Listen to Trudell and Mokhiber below, man.
Nov 15, 2025
Today I went to Yachats, about 8 miles from my little town of Waldport to watch again — The People vs. Agent Orange, in Yachats Common, with Carol Van Strum and Susan Swift in the audience. Not many showed up, and gray hair and white whiskers prevailed.
Here, though, a unique take on journalism: Reporter Ade Adepitan travelled to Vietnam to investigate the ongoing legacy of Agent Orange. Nigerian!
Vietnam’s Toxic Legacy: This episode investigates claims by doctors in Vietnam who believe that agent orange is causing life threatening health problems for a whole new generation of children. The toxic herbicide was dropped on Vietnam by US forces during the war over 40 years ago.
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Agent Orange, uh? Gazafication is way more sophisticated than the ecocide of the fucking dirty Vietnam War Mongers, U$A.

Trump likely to face long military commitment and chaos if he ousts Maduro in Venezuela, experts say.

U.S. official says the ‘table is being set’ for possible military action against Venezuela

The Jews will be coming for you, Venezuelans: In early October, Israeli-Ukrainian Boris Wolfman was arrested in Russia. He is charged with masterminding a criminal organ trafficking scheme. His capture, wholly ignored by the Western media, raises the prospect that at long last, some justice will be served in a number of major organ trafficking scandals, dating back many years. Wolfman’s apprehension also highlights Tel Aviv’s little-scrutinised role as the world’s centre of illegal organ harvesting and trafficking. Grimly, the Gaza genocide may have greatly facilitated this perverse commerce.
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Greater Israel is way great, man, USA, Germany, Netherlands, UK, et al! Watch your fucking left kidney, girls.
Subsequent investigations revealed Israeli Moshe Harel and Turkish doctor Yusuf Sonmez – known as “the world’s most renowned organ trafficker” – were responsible for sourcing clientele, who paid in excess of $100,000 for transplants. The surgeries were primarily conducted by local Kosovo Albanian medical professionals. Patients spent a short period in recovery before being discharged, provided with “information on their treatment to present to doctors in their home countries.” Donors did not enjoy such charity.
As the EU report notes, suppliers were forced to sign documents attesting they were donating their organs “voluntarily to a relative or altruistically to a stranger.” These documents were written in Albanian, and not translated to them. While in some cases they were promised fees of up to $30,000, “a number of them received only part of the money and some nothing at all.” Those given a portion were told they’d get the remainder “on condition that they themselves would recruit other ‘donors’.”

Jews get your livers, and your fucking electricity and they hike up all things to live in the world: Google to Invest $40 Billion in New Data Centers in Texas.

Oh, that Jewish Donald Trump, and his work camps/ work houses:
The Trump administration is upending its homelessness policy, with deep cuts to funding for long-term housing. Instead, it will shift money toward transitional housing that requires work and addiction treatment.

Charlie Chaplin and Charles Dickens both created memorable characters who found themselves in dire straits – the hapless, flat-footed Tramp who became an icon of early cinema and the orphaned Oliver Twist, whose name is now a byword for Victorian London poverty. In both cases the characters were influenced by personal experiences of financial hardship in childhood: Chaplin spent time in workhouses and Dickens saw his own family admitted to a debtors’ prison.



Debtors prison a la Jews and Dumb Goyim.

A cast-iron water pump stood in the courtyard of Marshalsea when Dickens’ family was imprisoned there in 1824. Charles must have passed this pump when visiting his family at the prison. It was donated to the Cuming Museum, after the prison building was demolished, in 1924.

“The key of Marshalsea Prison. Given to S. W. by her father 1884. Where little Dorrit was born. Written by Charles Dickens.”

And so the pedophiles in Trump’s realm, they get the key to Epstein’s thousands of hours of photographs and videos. Vendettas.
When an embattled President Trump on Friday demanded that the Justice Department investigate ties between Jeffrey Epstein and prominent Democrats, it did not take long for the U.S. attorney general, Pam Bondi, to announce who would be in charge.

She declared the leader of that explicitly political assignment to be Jay Clayton, an ally of Mr. Trump who oversees the U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan and whom Ms. Bondi called “one of the most capable and trusted prosecutors in the country.”
VENDETTAS a la Godfather:

Mr. Clayton is a corporate lawyer of long experience who had not been a prosecutor before he took over the Manhattan office in April. Until Friday, he had mostly managed to avoid the type of political directives that have put other U.S. attorney’s offices in situations that range from uncomfortable to untenable.
Now, his response to the explosive order from Mr. Trump will help determine the future of a prosecutor’s office once defined by its independence from Washington.
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Jews of every ilk are so fucked up. Plenty of dog food for violent dogs, but not babies in Paestine.

Jew Freaks, from Haaretz newspaper: Yuval Mendelovitz takes dangerous and unwanted dogs, and raises them as though they’re his children

Fucking dirty Jews treat dogs a thousand times better than Palestinians: The way Yuval Mendelovitz puts it, the decision to open his dog shelter 12 years ago did not come from choice – he had to do it.
In June 2004, four-year-old Avivit Ganon of Tel Aviv was killed by her family’s American Staffordshire terrier. Five months later, regulations for the importation and possession of “dangerous” dogs came into effect.
The types of dog covered by the regulations were the American Staffordshire terrier (also called Amstaff), pit bull, bull terrier, Argentine dogo, Japanese tosa, English mastiff, Brazilian fila and rottweiler. The regulations prohibited the importation of these breeds, and of other dogs deemed dangerous.

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This will be desecrated and pulled up by the Gestapo: New historical marker in Hood River honors Oregon’s Japanese American World War II veterans.

Now I wish I was up there in North Arkansas, Wisconsin, with Mister Fish:

Dec. 8 marks one decade since Native American activist, poet, musician and actor, John Trudell, died.
An event will be held Saturday night in Minneapolis at The Cedar Cultural Center to remember Trudell. Friends and community members will gather for a night of mixed activities, including music, artmaking and a meal.
Born to a father from the Santee Sioux Nation and a Mexican mother, Trudell was born Feb. 15, 1946, and grew up near the Santee Sioux Reservation in Nebraska. He died of cancer at the age of 69.
After his service in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, he rose to public attention as spokesperson for Indians of All Tribes during the occupation of Alcatraz. The group of Native American activists occupied the small island and former prison for nearly two years from 1969 to 1971.
The occupation is seen as a major event in contemporary Native American history, bringing awareness to the treatment of Native Americans by the United States government.
In the following years, Trudell served as the national chair for the American Indian Movement, which began in Minneapolis, until 1979. That same year, his pregnant wife, three children and mother-in-law all died in a house fire at his home in Nevada.
“He started writing,” said Annie Humphrey, a musician from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Humphrey will perform at the event alongside musicians Keith Secola, Jeremy Ylvisaker and S. Carey.
Trudell published poetry books, such as “Living in Reality,” and later released several acclaimed albums, including “Tribal Voices” and “AKA Grafitti Man.”
His words resonated with Humphrey as a child.

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“First, I met him through his words and music,” she said. She remembers receiving a cassette tape of “Tribal Voices” from her mother.
Humphrey says she later met Trudell towards the start of her music career at the Schemitzun gathering in Connecticut, an event that celebrates the heritage of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe.
“Our paths started crossing and getting on [the] same stages, and I just stayed in touch with him,” Humphrey said. She says Trudell became a friend and a mentor who influenced her music.
Humphrey’s song, “We Are Power,” pays homage to Trudell with lyrics such as, “In the words of JT we’ve been captured and taught what to believe.”
The song begins with Trudell’s voice speaking during his 1980 Thanksgiving Day Address.
“For 500 years, my people have resisted. For 500 years, we will resist again,” he says during the song’s opening.
Humphrey says she has a photo of Trudell taped to her piano, seeing him every time she sits down to work on her music.
“His words and everything, they’re still a part of me, and they’re so active and inspirational,” Humphrey said.

Courtesy of Annie Humphrey
Like Humphrey, Juanita Corbine Espinosa met Trudell when she was younger. Corbine Espinosa, a member of Spirit Lake Nation in North Dakota, says she was a student at Minneapolis Community and Technical College when she and fellow organizers hosted a series of events and guest speakers. They invited Trudell to speak at an event.
Now, at the age of 69, she reflects on that meeting.
“This man couldn’t say a word without making you think,” Corbine Espinosa said. “I think all of us were struck by how much we learned from just his one talk and the different presentations he did throughout the community.”
Corbine Espinosa says she went on to become close friends with Trudell, stating that he was a humble person.
“He was a brother, he was a friend, he was an ally,” she said. “I don’t think he wanted to ever claim any of those roles, but he was part of a brotherhood. He was part of the family.”
Humphrey hopes the show on Saturday will give friends and community members a chance to gather and remember Trudell, who has had a lasting impact on many in Native communities, whether directly or indirectly.
“He didn’t want to be defined by the things he did or what he was involved in. He just asked that people who knew him remember him as they remember him,” Humphrey said. “I just think that I want to do that for him and just remember him as I knew him.”
Doors to Saturday’s event open at 7 p.m.
Advance tickets are $15, tickets for the day of the show are $18.
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WWII nurses who dodged bullets and saved lives deserve Congressional honor, lawmakers say
More DEI, ready for Trump Jewish Gestapo descetration: At age 106, Alice Darrow can clearly recall her days as a nurse during World War II, part of a pioneering group that dodged bullets as they hauled packs full of medical supplies and treated the burns and gunshot wounds of troops.
Some nurses were killed by enemy fire. Others spent years as prisoners of war. Most returned home to quiet lives, receiving little recognition.

Say what???? Pope returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous Canadians as “concrete sign of dialogue, respect and fraternity”
That Church!!!
And so, those fucking AmeriKKKans, sans the Original Peoples, the First Nations, the Tribes.

Ken Burns says Americans have been fighting each other since the beginning. Cunts, Joe Rogain and Ken Burnt.
Ken Burns on ‘The American Revolution,’ Going on Joe Rogan and the Future of Our Country: ‘We Can Get Better’! Goddamn, Variety photoshoot.

Merchants of death, man, those fucking Vikings: The deal covers 15 Gripen E one-seater aircraft, along with two Gripen F two-seaters and a host of equipment and weapons, the Swedish company announced. Delivery of the jets will take place between 2026 and 2032.
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Shoot these fucking USA Marines down in the streets like the dogs they are: U.S. Marines in Haiti exchange gunfire with suspected gang members

The incident comes after months of the U.S. Embassy in Haiti warning of violence in the nation’s streets.

Fucking war dawgs, man: Merchants of DEATH everywhere! -iron-dome-inspired-missile-protection-expert-warns-one-well-placed-chinese-missile-could-make-it-impossible-to-get-a-new-iphone-for-three-years.
iPhones, man, this is what the world is about!

As Taiwan ups defense spending and invests in air defenses to fend of possible missile attacks as part of a foreign invasion, a researcher from the Taiwan National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Hsinchu Science Park Bureau suggested that a single missile strike targeting the Hsinchu Science Park would have catastrophic effects worldwide, resulting in a 6% to 10% drop in global GDP and halting iPhone production for several years. According to Nikkei Asia, Taiwan’s Silicon Valley houses more than 600 tech companies and research bodies, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the largest chip foundry in the world, operating six major fabs in the area.
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On Becoming a Human, John Trudel:
