Narratives
Trump and Netanyahu Are Breaking the Bond Between American Jews and Israel
Israeli Elections & The public's demand: Even though Israel gained as many seats as its biggest significant adversary, the results of the April 9 election have been seen as a win for the status quo. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is best positioned to form a new administration alongside the Likud party that he leads. Most certainly, Netanyahu will be able to maintain his position of authority. The public's demand for familiarity and regularity is the reason behind this.
By Laura Hooverabout 12 hours ago in History
4 Mind-Bending 'Secrets' of the Illuminati Hidden in Plain Sight
Have you ever watched presidents, celebrities, and global leaders on the world stage and wondered about their public gestures? We see their handshakes and poses, but what if they are not random affectations, but a coded language an occult script being played out right before our eyes? They vowed you would never know. They were wrong.
By The INFORMER5 days ago in History
The Tidewater Creole People
The Tidewater Creole people are descendants of early Black communities of the Tidewater Region from the 1620s and onwards into the future in coastal Virginia, the Carolina Coast, coastal Georgia, coastal Maryland and Delaware, and the Southern New Jersey Shore.
By Gracebelle White5 days ago in History
Several hundred residents of the village lived in the basement for a month
The city of Chernihiv was surrounded in the first days of the war, and it was liberated only in early April. The surrounding villages were even less fortunate — russian troops entered there on February 24. The village of Yahidne, located south of Chernihiv and 150 kilometres from Kyiv, was occupied in early March. About 400 local residents were taken prisoner, they sat for a month in the dark, cramped basement of a small local school. The occupiers looted homes, took away clothes, linen, and household appliances. Sometimes residents were allowed to leave the basement and cook some food on the fire. During the occupation, the Russians shot, according to various sources, 20 civilians. Journalist Ilya Kabachynskyi came to Yahidne to see the conditions in which the locals lived, talked to them about what was happening, and went down to the same basement where 11 people died.
By Ilya Baranov6 days ago in History
Iran hails ‘encouraging signals’ from US ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that nuclear talks with the United States have produced “encouraging signals”, but warned that Tehran is prepared for any scenario ahead of another round of negotiations set for Thursday.
By Wings of Time 8 days ago in History
Iranians prefer 'precise' Israeli strike over US attack as protests resume at universities
Iranians, while "waiting every minute and second" for a US strike against the Islamic Regime, would prefer an Israeli strike due to the precise nature of the Air Force's strikes in June, while there is a perception that US strikes would "bring terrible destruction, like in Iraq and Afghanistan," a local, identified as Ali told KAN Reshet Bet on Sunday.
By Wings of Time 8 days ago in History










