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	<title><![CDATA[CleverPeople.com: All Site Blogs: March 2026}]]></title>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://cleverpeople.com/blog/view/249166/iran-ground-war-operations-planned-with-82nd-airborne-special-forces-deployed</guid>
	<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 17:54:13 -0400</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Iran Ground War Operations Planned with 82nd Airborne Special Forces Deployed]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>While <strong>Trump</strong> is touting what seems to be imaginary negotiation breakthroughs with <strong>Iran</strong>, the war is still escalating. While <strong>Trump</strong> was running his lying mouth, <strong>Iran</strong> fired a dozen missiles towards <strong>Israel</strong> and carried out drone attack against targets in the <strong>Middle East</strong>. <strong>Israel</strong> is still striking <strong>Iran</strong> heavily, as well as carrying out a ground war in <strong>Lebanon</strong>. <strong>Netanyahu</strong> hasn't said anything about the war ending soon.</p><p><br />Meanwhile, the <strong>USA</strong> is staging troops and equipment for a short <strong>ground war</strong> which appears to be their plan to take over the island of <strong>Kharg</strong> which is <strong>Iran</strong>'s oil export hub. The <strong>Pentagon</strong> has just issued orders to deploy for 3,000 members of the <strong>Army's 82nd Airborne Division</strong>. Those are elite special forces and paratroopers that would be key to taking over the small island.</p><p><br />In addition to deploying the <strong>82nd Airborne Immediate Readiness Force (IRF)</strong>, <strong>Trump</strong> has sent 2,500 <strong>Marines</strong> from the <strong>31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)</strong> along with the <i><strong>USS Tripoli</strong></i> and other ships. They were previously stationed at their base in <strong>Okinawa, Japan</strong>. They will join the thousands of <strong>Marines</strong> and sailors that are being sent with the <i><strong>USS Boxer</strong></i> and war ships which would be an amphibious assault force. The <strong>Pentagon</strong> is keeping quiet, but I would expect there to be around 8,000 troops arriving specifically to carry out the seizure of the island.</p><p><br />It's important to note that these forces at this point aren't large enough to start a prolonged <strong>ground war</strong> with <strong>Iran</strong>, but they'd be enough for a short-term invasion to seize <strong>Kharg</strong>.</p><p><br />Some other signs that a ground invasion is imminent are the deployments and use of <strong>C-17 Globemaster III</strong>'s to the area, along with a buildup of war planes at the <strong>Ovda Airbase</strong> and Nevatim Airbase in Israel. They are also carrying out a build-up of Army airborne units in Jordan. Many of the <strong>C-17</strong> flights have been spotted at the Talladega Municipal Airport in Alabama which is near the Army weapons depot in Anniston where they store a large number of ground combat vehicles. A <strong>C-17</strong> has been spotted at <strong>Marine Corps Air Station Miramar</strong> outside of <strong>San Diego</strong>, <strong>California</strong> which is the base of the <strong>1st Marine Logistics Group</strong> that supports the <strong>US Marine Expeditionary Force</strong>.</p><p><br />A more informal measure of determining if a ground operation is imminent is by looking at what the servicemembers say on their social media profiles (they are saying bye to friends and loved ones) and by what they are eating. The <strong>Pentagon</strong> recently spent $22 million on lobsters and ribeye steak, and the servicemembers are now posting photos of their <i>"Surf and Turf"</i> meal. When I was in the military we only got served that meal right before bad shit happens!</p><p><br /><strong>Trump</strong> continues to say that negotiations to end the war are going well, but the actions on the ground say otherwise. My heart goes out to all of our servicemembers, their families, friends, and loved ones. It's a damn shame that they are being used in another useless never-ending illegal war of choice in <strong>Iran</strong>!</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Gary Wright II</dc:creator>		</item>
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	<guid isPermaLink="true">https://cleverpeople.com/blog/view/249139/thoughtful-gift-ideas-that-new-homeowners-will-truly-appreciate</guid>
	<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 14:40:05 -0400</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Thoughtful Gift Ideas That New Homeowners Will Truly Appreciate]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<h1>Thoughtful Gift Ideas That New Homeowners Will Truly Appreciate</h1><p>For friends, coworkers, and relatives shopping for new homeowners, the hardest part isn’t spending money, it’s guessing what will land well. Housewarming gifts can feel oddly high-stakes because homeownership milestones come with new routines, tight budgets, and strong opinions that don’t always show up on a registry. The most common gift-giving challenges happen when a present looks thoughtful but doesn’t fit the space, the season, or the way the household actually lives. With a little clarity, it’s possible to choose personalized gifts that feel like a warm welcome instead of a polite placeholder.</p><h2>Quick Summary: Thoughtful Housewarming Gifts</h2><ul><li>Pick personalized home gifts that feel meaningful without adding clutter to their new space.</li><li>Select budget-friendly presents that still look intentional and useful from the start.</li><li>Consider unique homeowner gifts that solve common new house needs in a memorable way.</li></ul><h2>Understanding Useful-Plus-Meaningful Gifts</h2><p>One idea guides every great housewarming gift: aim for useful <i>and</i> meaningful. Practicality means the item will get used in the first few months of settling in, while emotional value makes it feel like a vote of confidence in their new chapter. It helps to remember that <a href="https://www.chinatopack.com/es/what-makes-a-good-gift-set/">gifting is not merely a commercial transaction</a> but a way to show care.</p><p>This matters because new homeowners are juggling expenses, decisions, and tiny daily hassles. A gift that solves a real problem saves time and stress, and personalization makes it feel seen. In fact, <a href="https://compagniedesportraits.com/blogs/news/personalized-gift-checklist-essential-steps">60 percent of people say their most treasured gifts</a> reflect personal interests or shared memories.</p><p>Think of it like packing for a trip: you bring essentials, then one comfort item that feels like home. A basic tool or security upgrade covers the essentials, while a custom detail ties it to their space.</p><h2>Steal These 15 Gift Ideas (From Fixes to Cozy Upgrades)</h2><p>The best housewarming gifts usually land in that “useful-plus-meaningful” sweet spot: they solve a real new-home problem <i>and</i> feel like you noticed how they live. Here are options you can buy quickly, then personalize with one smart detail.</p><ol><li><strong>Build a homeowner toolkit they’ll actually use:</strong> Start with the basics that get used in the first month, tape measure, level, stud finder, adjustable wrench, hex keys, a bit set, and picture-hanging hardware. If you want it to feel thoughtful, add a small organizer labeled “Move-in Fixes” and tuck in a note with three common first-week jobs (hang curtains, tighten cabinet pulls, assemble shelves). This gift quietly says, “You’ve got this.”</li><li><strong>Upgrade their front door with a personalized doormat:</strong> Choose a durable, low-shed mat sized to the entry (common widths are 18x30 or 24x36 inches). Personalize it with the family name, a simple icon that matches their vibe (mountains, a leaf, a small house), or even just the street name. The popularity of personalization isn’t a fluke, interest is growing fast in the <a href="https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/news/revupmarketer/u-s-personalized-gifts-market-poised-1501096087.html">USD 15,185 million by 2030</a> personalized-gifts space, and a doormat is one of the most “safe but special” ways to do it.</li><li><strong>Give wireless home security they can set up in an hour:</strong> Look for a wireless home security starter set that doesn’t require drilling, think door/window sensors plus a motion sensor, with the option to add cameras later. The reason this works is it protects their peace of mind during that chaotic “who still has a key?” phase of homeownership. If you’re unsure about their preference, ask one question: “Would you rather start with sensors only or include a camera at the front door?”</li><li><strong>Pick a bird feeder for gardens that matches their outdoor space:</strong> For a yard, a sturdy feeder with a squirrel baffle and a bag of mixed seed is a great start; for a balcony, a window-mounted feeder keeps it simple. Add one extra that makes it <i>feel</i> tailored: a small field guide card, a hook/stand, or a note naming two birds common in their area. It turns “decor” into a daily ritual, coffee, window, birds.</li><li><strong>Make cooking feel settled with a custom cutting board:</strong> Choose a wood board large enough to be useful (at least 12x18 inches) and have it engraved with their move-in date, last name, or a short phrase they’ll actually keep out on the counter. Pair it with a bottle of board oil and a quick-care note: “Oil monthly; never soak.” It’s practical, but it also becomes a keepsake they’ll use during every new tradition.</li><li><strong>Turn “first dinner at home” into a wine subscription service:</strong> If they enjoy wine, set up a 1–3 month wine subscription service so it feels like a celebration without adding clutter. Make it more personal by including two stemless glasses or a simple “first night in” menu card you write yourself. If alcohol isn’t a fit, you can use the same idea with coffee, tea, or sparkling water, what matters is the ongoing welcome.</li><li><strong>Add one cozy upgrade they didn’t budget for:</strong> Think “comfort meets utility”: a soft throw for the couch, blackout curtains for the main bedroom, a dimmable lamp for the living room, or a set of matching hangers to make closets feel instantly organized. Choose one problem to solve (glare, echo, cold floors) rather than buying random decor. This is where your “useful-plus-meaningful” filter pays off, comfort is an emotional value you can measure daily.</li></ol><h2>Housewarming Gift Questions, Answered</h2><p><strong>Q: What are some practical gift ideas that can help new homeowners feel more organized and comfortable in their new space?</strong><br /><strong>A:</strong> Aim for “reset helpers” like a labeled key hook and mail sorter, matching closet hangers, or a small entryway tray for wallets and screws. Keep it budget-friendly by choosing one anchor area (front door, kitchen, bathroom) instead of buying lots of little things. If you’re unsure of their style, neutral colors plus a gift receipt keeps it easy.</p><p><strong>Q: How can I choose a gift that eases the stress of moving into a new home?</strong><br /><strong>A:</strong> Time it for when boxes are still around: a helpful gift on move-in week feels like relief, not clutter. A flexible option like <a href="https://www.spoken.io/blog/the-ultimate-housewarming-registry-checklist">gift cards to your favorite home stores</a> lets them solve the very first “we need this today” problem. Add a short note naming what it’s for, like shelves, storage bins, or lightbulbs.</p><p><strong>Q: What personalized or unique gifts work well to make a new house feel like a home?</strong><br /><strong>A:</strong> Personalization works best when it’s subtle: a family name, move-in date, or coordinates on something they will actually use. If you want a simple DIY touch, <a href="https://www.adobe.com/express/create/print/pillow">try this pillow designer</a> to create a custom throw pillow cover with their initials and a color that matches their living room. It keeps the gesture meaningful without guessing their whole decor theme.</p><p><strong>Q: Are there gifts that can help simplify the daily routines of new homeowners?</strong><br /><strong>A:</strong> Yes, think of “one less decision per day” gifts like a weekly meal planner pad, a charging station for a shared counter, or a basic cleaning caddy that lives under the sink. These are most appreciated when they arrive within the first month, when routines are still forming. A quick handwritten checklist of your three favorite house shortcuts makes it feel mentor-level helpful.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Q: What if I want to give a gift that supports a new homeowner in setting up home security or smart technology?</strong><br /><strong>A:</strong> Choose easy setup over fancy features: wireless, app-guided, and renter-friendly installation styles reduce friction. Ask one preference question before buying, like whether they want sensors, a doorbell alert, or simple lighting automation first. A small card that frames it as a <a href="https://tenderflame.com/blogs/nieuws/the-ultimate-guide-to-the-perfect-housewarming-gift">gesture of warmth</a> helps it land as care, not commentary.</p><h2>Give Meaningfully and Strengthen Connections in Their New Home</h2><p>Housewarming gifts can feel surprisingly tricky, no one wants to overspend, show up too early, or hand over something that adds clutter. The steady way through is the mindset this guide leaned on: lead with usefulness, fit, and care, then let personalization be the gentle finishing touch. When that approach guides the choice, empowered gift-giving stops feeling like guesswork and becomes a simple way of celebrating new homeowners in the chapter they’re building. A meaningful gift says, “I see you here,” not “I picked something fast.” Choose one small detail to tailor today, timing, budget, or a personal note, and commit to it. Gifts that build connections help people feel grounded, supported, and at home.</p>]]></description>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 16:59:30 -0400</pubDate>
	<link>https://cleverpeople.com/blog/view/249117/inside-of-putins-elite-drone-unit-rubicon</link>
	<title><![CDATA[Inside of Putin&#039;s Elite Drone Unit &quot;Rubicon&quot;]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Rubicon</strong> is an elite <strong>Russian</strong> drone unit that has been causing trouble for <strong>Ukraine</strong>. It was recently discovered that <strong>Rubicon</strong> is located next door to <strong>Center 795</strong> headquarters which is <strong>Putin</strong>'s elite squad that carries out foreign abductions and assassinations among other tasks. <strong>Center 795</strong> recently got exposed so see my previous post on that story!</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Here's a look inside of <strong>Rubicon</strong>:</span><br /><a class="x1fey0fg xmper1u x1edh9d7" href="https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-drone-rubicon-secret-ukraine-war/33532804.html"><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-drone-rubicon-secret-ukraine-war/33532804.html</span></a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Gary Wright II</dc:creator>		</item>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 16:51:10 -0400</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[Putin&#039;s Elite &quot;Center 795&quot; Compromised]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">After using <strong>Google Translate</strong>, one of the officers of <strong>Center 795</strong> got arrested in <strong>Columbia</strong> while trying to kidnap opposition leaders, and then the entire unite became compromised. </span><i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>The Insider</strong></span></i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> has identified all of the center’s key leaders and sponsors, determine its location, and pinpoint its main areas of activity.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Center 795</strong> was made up of "elite units from the <strong>GRU</strong> and <strong>FSB</strong>, and was established as a top-secret and fully autonomous entity designed to carry out the most critical operations, ranging from military missions in Ukraine to political assassinations and abductions abroad."</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">It turns out that <strong>Center 795</strong> headquarters is next door to an elite <strong>Russian</strong> drone unit called <strong>Rubicon</strong> which has been a problem in <strong>Ukraine</strong>. See my post about <strong>Rubicon</strong> that is coming after this one!</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Here's the wild story about how <strong>Center 795</strong> was revealed as well as charts identifying the members and their hierarchy:</span><br /><a class="x1fey0fg xmper1u x1edh9d7" href="https://theins.press/en/inv/290235"><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">https://theins.press/en/inv/290235</span></a></p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Gary Wright II</dc:creator>		</item>
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	<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2026 15:29:16 -0500</pubDate>
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	<title><![CDATA[War On Iran Expands Into World War 3]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">While the <strong>USA</strong> and <strong>Israel</strong> have been striking thousands of sites in <strong>Iran</strong>, <strong>Iran</strong> has been striking targets throughout the <strong>Middle East</strong> which has caused the war to expand to other countries and now even <strong>Europe</strong> is involved. Iran's missiles have a range of less than 2,000 miles so they can't strike the <strong>USA</strong> or <strong>Europe</strong> directly. So, <strong>Iran</strong> has carried out drone and missile strikes against its neighbors and many of them have been successful.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">After <strong>Iran</strong> struck their base in <strong>Cyprus</strong>, the <strong>United Kingdom</strong> is sending their air defense destroyer </span><i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">HMS Dragon</span></i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> there along with helicopters with counter-drone capabilities. Their <strong>Ministry of Defense</strong> says their <strong>Royal Air Force F-35 jets</strong> have already shot down drones over <strong>Jordan</strong>, <strong>Iraq</strong>, and <strong>Qatar</strong>.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>France</strong> has defense agreements with the <strong>United Arab Emirates (UAE)</strong>, <strong>Kuwait</strong>, and <strong>Qatar</strong>. They are sending their only aircraft carrier the </span><i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Charles de Gaulle</span></i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> to the eastern <strong>Mediterranean</strong> along with sending a frigate equipped with air-defense systems to <strong>Cyprus</strong>.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Spain</strong> (along with the <strong>UK</strong>) wouldn't let the <strong>USA</strong> use its bases to attack <strong>Iran</strong>, so <strong>Trump</strong> is verbally attacking those two countries (both of which are members of <strong>NATO</strong>). <strong>Trump</strong> just threatened to cut off all trade with <strong>Spain</strong> in retaliation.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>China</strong> is angry because <strong>Iran</strong> has closed the <strong>Strait of Hormuz</strong> where 30% of their oil supply travels through, so we're about to have a naval battle in the <strong>Persian Gulf</strong>. <strong>Trump</strong> has just promised the world that the <strong>US Navy</strong> will escort the oil tankers through the <strong>Strait</strong> and says he has ordered a federal agency to provide </span><i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">"political risk insurance and guarantees for ALL Maritime Trade"</span></i><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"> in the <strong>Gulf</strong>. That is going to be expensive!</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Pakistan</strong> and <strong>Afghanistan</strong> have started their own war with each other, so that's another volatile hotspot in the <strong>Middle East</strong> that nobody is paying attention to because of the war against <strong>Iran</strong>.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Israel</strong> isn't passing up this opportunity to continue their <strong>genocide</strong> in <strong>Gaza</strong>, but they've also sent troops and started attacking <strong>Hezbollah</strong> targets in <strong>Lebanon</strong>.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Trump</strong> and <strong>Israel's Crime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> have started this war with <strong>Iran</strong> with no plan on how to end it. By assassinating <strong>Ayatollah Ali Khamenei</strong>, they have infuriated the <strong>Shiite</strong> population around the world. <strong>Shia</strong> is the second largest branch of <strong>Muslims</strong>, so there could be revenge strikes carried out all over the world.&nbsp;</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">There is no way to win this war by airstrikes alone, and history teaches us that there's a very good chance someone worse that the previous <strong>Ayatollah</strong> takes over <strong>Iran</strong> as <strong>Supreme Leader</strong>. The <strong>Iranian</strong> people can't hold a revolution because of <strong>Iran</strong>'s army (the <strong>Artesh</strong>) and the <strong>Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)</strong>. The entire purpose of the formation of the <strong>IRGC</strong> in 1979 was to ensure regime survival by preventing internal coups, and guarding their theocracy against foreign interference. Unless the <strong>Artesh</strong> and <strong>IRGC</strong> suddenly switch to the side of the protesters, then another revolution in <strong>Iran</strong> is doomed.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Trump</strong> and <strong>Netanyahu</strong> have opened a Pandora's Box across the world, and <strong>Russia</strong> and <strong>China</strong> are paying close attention. By the <strong>USA</strong> and <strong>Israel</strong> carrying out a supposedly "pre-emptive strike" against <strong>Iran</strong> and trying to force a regime change in <strong>Iran</strong> and <strong>Venezuela</strong>, we have lost the moral high ground. This gives <strong>Putin</strong> an excuse to strike <strong>Europe</strong> and gives <strong>Xi</strong> a reason for <strong>China</strong> to take <strong>Taiwan</strong>. They were planning for an invasion in 2027, but I'm sure the war in <strong>Iran</strong> has sped up their schedule.</span><br /><br /><span style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The <strong>USA</strong> is going to run short on missiles, drones, and ammunition, so now is the perfect time for the other radical nations around the world to act a fool. <strong>Trump</strong> has started <strong>World War 3</strong> and so far I haven't heard any plans on how to end it.</span><br /><br />&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
	<dc:creator>Gary Wright II</dc:creator>		</item>
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