Mass Murderer ברוך קאפל גולדשטיין; born Benjamin Carl Goldstein

PFLP: 32-Years On – Remembering the Zionist-Perpetuated “Ibrahimi Mosque Massacre”! (2.3.2026)

While the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre served as an early example of a bloody approach based on the disregard for Palestinian blood, what our people are witnessing today—a war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, ethnic cleansing, escalating settlement activity, and daily massacres in the West Bank and Jerusalem—confirms that this approach was not an isolated act, but rather an expression of a deeply rooted racist mentality. The continued crimes against civilians, the targeting of homes and places of worship, the siege, and the starvation are all links in a single chain, unfolding under the support of Western imperialist and colonial powers, a suspicious international silence, and an official Arab impotence to stop the bloodshed of Palestinians.

Spiritual Light of Iran is Extinguished!

Iran: Latest US-Israeli War Crime – the Light of “Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei” – is No More! (1.3.2026)

Out of respect, I am adding my contribution “below” the main story. It is interesting that within early Buddhist iconography – the Buddha (following his death) is never portrayed in his living form (that was a much later development) – but rather as some form of “empty space”. Indeed, for around 500-years following his Pari-Nirvana (Great Extinguishing) I believe it may have been a taboo to attempt to limit the Buddha to his (passing) physical manifestation (it seems that the Greek habit of making statues of their philosophers [in Gandhara-Afghanistan] that may have influenced the eventual development of Buddha-statues – either sitting [like the Jains] or standing [like Socrates]). One of the early depictions involve an “empty throne” (suggesting a king who has physically departed – but has left his authority in-place). Others involve two footprints, a flower, a tree, and a wheel, etc. The Buddha taught that although the material world “exists” – it is “empty” of any “permanent” or “lasting” entity – when viewed from the perspective of conscious awareness and a finite physical existence. Of course, Buddhism is not Islam – but I believe the Islamic Revolutionary State is hinting that the temporal authority Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei held due to his spiritual attainment – lives on in the face of the pure evil that Trump and Netanyahu both represent – even though his body has been destroyed by the agents of the devil.

Liberal Aceh State - First Offense

Indonesia: “Liberal” Aceh State – the Other-Side of the Cane! (1.2.2026)

What is interesting is that the English-language BBC presents this story with a sense of “White” moral indignation – but BBC Indonesia presented the same news story in a sympathetic manner. The BBC has already been banned from China for racially-motivated and fake news stories – so I suppose the BBC is trying not to be banned from Indonesia for exactly the same grounds. This situation does highlight how Eurocentric reporting will stoke racial prejudices on the one-hand (these photographs are terrifying to Westerners) – whilst at the same time pretending to support and express a non-White culture fairly. I will keep my powder dry as regards the reasons these punishments were carried-out. I neither agree nor disagree with relative systems of moral enforcement – things are what they are. I suppose the approach adopted here, is that if relatively minor issues are come-down upon really hard (short of the death penalty) – then individuals in society will not commit any crimes of a greater nature. I think this is simplistic and not always a correct assumption. I think 140-lashes would be difficult to take for a grown Western man – at least we can appreciate the courage of the condemned.

This report sets out the nature of poverty in the UK, and evaluates changes under the last Conservative-led Government. It also sets out the scale of action necessary for the current Government to deliver the change it has promised.

Joseph Rowntree Foundation: UK Poverty 2026: The Essential Guide to Understanding “Deep” Poverty in the UK! (27.1.2026)

Disabled people face a higher risk of poverty. This is driven partly by the additional costs associated with disability and ill-health, and partly by the barriers to work that disabled people face. However, the proportion of disabled working-age adults in work increased from 42% in 2010/11 to 53% in 2023/24, while poverty rates remained steady over that period. In the latest data, there were 17 million disabled people in the UK — that is, 1 in 4 people (24%) — and almost 4 in 10 families contained at least 1 person who was disabled. The poverty rate for disabled people was 28%, 8 percentage points higher than the rate for people who were not disabled. Half of all people who were disabled and living in poverty in the latest data had a long-term, limiting mental condition — around 2.4 million people. The poverty rate for this group was 34%, compared with 28% for people with a physical disability.

Imperial Camel Corps - Resisters of Zionism!

UK: The Anti-Zionist British War Memorial Tucked Away in a South London Park! (24.1.2026)

The British Army engaged (and neutralised) the Zionists-terrorists who not only attacked the British (and any Muslim loyal to the British) – but also continued to attack any Muslim person trying to oppose and/or resist the British. The British Army had unenviable the task of fighting (and neutralising) resisting Muslims on the one-hand – whilst having to “protect” loyal Muslims from Zionist-terrorist aggression. Indeed, the 1917 Balfour Declaration made in the UK Parliament guaranteed that Zionist-Jews would be granted a section of Palestinian land as their own (without consulting the already occupying Palestinians) – but this did not prevent the Zionist-terrorists from pursuing their path of out and out violence.

Marxist-Leninists Respect the Religious Choices of Others!

Australia: Prominent [White] Activist -Robert Martin – Reverts to Islam! (20.1.2026)

During the event, Martin provided an extensive account of his childhood, describing a background shaped by neglect, instability, and prolonged periods within state care during the 1970s. He said he was frequently left unattended as an infant, prompting intervention by neighbours and authorities before being placed into institutional care.

He was adopted at the age of four, but said his early experiences had already resulted in deep psychological trauma. According to Martin, behavioural issues during childhood were often treated as personal failings rather than symptoms of neglect, a pattern he said reflected the limitations of welfare and mental health systems at the time.

By his early teens, Martin said he was regularly consuming alcohol and struggling at school. He reported being expelled from multiple institutions and later spending time in juvenile detention, including on his 16th birthday.

1 2 3 4 5 43