corruption
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A Silent War Ignites: Israel and Iran Enter a New Phase of Cyber Conflict
Article Begins A New Warfront — Without Borders, Without Bombs, Without Warning Over the past decade, Israel and Iran have clashed in the shadows — not always with missiles or drones, but with keyboards, code, and cyberweaponry. Today, this silent war is escalating faster than ever, and the world is beginning to feel the tremors.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
🇮🇱🇵🇸 A New Flashpoint: Is the Israel–Hamas Tension Entering Its Most Dangerous Phase Since 2023?
Introduction: The Tension No One Saw Coming For several months, the Middle East appeared to be settling into a fragile, uncomfortable calm. Gaza remained under massive humanitarian strain, Israel was politically shaken, and regional powers were recalibrating their priorities.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
'We Ain't Buying It!' Boycott is this weekend
The 'We Ain't Buying It!' boycott is scheduled to be this weekend from Black Friday until Cyber Monday (Friday, November 28 to Monday, December 1). The goal of this blackout is to temporarily stand up against major corporations that are enabling the Trump Administration. Instead, money during this time period will be spent on items being sold by local small businesses.
By Adrian Holman4 months ago in The Swamp
**🇸🇦💴 Is Saudi Arabia Really Planning to Sell Oil in Chinese Yuan? Is the Petro-Dollar System Finally Crumbling?**
📌 Introduction: A Question the World is Afraid to Ask What happens if the world’s largest oil exporter stops using the U.S. dollar?
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
🇺🇸🇸🇾 Trump and Syria’s Surprising Diplomatic Shift: From Long-Time Rivals to Potential Strategic Partners
🕊️ Introduction: A Moment No One Expected For more than a decade, U.S.–Syria relations have been locked in hostility: sanctions, proxy battles, political isolation, intelligence breakdowns, and the long shadow of the Syrian civil war. Most analysts considered Washington–Damascus cooperation nearly impossible.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained4 months ago in The Swamp
Indian Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Airshow Today
Indian Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Airshow Today: Latest Updates A tragic event unfolded at a major international aviation exhibition on Friday. An aircraft from the Indian Air Force went down during a scheduled flight demonstration.
By abualyaanart4 months ago in The Swamp
"Quiet Quiet Piggy"
Donald Trump’s “Quiet, Piggy” remark to Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey has sparked widespread condemnation and raised serious questions about press freedom, misogyny, and presidential accountability. While formal consequences are unlikely, there are several avenues for response—from media solidarity and public pressure to legislative safeguards.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in The Swamp
Has MJT Turned? From Loyalist to Dissenter
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s break with Donald Trump marks one of the most dramatic political ruptures in recent Republican history. Once one of Trump’s fiercest defenders, Greene is now publicly opposing him over transparency, foreign policy, and domestic priorities—especially the release of the Epstein files. Her shift signals not only personal disillusionment but a strategic repositioning within the GOP.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in The Swamp
It Ain't Over, Folks
The Epstein Files Transparency Act has passed both the House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support—but Speaker Mike Johnson’s recent comments have raised concerns about a possible pocket veto, a rare and irreversible maneuver that could kill the bill without a formal rejection or override.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in The Swamp
‘Tis the Season
She stares down at her paycheck. Two weeks of work, after taxes and other deductions, the take home pay comes to $900. Fortunately, she shares her one-bedroom apartment with a roommate. The rent of the two-bedroom apartment currently stands at $1800, but the landlord already announced a rent increase after the holidays. Her $900 contributes to her half of the rent. The threat of taking up another part-time job lingers over her head. Why can’t she just work one job, when the corporation who employs her profits millions of dollars daily? What would happen if her roommate decides to leave? Or worse, suffer a life-taking event? After rent and paying for food and other essential commodities, she barely scraps by. Worse, her saving account remains smaller than an anthill. At least she’s alive and healthy, right?
By Iris Harris4 months ago in The Swamp









