Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Andrew, Fergie, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and The Royal Family

 

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In this recorded Q&A, I respond to detailed questions from my Substack subscribers about Andrew and Fergie, their daughters and the wider culture of secrecy surrounding the monarchy. Join me on Substack here - https://substack.com/@andrewlownie

Drawing on my research for Entitled and ongoing investigations, I discussed Epstein, royal finances, double standards, and the pressures now facing the institution. 

  • Introduction and context for the Q&A
  • Prince Philip, the Queen, and responsibility for Andrew
  • Family dynamics and why Andrew was protected
  • Power, deference, and the culture of cover-up
  • How Lownie’s research changed his view of the establishment
  • Epstein, Maxwell, and access to royal residences
  • Royal privilege, hospitality, and abuse of access
  • Double standards and “half-in, half-out” royalty
  • Andrew’s views on Catherine and William’s attitude toward him
  • The York daughters, money, gifts, and titles
  • Royal finances, offshore accounts, and unanswered questions
  • Accountability, Parliament, and institutional resistance
  • The future of the monarchy and the case for reform




The Europeans are trying to have it both ways

 

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In an interview for Al Mayadeen, investigative researcher, broadcaster, and academic, David Miller, argues that European powers are “trying to have it both ways," distancing themselves from US-led actions they see as illegal, while still offering support behind the scenes.

He points to France and Spain stepping back from a US coalition against the Yemeni Armed Forces, exposing limits in Washington’s ability to project power. Yet, at the same time, countries like Spain have allowed US overflights involved in the war against Iran, and the UK continues providing intelligence support from Cyprus.

According to Miller, this reflects a broader European strategy: publicly cautious due to international law and public opinion, but still materially backing US and Israeli actions in the region.



The Trump Administration's War on Cuba

 

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The Trump Administration’s economic strangulation of Cuba has created unbearable hardships for the population. Medea Benjamin describes what she saw on a recent solidarity delegation and what people can do to break the blockade.



Declassified files reveal Zionist militia sought alliance with Nazi Germany

 

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Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, wanted to partner with Nazi Germany to expel Britain from Mandatory Palestine and establish a Jewish State

Newly declassified Israeli files reveal pre-state Zionist militias contacted Nazi Germany officials for help in establishing a Jewish state in Palestine as World War II raged.

The newly released files are from the Israeli army's archive, and were declassified at the request of Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

One file from May 1941 includes statements from Eliyahu Golomb, founder and de facto commander of the Haganah, a pre-state Zionist militia in Mandatory Palestine, which was under British control.

Golomb indicates that a rival Zionist militia was seeking to establish contacts with officials in Nazi Germany for help in expelling the British.

“I have information … about suspicion regarding a group of Jews who have connections with the enemy,” Golomb said, referring to the Germans.

“According to the information, there is a man who contacted the Germans. This man is known; his name is S,” he added.

“S” was Avraham “Yair” Stern, leader of Lehi, the pre-state underground Zionist militia also known as the Stern Gang.

Golomb's remarks were recorded in real time in a Haganah intelligence document filed under “Contacts with the Axis.”  (more...)

Declassified files reveal Zionist militia sought alliance with Nazi Germany


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Iran-Linked Handala HACKERS Steals TOP Israeli SECRETS And Expose Mossad Agents’ LOCATIONS

 

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Iran-linked hacker group claims to have breached some of Mossad and Shin Bet’s most sensitive systems. The group, known as Handala, has released alleged aerial surveillance footage showing secret facilities and even the homes of top Israeli intelligence officials.

According to the claims, the group tracked movements, daily routines, and routes of senior military and security figures across Israel over several months. Handala also alleges that local collaborators inside Israeli territory helped gather critical intelligence, pointing to a potentially deep operational breach.

The revelations have sparked serious security concerns, with fears that sensitive locations and personnel details may now be compromised. The group has hinted at a much larger hidden campaign and is actively recruiting individuals through encrypted channels, raising alarms over an expanding cyber and intelligence threat linked to Iran.



What Is Truly Great About America vs. Trump's Crash Course to Disaster!

 

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Donald Trump is leading America on a crash course to disaster.  His recent behavior is shaped by the imperial doctrines of the City of London, policies of Permanent War and depopulation, policies of The Clash of Civilizations.  Join with the LaRouche Organization to make sure that the authentic voice of the American republic is heard.



How an Iranian Cyberattack Hit US Local Governments

 

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Congress must restore funding and coordination to defend against escalating Iranian cyber threats targeting the United States.

Iran didn’t send a missile to Indiana. It sent a fax. Last week, Saint Joseph’s County was informed by Iranian hackers that they had “completely taken control of the centralized IT infrastructure of St. Joseph County.” The hackers claimed to have seized police reports, court documents, child support payments, and doctors’ notes for thousands of Hoosiers.

In the end, it was revealed that Iran had only breached a single fax server and no files had been deleted. Still, Iran had already succeeded in its mission. The single breach was enough to generate headlines, create panic, and leave residents uncertain of whether their local institutions could protect their most sensitive information. 

The goal wasn’t to destroy St. Joseph County—it was to make every county in America wonder if they’re next. Tehran took a minor intrusion and spun it into a narrative of omnipresence—that Iranian hackers can reach anyone, anywhere, at any time. By attacking a northern Indiana county, Iran is not showing precision; they’re showing reach, scale, and psychological impact.

Iran’s cyber capabilities don’t match the reputation they’ve carefully cultivated, but artificial intelligence (AI) is closing the gap between reputation and reality. Iranian cyber-attacks such as this are the future of warfare, and small-town America isn’t ready for it.  (more...)

How an Iranian Cyberattack Hit US Local Governments