsightfulviews | May 4 2026 4:36 utc | 90 And Franklin hailed the Iroquois League as a model for the American colonies. If you pay any serious attention, you will remember that American pop culture doesn’t romanticize the eastern nations the way that it does the plains tribes. Romanticized Indians are part of what makes Westerns Westerns. The reason is because the eastern nations were too damn scary to romanticize. The eastern nations were not the stuff of children’s games or daydreams, they were daily fears and nightmares. Quoting big talk from people trying to rally the troops for a serious war doesn’t do the work you think. 
 
If you really want to find something cold-blooded and bigoted, try Phil Sheridan. But that’s a century later, when it really did become a matter of a technologically superior civilization murderously slaughtering or simply starving a physically weaker culture. 
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 3 2026 20:48 utc | 57  As everyone who cares to know already knows, elite Marxists don’t debate people like All Under Heaven (or you, either.) Come to think of it, you don’t actually argue much of anything, you just denounce, mostly Trump’s enemies.  

Posted by: steven t johnson | May 4 2026 16:17 utc | 108

France has aired a number of interviews with al Qaeda leaders now, so although it did not appear to be connect to AQ and ISIS in Syria, France is directly linked to the Islamic extremist groups in the Sahel.
 
Wounded terrorists were taken back across the border to hospitals in Algeria. The numbers I saw for the attacking terrorist groups was 10-11000 with about a 1000 killed.
There was footage of groups being hit with airstrikes as they retreated north to the border so I assume many escaped back across the border into Algeria. Others likely merging into the population. That happened in Kazakhstan – once the operation had failed and was called off, many headed straight to and across the southern border,others merging back into the population.
 

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 17:04 utc | 109

 
They have No. Reverse. Gear. Decolonise them from that sick apartheid entity Nazi Zionist regime
 
 
 

@GeromanAT
3h
Sick leaders
Sick society
Sick “country”
 
 
 
@clashreport
3h
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich:
 
My son keeps asking me not to finish the job, so that there will still be something left for him to do in Lebanon.
 
And I tell him: don’t worry — there will be enough for everyone.
 
May 4, 2026 · 1:36 PM UTC

 
From The River to The Sea

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 4 2026 18:03 utc | 110

https://t.me/tabzlive/82095
 
Two U.S. service members taking part in the African Lion 2026 exercise have gone missing near the Cap Draa Training Area close to Tan Tan, Morocco, on May 2, AFRICOM said.
 
 
U.S., Moroccan, and partner forces have launched coordinated search and rescue efforts using ground, air, and maritime assets.The search is ongoing, and the incident is under investigation.

Posted by: UWDude | May 4 2026 18:36 utc | 111

~1430 NYC
 

US 5-YR

4,097
+0,076
-0,34

US 10-YR

4,446
+0,068
+1,553

US 30-YR

5,024
+0,058
-0,906

 
De-dollarization slowly grinding away
Repeat After me: 
no moar money
no moar war(s) 

Posted by: Exile | May 4 2026 18:41 utc | 112

Reuters – “Drones shatter months of relative calm in Khartoum, hit airport”.
Reading through the piece, a number of Tribal leaders and officers with their units have been defecting from the RSF recently and going over to the Sudan government side yet yet the western proxy operations appear to have stepped up.
 
‘Ukraine’ is heavily involved there too. There are Ukraine drone operators and so forth in Africa, but Ukraine is the public face of western funding and support for the assorted extremist groups right across the sahel/coup belt.
 
Off memory that conflict began after a US delegation flew in, Met with the Government, then met with the RSF then left again.
US, UK, France with Ukraine as the conduit. According to Larry Johnson yp to 100 billion in aid had simply disappeared in Ukraine – unaccounted for. Up to 48 billion were thought to be in Zelensky coffers but that still leaves another 50 billion or so to be syphoned into the wars on Africa.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 19:41 utc | 113

There has ben news of the Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship over the last days. A lot have caught it and three are dead. The apparently has docket in South Africa and the victims are being treated there.
 
Hatavirus is transmitted by the dust of rodent crap and infects the lungs. A cruise ship infested with rats?
Towards the end of Covid, Moderna announced it was building new injection production  facilities UK, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. South Africa is the odd one out and I have wondered about that.
 
Moderna is 30% owned by Darpa and is a covid startup. Like starlink, I consider Moderna a Pentagon operation, part of its bio warfare program.
Their production facilities should be well and truly completed now and I have been waiting for the next release of a China virus or whatever it will be called. Possibly the Hantavirus ship is nothing more than a rat filled cruise ship, but sooner or later the US will release its next bio weapon.
 
With over 300 labs around the world, bio weapons appear to have been the pentagons main line of R&D so I expect that will be used again.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 20:53 utc | 114

Posted by: steven t johnson | May 4 2026 16:17 utc | 108
also your #40 and #47
——–
You don’t seem to know about the Pequod massacre of 1637.  I only have time to tell you a little about it.  Puritan soldiers, with cavalry, surrounded a large group of Pequods and captured them in Connecticut.  The Puritans gave the women and children to their soldiers to do with as they wished.  The Pequod men were chained, taken out to sea on a ship and pushed overboard to drown.
 
The Puritans used war dogs on the Pequods, dogs that chased down people and ate them alive.  A century later British Gen. Jeffrey Amherst investigated using war dogs on a large scale against the Indians but decided it would take too long to breed enough of them.  He went with smallpox-infested blankets instead.
 
Now do you think the Puritans qualify as “cold blooded and bigoted”?
 
When he wrote Moby Dick, Herman Melville honored the Pequods by naming Captain Ahab’s ship the Pequod, perhaps because her crew met the same watery grave as the Indians. 
 
Today the Puritans call themselves Congregationalists and the Pequods have a casino in Connecticut. 
 
 

Posted by: Chas | May 4 2026 21:30 utc | 115

Posted this in the Iran thread by mistake so reposting here.
 
The Traore interview video I linked the other day. After that I also watch a video on the gold mining operation that had mapped out a very large world class body of intractable gold. The Australian mining company has agreed paying Burkina Faso 25%. to mine it. A win win deal. Very astute on the part of the Burkina Faso government.Some years ago, the Rudd government tried to bring in a super profits tax on the iron ore miners. The had been mining iron or a $30 a ton and it went to $130 or so. They were making a profit at $30 a ton, so the extra $100 was pure profit. I looked up how many millions of tons they were exporting each year and it added up to many hundreds of billions of pure profit. Rudd wanted to bring in a 50% tax on that.  The iron ore miners in the north west are just a few, a cartel, and they could easily put up 10 or 20 billion in lawfare and still come out with a massive profit. Much cheaper though, Rudd was deposed from within, Gillard took the puppet throne and the tax was forgotten.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 22:37 utc | 116

A cruise ship infested with rats?
Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 20:53 utc | 114

 
Absolutely – plenty of good eating aboard ship.
 
When moored up the crew are supposed to place metal discs around the mooring ropes, over the water, to stop the rats scampering aboard. Saw that in New Orleans, also saw some humungous rats and they were not shy around humans either.

Posted by: ChatNPC | May 4 2026 23:15 utc | 117

The terrible suffering and struggles of the modern loopy Left:
 
“My rookie era: ‘Why don’t I cut my own fringe? I have hands. I have a mirror. What’s stopping me?’”
 
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/04/my-rookie-era-cutting-my-own-fringe

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 0:02 utc | 118

Canadian Oil Exports to the U.S.
Export Volume

  • Canada exports approximately 4 million barrels per day of crude oil to the United States.
  • This volume makes Canada the largest foreign supplier of crude oil to the U.S.

Percentage of Total Exports

  • In 2023, about 97% of Canadian crude oil exports were sent to the U.S.

Posted by: arby | May 5 2026 0:08 utc | 119

oops, was for Peter AU1 on Iran board

Posted by: arby | May 5 2026 0:10 utc | 120

@ GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 0:02 utc | 119
 
Increasingly it seems that Grauniad’s target audience is London shopgirls who are frustrated that they can’t find boyfriends who will give them satisfactory orgasms. 

Posted by: malenkov | May 5 2026 0:10 utc | 121

Canada produces approximately 5.13 million barrels of crude oil per day as of 2024, with the majority coming from Alberta’s oil sands.

Posted by: arby | May 5 2026 0:12 utc | 122

arby | May 5 2026 0:08 utc | 120
 
Thank. I assume the US would have signed up long term contracts prior to launching the war on Iran.
I looked up US strategic oil reserve yesterday and as of December 2025, it was half full. They must have replenished it a bit after drawing on it in 2022 I think to keep fuel prices down. Maximum pumping capacity is 4.4 million barrels a day so enough in reserve to pump at full capacity for ninety days. Pumping at half capacity would give 180 days ect.
 
I haven’t seen anything on how much oil US is getting from Venezuela.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 0:39 utc | 123

Peter, I read somewhere that they can’t empty the reservoirs because of cave ins or something to that effect.

Posted by: arby | May 5 2026 0:59 utc | 124

arby | May 5 2026 0:59 utc | 125
 
I don’t know much about that. I believe they were down to quarter capacity when the Biden admin was drawing on them.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 1:07 utc | 125

Trump is wearing a diaper ??????
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzpuPVyIDeM  (length:  7 minutes)

Posted by: WMG | May 5 2026 6:55 utc | 126

Posted by: malenkov | May 5 2026 0:10 utc | 121
 
That would be right – terrible suffering for these poor girls

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 7:12 utc | 127

UK 30 year bond yield is 5.71 %. Experts expect it to continue higher over the year.
 
https://x.com/DarioCpx/status/2051580015217955085

Posted by: unimperator | May 5 2026 9:23 utc | 128

 
 
Here’s an interesting thought experiment: what would the world have been like had the U.S. decided to take towards electricity the approach it’s currently taking towards AI?
 
Imagine if, say, the United States in 1890 had declared electricity a matter of national security, classified the designs of Edison’s dynamos and Tesla’s induction motors as export-controlled, integrated its electrical companies directly into the War Department, framed the generator as a strategic weapon rather than a general-purpose technology, and spent the following century building its foreign policy around ensuring that only it, and politically-aligned nations, had access to the light bulb.
 
Batshit insane, right? Well that’s pretty much EXACTLY the posture it’s taking towards AI.
 
Had that happened, it’s painfully obvious we’d ALL have been immeasurably poorer for it, materially and morally.
 
And the United States first and foremost, given that for electricity – as will undoubtedly be the case for AI – the real value didn’t lie in control of the technology but in its widespread diffusion and in what you built on top of it.
 
Think about the U.S.’s “electricity giants”: companies like GE, Whirlpool or RCA didn’t get rich by “owning” electricity – they got rich by selling what electricity made possible into a world that was electrifying as fast as it could. The U.S.’s electrical fortune was built on the world electrifying alongside it, not against it.
 
Does the analogy hold for AI? Yes, surprisingly well. I like Jensen Huang’s recent description of AI (https://dwarkesh.com/p/jensen-huang) as a “5-layer cake” made of 1) energy, 2) chips, 3) infrastructure, 4) models and lastly 5) applications.
 
The implication of his point is that each layer save for the last one – the application layer – will ultimately be largely commoditized, and as such that’s where the real value lies: in the millions of specific products, services, and industrial processes that get built on top of the other 4 layers.
 
It’s typical network building: the layers underneath eventually become utilities, and utilities are low-margin commodity businesses. It happened with electricity, it happened with phones, it happened with railroads, it happened with the internet itself. The operators of each layer got commoditized over time, while the durable, century-defining fortunes accrued at the top of the stack: GE on top of electricity, Apple on top of the mobile and telecom infrastructure, Amazon and Google on top of the internet.
 
There’s no reason to think AI – a general-purpose technology of the same order – will turn out any different.
 
And in fact, we’re seeing this happening in real time: take the release of DeepSeek V4 today. What is it if not a commodification of the model layer in Jensen Huang’s “5-layer cake”? A frontier-grade model, given away under an MIT license, running on non-Nvidia silicon – and shipped by a lab that explicitly frames it as “AGI belongs to everyone” (https://x.com/victor207755822/status/2047518146689732858?s=20).
 
When a product that cost tens of billions of dollars to develop can be downloaded for free and run on commodity hardware, that product is, by definition, a commodity.
 
This means that the whole notion of an “AI race” is now absurd on the face of it: you cannot race for control of a thing that is being given away for free by someone who isn’t racing.
 
And doubly absurd because, as we just saw, the economics of general-purpose technologies actively punish “race winners”: the value accrues at the application layer, which requires the maximum possible diffusion of everything underneath it. “Winning” by hoarding the model layer is like “winning” electricity by refusing to let people have a generator – you don’t capture the value, you prevent it from ever being created.
 
That’s the topic of my latest article in which I argue that the whole “AI race” framing isn’t just wrong, it’s one of the most successful regulatory capture operations in history. Shaped by a handful of US companies – like Palantir, Anthropic and OpenAI – it’s a perfect example of an industry convincing the public to cheer for its own enrichment by dressing it up as a civilizational struggle.
https://x.com/RnaudBertrand/status/2047599786833162418
 

Posted by: Menz | May 5 2026 10:08 utc | 129

Sorry the previous was by Arnaud Bertrand

Posted by: Menz | May 5 2026 10:09 utc | 130

Mali for the Long Haul: Why the Conflict Is Entering a New Phase — Stanislav Krapivnik

00:00 Motorcycle raids lose their advantage
04:31 Civilians and resistance to jihadists
08:16 Why the conflict may drag on
13:44 Harsh footage and field hospital
17:53 Mali as part of global tensions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL3IEvDexVM

Posted by: unimperator | May 5 2026 11:36 utc | 131

The Pro-EU government has been ousted by the Romanian parliament.
 
https://x.com/georgesimion/status/2051619805417857368

Posted by: unimperator | May 5 2026 12:04 utc | 132

Posted by: steven t johnson | May 4 2026 16:17 utc | 108
 
Thanks for the comment. How much do you know of the six nations? the Iroquoian was a language group while one nation was called the Iroquois. The Haudenosaunee date the origins of the Great Law of Peace to be between 1000 and 1400 AD. Where did the Disney characters Hiawatha and Pocahontas spring from? 
The Influence of the Great Law of Peace On The United States Constitution: An Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Perspective.
This paper was written while Kanatiyosh, who is Onondaga/Mohawk, was in her 3rd year of law school at Arizona State University College of Law.
http://www.tuscaroras.com/graydeer/influenc/page1.htm 
 
A good way understand the six nations is by studying their Constitution and how they ran their governance system. While knowing why children were never disciplined and how the ‘system’ dealt with members who acted under the influence of dark triad psychological traits. How chiefs had no power to order anyone to do anything they didn’t want to do. How community and nation decisions were made “democratically”. What real natural individual freedom and liberty and democracy looks likes and operates under the Law by agreement. 
FULL Constitution of the Iroquois Nations https://cscie12.dce.harvard.edu/ssi/iroquois/simple/
 
The Constitution of the Five Nations – original 1916 by Arthur C Parker
https://ia801604.us.archive.org/33/items/constitutionfiv00newhgoog/constitutionfiv00newhgoog.pdf 
Dekanawida legend and Hiawatha from pg 14 
other good links https://ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/  

Posted by: unsightfulviews | May 5 2026 14:24 utc | 133

Hatavirus outbreak on the cruise ship off South Africa.Could be completely normal but with possible human to human transmission, well worth keeping an eye on as possibly a release of another Pentagon biolab virus.
Reuters – “Human to human hantavirus transmission suspected on cruise but risk to public low, WHO says”

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 15:22 utc | 134

@ unimperator | May 5 2026 12:04 utc | 132
 
that is encouraging news…. romania free election process was upended prior to this fellow getting into power.. it appears the romanians can see when they have been railroaded…. and they don’t like it… welcome to european union dictates!! fuhrer von leyen will not be happy of this development! 

Posted by: james | May 5 2026 15:22 utc | 135

Tuesday ~1200 NYC
 
English 10 year 5.067%
 

US 10-YR

4,41

 
German 10 year 3.0652%
 
China 10 year 1,753%

Posted by: Exile | May 5 2026 16:01 utc | 136

The cruise ship operator:
https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/?_gl=1*10x0a2g*_up*MQ..*_ga*NzI2NzUzOTE2LjE3Nzc5OTczMjE.*_ga_4NF7C856F1*czE3Nzc5OTczMTgkbzEkZzEkdDE3Nzc5OTczOTQkajYwJGwwJGgxNDM1NTAyNzk4
 
their PR person is a Miss Hirschfeld, otherwise zilch on ownership etc

Posted by: Exile | May 5 2026 16:12 utc | 137

I’m currently camped in Venice for La Biennale, and it’s quite a trip. How I ended up here I don’t know. Will report on it later.

Posted by: persiflo | May 5 2026 20:01 utc | 138

@ persiflo | May 5 2026 20:01 utc | 138
 
fascinating! keep us posted… 

Posted by: james | May 5 2026 20:06 utc | 139

Several barflies posted and commented on this article across a couple of threads: https://richardmedhurst.substack.com/p/how-the-us-pulled-off-an-armed-robbery
 
Here’s quite a thought-provoking response, that doesn’t dismiss Mr. Medhurst’s theory out of hand, but raises some points, particularly the point that gas might not be as fungible as oil: https://no01.substack.com/p/the-petrogas-dollar
 
 

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 5 2026 20:23 utc | 140

hmm, my AI post disappeared.  Perhaps too close to original article?  
 
Shame,  took a lot of work and link removals.

Posted by: UWDude | May 5 2026 20:45 utc | 141

@ Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 5 2026 20:23 utc | 140
 
thanks… something about the medhurst article struck me as wrong when i read it, but i couldn’t put my finger on it…. this article is so much better and on the ”money” as i see it.. so thanks!! 

Posted by: james | May 5 2026 20:51 utc | 142

2020:  As the COVID-19 Pandemic emerged as a true global crisis in the first quarter of 2020, passengers on the Diamond Princess cruise ship [Seattle] were stranded aboard the ocean liner as cases of the infection escalated among passengers.
(https://www.bu.edu/bhr/2020/07/08/the-case-of-the-diamond-princess-stranded-at-sea-in-a-pandemic/)
2026:   “There has been news of the Hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship over the last days. A lot have caught it and three are dead. The apparently has docket in South Africa and the victims are being treated there.” Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 4 2026 20:53 utc | 114
In this  2026 episode in the fantasy land of the  virus fiction, we are about to witness the re-enactment of the 2020 cruise ship panic which facilitated launch of the world shutdown,  aka  the “Covid” shutdown.  With the WHO now involved, along with usual self serving  “scientists’ i.e., virologists, etymologists, doctors, and assorted other science fiction writers,  we will soon be inundated with the same media frenzy calling for the same shutdown conditions as called for in 2020. Of course, the pharmaceutical  industry, smelling money,  will be cheer leading heartily and, just in the nick of time, will have a vaccine ready. 
If you have the fortitude to dig deep into the science behind this invention known as Hantavirus, what you’ll find is the same fictional prescription that created the fantasy called covid.
In 2020, to the glee of many people even today, the one good thing that covid accomplished was that it removed Trump from office. That is, by way of bastardizing the election process. To sum that story up, instead of a coup, or assassination,  the powerful haters,   simply employed the words of “scientists” who everyone has been taught to adore, revere and above all, obey. And then manipulated the election process as needed.
In November of this year are the US midterms occur and 470 seats in congress are up for grabs. Quite a prize if you’re an important  Trump hater. 
 

Posted by: Johnny Dollar | May 5 2026 21:03 utc | 143

https://t.me/rnintel/60356
 
Current situation in Mali.Map key:
 
– Purple: FLA + JNIM areas of control,
– Orange: FAMa,
– Green: Platforme (pro-FAMa),
– Grey: Islamic State of the Sahel region areas of operations.
 
Unmarked territory indicates JNIM areas of operations / influence, and weak FAMa presence.
 

Posted by: UWDude | May 5 2026 21:06 utc | 144

https://t.me/QudsNen/222055
 
 
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are reported to be working to support the return of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández to power.
 
A new investigation claims a right-wing media operation spread propaganda aimed at “eliminating the left” in Latin America, with support from Argentina’s Javier Milei.
 
The report by Hondurasgate and Spain’s Canal RED cites leaked audio recordings suggesting political interference, corruption, and a plan to make Honduras a strategic hub for US and Israeli interests.
 
Hernández, who was sentenced in 2024 to 45 years in a US prison for drug trafficking and weapons offenses, is heard discussing a US-backed and Israel-funded effort linked to his political return.

Posted by: UWDude | May 5 2026 21:17 utc | 145

https://t.me/QudsNen/222054
 
 
A cargo vessel was hit by an unidentified projectile in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO).

Posted by: UWDude | May 5 2026 21:18 utc | 146

Probably to avoid the 60 day extension vote, as a nod to congress wanting to avoid responsibility, though they wholeheartedly support it.
 
 
video:
https://t.me/QudsNen/222052
 
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio claims the “Epic Fury” operation has concluded, stating: “The operation is over… we are done with that stage of it.”

Posted by: UWDude | May 5 2026 21:19 utc | 147

@ UWDude | May 5 2026 21:19 utc | 147
 
they are ”over” with epic epstein, and now onto ‘operation project freedumb”….. the bullshit advertising continues unabated under the humpty trumpty who has since feel off the wall…  there is plenty more bullshit from all of these same  trumpty admin sycophants… 
 
“Operation Project Freedom is a U.S. military operation launched in May 2026 in response to Iranian attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. It aims to guide stranded commercial vessels through the strait amid ongoing conflict and threat”

Posted by: james | May 5 2026 21:37 utc | 148

something about the medhurst article struck me as wrong when i read it

Posted by: james | May 5 2026 20:51 utc | 142
 
Same here, it nagged away at the back of my mind, so the other post made a lot of sense.
 
The petrodollar is now a zombie, not alive but not quite dead enough (yet) for the last rites, funeral and eulogies.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 5 2026 23:03 utc | 149

When Yeltsin appointed Putin, he was a young man. He was able to inspire his nation.
I have been watching both Traore of Burkina Faso and Goita of Mali. Both are similar men to Putin. Capable of inspiring their nation, their people.
 
Africa has been through China’s 100 years of shame and has yet to arise from that as China has done. The pan Africa movement seems quite strong. A common past of western imperialism for their century of shame.
Not only do the likes of Goita and Traore inspire their own people, they will inspire much of Africa.
 
The Malian defence minister was killed in the recent US, UK, France attack. He was killed by a lifelong friend. 
Mali and Burkina Faso can only be destroyed from the inside, not attacks by western funded and organised terrorist groups.
 
Traitors selling to the Epstein class of the west. They are the scum of the earth.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 23:14 utc | 150

He was killed by a lifelong friend. 
Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 23:14 utc | 150
 
Camara was assassinated on 25 April 2026 in the wake of the nationwide militant attacks led by the Azawad Liberation Front and the JNIM. A vehicle-borne explosive detonated outside his residence in Kati, a heavily fortified garrison town about 15 kilometres northwest of Bamako, the capital, where President Assimi Goïta and other junta leaders also reside.[17][18] The government confirmed his death the next day and announced that Mali would observe two days of mourning in his honor.[19] He was given a state funeral on 30 April.[20]

Posted by: arby | May 5 2026 23:29 utc | 151

@ Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 5 2026 23:03 utc | 149
 
i said something to this effect on that thread… it was suzan who shared it and i appreciated reading it, but i think i said something to the effect it reminded me of some mi6 type write up, lol…. i don’t like all the glitzy images that went with the video… just cut that crap and give me the info and your way of interpreting it.. all the video images are a distraction to this.. of course i turn off the sound and read transcripts at 2x speed, so the video distractions are indeed distractions…. but, i am picky in this regard, lol…. thanks again for sharing this linke jeremy as it definitely resonated with me..

Posted by: james | May 5 2026 23:43 utc | 152

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 5 2026 20:23 utc | 140
 
I join james in thanking you Jeremy.  I hadn’t read the Medhurst article  (have been shopping for vittles all day) but the second article you have posted makes points clear even to a dumbie like me.  I was dying to repost the author’s final sentence but will leave it for others to come upon and deservedly enjoy.  (No disclosing it, people!)  I wrote it down to chuckle about as I go about my tired-muscle- tonings next few hours ( the old nag ain’t what she used to be.)  Thanks very much again.

Posted by: juliania | May 5 2026 23:49 utc | 153

 Jeremy Rhymings-Lang
 
Similar feelings here, but the Medhurst stuff did give an idea of the scope and scale of the oil wars. A few other things that have come to my attention makes this an anglo five-eyes war against the world for total dominance.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 23:49 utc | 154

Petroleum resources. Apart from energy, a huge part of the modern world. Oil as feedstock for plastics and methane as feedstock for nitrogen fertilizer. Control those and you control the world.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 23:53 utc | 155

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 5 2026 23:14 utc | 150
 
Thanks very much, Peter.  If it’s not one thing, it’s another;  but I guess it is like having a large family, a bit.  Keeps you young I always said.   And learning.

Posted by: juliania | May 5 2026 23:54 utc | 156

The petrodollar is now a zombie
 
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 5 2026 23:03 utc | 149
 

 

For the 5th month in the last 6, “Nonmonetary Gold” was again the single biggest export of the US in March.
 
US gold exports were 1.7x > oil; 2x > than Rx preparations, 2.5x > aircraft engines.
 
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/74915
 

Posted by: too scents | May 6 2026 0:53 utc | 157

US gold exports were 1.7x > oil; 2x > than Rx preparations, 2.5x > aircraft engines. 

Posted by: too scents | May 6 2026 0:53 utc | 156
 
You and exile. Something like that doesn’t mean jack shit to me. Put it in plain English.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 1:50 utc | 158

NYC post market at 2200
 

US 10-YR

4,426

 
Bond traders voting with their feet

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 2:15 utc | 159

You and exile. Something like that doesn’t mean jack shit to me. Put it in plain English.
Posted by: Peter AU1
=============it means gold is being massively sold to fund  consumption. Thats a terrifying signal. 

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 2:18 utc | 160

Exile | May 6 2026 2:18 utc | 159
 
Thanks exile.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 2:21 utc | 161

Canada’s Bilderberger in chief, PM Goldman Sachs, just chose himself a new GG. Here’s the Canadian Bullshit Corp (CBC) version:
 
Canada’s Incoming GG Louise Arbour Brings Rich Palette of Experience to Rideau Hall
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/the-long-history-of-louise-arbour-9.7188457
 
“Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour is perhaps Canada’s most accomplished justice having served in a number of highly influential roles both at home and abroad that sometimes earned her criticism for the principled positions she took…’
 
These ones are far more truthful. Here’s who Canada’s Governor-General Louise Arbour really was/is:
 
 The Criminalisation of International Justice: Anatomy of a War Crimes Trial
 
https://christopher-black.com/the-criminalisation-of-justice-anatomy-of-a-war-crimes-trial/
 
“…So, here we have not only proof of selective prosecution on the part of the prosecutor…but the active aiding and abetting of a warcrime, and obstruction of justice by Louise Arbour herself, and those who successfully influenced her into dropping the investigation.
 
Of course, once she had proved her value as an asset to Washington in this matter, they used her, two years later, to lay false charges against Slobodan Milosevic.
 
Her reward was a series of lucrative moves to the Supreme Court of Canada, then the UN Human Rights Commission, and now sits as head of the CIA-linked International Crisis Group…”
 
Louise Arbour: Unindicted War Criminal – by Edward Herman & Christopher Black
 
http://www.whale.to/c/ unindicted_war_criminal.html
 
“…Arbour at the Tribunal thus presents us with the amazing spectacle of an institution supposedly organized to contain, prevent and prosecute for war crimes actually knowingly facilitating them.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 2:46 utc | 162

@ too scents | May 6 2026 0:53 utc | 156
 
thanks too scents.. that is indeed an interesting bit of info..

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 2:56 utc | 163

161 links corrected: Canada’s new GG Louise Arbour:
 
The Criminalisation of International Justice
https://christopher-black.com/the-criminilisation-of-international-justice-anatomy-of-a-war-crimes-trial
 
Louise Arbour: An Unindicted War Criminal
http://www.whale.to/c/unindicted_war_criminal.html

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 2:57 utc | 164

@ John Gilberts | May 6 2026 2:57 utc | 163
 
that is truly depressing… rewarding these stooges for nato war crimes is despicable…  thanks john…

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 3:20 utc | 165

james@164:
 
Glad you found the info of interest. The late Christopher Black was a very courageous international lawyer. Sadly, it seems types like Carney or Louise Arbour have just the requisite criminal qualifications desired and ‘have done the state some service and they know it.’

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 3:38 utc | 166

Don’t know where else to post this as it is not about the middle east.
It is now Census time in Canada. You need to go online and answer their questions by May 12/26 or face a fine.
This is another perfect opportunity for Canadians to show their dis-approval of government that has become so opaque that it is a secretive tyranny.
The opaqueness goes both ways.
“You want some honesty from me, then fuck you til you model some transparency back.”

Posted by: simon crow | May 6 2026 4:02 utc | 167

@ John Gilberts | May 6 2026 3:38 utc | 165
 
that book by yves engler — left, right – marching to the beat of imperial canada is quite good and covers some of these dynamics you highlight, but i was unaware of her being hired as the new GG.. 
 
here is an overview on the book on englers website
 
Left, Right — Marching to the Beat of Imperial Canada – 2018Left, Right details the Canadian Left’s promotion of colonial policies and nationalist myths. Yves Engler’s latest book outlines the NDP’s and labour unions’ role in confusing Canadians; from Korea to Libya, Canada’s major left-wing political party has backed unjust wars; Canadian unions supported the creation of NATO, the Korean War, the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the Bay of Pigs invasion and the coup in Haiti. Left, Right also shows how prominent Left commentators concede a great deal to the dominant ideology. Whether it’s Linda McQuaig turning Lester Pearson into an anti-US peacenik, Stephen Lewis praising Canada’s role in Africa, or others mindlessly demanding more so-called peacekeeping, Left intellectuals regularly undermine the building of a just foreign policy. Left nationalist ideology, both Canadian and Quebecois, has warped the foreign policy discussion; viewing their country as a semi-colony struggling for its independence has blinded progressives to a long history of supporting empire and advancing corporate interests abroad. Even many victims of Canadian colonialism among indigenous communities have succumbed to the siren song of supporting imperialism. Finally, Left, Right suggests some ways to get the Left working for an ecologically sound, peace-promoting, non-exploitative foreign policy that does no harm and treats others the way we wish to be treated.

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 4:05 utc | 168

 simon crow | May 6 2026 4:02 utc | 166
 
Disapproval. Wankers online. The mind fxxked dumbocracy. 
Hanging the effers from bridges and lamp posts is the only message. They understand nothing else.
 
Those so naive to think that sort of feminine bullshit makes a unicorn fart of difference. I have a stockpile of bridger I wish to sell cheap.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 5:00 utc | 169

Re:Louise Arbour: An Unindicted War Criminal
 
she was a particularly odious bloodthirsty war criminal. At first, I thought Arbour was simply a  uniformed useful idiot. However, after a few years, it became obvious that Arbour was a eager participant – a willing executionioner as it were.
 
war crimes have no statute of limitations –  her estate will eventually be taken to pay for damages. This can happen 100 years from now. 
the constellation of forces is changing.

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 6:22 utc | 170

New neighbours either side. A bloody barking dog on one side. Fun and games once again. Sound like a tear your leg off type dog rather than a lap dog. Will have to have a look over the fence.
Thugs in blue coming around to protect a barking dog or two earlier. Will be interesting to see what happens this time. Tried throwing a bottle that was at hand at the noise but it hit the bloody fence Will have to practice my throwing.
Making lots of noise in tradies hours though has proved to work best and stays within legaalities.  Will have to set up a power tool with a high pitched screech and leave it to run.. 
 
I would just like to sit here in peace and quiet. Thugs in blue came around the other day hammering on my front window. I dont know what the fuck they were playing at, why they did not simply knock on the door like a normal person, but anyway I went out to see what their problem was. The shitheads said a welfare check. Genocide supporters doing a welfare check? Pull the other one.
 
A really buggered up world we live in.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 7:23 utc | 171

Making lots of noise in tradies hours though has proved to work best and stays within legalities.  Will have to set up a power tool with a high pitched screech and leave it to run..  
Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 7:23 utc | 171
 
******************
 
I found breaking the bead off truck tyres to be quite effective – the old manual method with a sledge hammer and six inches of heavy angle iron. Sit the rim upside-down on a tyre and give it a good hit with the sledge – rings better than Big Ben! Sudden irregular and unexpected noise works best. For a bit of extra fun, try ‘experimenting’ with a good heavy hammer drill on the old truck rim 🙂 . This is particularly effective for ‘educating’ late-night party-goers with an industrial-sized hang-over early the next morning. The exercise is therapeutic!

Posted by: General Factotum | May 6 2026 10:07 utc | 172

Within 15 minutes of my arrival at the Giardini I saw Pussy Riot protesting in front of the Russian pavilion, while inside a Buryat girl interviewed a horse, filmed in a gigantic frozen arctic landscape. Italian TV interviewed me – “is there a place for Russia?” Gin and tonic served at 11am. 

Posted by: persiflo | May 6 2026 10:36 utc | 173

Some Persian style music for the soul.
 
You Won’t Feel Time Anymore… | Persian Deep Trance for Focus & Inner Silence
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCvRP8FhJlI

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 10:41 utc | 174

Gold and silver is getting a big boost today, yields and oil are down hugely. Money printing to cap yields and short oil, but there’s just no way to prevent it from spilling into other commodities. 

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 11:28 utc | 175

How much are Trump’s family/friends making on market bets like before his posting that led to this ZH article title?
 
S&P500 Futs Jump, Bonds Rally, Oil Tanks On Axios Report U.S.-Iran Nearing Deal

Posted by: psychohistorian | May 6 2026 11:49 utc | 176

I found breaking the bead off truck tyres to be quite effective …  The exercise is therapeutic!
 
Posted by: General Factotum | May 6 2026 10:07 utc | 172
 

 
That is damn hard labour!  Done with a duckbilled hammer, and if you’re fancy one with a shaft made from wire rope.
 
I’m sore just thinking about it.
 
Seating tires is much more fun and more likely to passivate big dogs.  The method is to spark off diesel starter fluid (ether)  sprayed into a loose tire fitted on a wheel.  The “Boom” is quite satisfying!  
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: too scents | May 6 2026 14:58 utc | 177

Italian TV interviewed me – “is there a place for Russia?” Gin and tonic served at 11am. 
 
Posted by: persiflo | May 6 2026 10:36 utc | 173
 

 
What channel?  Got a link to a stream of the event?
 
 

Posted by: too scents | May 6 2026 15:00 utc | 178

@ persiflo | May 6 2026 10:36 utc | 173
 
lol! you’ll almost seen it all! did you get a chance to interview pussy riot? their cia handlers might not have let you get close!! 

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 15:06 utc | 179

World Cup Hotel bookings a disaster. Boycott sucessful
 
https://www.faz.net/aktuell/sport/fussball-wm/fussball-wm-2026-us-hotels-beklagen-fehlende-gaeste-buchungen-200804332.html

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 16:33 utc | 180

PeterAU,
 
training dog not to bark requires a simple water pistol. Dogs learn quickly. 

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 16:35 utc | 181

Persiflo,
 
did you take the train to Venice ? 

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 16:35 utc | 182

@ Exile | May 6 2026 16:35 utc | 181
 
i can confirm that… a water pistol works great on dogs..

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 17:21 utc | 183

Exile@176:
 
“she was a particularly odious bloodthirsty war criminal…”
 
Yes. Fellow Bilderberger Louise Arbour is perfect to represent the bloodsucking imperialist crown for the bankster  Carney. More from Yves Engler:
 
Please Don’t Romanticize Background of New Governor General
 
https://yvesengler.com/2026/05/05/please-dont-romanticize-background-of-new-governor-general/
 
“Someone who enabled the ‘Hitler of Africa’, backed bombing Libya and has stayed mum on Gaza has been appointed governor general…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 17:32 utc | 184

training dog not to bark requires a simple water pistol. Dogs learn quickly. 
Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 16:35 utc | 181
 
That only trains them not to bark when you are around.
 
Use a water pistol and make sure they cant see you when you use it.

Posted by: UWDude | May 6 2026 18:22 utc | 185

We Identified More Than 400 People in Photos From the Epstein Files
 
https://decoherence.media/we-identified-more-than-400-people-in-photos-from-the-epstein-files/
 
Decoherence Media is publishing the Epstein Photo Network. It shows the connections between people whose faces appear in the Epstein Library, released by the US Department of Justice as part of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
 
To our knowledge, this is the highest-quality publicly available facial recognition interface to the Epstein library, with the most verified names and the fewest false positives…”
 
Happy hunting!

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 18:35 utc | 186

Another worthwhile read: https://ashesofpompeii.substack.com/p/2026-of-potatoes-and-pitchforks
 
Excerpting this paragraph:

This gap between management and materiality runs deep. Many of today’s leaders rose through an environment shaped by MBA logic, where success is measured in quarterly reports, slide decks, and optimized spreadsheets. In that world, a problem is solved by allocating a budget, rebranding an initiative, or restructuring an org chart. But lines in an Excel sheet are not reality. Pixels on a screen do not grow wheat, repair a transformer, or refine fertilizer. Increasing a budget for food security does nothing if the agronomists, the transport networks, and the energy to run irrigation systems are no longer there. You cannot manage a physical shortage with a financial instrument. Yet that is precisely the toolkit so many decision makers have been trained to use. The result is a governing class that can talk fluently about strategy while remaining bewildered when a port jams, a harvest fails, or a grid flickers.

because it very much gels with my opinion of the cult of “managerialism”, that management is somehow a separate skill set, aloof from a technical understanding of the process flows within the entity being managed; this approach leads to inevitable disastrous collapse, caused by management without the knowledge of what is actually needed to keep the entity functioning.
 
To take some liberties with Kipling, “The gods of the Excel macros”…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 19:56 utc | 187

 Exile | May 6 2026 16:33 utc | 180
 
Kids water pistols are far better now than when I was a kid. Will have to look for one with plenty of range. Needs to be good for st least 10 meters.
 
Come to think of it, if I could still make stuff it would be a simple thing to make a compressed air water gun that would operate at 90 – 100 psi and just charge it on the air compressor.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 20:13 utc | 188

A bit more on the cult of managerialism:

  • we have managers of football teams
  • we have managers of banks
  • we have managers of blast furnaces
  • we have managers of rail networks

What possible skill set overlap is there between all these?
 
Could the manager of a football team possibly manage a blast furnace without causing a shortage of steel?
 
Could a manager of a rail network take over the management of a bank without causing a financial collapse of the bank? 
 
Could a manager of a bank take over a football team and not avoid humiliating relegation? 
 
Could the manager of a blast furnace take over the management of a rail system without causing delays, derailments and industrial disputes?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 21:00 utc | 189

Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 21:00 utc | 189
 
I guess the term ‘financialisation pretty much covers what you are looking at. Here in Australia, beginning with the US coup on the elected government in 75, Australia has been privatized, Americanized and finacialized.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 21:35 utc | 190

A bit of stuff about Helmer in the Iran thread. He is an Australian ‘professional journalist’ who went to Moscow in the Yeltsin 90’s to make his living selling articles to western mainstream media.
 
His Australian stuff has been very good, but his Russian and other stuff…. everyone has to make a dollar I guess.
Escobar, last of a dying breed is very good on big picture Asia. Krainer I have found is very good on big picture western world and its machinations.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 21:56 utc | 191

I guess the term ‘financialisation pretty much covers what you are looking at.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 21:35 utc | 190
 
Yes, the problem we are arriving at is the collision between the theory of financialisation and the practicalities of reality.
 
Can’t remember where I found this, but it sums up things quite well:

In Theory There Is No Difference Between Theory and Practice, While In Practice There Is

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 21:57 utc | 192

In Theory There Is No Difference Between Theory and Practice, While In Practice There Is

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 21:57 utc | 192
 
A good quote. Quite apt.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 22:03 utc | 193

Jeremy Rhymings-Lang
 
Some time back, Martyanov wrote about the financialization of Boeing. When it was managed by engineers, it produced top quality aircraft. When it was taken over by accountants/bean counters (managers), the aircraft began falling apart and some falling out of the sky.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 22:09 utc | 194

China slams Japan’s first post-WWII offensive missile launch overseas, says Tokyo’s surging neo- militarism threatens regional peace, stability

Posted by: arby | May 6 2026 22:24 utc | 195

TEIAP: Anti-Imperialists Collective: ‘The War on Mali’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@theeastisapodcast/streams
 
“Colonialism to imperialism.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 22:29 utc | 196

Escobar, last of a dying breed is very good on big picture Asia. Krainer I have found is very good on big picture western world and its machinations.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 21:56 utc | 191
 
Yeah, Pepe is always good value, as is Alistair Crooke, I always tune into presenters when those two are guests.
 
Alex Krainer did drop the ball a bit when he posted about the London traffic camera failure being some kind of conspiracy. That incident was part of a wider IT “hack” that took down all of Transport for London’s (TfL) systems, including access to systems used by lots of people to control their payments for use of London’s Underground trains and buses. It took months to get everything back up again, including having to  reset the passwords for some 31,000 employees by personal interview. A disgruntled former employee was arrested later.
 
My go-tos:
 
Pepe Escobar
 
Alistair Crooke
 
Andrei Martyanov
 
Larry Johnson
 
Black Mountain
 
Marat Khairullin/East Calling
 
Simplicius sometimes, but I keep finding new Substacks that deliver different but related perspectives.
 
Nima (Dialogue Works ) actually is a pretty good pundit, when he guests on other podcasts he really shows eloquence and intelligence, to my mind he stunts himself when he is the interviewer.
 
Open to other suggestions (except Helmer…).
 

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 22:31 utc | 197

Is AI Eating Itself?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GXrAY-wzfk
 
Answer, essentially, yes, LLMs are.  Other AIs will not necessarily, but AI is already running a majority of its on “synthetic data”, data which has been generated by AI, and has no way to “fact check” and make sure it is correct, since it is all language, opinions, law, etc.

Posted by: UWDude | May 6 2026 22:33 utc | 198

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | May 6 2026 22:31 utc | 197
 
I found out who Dima is, “military Summary” and watch him when I can… his mapping is good, but his strategy takes are horrid.  
 
I guess Big Serge went zionist?  I did not read it.  maybe he predicted what actually happened.  another dud war?  Haven’t got to it yet.
 
Simplicius I like, a little too optimistic, but I don’t have a subscription, so I don’t know about how good his deep dives are, I have heard they are more nuanced and realistic. 

Posted by: UWDude | May 6 2026 22:35 utc | 199

A different world. A good life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SSl3c64ii8
 
A new opal mining youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0nFF5G7U6k A bit of a character. The father looks young and seems to do the hard stuff. The young bloke that does the videos does not use polite language. Eff words abound.
 
This was another good one. They weren’t finding much though and the videos have stopped. A young bloke teamed up with a Kiwi. Kiwi was in his sixties or seventies yet built and worked like a much younger man in his prime. He had been on the opal fields for yonks.
https://www.youtube.com/@opalAdventures/videos
 
A different life
 

Posted by: Peter AU1 | May 6 2026 22:38 utc | 200

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