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Oh, that Jewish State of Fucking Supremacy . . . You Dumb Fucking Goyim on the USS Liberty Calling Israel “the Friend” When They Jammed your Tactical Channels for Help!

This must grind into the skull of USS Liberty Survivors: The two works are among the lost art listed in the databases of the Jewish Digital Cultural Recovery Project Foundation, both under the title Fleurs (Flowers in English and Blumenstück in German). The black and white photographs of the lost works closely match the paintings for sale in Ohio.

Ohio Auction of Two Dutch Paintings of Flowers Looted By Nazis Halted By Foundation

One of the 17th century still-life paintings in the halted Apple Tree auction.

Those fucking Jews. How much does each USS Liberty family member get from the Jews?

  • For the deceased: In May 1968, Israel paid $3.32 million to the U.S. for the families of the 34 sailors killed in the attack.
  • For the wounded: In March 1969, Israel paid an additional $3.57 million for the 171 men who were wounded.
  • For the ship: In December 1980, a final settlement of $6 million was paid for the damage to the ship itself, plus 13 years of interest.

Do the Fucking Jewish MATH.

Well, as they say, sanctions kill, so, as American citizens, we need to be suing the fucking Jews who have wrangled our society, man, in the Trillions.

Shit, one of the commenters said about that Al Jazeera USS Liberty documentary: Absolutely disgusting. I’m 37 years old, US Air Force Veteran, this is the first time I’ve ever heard of this. The older I get, the more I realize everything you think you know isn’t what you thought. I’m ashamed of my country that they could allow a supposed ally of ours to take the lives of my fellow servicemen and then have the audacity to remove it from the history books.

And so the rotting Goyim in the Rotting AmeriKKKa will continue with the Semen Drip Trump (he should be shot, of course) and the other Semen Drips of AmeriKKKa following their paymasters and Epstein-Mossad blackmailers in the Minyan. What the fuck was that guy’s name in Utah?

Oh, those reparations, uh? The psychosis of Whiteness in fucking Nazi-fed Iowa!

Psychosis of Whiteness Documentary …on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=673458076837748

OSKALOOSA, Iowa (KCCI) — An Oskaloosa High School teacher has been placed on administrative leave after a provocative social media post about the shooting death of Republican political activist Charlie Kirk caused disruption at the school.

Oskaloosa School Superintendent Mike Fisher said, “This has created substantial material disruption to our learning environment. The last 12 hours.”

Fisher confirmed that the trouble began late Wednesday afternoon when high school art teacher Matt Kargol posted on social media, saying “one nazi down,” in response to Kirk’s death, prompting complaints from upset residents.

Adam Fincher, an Oskaloosa resident, expressed his disapproval, saying, “To be able to post stuff like that is just inappropriate and not called for. Definitely shouldn’t have been done.”

German immigrants fueled the early European settlement of Iowa, fanning across the state

Home away from the homeland: Why so many German immigrants chose Wisconsin  - WPR

Iowa’s first Euro-American settlement came in 1788, when the Meskwaki tribe granted Canadian Julien Dubuque the rights to mine lead in the area that is now a city bearing his name, Dubuque.

But it would be nearly 45 years before Iowa would truly be opened up to European descendants settling in the state, after the Black Hawk War in 1832 displaced Native American tribes.

U.S. Census figures show Iowa’s population skyrocketing in its first three decades, from 1840 to 1870, with the influx during the 1800s fueled primarily by German immigrants who left their home country in the 1840s due to political unrest and revolutions.

Writing home: how German immigrants found their place in the US

German descendants represent the largest ethnic group in Iowa, making up approximately one-third of the state’s population, with World Population Review reporting 31.5%. German immigrants first settled in Iowa in the 1840s, drawn by the availability of affordable farmland and government land. While primarily farmers, they also established businesses, brought cultural traditions like gymnastics and beer, founded early schools, and contributed to newspapers and breweries, leaving a lasting cultural and economic influence across the state.

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GOOD GERMANS!

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Skin Head?

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What we’re covering

• DC reels from Kirk killing: The impact of Charlie Kirk’s assassination is being felt throughout Washington, from scrutiny over President Donald Trump’s rhetoric and the FBI director to renewed efforts to better protect lawmakers.

• Investigation updates: The roommate of Tyler Robinson, Kirk’s alleged shooter, was a romantic partner of Robinson and was transitioning from male to female, the Utah governor said Sunday. Investigators are looking into whether it was a factor in the assassination, and into a note left by Robinson.

• Crime crackdown: Meanwhile, Trump has pushed ahead with his federal law enforcement crackdown in Democratic-led cities, though he shifted focus last week from Chicago to Memphis in part to avoid legal headaches, sources told CNN.

• Foreign policy: The president enters a key week on the global stage, with his state visit to the United Kingdom coming at a critical time for US-European relations, and as efforts stall to end wars in the Middle East and Ukraine.

Dog face genocide wench, on the left. Taking the 5th, an AmeriKKKan tradition?

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox revealed that Charlie Kirk assassination suspect Tyler Robinson is not cooperating with investigators, and confirmed Sunday that the alleged gunman’s live-in boyfriend is transgender.

Cox, in a series of interviews on Sunday morning talk shows, said that Robinson’s romantic partner, as well as his family, are all cooperating with the FBI investigation into Kirk’s killing.

Jews: Although it’s rarely front-page news, the EPA — led by Lee Zeldin, the first Jewish person to serve as its administrator — is purging scientists and public health experts, dismantling environmental justice plans and protections and attempting to claw back $20 billion for clean energy, cars and buses. Zeldin is rushing through drastic changes at the agency, including a proposal to reduce the agency by up to two-thirds and advising the White House to strike down a landmark finding that the greenhouse gases driving the climate crisis pose a threat to health and welfare.

Within the last week, Zeldin has entirely redefined the EPA’s central mission away from environmental protection and toward cheaper cars and more fossil fuel extraction, all while happily proclaiming that this has been one of the most consequential weeks of “deregulation” in American history after slashing 31 regulations that protect health and the environment in the effort to “unleash American energy.”

EPA announced Friday afternoon it would reconsider the Biden-era rule on a dangerous chemical used to make refrigerants.

The agency said it will rethink the workplace exposure limit imposed by the final risk-management rule for carbon tetrachloride, a heat-absorbing solvent prized by industry groups as a more eco-friendly alternative to hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs.

Oh, that Jew, Stephen Miller, his dream: American college campuses from Tucson to Tallahassee are buzzing with the familiar routine of students getting settled in classes and dorms.

One new trend, though, is emerging.

An estimated 30% to 40% fewer international students are expected on American college campuses in the fall of 2025, compared with trends in the 2024-2025 academic year, according to according to NAFSA: Association of International Educators – a nonprofit that focuses on international education – and JB International, a for-profit educational technology firm.

In total, an estimated 150,000 fewer international students were expected to arrive this fall, due to new visa restrictions and visa appointments being canceled at U.S. embassies and consulates in many countries, such as India, China, Nigeria and Japan. NAFSA and JB International are expected to release updated data on international student enrollment in November 2025.

The closing of the already three-quarters’ closed collective mind of AmeriKKKa.

Lingít and Unangax̂ artist Nicholas Galanin and Mexican-American sculptor Margarita Cabrera withdrew from a symposium at the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) today, September 12, alleging that the institution’s decision to make the event private effectively censored participants amid pressure from the Trump administration.

“I come from a lineage that has endured attempted erasure through cultural, linguistic, and spiritual silencing,” Galanin wrote in a statement on Instagram. “My work is only possible because of the ancestors who persisted and refused to be silenced; who continued to carry our culture and pass on that responsibility to me, to speak to a larger audience than was able to see or hear them.”

In a letter to SAAM leadership and symposium participants, reviewed by Hyperallergic, Cabrera claimed that she expressed her discomfort with the institution’s decision to keep the symposium private and unrecorded during a planning meeting on June 23. She also alleged that she was denied a copy of the invite-only guest list.

“As an act of resistance to this quiet censorship, I choose not to participate in a dialogue that is private and not open to the general public for which it was intended,” Cabrera wrote in the letter.

[Galanin’s “The Imaginary Indian (Totem)” (2016]

In his statement, Galanin cited the Smithsonian’s decision to make the symposium a private event accessible to only “a curated guest list” as well as a ban on recording the event and sharing it on social media as forms of silencing participants. The artist’s 2016 sculpture “The Imaginary Indian (Totem),” a replicated Tlingit totem under Victorian wallpaper, is included in the 10-month exhibition, which ends this Sunday, September 14.

AP: Before and after Donald Trump returned to the White House, did that have any kind of effect on your job as poet laureate, or any kind of pressures in terms of what you were able or not able to do?

LIMÓN: I think that, like everyone I know, this new administration has shifted our moral center in a way that feels drastic and evident. The biggest thing for me personally was that the Trump administration let go of Dr. Carla Hayden unceremoniously. She was serving her 10-year term as the Librarian of Congress, doing a remarkable job opening the Library of Congress up to the people in a way that had never been open before. She named it “the people’s library” and her firing, I think, was really emblematic of the trouble that is here and the trouble that’s coming.

Data over hospitals. Data over air conditioning. Data over education. Data over groceries.

With the explosive growth of Big Tech’s data centers threatening to overload U.S. electricity grids, policymakers are taking a hard look at a tough-love solution: bumping the energy-hungry data centers off grids during power emergencies.

Texas moved first, as state lawmakers try to protect residents in the data-center hotspot from another deadly blackout, like the winter storm in 2021 when dozens died.

Now the concept is emerging in the 13-state mid-Atlantic grid and elsewhere as massive data centers are coming online faster than power plants can be built and connected to grids. That has elicited pushback from data centers and Big Tech, for whom a steady power supply is vital.

Like many other states, Texas wants to attract data centers as an economic boon, but it faces the challenge of meeting the huge volumes of electricity the centers demand. Lawmakers there passed a bill in June that, among other things, orders up standards for power emergencies when utilities must disconnect big electric users.

Last month, the electric utility, Indiana & Michigan Power, and the tech giant filed a power-supply contract with Indiana regulators for a proposed $2 billion data center planned in Fort Wayne in which Google agreed to reduce electricity use there when the grid is stressed. The data center would, it said, reduce electricity use by delaying non-urgent tasks to when the electric grid is under less stress.

However, important details are being kept from the public and Ben Inskeep of the Citizens Action Coalition, a consumer advocacy group, said that leaves it unclear how valuable the arrangement really is, if at all.

Shoot dead horses: Legendary investor Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has issued a stark warning regarding the future impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and humanoid robots, predicting a dramatic increase in wealth inequality that will necessitate a new “redistribution policy”. Dalio articulated his concerns, suggesting that these advanced technologies are poised to benefit the top 1% to 10% of the population significantly more than everyone else, potentially leading to profound societal challenges.

Toxic and intimidating culture

  • Excessive employee surveillance: A 2023 book, The Fund, alleged a culture of surveillance at Bridgewater, stating that staff took personal calls in the woods to avoid being overheard. It was rumored the company might install listening devices in trees. Bridgewater denied these specific claims.
  • Intimidation tactics: In a 2017 article, The New York Times reported that Dalio used tactics like videotaping confrontational meetings and airing them company-wide to enforce his principles. The article cited an incident where Dalio briefly fired an employee via email, only to later claim it was a “joke”.
  • Forced sign-offs: Multiple sources confirmed that former employees, including presidential candidate David McCormick, were required to sign multiple non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that barred them from discussing any aspect of their experience at the firm, including allegations of sexual harassment and bullying.
  • “Hyena” allegory: Dalio has been quoted as telling an allegory about hyenas eating a wildebeest to illustrate his philosophy that the suffering of individuals is acceptable for the evolution of the whole

Israel blocks entry of tents, as over half of Gaza’s population need shelter – War on Gaza Day 708

Thousands displaced as Israel targets UNRWA schools sheltering civilians in Gaza City

Israeli airstrikes on Saturday leveled three schools run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza City, displacing thousands of civilians who had been sheltering there from months of bombardment.

Smoke rises from three UNRWA schools and several apartment buildings, following Israeli airstrikes in the western Gaza Strip on September 13, 2025.

The Gaza government said more than 1,600 multi-story residential buildings were completely destroyed, over 2,000 residential buildings were severely damaged, and more than 13,000 tents sheltering displaced persons were destroyed since Israel began targeting Gaza City’s residential areas on Aug. 11, 2025.

Over 1.3 million Gazans (more than half the population) are already in need of tents, according to the UN, and that number rises with every evacuation order.

Israel blocked the entry of tents and shelter materials for at least five months, claiming the tent poles could be used for a military purpose. During that time alone, more than 700,000 people were displaced or re-displaced, but announced in mid-August that it would renew the supply of tents and shelter equipment, as part of the IDF plan to “move the population from combat zones to the southern Gaza Strip for their protection.”

“There is no mystery as to why the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is only in the south, and they’ve staked their claim in the most valuable real estate in all of Gaza.”

Former U.S. Army Green Beret Anthony Aguilar, the retired lieutenant colonel who blew the whistle on the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in July, told AJ+ that GHF has been part of the “Gaza Riviera” plan all along.

In the few weeks Aguilar worked for GHF as a contractor, his supervisor told him not to question the Israeli army.

He said, “The IDF are our client. We work for them.”

So, tell me again, who the fuck was in the NEWS in UTAH the other fucking Perverted American Day? Come again?

Israeli forces detain Palestinians in Tulkarem, West Bank, on September 11, 2025. Rape, Torture, Cross-Dressing, Bullets to the groin, Death.

Rubio was accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee during his visit to the flashpoint site, Israel’s public broadcaster KAN said.

WHO WAS THE FUCKER WHO WAS EUTHANIZED IN UTAH?

Our tax dollars hard at work: Israel’s Education Ministry to Fully Fund Biblical-themed School Trips to the West Bank

Israel’s Education Ministry has informed principals that school outings in the theme of Jewish identity that take place in the West Bank will be fully funded by the ministry, even if the costs exceed the budget allocated for their school, says a letter received by principals in the Haifa district.

“Schools can choose whether to organize visits to Judea and Samaria, or to other areas available in their budget for non-core subject activities, with special assistance provided only to balance the extra costs of security.”

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