‘Without continued and escalating diplomatic, legal and cultural pressure, the potential, partial, dubious ceasefire will become Zionism’s lifeline and platform for another, bigger catastrophe.’
Mizrahi: “People want to go home. They have seen enough and suffered enough. People in Gaza and those speaking up and crying for Gaza online are tired, overworked, overstimulated, and deeply shaken. They need a respite, a light at the end of the tunnel, some comfort, temporary and fragile as it might be.
Emotionally this need, this longing, can be understood and is to be expected. Politically, it could be one of the biggest mistakes the international anti-Zionist front made in all its days of existence.
This could become another Oslo Accord moment; a great trap – a mass grave – presented as a historic breakthrough.
While everybody seems to be celebrating a ceasefire in Gaza even before it was announced, I’d like to take the political and cautionary perspective of the latest developments.
As a general preamble I’m going to say: if you’re not automatically assuming the worst intentions on behalf of the US and Israel, you’ve let yourself go. I won’t judge you too harshly for choosing wishful thinking over experience and momentary relief over actual change – we all do what we can – but I won’t keep my voice down, either.”

The faultlines of the fucking fools that think Rapist Trump is anything but a transactional mother fucker who works with and for Isra-Hell.
Look at this crap from some dude, Nonzero Newsletter, Substack:
When it comes to foreign policy, Donald Trump is an enigma. During presidential campaigns, he blasts neoconservatives for involving America in Forever Wars. After he’s elected president, he hires neocons and other hardliners to work in the White House. Officials who filled key roles in his first administration, and the new appointees slated to do the same in his second, read like a Who’s Who of ultra-hawkism. Different men, same story.
While all sorts of explanations for Trump’s contradictions are possible—he’s all talk, or he’s under donor pressure, or he just likes tough guys—one theory has given some advocates of foreign policy restraint (including yours truly) a measure of solace, namely, that Trump uses the hawks as a means to pursue dovish ends. Evidence for this comes from reports about how Trump in his first term liked to have a warmongering John Bolton by his side, just to scare people. “Bolton can be the bad cop and Trump can be the good cop,” one Trump official explained to Axios in 2019. “Trump believes this to his core.”

This cunt of a multiple sex offender pussy, well, Epstein, err, Mossad, err, Isra-Hell, has the goods on the piece of shit criminal grifter.
Yeah, the cunt, a real fucking dove:
NATO continues to pressure Ukraine to lower its conscription age to 18 as the huge casualties by Ukraine have resulted in a lack of manpower. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is pressuring Ukraine into “getting younger people into the fight”, while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has been more cautious in his language by arguing “We need probably more people to move to the front line”.[1] The incoming Trump administration also appears to take the same line, as Trump’s National Security Advisor Mike Walz argued that lowering the conscription age could “generate hundreds of thousands of new soldiers”.[2]
Gaza? Ahh, Ukraine:

You are looking at several hundred thousands dead on the UkroNazi side, and twice as many fucking wounded in the body and a few million wounded in the head. Russia, again, think 90 K, or a 100K, and too, wounded bodies and fucked up heads.

At the beginning of January, less than a month after rebel forces seized Damascus and toppled the Syrian government, Israeli occupation forces launched an unchallenged advance extending to the vicinity of the Al-Mantara Dam – a critical water source for Deraa and the largest dam in the region, located in the western countryside of Quneitra.
Reports indicate that Israeli tanks and troops established military outposts, erected earth mounds, and imposed stringent restrictions on local movement, allowing access only during specific, pre-determined times.
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Who the fuck in their right mind believe that Adolph Netanyahu is even one neck’s hair shivering about Trump’s fucked up plans?
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Jews, boys, and Trump and Company ain’t getting near any fucking battleline with the Talmudists.
However, technological advancements in desalination and wastewater reuse have helped Israel reduce its dependence on natural water sources. By 2018, Israel was reusing 87 percent of its treated wastewater, primarily for agricultural purposes.
Yet, these innovations come with limitations. Desalination and wastewater treatment are costly and cannot entirely offset the effects of climate change. Rising temperatures, declining rainfall, and shrinking aquifer recharge rates are exacerbating Israel’s water scarcity, as are the declining water levels and increasing salinity of Lake Kinneret and further desertification in the south of the country.
To address these challenges, Israel has worked on collecting and treating about 94 percent of wastewater, 87 percent of which is reused, primarily for agriculture. Overall, between 2000 and 2018, agriculture’s share of freshwater withdrawals declined from 64 to 35 percent of total water withdrawals.
These challenges have compelled Israel to turn to regional water sources, such as the Yarmouk River in Jordan and the Litani River in Lebanon, to supplement its needs.
Water has been a cornerstone of Israel’s strategy since the early days of the Zionist ideological movement. Since the state was founded through wars, occupations, and negotiations with neighboring Arab states, access to water has been a strategic priority for Israel. This strategy revolved around maximizing the use of water within and beyond its borders, even at the expense of the water security of neighboring countries.
Early Zionist leaders, such as Chaim Weizmann, highlighted the importance of water from areas such as the recently occupied Mount Hermon in Syria and Lebanon’s Litani River for irrigation and economic development.
The founder of modern Zionism, Theodor Herzl, stressed from the outset the need for the Jewish state to include southern Lebanon, in part because of its containment of vital water sources. The Zionist movement exerted tremendous pressure during the 1919 peace conference in Paris, seeking to annex the sources of the Jordan River, the Litani River, and the Hauran Plain in Syria to Palestine. However, these demands were rejected by the French side, which had the mandate over Syria and Lebanon under the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement.
In 1941, David Ben-Gurion, who later became Israel’s first prime minister, clearly revealed that the future Israeli state coveted the Litani River, saying: “We must remember that the Litani River must be within the borders of the Jewish state to ensure its viability.”
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Resnick was born in 1936,[9] and raised in a Jewish middle class family in New Jersey and later moved to California with his family in the 1950s.[9] His grandfather had immigrated from Ukraine when his father was 3.[10] In 1959, he graduated with a BS from the University of California, Los Angeles and then a JD from the UCLA School of Law.[11][12][13] While in law school, he founded his first business, a janitorial services company, which he sold in 1969.[9]

Resnick was born Lynda Rae Harris[4] to a Jewish family in Baltimore, Maryland,[5][6] and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her father, Jack H. Harris, born Ostravsky, worked as a film distributor during the 1950s; he is known for producing The Blob, which later became a cult favorite.[5] Her mother, Muriel (née Goodman), was an interior designer.[7] Because of her father’s occupation, Resnick, at the age of four, had a recurring role on The Horn & Hardart Children’s Hour broadcast from WCAU-TV in Philadelphia.[8] Resnick graduated from Harriton High School, and the family moved to southern California.[5] After a brief stint at a local college, Resnick took a job at the in-house ad agency for Sunset House catalog.[8] Resnick founded an advertising agency, Lynda Limited, at the age of 19.[9]
Cali-Jew-fic-ation.
Stewart and Lynda Resnick, a billionaire couple who own around 60% of an important California water resource, have come under intense criticism for using more water than every home in Los Angeles combined, with critics arguing that their actions may be hindering efforts to contain the city’s ongoing wildfires.
The Resnicks, California’s wealthiest farming family, with a $13 billion fortune, have come under renewed criticism for their alleged overuse of water during Los Angeles’ worst wildfires in history, according to the UK’s Daily Mail.
The controversy traces back to 1994, when their advisors played a key role in the Monterey Plus Agreement, a deal that transferred the taxpayer-funded Kern Water Bank from public ownership to private control.
Originally designed to ensure a stable water supply during droughts, the bank is now seen as a tool benefiting private interests.
Amid California’s devastating wildfires, critics are highlighting this shift, arguing that it compromises the state’s ability to manage water resources in times of crisis.
The family owns 185,000 acres of farmland and holds a major stake in the Kern Water Bank.

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Genocide, larger Israel plans, and it’s all fucking smoke and mirrors. Trump and Company HATE brown people, Arabs, and Muslims. Ain’t no ceasefire EVER.
Look and listen to this fucking Katie, err, Aaron, and you get this fucking freak, man: Mouin Rabbani Breaks Down Ceasefire, Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro Responds To Candace Owens
Get these fucking Jews off the fucking cable:

ZIONISM is modern day, Judaism, and Jews in Israel, well, they are Jews, and if they call themselves liberals or orthodox, they are still Zionists, living in the Jewish State of Raping and Murdering and Maiming Occupied Palestine.
This fucking crap about historical Judaism and all the fucking supposedly scholastic and rabbinical mumbo jumbo as somehow being relevant is SICKENING.
Jews go to synagogues and fund the weapons of Jews — from AI, to IT, to pharma, to surveillance to satellites to fucking war dog flesh peeling machines and bombs.
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And the Washington Jew Post has their rabid fucked up female jews riding shotgun:

A furious uproar ensued upon the book’s release. One notable contribution was from Deborah Lipstadt, the court historian later appointed to the Biden Administration as “special envoy” for combating anti-Semitism — a makework State Department post whose vague requirements mostly seem to entail exhorting corporations and supplicant governments to more aggressively monitor and punish unseemly political speech. Lipstadt’s January 2007 column in the Washington Post, obnoxiously titled “Jimmy Carter’s Jewish Problem,” strikes a contrived tone of bereaved disappointment that Lipstadt had tragically found herself needing to accuse the once-beloved Carter of trafficking in “anti-Semitic stereotypes.” The column culminates in a predictably idiotic comparison of Carter with David Duke. Typical for Lipstadt, her charges of “anti-Semitism” more rely on elliptical imputations of “anti-Semitism” by omission or convoluted inference, rather than anything plausibly “anti-Semitic” that Carter had ever actually done or said. Conspicuously few direct quotes from Carter’s book supply the ammunition for her fusillade. Instead, Lipstadt complains that Carter only “makes two fleeting references to the Holocaust” in a book focused on the political and diplomatic situation of Palestinians, which is enough to get Lipstadt’s darkest suspicions roused. Carter’s failure to dedicate his book more robustly to the Holocaust “gives inadvertent comfort to those who deny its importance or even its historical reality,” according to Lipstadt. That Carter had once signed the legislation that brought the US Holocaust Museum into existence was no solace, per Lipstadt.

Having finally read the book myself last year, Lipstadt’s charges, and the wider uproar, look all the more preposterous in retrospect. It’s a very restrained and cautious book, although admittedly radical by the standards of ex-presidents. Today, Carter’s comments read almost like consensus banalities. Identifying the principal roadblocks to a regional settlement, Carter writes:
“Some Israelis believe they have the right to confiscate and colonize Arab land and try to justify the sustained subjugation and persecution of increasingly hopeless and aggravated Palestinians.”
How anyone could have exploded with rage at the utterance of such a statement in 2006 indicates just how comparatively stifled the public debate was at that time. However much “pro-Israel” lobbyists may wish to limit public debate today, it’s impossible to imagine such a comment generating anything like the same opprobrium that was hurled at Carter then — ironically resulting in lots more copies of the book being sold. Carter never could have added enough Israel-sympathetic qualifiers to quell the backlash, such as his prescription that “the Arabs must acknowledge openly and specifically that Israel is a reality and has a right to exist in peace, behind secure and recognized borders, and with a firm Arab pledge to terminate any further acts of violence against the legally constituted nation of Israel.” Neither did Carter’s fond reminiscences about his early travels to Israel in 1973, when he was governor of Georgia and preparing to soon run for president, blunt any outrage.
“Having studied Bible lessons since early childhood and taught them for twenty years, I was infatuated with the Holy Land,” writes Carter, and he thus eagerly accepted an invitation to voyage there. (Come to think of it, Carter was ahead of the curve in making Israel a go-to pilgrimage destination for any ‘serious’ presidential aspirant.)














This is so so fucking embarassing, these goddamned so-called leaders at the rapists’ murderers’ polluters’ thieves’ WALL.


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Diverse Intelligences?
Dr. Pranab Das
Trustee, Science and Religion Lead
Pranab Das is Professor (retired) of Physics at Elon University and Executive Director of the Institute for Technology, Science and Culture (InTerSeCt). He was educated at Reed College and the University of Texas at Austin, where he obtained his PhD in the Dynamics of Small Asymmetric Self-Connected Hopfield Neural Networks.
Prof. Das is the recipient of a number of awards and grants in such areas as science and religion, active matter, and diverse intelligences. He served as P.I. on the major international program “Global Perspectives on Science and Spirituality”, and its follow-up the GPSS Major Awards Program overseeing the identification, support and development of scholars and programs in science and spirituality in Eastern/Central Europe and Asia. He served as Executive Editor for the International Society for Science and Religion’s “ISSR Library project” curating and distributing a canonical collection of over 200 volumes in science and religion to 150 institutions of higher learning worldwide. He has been an active participant in the philosophy of science surrounding active matter and was co-PI on “Emergence of Cytoplastic Dynamics using Active Matter”.
Most recently, he was responsible for the design and content of a $50 million grants program run by the Templeton World Charity Foundation. The “Diverse Intelligences Initiative” for which he was the Principal Advisor from 2017 to 2022, has funded almost 100 research programs and projects across a wide variety of scientific disciplines. He is currently the Principal Investigator on “New Opportunities in Diverse Intelligences”, serves on the leadership team of the annual Diverse Intelligences Summit, and consults with various private foundations and boards.

Here, listen hard, from bacteria, with memories, up to humans. Web3 Token Engineering. Cloud Minds — human or engineered intelligence or machine translation, game theory, chaos theory and giving animals digital wallets.
