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ahh, the concept of Judaism as a “religion” that respects critical thinking and education, what a fucking sham

Toray Talmud Torah Torah:

Baltimore Area Religious Schools Help Students Connect With Israel

Oh, Is-Ra-Hell and our Money for Socialized Health Care. And they still have the shysters working the fucking Occupied Territory.

Oh, that’s what it means about MAGA — Make AmeriKKKa Gutted Already:

The doctor I saw yesterday working for Samaritan told me that Samaritan is in great debt. Oh, that Semen Drip Vice President Trump’s MAGA, all here in rural America, complaining about lack of health care providers and professionals, and USPS delays. Yep, Goyim and their two plus two equals seven math!

Smoke over Gaza after Israeli airstrikes on October 9.

[Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is horrified by the killing of two of our doctors, Dr. Mahmoud Abu Nujaila and Dr. Ahmad Al Sahar, and another doctor, Dr. Ziad Al-Tatari, following a strike on Al-Awda Hospital, which is one of the last remaining functional hospitals in northern Gaza. This tragedy follows the killing of MSF laboratory technician Mohammed Al Ahel, who was killed at home with members of his family in an airstrike on Al Shati refugee camp on November 6.]

Even Jewish Google’s Judaic AI states:

Israeli healthcare is not entirely free, but it is subsidized by the government and provides universal coverage.

  • Compulsory Health Insurance:All Israeli residents must participate in one of four non-profit health funds (Kupot Holim).
  • Government Subsidies:The government provides significant subsidies to these funds, covering a large portion of healthcare costs.
  • Co-Payments:Individuals still need to pay co-payments for some services, such as doctor visits, prescription drugs, and hospitalization.
  • Income-Based Contributions:The amount of co-payments an individual pays is based on their income.
  • Exceptions:Some groups, such as new immigrants and active military personnel, receive free healthcare for a limited period.

2002 article: Since 1973, Israel has cost the United States about $1.6 trillion. If divided by today’s population, that is more than $5,700 per person.

The Christian Science Monitor presents wildly exaggerated figures, supplied by economist Thomas Stauffer. The article claims:

– The U.S. has given Egypt $117 billion and Jordan $22 billion in foreign aid in return for signing peace treaties with Israel, and “those outlays are [considered] part of the total package of support for Israel.”

– Stauffer tags Israel with the bill for rising oil prices (cost to U.S.: $450 billion), and a U.S. economic recession (cost: $420 billion).

– U.S. charities have supported Israel to the tune of $50-60 billion. Though private in origin, the money is “a net drain” on the United States economy, says Stauffer.

– U.S. policy and trade sanctions against adversarial regimes reduce U.S. exports to the Middle East about $5 billion a year, costing 70,000 or so American jobs, Stauffer claims. Not requiring Israel to use its U.S. aid to buy American goods, as is usual in foreign aid, costs another 125,000 jobs.

– Israel has blocked some major U.S. arms sales, such as F-15 fighter aircraft to Saudi Arabia in the mid-1980s, costing the U.S. $40 billion, says Stauffer.

The U.S. Has 40,000 Troops in the Middle East

Fucking bullshit. $1.6 trillion? Cost of war, doing war with Israel, throughout WEST Asia. How much do we spend on those bases of operation, those war staging bases?

Recent Estimates Suggest the U.S. Has 45,000+ Troops in the Middle East

Oh, and how much of the virus of Judaism, a la Silicon Wadi and then the cross-contamination of Silicon Valley, back and forth, all of that, how much has that cost the American taxpayer?

Ask the Jew Google this: all the costs of military spending and dual-use investments

You won’t get actual dollars or shekels, and Jew influence is missing:

The costs of military spending and dual-use investments extend far beyond the direct financial outlay, encompassing significant economic, social, environmental, and diplomatic consequences. The concept of “dual-use” technologies, which have both military and civilian applications, adds complexity by creating a surge in defense-related investment but also leading to the potential for unintended negative outcomes.

Direct financial costs

  • Massive budgets: Global military spending reached a record $2.7 trillion in 2024. In the United States, military spending often exceeds federal funding for essential social programs.
  • Operating and maintenance: High operational costs cover military activities, equipment maintenance, and military healthcare systems.
  • Procurement and R&D: The development and purchase of advanced weaponry and systems carry hefty price tags, which are often funded through debt. This spending also includes costly R&D projects that do not always result in a usable product.
  • Long-term costs: Decades after conflicts end, governments face ongoing financial obligations to veterans, including healthcare and disability payments, as well as interest on the debt used to fund wars.

Economic opportunity costs

  • Crowding out: Military spending diverts resources, such as money and skilled labor, that could be invested in other sectors like healthcare, education, clean energy, and infrastructure. Research indicates that such civilian investments typically create more jobs than military spending.
  • Slower economic growth: Numerous studies suggest that increased military spending can negatively impact a country’s economic growth over the long term, especially in wealthier nations.
  • Debt burden: Financing military and dual-use technology development through debt increases interest payments, which puts a continuous burden on future budgets.
  • Corruption and waste: The military-industrial complex often sees fraud, waste, and corruption in contracting, which misdirects significant federal funds.

Environmental costs

  • Massive carbon footprint: Militaries are major consumers of fossil fuels and are some of the largest institutional emitters of greenhouse gases globally. The U.S. military’s carbon emissions, for example, are greater than those of many entire countries.
  • Exacerbating climate change: Higher military spending correlates with higher fossil fuel use, making it more challenging to meet national and global climate mitigation targets.
  • Destruction and contamination: Wars and military activities lead to the destruction of infrastructure, which releases hazardous materials and contaminates soil and water. U.S. military bases, for example, have contaminated surrounding environments with toxic chemicals.

Dual-use technology costs

  • The “Valley of Death”: Dual-use startups often face significant challenges in scaling their technology for military use, as military procurement processes are notoriously slow.
  • High capital costs: Dual-use technologies, especially in the early stages, can have high capital costs due to their specialized and complex nature.
  • Ethical implications: The line between military and civilian applications for dual-use tech can be blurred, raising ethical questions about the technology’s ultimate use and impact.
  • Escalation of conflict: The proliferation of dual-use technologies, such as drones, can lower the barrier to entry for hostile actors and escalate conflicts.

Social and political costs

  • Impact on public services: Budget increases for defense frequently result in cuts to vital domestic and social spending for health, education, and social safety nets.
  • Exacerbating inequality: The economic benefits of defense spending are not evenly distributed, often concentrating wealth within the defense industry and its beneficiaries.
  • Militarization of diplomacy: Inflated military budgets can lead to a preference for military solutions over diplomatic ones, which can increase international tensions.
  • Incalculable human costs: The costs associated with injury, death, and displacement from conflict are immense and extend for generations.

Oh, that caveat: INCALCULABLE HUMAN COST.

Oh, that caveat: INCALCULABLE ENVIRONMENTAL COST.

Oh, that caveat: INCALCULABLE COST TO FUTURE GENERATIONS.

I see David Swanson is riffing with a war lord writer:

The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation by Victor Davis Hanson seems to be the creation of a member of the MICIMATT in good standing, an advocate for heightened hostilities, an accuser of Obama for “appeasing Iran,” and the actual author of a 2020 book called The Case for Trump. The 2024 preface to The End of Everything makes clear that the author is a believer in Israeli propaganda, and a supporter of the U.S. and NATO and an enemy of their enemies. The book itself makes clear his fascination with wars and their details, tactics, strategies.

And yet, this book — from this source! — is a warning of recklessly risking nuclear apocalypse. The book recounts four past occasions when an entire society was destroyed. Ignorant of or discounting numerous more recent genocides, such as that in Tasmania, that exterminated populations, Hanson claims the Aztecs were the most recent people to be eliminated. He recounts the final destruction of Thebes, Carthage, Constantinople, and the Aztecs. The point seems largely to fill a book with details, but also to warn that the entire Earth could meet a similar fate, that each of these groups failed to heed the warnings, and that we are failing to heed the warnings.

Privacy Month Part 4: The Digital Panopticon - Libertas Institute

Is it just NUKES we are worried about?

And, of course, more equivocation by Cook:

The billionaire class want you thinking Israel controls the West

Western elites don’t care what you think or say, so long as you don’t notice that they are the ones making money from a genocide, asset-stripping western economies and trashing our planet

WTF COOK?

My response:

I’m not quite sure what the point of this piece is? Smedley Butler, says it all — War is a Racket. And, more millionaires and billionaires were made during WWI than any other time. Same goes with the Jewish Project of Starvation Rape Mutilation Thievry Poisoning Polluting which is the greater project of the chosen people in that racist supremacist society.

Now now, the billionaires. Oh, the Jewish Billionaires. Oh, the Jewish Eichmann’s. Nah, not some outsized influence on education, finance, real estate, insurance, media, entertainment, data, AI-VR-MR-AR, medicine, nah, just innocent areligious people who love the fucking food and traditionas of Judaism but not the foundation of the Torah and Talmud that explicitly states that Goyim is to be used as a cow, as an ox, as a sacrificed lamb. Nah, just loving the hummus and pita bread billionaires.

Now, of course, the Jews are part of the Psychosis of Whiteness, for sure, and that white emotionally and spiritually disconnected and atrophied “race” will the destroy the world. Symbiosis, hmm, Jews and the West?

Economic hitmen, and the Jews, and their mothership, Is-Ra-Hell have always had an outsized role in the hell on earth the money launderers and war lords and bankers have unleashed on mother earth.

Fuku, man, read all about it: Even a silly novel is more prescient than the fucking Art of War, which the JewTechies and GoyFollowers abide by.

They Laugh with their Mashed Potatoes Quasi Hitler (Adolph was so much smarter and disciplined and talented than Jew Trump)

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Sep 9

They Laugh with their Mashed Potatoes Quasi Hitler (Adolph was so much smarter and disciplined and talented than Jew Trump)

They say it came first from Africa, carried in the screams of the enslaved; that it was the death bane of the Tainos, uttered just as one world perished and another began; that it was a demon drawn into Creation through the nightmare door that was cracked open in the Antilles. Fuku americanus, or more colloquially, fuku — generally a curse or a doom of …

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They say it came first from Africa, carried in the screams of the enslaved; that it was the death bane of the Tainos, uttered just as one world perished and another began; that it was a demon drawn into Creation through the nightmare door that was cracked open in the Antilles. Fuku americanus, or more colloquially, fuku — generally a curse or a doom of some kind; specifically the Curse and Doom of the New World…

No matter what it’s name or provenance, it is believed that the arrival of the Europeans on Hispaniola unleashed the fuku on the world, and we’ve all been in the shit ever since. Santo Domingo might be fuku’s Kilometer Zero, its port of entry, but we are all of us its children, whether we know it or not.

Junot Diaz, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

Oh, Cook, steeped in his Jew-dar, radar hunting down any scintilla of antisemitism.

Here is the reality, Cook. Arab nations? Muslim nations?

[In Paris, France, on September 10, 2025, several hundred students and protesters clash with police as part of the Bloquons Tout movement.]

Neutered:

Swords in his logo?

Queer as Texas:

Israel’s Strike in Doha

  • After an Israeli strike targeting the offices of Hamas in Qatar that killed several office members of the group and a Qatari corporal and injured several others, Trump expressed regret over the incident, calling Qatar “a strong ally and friend of the U.S.” He also directed Secretary of State Marco Rubio to finalize a defense cooperation agreement with the country.
  • Hamas said in a statement that its top leader survived the attack but that five rank-and-file members of the group were killed, including the son of Khalil al-Hayya—Hamas’s top negotiator—as well as three bodyguards and the head of al-Hayya’s office.
  • An Israeli official told the Associated Press that about 10 planes participated in the air raid and dropped about 10 missiles.
  • Doha has formed a legal team to initiate legal proceedings against what they called a “rogue act.” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister issued a statement on Wednesday condemning the attack, saying Qatar “will not tolerate any violation of its sovereignty, territorial integrity, or security, stressing that the blatant Israeli attack targeting Hamas political bureau leaders during negotiations in Doha amounts to state terrorism.” He said that Israel “used weapons that radar systems were unable to detect, making the assault completely treacherous and unforeseen.” He “criticized Netanyahu for previously declaring intentions to reshape the Middle East, questioning whether this was also meant as a threat to reshape the Arabian Gulf” and said the attack “not only violated international law but also ethical and humanitarian standards, particularly as Qatar was officially hosting negotiations with US involvement and Israeli awareness.”
  • The Washington Post reports that Qatar privately warned the U.S. that its role is no longer viable following the Doha strike, according to a readout of a phone call between President Trump and the Emir of Qatar. In his public statement, Prime Minister Al Thani “denied claims that the State of Qatar had received prior notification from the United States before the Israeli attack, stressing that the first call from an American official came ten minutes after the strike.”
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem on Tuesday following the attack, claiming Israel “acted wholly independently” and asserting the war could end if Palestinians accept Trump’s ceasefire “proposal.” He publicly endorsed the so-called “Trump plan” for Gaza, a U.S.-backed initiative that aims to depopulate the territory under the guise of “voluntary” departure and redevelop it into a high-tech luxury tourist enclave dubbed the “Riviera of the Middle East.” Netanyahu returned to court today in Tel Aviv to resume testimony in his corruption trial.
  • The leader of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, traveled to Qatar on Wednesday in a show of support. Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is scheduled to visit on Thursday.

From Aaron Mate (just more of the same from the Canadian Jew Mate)

The Israeli military, Netanyahu reportedly explained to lawmakers in May, is “destroying more and more houses” so that Palestinians therefore “have nowhere to return.” He added: “The only obvious result will be Gazans choosing to emigrate outside of the Strip.” Netanyahu’s top choice remains Egypt to Gaza’s south, but Israeli officials have tried to entice other states, including South Sudan, to absorb Palestinians forced into exile.

The plan was circulated in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7th attack. A leaked military intelligence report, dated Oct. 13th 2023, called on Israel “to bring about a significant change in the civilian reality” in Gaza. Of three proposed options, the “evacuation of the civilian population from Gaza to Sinai” was identified as “the one that yields positive and long-term strategic results for Israel.”

Nearly two years later, the ethnic cleansing operation in Gaza continues as planned. Its Washington sponsor remains complicit at every juncture, even if that means facilitating Israeli violence against a less important client state.

Yeah, Cook, Israel is just the poodle of pitbull of America: Pants down, whether Epstein or Mossad or Google or Meta or Microsoft or Unit 8200, and all that dual use cuntology of American Education!

Israel advanced hypersonic missiles and stealth aircraft with enhanced radar-evading capabilities. In addition, electronic warfare can be used to deceive radar systems and create false targets, adding to the surprise factor of an attack.

And, MAHAA, make AmeriKKKa hostile to Americans Again

“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”

Upton Sinclair,I, Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked

So, when 24 year old state college graduates in certain engineering fields get a cool $150,000 a year, well well, do you think he/she will question his company’s military war lord serving services and products?

graphic of multiple white planes against light brown background

As Anna Stavrianakis has explained, there is a “basic asymmetry” in the dynamics of the arms trade, where the vast majority of weapons are produced in the Global North, and exported to the Global South. This dynamic itself is both a legacy and a driver of colonialism. Historically, there has been disproportionate focus on ‘buyer’ countries in the anti-corruption field, and not the “seller” countries or the vast multinational corporations who instigated the deals. The crucial point that is often missed is that corruption cannot occur without the participation of both the seller and the buyer. The disproportional focus on the Global South perpetuates supremacist colonial narratives about corruption and development.

The Pentagon (Getty Images/Kiyoshi Tanno)

Now, don’t be fooled. The current war machine isn’t your grandfather’s MIC, not by a country mile. It receives far more money and offers far different rationales. It has far more sophisticated tools of influence and significantly different technological aspirations.

Perhaps the first and foremost difference between Eisenhower’s era and ours is the sheer size of the major weapons firms. Before the post-Cold War merger boom of the 1990s, there were dozens of significant defense contractors. Now, there are just five big (no, enormous!) players — Boeing, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon. With so few companies to produce aircraft, armored vehicles, missile systems, and nuclear weapons, the Pentagon has ever more limited leverage in keeping them from overcharging for products that don’t perform as advertised. The Big Five alone routinely split more than $150 billion in Pentagon contracts annually, or nearly 20% of the total Pentagon budget. Altogether, more than half of the department’s annual spending goes to contractors large and small.

But for Pentagon contractors, Washington’s ever more intense focus on the prospect of war with China has one overriding benefit: it’s fabulous for business. The threat of China’s military, real or imagined, continues to be used to justify significant increases in military spending, especially on the next generation of high-tech systems ranging from hypersonic missiles to robotic weapons and artificial intelligence. The history of such potentially dysfunctional high-tech systems, from President Ronald Reagan’s “Star Wars” missile defense system to the F-35, does not bode well, however, for the cost or performance of emerging military technologies.

No matter, count on one thing: tens, if not hundreds, of billions of dollars will undoubtedly go into developing them anyway. And remember that they are dangerous and not just to any enemy. As Michael Klare pointed out in an Arms Control Association report: “AI-enabled systems may fail in unpredictable ways, causing unintended human slaughter or an uncontrolled escalation crisis.”

The biggest war profiteer—US. Graphic: Deng Zijun/GT

And, here we are, Make AMerica Even Dumber Build Backwards BETTER:

  • The University of Oregon is laying off another roughly 60 employees in an ongoing budget-cutting effort, according to the public institution’s senior leaders.
  • This will bring the total to 117 staff, faculty and high-level administrators laid off across the university, with about half having been let go earlier this year, university President Karl Scholz and Provost Christopher Long said in a community message on Monday. That’s on top of 59 vacant positions that were eliminated.
  • The cuts are part of a push to close a projected $25 million to $30 million deficit in the university’s fiscal 2026 general and education budget driven by rising costs, falling out-of-state enrollment, federal policy uncertainty and other pressures.

Fucking Jews: Rabbi Berel Gurevitch: “I represent many Jewish students that are scared to come here today to talk. They have a lot to say on this topic and they’re walking around campus on eggshells. Every student, whatever their beliefs are, has a right to feel safe.”

But this student gets it right, again, DUAL USE:

My name is Talia Cordova, and I’m a proud Jewish student here at UO. Over the past few months, the UO administration has repeated that the university and its foundation must function as politically neutral entities and therefore cannot participate in the historically precedented action of divestment from unethical corporations.

Not only does this claim disregard the historical role of universities as key players in the development of international political consciousness and pressure, it misconstrues the foundation’s current position as a neutral one. There is no neutrality in genocide.

The University of Oregon Foundation is actively invested in Jasper Ridge Partners, which is actively funneling funds into a pool that allows defense contractors to actively supply Israel with the tools to carry out genocide in Palestine.

Maintenance of the political status quo is a political act. There are no universities left in Gaza. More than 80% of schools are damaged or destroyed alongside years of rich scholarship and cultural knowledge. No Gazan student has attended school since Nov. 6, when the Ministry of Education was forced to suspend the school year due to indiscriminate and unrelenting shelling of residential areas.

As members of a university community, we all understand that education, the free and unfettered exchange of knowledge and ideas, is a universal human right. We call on you to reject the notion that the financial gain of the institution may justifiably come at the cost of the lives and learning of our Palestinian siblings.

I stand behind the demands of the UO for Palestine Coalition and call on you all to use your positions of power to ensure that the UO Foundation disclose its investments and divest from the U.S.-Israeli war machine. The foundation must condemn the genocide and it must boycott Hewlett Packard.

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