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I was triggered reading another Substack: The Army is Begging Unvaccinated Soldiers to Return: Army forced to reverse course, as people refuse to enlist by Igor Chudov

My colorful comment goes as follows: “Fuck these jar heads and fucking baby killers and wedding party bombers. Trillions spent on these mercenaries. May they go the way of the dodo. Won’t get a fucking jab but will help murder babies in Gaza? Human stain, from prick Austin all the way down to PFC Gomer.”

It’s a simple fucking comparison. Think of all those tubby girls and boys, all those on the Autism spectrum, all those ready for gender conversion surgery lining up for the red-white-blue uniformed mercenary hit-squad services.

Are we just mentally vacuumed? Out of shape is one way to put it. Think chronically ill, with a shit load of both physical and mental issues. An Army of One? For what now?

Ahh, as the Zionist Jews Do, the rest of the world follows? Soldiers with autism give army rare view into intel, and disorder

“The IDF’s Unit 9900, faced with the Sisyphean task of deciphering satellite images, has begun employing volunteer soldiers on the autism spectrum who have proven adept at decoding the pictures. For the two ex-Mossad agents who started the program, it’s a ‘win-win’ situation.”

Fuck:

[Photo: Master Sgt. Shale Norwitz, 688th Cyberspace Wing, poses for a photo at Robins Air Force Base, Ga., Aug. 2, 2021. ]

Norwitz struggles with Autism Spectrum Disorder and uses his experience to advocate for others who may face neurodiversity challenges in the workplace.

A passenger-filled sedan rolled violently against a dirt median, abruptly halted on its roof and blocked oncoming traffic on the interstate. Master Sgt. Shale Norwitz’s duty to protect and serve took precedence.

Due to his application of military training and a unique diagnosis, Norwitz safely extracted the occupants of the vehicle, led victims away from the wreckage and redirected the flow of traffic.

Norwitz, 5th Combat Communications Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of Operations Planning, attributed his heroic acts to his military training and neurodiversity.

“I’m on the [autism] spectrum and that makes me good at being a strategic thinker, and contributes to my innovation,” Norwitz said. “This is the stuff that makes us great, but it is something we need reinforcement on.”

Fucking drones, and so, autism is a-okay? Why so many now, in 2023, diagnosed, especially since 1980, with autism? Nah, no big questions there, and in this upside down world, sex conversion surgery loving world, living with intellectual disabilities normal, developmental disabilities and psychological disabilities being the new in, this situation is so much better than figuring out wha the fuck is going on with 1 out of 44 diagnosed with austism, why so many with Fragile X, why so many kids by age 12 have many chronic illnesses, including asthma and ADD-like behavior and nervous tics and diabetes and hypertension and bone deformaties and . . . .

I guarantee most of the people I have worked with, with some level of DD/ID/PD, they are not living the high life in the US Air Force or on Jeff Bezos’ team. They are lucking to get $759 a month in disability social security and some food stamps and a map to the local food pantry! I know, since I work with THEM.

Smiling faces:

Nah, it couldn’t be the PVC lined pipes, all the shit in our water, the plastics in everything, the hormone disrupting and enhancing and devolving shit in the food, in the carpets, in the paint, in the air, on the lawns, on the berries? Nah, not all those shots the kids get by age, hmm, what? Nah, not all of these things working in concert or in discordance to synergistically mess with mama’s eggs and papa’s sperm and the old development fetus. Nah. It’s all about recruiting kids with heart problems and adults with neuro-divergent lifestyles and brain processing.

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Happy faces make great drone and AI-VR-AR-MR operators!

“Companies that have fleets, that do land surveillance, geospatial mapping,” said Rouhani. “They have to gain design approvals, production approvals, appliance certification in order to move forward so that’s what we are doing.”

Darcy never looked at autism as a challenge, more like an asset.

“I have a form of spatial intelligence which allows me to visualize complex systems in my mind,” said Rouhani.

Darcy’s business partner, Jocelyn Pritchett, says Darcy’s unique understanding is helping their company soar to new heights.

“She can say, ‘well this is the way my autistic brain sees this and so that’s why I’m approaching it like this,’ and it just makes perfect sense to me,” said Pritchett.

This work is crucial but exceedingly difficult. One lieutenant associated with the program calls the graduates of “Watching the Horizon” among the best decipherers she’s ever come across. The fact that individuals with autism have participated in and succeeded in the program is a testament to the skills and abilities those on the spectrum possess.

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WikiLeaks has released a classified US military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad — including two Reuters news staff.

Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the Freedom of Information Act, without success since the time of the attack. The video, shot from an Apache helicopter gun-sight, clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers. Two young children involved in the rescue were also seriously wounded.

Autism, man:

Wikileaks has obtained and decrypted this previously unreleased video footage from a US Apache helicopter in 2007. It shows Reuters journalist Namir Noor-Eldeen, driver Saeed Chmagh, and several others as the Apache shoots and kills them in a public square in Eastern Baghdad. They are apparently assumed to be insurgents. After the initial shooting, an unarmed group of adults and children in a minivan arrives on the scene and attempts to transport the wounded. They are fired upon as well. The official statement on this incident initially listed all adults as insurgents and claimed the US military did not know how the deaths ocurred. Wikileaks released this video with transcripts and a package of supporting documents on April 5th 2010

This is too scholarly, but: The Romans had a difficult relationship with the kind of luxury and excess that we think of as indicators of moral and social decadence. But in many ways they revelled in such luxury. Readily accepting the financial rewards of empire, they spent huge sums on their own benefits. Whether in the colossal public games in the amphitheatre and the circus, in the opulent imperial bath complexes, or in extravagant private villas, Romans of all social levels delighted in the very best that life was thought to offer. Chapter 1 examines how far the evidence supports this somewhat melodramatic view of Rome by looking at the ways in which luxury spread in the Roman world. It also looks at the ways this growth in luxury compelled the Romans to create new concepts to understand the phenomenon. Luxury was almost never seen as a simple index of increased wealth. Rather, it raised all manner of moral issues among Rome’s ruling classes, many of which long outlived the end of the Roman empire itself. (see references below)

Here, on my morning fucking Bing and Yahoo feeds. We are a fucked society with this discordance hitting our world, our minds, our ears, our eyes!

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The two Jennie-O turkeys from a farm in central Minnesota will make the trip to Washington to be pardoned by President Joe Biden. The two birds were hatched in July and raised in a Jennie-O-owned flock at an undisclosed location.

“Our team and Jennie-O are very proud to raise the presidential birds this Thanksgiving. We have some of the best production professionals in the industry and are honored to be a part in this 70-plus year tradition,” Rojas said.

The 2022 National Thanksgiving Turkeys were Chocolate, a 46-pound fowl, along with Chip, a 47-pounder, both raised at the Circle S Ranch in Monroe, N.C. After their pardon, these two birds were retired to North Carolina State University in Raleigh, where they remain under the care of veterinarians, faculty and students.

[Note: Tens of thousands in Gaza are dying of hunger, man, no electricity, man, nothing, and this shit passes through us like leaky gut crap that it is!]

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Martha Stewart has canceled Thanksgiving.

“Oh I gave up Thanksgiving. I canceled,” she told Kelly Clarkson on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” Wednesday.

Well, actually, nine of Stewart’s guests canceled on her Thanksgiving dinner because someone got sick.

“So I decided, I called up my chef friend and I said ‘We’re not doing Thanksgiving,'” Stewart proclaimed.

Plus, she’d already cooked 14 turkeys for her TV show, and was still due to make one more for the “TODAY Show,” she told Clarkson.

“I am turkeyed out,” Stewart said.

Instead, Stewart will be visiting “about five different homes to taste different courses” after friends invited her to their Thanksgiving feasts.

“Oh my God, those friends must be so stressed out,” Clarkson said.

“Oh, I hope so,” Stewart replied.

[Note: Whores incorporated, and alas, multimillionaire worthless nothings tell us about their fucking belly issues, their fucking menu for National Day of Mourning-Sorrow-Recognition for MURDERING First Nations?]

The United Nations was forced to stop deliveries of food and other necessities to Gaza on Friday and warned of the growing possibility of widespread starvation after internet and telephone services collapsed in the besieged enclave because of a lack of fuel.

[Note: If this doesn’t tell you the world is broken beyond repair, then you are living inside the cavity of a salmonella-laced fucking dead bird.]

[Note:Everything is antisemitism. Everything. Talking about breaking a menorah over Jon Leibowtiz Stweart’s head is way way so anti-this and anti-that.]

Note: Endless blow jobs for these pricks: Billionaires Niel, Saadé and Schmidt Invest in €300 Million AI Lab]

Billionaires Eric Schmidt, left, Rodolphe Saade, center, and Xavier Niel, at ai-Pulse on Nov. 17.

Elon Musk has failed to pay a fine for not taking appropriate steps to remove child sexual abuse content from his platform X – formerly Twitter.

The Australian Federal Police was told the company still owes more than $600,000.

Last month, eSafety Commissioner Julie Grant said the Musk-owned company also needed to pay a fine for failing to respond to questions sent in February.

Elon Musk is facing intense backlash after he agreed with an antisemitic post on X, formerly known as Twitter.  

On Wednesday, an X user made an antisemitic post that accused Jewish people of advocating for hatred against “whites.” Musk replied by writing “you have said the actual truth.” 

In just the first two weeks after Musk bought the site, antisemitic posts increased 61%, according to the Council for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a non-profit that tracks hate speech on the internet. In August, their claims incensed Musk to the point that X filed a lawsuit against the CCDH for allegedly conducting a “scare campaign to drive away advertisers.” Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war last month, the CCDH found that hate speech on the platform only worsened. The group released a report showing that 98% of 200 posts it reported for violating X’s guidelines remained on the site. 

[Note: Japan!! That JAPAN!! What a horror show, what JAPAN did to Chinese. And this mutually beneficial relations is fucking pap — trillions expended on military while their countries burn. Thanks, fucking U$A. New Cold-Hot AI War, 4.0]

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida committed to pursuing mutually-beneficial relations in their first face-to-face talks in a year, a sign that Asia’s two largest economies are looking to patch up strained ties.

[Note: That fucking Marcons and that fucking war criminal Blinken. Oh, green technology at its best, nuclear. How many uranium mines are there in the Philippines?]

The Philippines and the United States on Friday signed a historic civil nuclear cooperation deal, which is seen to help with the country’s energy security by laying the legal basis for the transfer of nuclear equipment and material from the US to Manila.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s behavior while seated next to President Joe Biden during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping is being questioned online.

[Note: Fucking war criminals, and where’s that anthrax laced Lemon Pledge for the fancy cherry wood table when we need it?]

Biden, Blinken and other members of the Biden administration met with Xi and Chinese government representatives to discuss U.S.-China relations on Wednesday at a historic estate near San Francisco, California, where the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit is taking place this week.

Roman decadence - Wikipedia

Rome’s sick decadence was/is on the backs of slaves, slave laborers, the dispossessed, imported immigrants, theft of food, fuel, family, and a DNA structure that has carried through the ages.

Decadence:

Fucking embarassing fucking ox!

Chronic illnesses, physically unfit, oh, those sullen and blank faces, man oh man, this is an Army of One, All that you can be!

Again, thanks Igor for the piece: on his Substack!

It all begs the question, no, who is in charge of those Operation Warp Speed toxins, those DNA hack shots? Well, I am not going to lay it out and get accused of antisemitism. Shit!

References— Decadence Empire of Old, but Same Old Italy. Number One Destination for AmeriKKKans!

Fucking starve and set disease and lack of medicines plague upon the Gazans, but we got Holly-Dirt!

Goodfellas’ biggest legacy might be the ‘chatty gangster’ character type, which has popped up in many subsequent films, such as The Usual Suspects (Credit: AF archive/Alamy)

We live in a culture where stereotyping and the inclusion of individuality is demanded. A negative word or action against religion, physicality, sexual orientation, or race will cripple a person’s reputation. Friends, associates, and organizations will distance themselves from the pariah, as not to be considered guilty by association. The repercussion is both immediate and feared, and no one understands this more than celebrities.

  • Amy Schumer apologized for a racist joke she used to make about Latino men.
  • Eddie Murphy apologized for his past material about the LGBTQ+ community. Murphy said he was “ignorant,” and he deeply regrets “[…] any and all pain this has caused.”
  • Weird Al Yankovic was “deeply sorry” for using the word “spastic” in the song World Crimes.
  • Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman, and Jimmy Fallon have all apologized for their past blackface skits.
  • Nikki Glaser apologized for shaming Taylor Swift’s “skinny” body.
  • Jay Leno issued an apology for his past racist jokes about the Asian-American community.
  • Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively apologized for the location of their wedding venue. They said they are “deeply and unreservedly sorry” for holding their 2012 nuptials at a former slave plantation in South Carolina.
  • The Academy Awards demanded that appointed host, Kevin Hart, apologize for the homophobic jokes from his distant past even though he had previously done so.

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