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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Good morning, everyone! Well, at least I pray that today is a better day than yesterday, and if each day is better than the day before today, then may the Great Spirit bless your soul. πŸ˜‰πŸ™πŸ‘Ό


I was composing that in my mind as I was turning on my system to begin my Newsroom report, and there it is. It's another one of those pretty shimmering sunrises over the treetops, postcard mornings again. I even heard an early spring bird singing in the trees across the way. It feels more like life returning to the land.


TODAY'S TOPIC:


RAINBOW OF LIFE:


Early this morning, I woke up in the dark, no flashlight; it had fallen off the coffee table and rolled under it. I had no idea what time it was, but I could feel this kind of shadow over me, making the darkness feel darker. I didn't like the feel of the shadow, so I turned on the first light I could get to, then the shadow evaporated. I felt this, not saw it. For any empath that I'm aware of, it's not only about physically seeing; Empaths also feel beyond what the eyes can see. I don't let the shadows take over anymore. Listed below is how I deal with the depression, or the shadowy side of me.


I need to keep my mind occupied and organised by sane thinking: concepts, theories, imagination, the philosophical, as well as the scientific, and the spiritual. The wonderful world of humanity's complexities is expressed in personalities, behavioral dysfunctionality, functionality, achievements, failures, and its infinite potentialities. It's like a rainbow, except the dark part of the rainbow you don't see from the light. As I have mentioned before, the darkness is only the scum on the surface of the water, cutting off the sunlight; that is the nature of scum. There are a lot of blood suckers in that scum bucket, too, but then there's a lot more water than scum. Now it's time for the water to move the scum aside and let sunlight shine through.


So now we have the DUNCE CADETS, the personal Gestapo to the New Kink Trumpo The Typo, and our dear leaders, The DO NOTHING πŸ’‹Kink TRUMPO THE TYPO'S (‿Λ ‿) and his (‿Λ ‿)πŸ’‹ CONGRESS

and the Cabinet is where the DUNCE BRIGADE worm brains πŸ›πŸ§  reside.


That early in the morning, my mind is like the absentminded professor who can't remember where she last put her glasses, and now she can't see her nightmare πŸ΄πŸ¦‡πŸŒ™


See, that's how I learned to get away from bullies: Instinctively, I was a survivalist. I learned to climb a chain-link fence faster than they could, then blend into the woods, and become the observer, no longer the hunted. That's the survivalist, like digging a hole under a stump large enough to accommodate me and my pack sack, lining it with pine needles and a sleeping bag. It made for a nice, cozy shelter.


The encampment was near the edge of a thirty-foot rock cliff, a nice place for a campfire in a large circle of rocks. So, between fishing and raiding the fridge at home every couple of days or so, I could stay out there indefinitely. Well, that is enough about this topic, thank you for reading the T.H.News


BREAKING NEWS:


Trump says it’s ‘too late’ for talks with Iran as Israel strikes Tehran

The US is closing two embassies in the Middle East and reducing its diplomatic presence in the region.


Here's the latest

• War with Iran: Israel said it is conducting “simultaneous strikes in Tehran and Beirut,” targeting Iranian military sites and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, as its troops intensify their push in Lebanon. The UN has also confirmed damage to a nuclear facility in Iran for the first time since the US and Israel launched a military attack on the country. Here’s what we know so far.


• Embassies closed: As Iran continues to strike US targets and US allies in the Middle East, the US has closed its embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and warned Americans to leave more than a dozen countries in the region.


• Trump on Iran: President Donald Trump said Iran is seeking talks with the US as military operations continue, but indicated he believes the opportunity for negotiations has passed. His administration has been shifting the goalposts and contradicting itself since the start of the operation...

Read More:


9 min ago

Pictures show damage to Golestan Palace in Tehran after strike

More To Read:

Updated 9:21 AM EST, Tue March 3, 2026

- CNN -


Stocks tumble as Wall Street fears a prolonged war with Iran

New York:

Global stocks remained volatile for a second day Tuesday, moving sharply lower as concern mounted among investors that the widening conflict in the Middle East could escalate further. Dow futures were down more than 890 points, or 1.8%. Futures tied to the S&P and Nasdaq were 1.7% and 2.1% lower, respectively.


Stocks in Europe and Asia were lower for a second day. Europe’s benchmark Stoxx 600 sank 3.1%. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 3.06%. “It is not possible at this time to know the full scope and duration of military operations that may be necessary,” President Donald Trump wrote Monday in a letter to Sen. Chuck Grassley...

Read More:

PUBLISHED Mar 3, 2026, 9:14 AM ET - 18 min ago

- CNN -


Kash Patel gutted FBI counterintelligence team tasked with tracking Iranian threats days before US strikes, sources say

Just days before the United States launched a major military operation in Iran, FBI Director Kash Patel fired a dozen agents and staff members from a counterintelligence unit tasked with monitoring threats from Iran, according to two sources familiar with the matter. They were ousted for a simple reason: Each was involved in the investigation of President Donald Trump’s alleged retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.


As a result, Patel hamstrung the Washington, DC-based FBI counterintelligence unit, known as CI-12, which handles cases ranging from mishandling of classified documents to tracking foreign spies operating on US soil. The dismissals have added to concern inside the Justice Department and FBI that counterterrorism and intelligence investigations in the wake of the military operation in Iran could be hampered by a mass exodus of national security experts, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter...

  • Iranian threats:
  • Manpower cut in half:

Read More:

PUBLISHED Mar 3, 2026, 8:26 AM ET - 1 hr 13 min ago

- CNN -


Iran has been cut off by internet blackouts. Those leaving give a glimpse of the reality on the ground

-CBC- News spoke with those fleeing the country


Omid Golabkesh dragged his suitcase down a long hallway marking the exit of the Kapikoy border crossing in eastern Turkey. He had nearly reached the end of an exhausting journey that included a 12-hour drive to the checkpoint from his home in Tehran. The border crossing sits on a mountainous section of the more than 500-kilometre border between Turkey and Iran. It is one of three places where people can cross from Iran and the gateway provides a window into the country, which is largely cut off from the outside world due to near-total internet blackouts.


Like many who stepped out into bright sun and frigid air, Golabkesh initially appeared wary of the journalists and cameras gathered there...


WATCH | Fear remains for Iranians:

  • Window into Iran:
  • Mounting strikes and deaths:
  • 'We all aspire to be free':

“It won't end with just Khamenei dying._

"The whole regime has to fall. “

Posted: Mar 02, 2026 6:13 PM EST | Last Updated: 11 hours ago

- CBC -


All about the Strait of Hormuz and what's at stake if the key global oil supply route is disrupted by war

Roughly one-fifth of the world's oil moves through the passageway


Oil prices jumped Monday as the widening war in Iran disrupted tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting how important the passageway is to the world's oil supply.


The Strait of Hormuz is the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which about a fifth of the world's oil passes. Tankers travelling through the strait, which is bordered in the north by Iran, carry oil and gas from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Iran. Most of that oil goes to Asia.


Any disruption to traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is highly disruptive to the oil trade. "The scale of what is at stake cannot be overstated," said Hakan Kaya, senior portfolio manager at investment management firm Neuberger Berman...


WATCH | Events unfolding around the Strait of Hormuz:

  • Key waterway for shipping:
  • Long-established trade importance:
  • Global shippers suspend operations:
  • A recent shutdown:

WATCH | All about the Strait of Hormuz:

Posted: Mar 02, 2026 5:16 PM EST | Last Updated: March 2

- CBC -


Europe 'absolutely supportive' of US action in Iran, says Nato secretary general | BBC News


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