Lafarge Paid ISIS? Military Families Want Their Cut. Based.
French Cement Company Funds Terrorists, Now American Heroes Want Their Due — Will the Swamp Deliver?

So, get this. Lafarge, the world's LARGEST cement company (seriously, who knew cement was such a big racket?) got caught red-handed funneling MILLIONS to ISIS. That's right, the same ISIS that was busy beheading journalists and blowing up everything in sight. Apparently, they wanted to keep their Syrian plant running, even if it meant greasing the palms of jihadists. What could go wrong, right?
Now, cue the military families. Specifically, the family of Chief Petty Officer Kenton Stacy, a freakin' NAVY EOD GUY who got turned into a quadriplegic after ISIS booby-trapped a hospital. Yeah, you read that right. He's suing Lafarge to get a piece of the $800 MILLION the DOJ seized from the French cement overlords. And honestly, who can blame him?
Lafarge pleaded guilty to paying $17 million to ISIS in 2022. Seventeen. Million. Dollars. And in April of this year (2026), a French court FINALLY convicted them. Took long enough, didn't it? These multinational corporations think they can just waltz around the world, funding terrorists, and get away with it. Think again, pal.
The lawyer representing Stacy, Todd Toral, gets it. He's a Marine. He's fighting for these families. He's trying to pry that sweet, sweet terrorist-funding cash out of the Swamp (aka the DOJ) and get it to the people who actually deserve it. Will he succeed? That's the million-dollar (or $800 million-dollar) question.
Here's the thing: this isn't just about the money. It's about justice. It's about holding these corporations accountable for their actions. It's about saying, 'Hey, you can't just fund terrorists and get away with it. There are consequences.'
But let's be real for a second. The DOJ has had this money since October 2022. That's almost four years! What are they doing with it? Probably using it to fund some woke social justice initiative, knowing the Biden admin. You know, something totally unrelated to the actual victims of ISIS's terrorism.
So, here's the call to action: Light 'em up. Demand that the DOJ release the Lafarge funds to the military families who deserve it. Flood their inboxes, blow up their Twitter accounts, do whatever it takes to make them listen. These heroes deserve more than just thoughts and prayers.
And to Lafarge? Enjoy your appeal. We're watching you. And we're coming for you. Consider this a formal invitation to get rekt. They tried to weasel out of their part by calling it a “legacy matter” violating their code of conduct. Bruh, it's more than a legacy matter. It’s about literally funding terrorism. Do better.
This is the way. May the based be with you.
