the public right to affordable housing, medicine, dentistry, schooling, water-transportation-electricity — KNOW your ENEMY (he’s next door wishing for your demise)


Not are simple as throwing out the entire CPB or NPR or PBS with the bathwater.


Which clown outfit, which fawning of the rich and powerful cunts outfit, which fucking legacy for-profit media will do this story justice, or do the story at all? N-O-N-E.

What to know about Salem’s water emergency and what’s being done to prevent it
First things first: Just because the City of Salem declared a drinking water emergency doesn’t mean there’s an immediate crisis. The water in Salem is clean and safe to drink.
“The emergency declaration,” explained Jason Pulley, the utility planning manager for City of Salem Public Works, “it’s more of a term of art.”
The Salem City Council unanimously approved an emergency declaration last Monday to help it prepare for next year, when city officials fear a drawdown of the Detroit Reservoir upstream could cause a drinking water shortage.
It’s not because there would be too little water. The water coming from the North Santiam River could have so much silt that they wouldn’t be able to effectively collect and clean it.

Again, read the piece. It’s not exactly so long you will fall asleep, but the information is good, and the reporter is attempting journalism: Natalie Pate (OPB)
We fucking NEED China to the rescue. We are such a fucking Banana Republic.

Where is the great Make America Great/Safe/Thriving?Secure/Healthy/Healed AGAIN cunts?

Oh, the Jewish Star of David a la Genocide? This is branding.


Artificial intelligence chatbots are shaking up the way we use the internet, altering the search-for-clicks bargain that has shaped the landscape of the web for decades. Companies are scrambling to adjust.

Remember that INTERNET?

In 1969, a quiet experiment began, barely noticed by the world at the time, although it would later weave together the very fabric of our modern day life. The Cold War was at its height, a shadow cast over daily existence. Fear of nuclear conflict permeated nearly every aspect of daily life, shaping government policy, military strategy, technology, and even science itself. And it was out of this fear that a truly revolutionary technology known as ARPANET was born.
The idea was simple; yet bold. A communication system that could survive even the most catastrophic of events, ensuring that even if some parts of the network were destroyed, the remaining parts would continue to function. But this system, built on packet-switching technology, turned out to be far more than just a military safeguard. It would become the foundation of an entirely new era. The internet, as it would later be called, was first conceived in the hopes of creating a decentralized, indestructible network. And what began as a small experiment in resilience quickly became the cornerstone of human communication, reshaping how we share knowledge, ideas, and our very lives.

Imagine the world then. Computers were massive, humming machines kept in isolated rooms, accessed by only a select few minds. Sending data across long distances was difficult, expensive, and slow. But ARPANET dared to change that. The first message was sent between UCLA and Stanford on October 29, 1969. The researchers attempted to send the word “login”, but managed only to transmit “LO” before the system crashed. It seemingly wasn’t much, but in that moment, two letters that would have otherwise seemed banal carried the weight of untold future potential.

Jew Net.
What followed was a profound shift. ARPANET grew beyond its military roots, finding a home in universities, research institutions, and eventually the public sphere. The promise of this network was more than just information-sharing; it became a way for people to connect, collaborate, and learn from one another, no matter where they were in the world.
- UCLA’s university computer, which was an SDS Sigma 7 running on the Sigma Experimental operating system
- Stanford Research Institute’s SDS-90 Computer, which ran on the Genie operating system
- an IBM 360/75 running on the OS/MVT operating system at the University of California’s Culler-Fried Interactive Mathematics center
- a DEC PDP-10 computer with the Tenex operating system at the University of Utah
In August 1969, the UCLA team hooked up its host computer to an IMP, a Honeywell DDP 516 computer, making it the first of the four sites to connect into ARPANET. Within a few days, the two computers could exchange information. In October, Stanford’s team added the second IMP and host to the system. At 10:30 p.m. on October 29, the Stanford and UCLA computers communicated with each other over a 50 kilobit per second (kbps) phone line.

In traditional search engines, visibility was largely a game of SEO tactics: backlinks, meta descriptions, and keyword density.
In AI search, the rules have evolved. AI search models don’t just list websites – they synthesize answers. When someone asks JewChatGPT for the “best accounting software for small businesses,” it doesn’t show a list of ads and links. Instead, it recommends, summarizes, and sometimes even decides for the user.
If your brand is not part of the information that AI has been trained on, or if your digital presence is too thin, you simply won’t appear in the answers. You will be invisible. This shift means that being discoverable now means being understood and trusted by AI models.
Trust Lab was founded by a team of well-credentialed Big Tech alumni who came together in 2021 with a mission: Make online content moderation more transparent, accountable, and trustworthy. A year later, the company announced a “strategic partnership” with the CIA’s venture capital firm.
Trust Lab’s basic pitch is simple: Globe-spanning internet platforms like Facebook and YouTube so thoroughly and consistently botch their content moderation efforts that decisions about what speech to delete ought to be turned over to completely independent outside firms — firms like Trust Lab. In a June 2021 blog post, Trust Lab co-founder Jew Tom Siegel described content moderation as “the Big Problem that Big Tech cannot solve.” The contention that Trust Lab can solve the unsolvable appears to have caught the attention of In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm tasked with securing technology for the CIA’s thorniest challenges, not those of the global internet.
“I’m suspicious of startups pitching the status quo as innovation.”
The quiet October 29 announcement of the partnership is light on details, stating that Trust Lab and In-Q-Tel — which invests in and collaborates with firms it believes will advance the mission of the CIA — will work on “a long-term project that will help identify harmful content and actors in order to safeguard the internet.” Key terms like “harmful” and “safeguard” are unexplained, but the press release goes on to say that the company will work toward “pinpointing many types of online harmful content, including toxicity and misinformation.”

CIA Venture Capital Arm Partners With Ex-Googler’s Startup to “Safeguard the Internet”
Trust Lab, founded by a former Google exec for content moderation, will identify “online harmful content, including toxicity and misinformation.”


Jews: Silicon Valley’s Hot Talent Pipeline Is an Israeli Army Unit
Unit 8200 has become an incubator for cybersecurity startups defending the world’s biggest companies against hackers

Data Centers Waste Vast Amounts Of Energy, Belying Industry Image

Most data centers, by design, consume vast amounts of energy in an incongruously wasteful manner, interviews and documents show. Online companies typically run their facilities at maximum capacity around the clock, whatever the demand. As a result, data centers can waste 90 percent or more of the electricity they pull off the grid!

And so we are here — You believe the Jews and their cataloging and reparations filing and legal manuvering and that 6,000,000 Dead in Ohio?






So, imagine, all those records and that data, in the 1930s and ‘40s. Now?

Jew Larry Ellison thinks the U.S. and other countries should be using AI more, but first, governments need to unify the data they collect on citizens into one easily digestible database.
Speaking with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair at the World Governments Summit in Dubai Wednesday, the Oracle cofounder and executive chairman said although government organizations collect massive amounts of data, it is highly fragmented, making it hard to feed it into an AI model.
“It’s not like ‘Go to this database and here’s all the data about my country,’” he said. “It’s ‘Go to these 3,000 databases and here’s all the data about my country.’”

Do we trust these JEWS?

The film raises more moral and political questions than can be addressed here. Can “great” men be “good”? Why do great men so often fail as husbands and fathers? (Unfortunately—and uncharacteristically for a Christopher Nolan film—Oppenheimer’s extramarital affairs are portrayed with gratuitous sexuality.) How much is a man defined by past indiscretions? Was the impulse to smoke out Communist subversives from the American security apparatus fundamentally sound but misapplied in cases like Oppenheimer’s? Indeed, several Communist spies were discovered and convicted for nuclear espionage, including agents who had infiltrated the Manhattan Project and passed on secrets to the Soviets. Or was the impulse fundamentally flawed because it was incompatible with free speech and inevitably oriented toward illegal weaponization of law enforcement against political enemies, partisan witch hunts, and a culture of hysteria? Indeed, Oppenheimer’s kangaroo-court spectacle embodied the worst excesses of McCarthyism.
And, of course, the film explores the most pressing question at the center of Oppenheimer’s legacy, which has been debated for seventy-eight years: Should America have dropped nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? In this two-part essay, I argue that Oppenheimer’s story, like the story of the bomb, is a case study in the perils of science and reason when they are decoupled from and untutored by faith and true religion.

The stupid AI at Google: While J. Robert Oppenheimer was raised in a secular Jewish household and attended the Ethical Culture School, he is generally considered to be an atheist or agnostic. Although not conventionally religious, his life and thought were influenced by religious and ethical themes according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). His upbringing emphasized rationalism and progressive secular humanism.


Fucking JEWS:
It’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to write.
This piece sits with the emotional wreckage left by this war. It follows the therapists and psychologists still trying to help others while they themselves are displaced, grieving, and surviving with almost nothing. Many have lost entire families, sleep in tents, and treat patients with no medicine, no functioning clinics, and no rest. And yet, they show up to hold what they can.
These providers shared the invisible labor of emotional survival, discussing children who play games called air strike and act out death, and their parents who break down in front of their kids.
I carried this story for months before I could write it. It shows how the people in Gaza try to remain human when everything around them has collapsed.
If you read it, I hope you sit with it. Let it stay with you a while, and shift how you see Gaza, through the quiet work of those still trying to help others live.
Here’s the link to the story: Treating Gaza’s Collective Trauma

Oh, where are those SPeilberg Schindler’s List fucking Shekel and Data Counting Jews when we need them?
An Indifferent Media Is Failing to Report the 400,000 Dead in Gaza
Only the Palestinians, who are not allowed to live, don’t get the respect of having their deaths accurately estimated.
Ralph Nader Feb 24, 2025Common Dreams

And it’s not a fucking war, Ralph Nader. Slaughter house, prison massacre, genocide, mowing of all the lawns, ethnic eradication, serial killing by a few hundred thousand masochistic Jews, killing fields, torture chambers, premeditated Mafia and Cartel Style Gangland Murdering. Homocide Central, the Jews, RALPH.

