Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Never forget



Six Holocaust survivors lit torches at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem on Monday evening, April 13, at the Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony in memory of the six million Jews who were murdered during the Holocaust. Here are their stories:
  • Saadia Bahat was born in 1928 in Alytus, Lithuania. The Germans invaded in June 1941 and the family was expelled to the Vilna ghetto. In September 1943, the Germans demanded volunteers to work in camps in Estonia and Saadia volunteered. In Estonia, Saadia passed through six camps, chopping trees and laying railway tracks. The work was sometimes carried out in freezing temperatures without adequate clothing, and under starvation conditions that led to the deaths of many. Liberated by the Soviets, he reached Mandatory Palestine in 1946. Saadia enlisted in the Haganah, volunteered in the Palmach, and was wounded in action. He later worked in the Rafael armament development authority for 37 years, receiving the Israel Defense Prize.
  • Miriam (Daisy) Bar Lev was born in 1936 in Tel Aviv. When riots broke out in Mandatory Palestine, the family moved to Amsterdam. In 1940, Nazi Germany occupied the Netherlands, and in 1942, the Germans ordered the Jews to wear the Yellow Star on their clothing. Six-year-old Daisy and her parents hid when the deportation of Jews to the extermination camps began, before they were ultimately caught and deported to Bergen-Belsen. In April 1945, Daisy and her mother, who had been traveling for weeks in a cattle car, were liberated by the Red Army in Germany. They reached Israel in 1946, where Daisy, now Miriam, served in the IDF, studied nursing, and worked in the national health service.
  • Ilana Fallach was born in 1937 in Benghazi, Libya. In late 1940, the British bombed Benghazi and many family members were killed. In 1942, the Italian regime loaded the extended family onto a cattle truck and after five days reached the Giado concentration camp. At the camp, food was sparse, moldy, and worm-ridden, and many inmates succumbed to starvation and disease. The camp was liberated by the British army in 1943. In the wake of anti-Jewish riots in Benghazi, the family fled to Tripoli, and immigrated to Israel in 1949. Ilana talks about the Holocaust of Libyan Jewry to educational groups.
  • Moshe Harari was born in 1934 in Paprotnia, Poland. In 1941, the family was transferred to the Mordy ghetto. In August 1942, German soldiers and Polish policemen rounded up the Jews in the market square with the intent to murder them, but his family managed to escape to the forest. After roaming from one hiding place to another for six months, they reached a Polish farmer called Lipinski in the village of Widze who hid them in return for payment. The Red Army liberated the area in 1944. The family headed to Eretz Israel in 1947 and were intercepted by the British and sent to a detention camp in Cyprus. Eventually reaching Israel, Moshe worked in the military industry for decades.
  • Avigdor Neumann was born in 1931 in Sevlus, Czechoslovakia (today Vynohradiv, Ukraine). In 1939, the town came under Hungarian rule. In March 1944, the Germans invaded Hungary and the family was sent to Birkenau, the largest camp in Auschwitz. Avigdor told Dr. Mengele that he was a mechanic and passed the selection. The next day, he was informed that his mother, sisters, and brothers had been murdered. On Jan. 18, 1945, Avigdor was forced on a death march before he was liberated by the U.S. army. He eventually reached Israel and fought in all of Israel's wars until the Yom Kippur War, when he was wounded.
  • Michael Sidko was born in 1936 in Kyiv, Ukraine. In September 1941, the Jews of Kyiv were taken to the Babi Yar ravine, where Michael and his older brother Grisha witnessed the murder of their mother and siblings. The two started hiding in the cellar of the building they had lived in. Sofia Krivorot-Baklanova and her daughter Galina also lived in the building. Sofia was a teacher at the school Grisha had attended, and she knew that the boys were Jewish. Every time policemen and German soldiers came to check the building, Sofia told them that Michael and Grisha were her sons, and Galina said they were her brothers. Sofia and Galina were recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations in 2004. Michael immigrated to Israel with his family in 2000.

Good news for the American economy...oil exports to soar

Fill 'er Up: Record Armada Of Tankers Bound For US Gulf To Load Oil

BY TYLER DURDEN
TUESDAY, APR 14, 2026 - 07:00 AM

An unusually large number of crude oil tankers on the open seas has the American Gulf coast as a destination as the ships are redirected to load cargoes bound for markets around the world already experiencing shortages.

As Alton Wallace writes at The Center Square, second-term Republican President Donald Trump said Saturday on social media that “massive numbers” of “completely empty” oil tankers are en route to the United States to purchase American energy.

“Foreign buyers are voting with their ships: American energy means stability, strength, and freedom from Middle East blackmail,” the president posted on Monday.

Shipping data posted by maritime intelligence company Windward shows 171 crude tankers are bound for the U.S. Gulf to load crude oil cargoes, which compares with about 110 in a typical month.

The surging vessel traffic comes as nations throughout Europe and Asia grapple to secure energy supplies and regional prices skyrocket. Germany is providing emergency fuel relief to its citizens while officials in the Philippines recently declared a national energy emergency as the world looks increasingly to the U.S. to replenish war-starved oil and gas markets.

"Hundreds of supertankers, the kind that carry two million barrels each, are currently racing toward the US Gulf Coast from every direction, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, around Africa, the scenic route, the 'we were heading to Saudi Arabia but never mind' route," Jesús Enrique Rosas noted this weekend.

Oil markets research firm Kpler estimates U.S. crude oil exports in April will reach 5.2 million barrels per day, up about one-third from 3.9 million barrels a day in March, the Financial Times reported last week.

North Carolina-based Kpler analyst Matt Smith described the great volume of incoming ships as an “armada of tankers heading this way.Trump on Saturday remarked that the U.S. oil output is more than the combined total of Saudi Arabia and Russia, the next two largest producers, and the president promised a “quick turnaround” for the arriving fleet.

Shipping data shows approximately 28 very large crude carriers, which can hold about 2 million barrels of oil, have been contracted to load U.S. crude in May compared to a monthly average of just five in a typical month, according to Kpler.

Trump shared a post on Saturday by oil market researcher Rory Johnston that read “very cool seeing the wave of empty tankers heading to the U.S. to pick up some desperately needed crude for Hormuz-starved markets,” to which the president responded, “Great!!!”

"The more Iran leans on Hormuz, the faster global energy flows reroute around it. Over time, that erodes Tehran’s leverage and cuts into its long-term power," Osint613 posted Sunday.

America and Israel on Feb. 28 launched military strikes against Iran. The Iranians, with control of the Strait of Hormuz, has stymied an otherwise one-sided confrontation. An 11th-hour ceasefire to last two weeks was announced Tuesday.

As the shipping logjam continues, Windward’s daily intelligence report on Monday shows 732 vessels carrying oil, gas, refined fuels, and other fossil fuels-based products await transit through the Strait of Hormuz.

To avoid the volatile region, many of these vessels are now rounding the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa – a detour that bypasses the Suez Canal but adds up to 15 days of travel time to reach American docks.

In March, Port of Houston officials announced completion of the Project 11 channel widening project, which eliminated longstanding nighttime vessel movement restrictions in place for more than a century, allowing large vessels to safely transit the channel without waiting for daylightFinally, as Stephen Green explains at PJMedia.com, there may be a strategy here...

Supporters and critics alike - the honest critics, that is, who deserve protection under the Endangered Species Act - understand that Trump acts as a chaos agent. He knows the end result he wants, even if sometimes only broadly defined as "Make America Great Again." The established rules and methods don't allow for that, so Trump is happy to blow things up (sometimes literally), and see what can be rebuilt from the pieces.

The thing about that Persian Gulf stranglehold is that, like the Sword of Damocles, it's most effective before it's used. Now that Tehran has tried (and only partly and temporarily succeeded) in closing the Strait of Hormuz, "About the only escalation option the IRGC has is to renew its missile and drone attacks on neighboring Gulf states," as my Hot Air colleague Ed Morrissey put it on Monday. But "Trump has an escalation for that as well: Bridge and Power Plant Day. Let's see how long it takes for Iran to provoke it."

Looking at the bigger picture, Rosas also wrote: "Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world's emergency gas station and China's cheap energy subsidy evaporated. The spice — er, oil — must flow. But Trump rewrote the rulebook about where it flows from."

But, as Andrew Moran writes at Liberty Nation, there is a tricky balancing act here...

On the one hand, the US economy is far more insulated from global oil shocks than it was during the Iraq War, as it is a net petroleum exporter. 

The March, April, and May trade data, to be released later this summer and early fall, should yield fascinating economic insights into the Iranian conflict.

On the other hand, consumers still bear the brunt of higher gas prices. 

Private-sector data suggest that consumers continued to shop in March, even after excluding gasoline station transactions. Whether they can keep their wallets open this spring, even with handsome windfalls from the One Big Beautiful Bill’s tax refunds, will be a wild card for GDP numbers.

In the end, will this be a winning message for November’s midterm elections? It will be challenging to convince voters of a grand 4D chess scheme involving America’s oil and military prowess.


DEI Practices Reduce Productivity, Cost $94 Billion Annually: White House Economic Report...And the administration of DEI creates jobs for people who have no skills worth paying for!

DEI Practices Reduce Productivity, Cost $94 Billion Annually: White House Economic Report


BY TYLER DURDENDiversity, equity, and inclusion practices negatively impacted the U.S. economy, according to the 2026 White House Economic Report released April 13. 

Researchers calculated that DEI policies reduced output and lowered the country’s gross domestic product by about $94 billion each year, amounting to approximately $1,160 per year for families with two working adults. 

“These estimates imply that DEI promotion has led to inefficient management, raising the cost of doing business,” the report reads.

“These costs lead the companies practicing DEI to hire fewer people and pay their workers less.” 

President Donald Trump commissioned the report, released by the White House Council of Economic Advisers. 

DEI policies “actively encouraged” employment discrimination, according to the report, which cited fourfold growth in the percentage of minorities holding management positions between 2016 and 2023. 

During the same period, industries that adopted DEI protocols were 2.7 percent less productive than industries that avoided the cultural shift. 

The president announced soon after taking office for a second time that his administration was targeting what he said are discriminatory hiring practices. 

“We’ve ended the tyranny of so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion policies all across the entire federal government and indeed the private sector and our military, and our country will be woke no longer,” Trump saidwhen he addressed a joint session of Congress in March 2025. 

“We believe that whether you are a doctor, an accountant, a lawyer, or an air traffic controller, you should be hired and promoted based on skill and competence, not race or gender.” 

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law in 1964, thus outlawing employment discrimination based on race, color, gender, religion, or national origin. 

Human resources departments across the country generally abided by the laws to avoid legal action, but things began to change approximately 10 years ago when corporate offices began adopting new diversity-related hiring agendas. 

President Joe Biden accelerated DEI practices with executive orders implementing the programs in the military and across the federal government’s various agencies and departments. 

Biden directed government agencies to “seek opportunities to establish a position of chief diversity officer or diversity and inclusion officer, ... [and] ensure that all Federal employees have their respective gender identities accurately reflected and identified in the workplace,” among other changes. 

Agencies were required to submit “Equity Action Plans” outlining steps to further diversify staff. 

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen oversaw the establishment of an Equity Hub and Advisory Committee on Racial Equality, spending millions of dollars on DEI consulting services in the process and redirecting billions of dollars in federal funding to “benefit specific racial groups,” according to the report. 

Studies show references to DEI programs exploded during the 2020s, with many corporations mentioning the policies during earnings calls, which cited analyses showing the number of DEI-related jobs quadrupled between 2017 and 2022. 

Trump rescinded the orders with a series of executive actions in January 2025. 

“The public release of these plans demonstrated immense public waste and shameful discrimination. That ends today,” the president wrote in one order. “Americans deserve a government committed to serving every person with equal dignity and respect, and to expending precious taxpayer resources only on making America great.” 



Fighting the genicide of the Irish

Irish Government on the Verge of Collapse Amid Massive Protests?

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BY ARMAGEDDON PROSE
What you might notice is conspicuously absent from the Sinn Féin spokesman’s list of popular grievances against the government is the unending waves of migrants with which it has besieged the tiny island for many years.

The migrant siege is clearly, if you listen to the Irish on the streets, the enduring, main impetus for the current protests; the fuel supply shock, rather than the underlying cause, is merely the straw that broke the camel’s back, as it were.




Socialist are by nature thieves... no wonder they side with the Islamists!

Spanish PM Sanchez' wife charged with corruption

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The case is based on a complaint by an anti-corruption group with far-right ties, and is the latest in a string of corruption allegations which have plagued Sanchez' inner circle.


Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez' wife, Begona Gomez, has been formally charged with corruption, following a years-long criminal investigation into charges she and her husband deny.

Judge Juan Carlos Peinado, who has been investigating the case since April 2024, said his probe has found sufficient indications of criminal conduct by Gomez, according to a ruling made public late on Monday.

What do we know about the court ruling against Gomez?

Gomez is accused of corruption related to the creation and management of a chair at Madrid's Complutense University, which she co-directed. She is also accused of using public resources and personal connections to advance private interests.

Sanchez' wife has consequently been formally charged with embezzlement, influence peddling, corruption in business dealings and misappropriation of funds, according to the Monday court ruling.

"The chair served as a means of private professional development for the person under investigation," the judge wrote.

Whether Gomez ends up facing trial is up to the courts.

Sanchez has dismissed the allegations against his wife as a right wing attempt to undermine his government amid opposition calls for his resignation [FILE: Jul 30, 2024]Image: Diego Radames/Anadolu/picture alliance

Sanchez denies accusations amid growing corruption scandals

Spain's prime minister has denied the accusations against his wife, brushing them off as a right wing attempt to undermine his government. The case was first sparked by a complaint filed by an anti-corruption group with far-right ties.

It comes after the prime minister's brother, David Sanchez, has been indicted in a separate alleged influence peddling probe into his hiring by a regional governor.

Sanchez' former right-hand man and former transport minister, Jose Luis Abalos, went on trial earlier this month over alleged kickbacks linked to public contracts.

Opposition parties have called on Sanchez to resign.

Last summer, Sanchez apologized for corruption scandals within his Socialist Party.



Don't think the justice system has gone haywire try this story

Trans baby-killer quietly freed from prison 30 years early, launches OnlyFans: report

A transgender woman convicted of killing her infant stepdaughter was quietly freed 30 years early from an Indiana prison and quickly launched an OnlyFans account, according to reports.

Autumn Cordellioné, who was sentenced to 55 years in prison in 2002 for strangling 11-month-old Faith Lee, returned to her hometown of Evansville, Indiana, last December on parole, but prosecutors only learned of her release from a citizen, not the state, reported the Evansville Courier & Press.

Cordellioné, who last year filed a $3.5 million lawsuit against President Trump over what she called “transphobic hate speech,” was spotted in Evansville by an unnamed person who recognized her from the 2002 trial, when she still went by her birth name, Jonathan Richardson.

That person alerted authorities, who said they had received no advance notice from the Indiana Department of Corrections (IDOC) that Cordellioné had been paroled after serving less than half her sentence.

“The Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office was not notified that this defendant was back in the community — they were spotted by a citizen who recognized them from the original court case,” Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Diana Moers told the Courier & Press.

It isn’t known exactly when she was set free, but her earliest possible release date was listed as Dec. 29, 2025, according to IDOC records.

The IDOC did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

Cordellioné was released less than halfway through her life sentence for murdering her 11-month-old stepdaughter. Vanderburgh County Prosecutor's Office

Cordellioné has allegedly launched an OnlyFans since being released, Reduxx reported.

On Sept. 12, 2001, then-19-year-old Richardson was left in charge of caring for her girlfriend’s daughter when she strangled her at the home the couple shared in Evansville.

She was convicted of reckless homicide in 2002. 

Cordellioné changed her name from Jonathan Richardson in 2020 after being diagnosed with gender dysphoria. TikTok/autumn.cordellione

After being diagnosed with gender dysphoria in 2020, Richardson changed her name to Cordellioné and began identifying as female.

In March 2025, Cordellioné successfully sued the IDOC over its ban on gender-affirming surgery for inmates, sparking widespread outrage.

“Convicted murderers don’t get to demand that taxpayers foot the bill for expensive and controversial sex-change operations. It lacks all common sense,” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita said at the time.

Baby-killer Autumn Cordellioné has been quietly freed without the knowledge of local prosecutors.



“We won’t stop defending our state’s ban on using taxpayer funds to provide sex-change surgeries to prisoners,” he added.

In April 2025, Cordellioné filed a lawsuit against Trump, alleging the president’s “extremist rhetoric” against transgender people fueled repeated violent and sexual attacks against her at her all-male prison.

Behind bars, Cordellioné, who also now identifies as Muslim, launched a separate lawsuit against her prison chaplain after alleging that she was denied a hijab.


News of Cordellioné’s release came just days after Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed into law a bill designed to prevent such miscommunications between state and local authorities.

House Bill 1250, signed March 3, requires that local prosecutors, sheriffs and police chiefs be notified by the IDOC at least a week before it releases a violent felon.






The LA warehouse fire is another example of leftist radical violence

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EXCLUSIVE

Accused warehouse arsonist smirks as he makes stunning courtroom plea while facing life in prison

Its sick out there and getting sicker

Nude burglar who terrorized Virginia community arrested after month-long search