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Friday, 1 May 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless 🙏


GOOD MORNING, and I mean it! Think good. First, do your part to do what's best for the good of all, for today, one day at a time. Accept the choices of that which is true to the heart, without hesitation. No fence sitting allowed. It's a picket fence anyway ⬆️=⬆️=⬆️=⬆️ 😉


As for the weather, the temps are crummy. Nice sunrise, but I had to wear a jacket to sit comfortably outside in my Green Space. I feel like I'm sitting under the coconut tree on a tropical island wearing an Inuit parka, mukluks, and fur mitts. We used to call that wimpy weather.


Anyway, dear friends, today I would like to discuss a bit about recycling Naziism. It may be of great interest to those who would like to look into that potential. Yeah, part of the same infinite potentilities I have mentioned here before. If you're a good dart thrower, take your shot; if not, leave it.


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


Question: Recycling Nazism


🔹AI Overview

Nazi Germany implemented intense recycling and salvage campaigns (1934–1945) as a key element of its economic, ideological, and expansionist war strategies. Under the guise of national duty and racial purity, citizens were urged to conserve resources like paper, rags, and metals, while the SS used concentration camp labor to process, sort, and reprocess waste, turning camps into industrial waste-sorting facilities...

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#1 The detention centers for deportees that will never see the shore of another country, unless it's to dump excess human garbage.


#2 Detainees, become the slave force

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What was life like that led to Nazism?


- Google Search -


Question: What was life like at the beginning of Nazism?


🔹AI Overview

Life at the beginning of Nazism (roughly 1933–1934) was characterized by a rapid, intense transformation from a democratic republic to a totalitarian dictatorship. For many ordinary Germans, this period brought a sense of national renewal, a reduction in unemployment, and the end of street violence, while for others—particularly Jews, political opponents, and social minorities—it meant immediate terror, persecution, and loss of rights.


  • Key aspects of life in the initial Nazi period include:

1. Rapid Totalitarian Control ("Gleichschaltung")

  • Abolition of Democracy:
  • institutions One-Party State:
  • By July 1933, all political parties except the Nazi Party were banned."Synchronization":
  • End of Free Speech:
  • First Concentration Camps:
  • Targeting Jewish People: In this case, today, anyone of color.
  • SA and SS Violence:
  • 3. Economic Changes and Propaganda Employment Programs:


Almost immediately, Jews, today, any people of color were excluded from government employment, including teaching and civil service. A nationwide boycott of Jewish-owned businesses, today, colored people, was organized in April 1933.SA and SS Violence: Paramilitary groups (the SA or "Brownshirts"). _*Today, it's Trumpo The Typo's Dunce Cadets, or better known as ICE,*_ acted with impunity, conducting arbitrary arrests, torture, and violence against those deemed "enemies of the state".3. Economic Changes and Propaganda... _*Sound familiar?*_


These KNIVINE, BUTTWHAKING, NARSISTIC, DEMENTED, SADIST, WANKERS! will stop at nothing for the love of money and power.*_


Another bingo for Tree House News' Potential of the Year? Unless WE, THE PEOPLE, say OUCH! Then pay attention, those darts can be hard on a person's butt."I am not gonna take this anymore!"


I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore! 🔊 ၊၊||၊၊

Speech from Network (1976)


NOTE: Youtube Video at the bottom of the page:


BREAKING NEWS:


Iran has sent a fresh peace proposal to mediators, sources say

Meanwhile, US gas prices have surged to their highest since July 2022.


Here's The Latest:

• Peace talks: Iran has sent its latest proposal for negotiations with the United States to Pakistani mediators, according to sources. US President Donald Trump said earlier no one knows the status of talks with Iran aside from himself and a handful of others.


• Pain at the pump: As the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, US gas prices are now at an average of $4.39 per gallon — their highest level since July 2022 — marking an increase of 33 cents just in the last week.


• War powers: Lawmakers and US officials disagree on whether a legal deadline for the use of military force without congressional authorization has passed, with the Trump administration insisting that the ceasefire “terminated” hostilities for the war powers deadline.


• In Lebanon: More than a dozen people were killed in Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon yesterday and today, the country’s health ministry said, despite a ceasefire that was extended last week.


12 min ago

Iran has sent a fresh peace proposal to Pakistani mediators

More To Read:

Updated 9:26 AM EDT, Fri May 1, 2026

- CNN -


The weirdest aspect of the Iran war that has befuddled oil experts


For two months, the economic narrative about the Iran war boiled down to this: Oil and gas prices are really high, exacerbating an affordability problem that could send America’s economy into the toilet.


No doubt prices are high, increasing the risk of a recession. But there’s a key problem with that story: Prices aren’t as high as they should be, considering the historic destruction of the world’s oil supply.


In 2022: When Russia attacked Ukraine, it threatened to take 3 million barrels offline (but never did). Oil soared above $120 a barrel and gas surged to $5 a gallon.


Today: When Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, it took 14 million barrels offline immediately – the biggest supply disruption in history. But oil is trading around $110. Gas is at $4.39. Oil was supposed to be at $150 by now, according to analysts’ expectations at the outset of the war. Some more aggressive forecasts predicted oil could rise even higher...

  • Supply and demand:
  • The Trump effect:
  • Why prices could rise:

Affording g the high price of gas.

CNN’s contribution to this report.


Are you having a tough time affording the high price of gas? Tell us about it.

Read More:

Updated May 1, 2026, 8:12 AM ET - 1 hr 31 min ago

- CNN -


My son is a disabled adult. The Trump White House has him in its sights.

The administration is reportedly changing two rules that benefit disabled adults who live with their families.


I have been writing about the politics and policies around disability in the United States for almost 20 years. My wife is the board chair for a Minnesota disability nonprofit organization. So when it comes to disability policy, I usually feel like I know what’s going on — in the abstract, that is.


And yet, when it comes to my son, a disabled adult, I often feel at sea. I never really know what he should apply for, what the process will be like or whether he’s likely to get the support he needs without a fight. And here’s the bigger problem: You’re not supposed to know what you or your loved ones qualify for. Otherwise, you might get what you are actually owed. Complicated administrative systems, by their very complexity, do the work of shrinking social programs and promoting an anti-safety-net agenda...


Here’s what the administration is proposing (or at least what I think it is proposing):


• I should be able to reliably predict what my son’s financial, medical, housing, educational, employment and social opportunities will look like in the next phase of our lives.

Read More:

May. 1, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -


CANADIAN NEWS:


Pentagon procurement post reveals Canada quietly locked into HIMARS deal

Contract notice shows Canada is included in $1.1B artillery system deal

• Last October, the U.S. State Department gave Canada the green light to potentially buy the sophisticated rocket systems, which the army considers essential for defending troops in Latvia and for its overall modernization...


Complete report:


WATCH | Weighing Canada's fighter jet options: F-35 versus Gripen:


The HIMARS deal is just one on a long list of U.S. military gear that's either on order or about to be delivered.


The F-35 stealth fighter, also built by Lockheed Martin, is the most high-profile example. Carney ordered a review of the plan to buy the warplanes, setting off a high-stakes scramble by Swedish competitor Saab to sell Canada its Gripen-E fighters.


• Defence Minister David McGuinty re-iterated this week that the government still hasn’t finished that review...

Read More:

Posted: May 01, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

- CBC -


Paging Dr. AI to the ER? Artificial intelligence shows promise in emergency room diagnosis

U.S. study shows AI tool capable of outperforming physicians, but not seen as replacement


When a patient first comes through the doors of an emergency room, Ontario physician Dr. Nour Khatib says it can be a puzzle determining a diagnosis, course of treatment and what they might need to be sent home safely. Khatib, who works in ERs at Oak Valley Health's Markham Stouffville and Uxbridge Hospitals, is like many other physicians who are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to make that process more efficient.


"It's just another tool to help us give the patient the highest quality care possible," she said. A new study published Thursday in the journal Science may be a further step toward that...

  • How can AI be used in emergency rooms?:

WATCH | Doctors turn to AI transcription tools to cut down on paperwork:

  • How was AI put to the test?:

LISTEN | How one family doctor is using AI in his daily practice:

  • What could this mean for doctors and patients?:
  • What challenges, concerns still exist?:

WATCH | Should you be asking your AI chatbot for health advice:

Read More:

Posted: May 01, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

- CBC -


I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore! Speech from Network (1976)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwMVMbmQBug



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