Dominoes . . . Jewish Domination, Exits, Monroe Doctrine on Talmud Drones, Cyber Hacking, Exploding Phones, and, well, Jews and CIA and Mossad are Deep into Latin America . . .
you betcha, USA is a okay with drones and Hell Fires and plenty of exploding tamales and tacos . . . . Dominoes or Donroe Doctrine?
Nov 25, 2025
This is what these, well, Bally’s think of customers =
While Bally’s specific salary is not available in public reports, industry data suggests a significant pay range for this level of executive.
- Average Annual Salary: The average annual pay for a VP, Information Security in the United States is approximately $252,873.
- Total Compensation: When factoring in bonuses, stock options, and other benefits, total compensation packages for VPs and CISOs at large corporations can often range from the high hundreds of thousands into the millions of dollars annually. For example, other executives at large companies are reported to have base salaries over $1 million with total compensation packages exceeding $7 million.


WE can’t let the Jewish Pedophile Ring go away!

In March 2006, the Harvard Kennedy School published a working paper, “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,” by influential political scientists John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt. The paper, which ran in the London Review of Books and became the basis for a book published the following year, was an unflinching analysis of the impact of pro-Israel advocacy and lobbying groups on the U.S. political system, and the role of organizations like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in shaping U.S. foreign policy towards the Middle East.
Mearsheimer and Walt described a loose coalition of philanthropists, think tanks, advocacy groups, and Christian Zionist organizations that routinely pulled U.S. policy toward the Middle East away from America’s national interest, as the U.S. was being drawn into a military quagmire in Iraq. “Other special interest groups have managed to skew U.S. foreign policy in directions they favored,” Walt and Mearsheimer wrote, “but no lobby has managed to divert U.S. foreign policy as far from what the American national interest would otherwise suggest, while simultaneously convincing Americans that U.S. and Israeli interests are essentially identical.”
Even before the Kennedy School posted the paper online, the project had already spooked editors at The Atlantic, who originally commissioned the essay in the early 2000s. In an interview with Tucker Carlson earlier this year, Mearsheimer revealed that the editor of The Atlantic offered them a “$10,000 kill fee” if the publication didn’t print the article. Mearsheimer said, “That’s the fastest $10,000 we ever made.”
The paper was written by two highly esteemed scholars of international relations; Walt had been serving since 2002 as Academic Dean at Harvard’s Kennedy School, as prestigious an appointment as exists in the field, and Mearsheimer taught at the University of Chicago. But the backlash against it was swift, intense, and unusually public in the world of academia. A wave of news articles described the authors as antisemites, while the Anti-Defamation League weighed in to denounce what they called an “anti-Jewish screed.” The pressure became so intense that the Kennedy School removed its logo from the paper and added a disclaimer distancing the institution from its arguments.
Unknown at the time, Jeffrey Epstein gave feedback on talking points to discredit Mearsheimer and Walt, and used his extensive social network to circulate allegations of anti-semitism against the two scholars. Details of Epstein’s role in the backlash to the “Israel Lobby” paper come from a trove of emails obtained by the non-profit whistleblower organization Distributed Denial of Secrets and provided to Drop Site News.
The emails from Epstein’s Yahoo! account have been covered in part by Bloomberg, but his correspondence over Walt and Mearsheimer’s work has not previously been reported. Bloomberg conducted cryptographic verification on the email cache that they said “strongly authenticated a portion of the emails; corroborated sources of important enclosures; and found no meaningful evidence of fakery,” though evidence suggested that some emails were deleted. The source for the DDoS cache stated that they were not the source for Bloomberg—a statement DDoS said is supported by slight variations in the scope of the email tranche.
The cache shows that, during the first week of April 2006, Epstein received multiple early drafts of an attack piece by Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz titled “Debunking the Newest – and Oldest – Jewish Conspiracy.” In it, Dershowitz, who also served as Epstein’s defense attorney in his criminal matters, accused Mearsheimer and Walt of recycling “discredited trash” from neo-Nazi and Islamist websites, accusing them of authoring a modern counterpart to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Epstein responded to Dershowitz’s email, “terrific…congragulations (sic).”

These child rapists: Alan Dershowitz, a prominent lawyer and former Harvard law professor, has consistently argued for the lowering of the age of consent to 15, or even 14, a position he first articulated in a 1997 Los Angeles Times op-ed titled “Statutory Rape Is an Outdated Concept”!
I guarantee, this fucking scum bag would be fine with an 11 year old.

Don’t forget that LA Jews are Jew FIrst, Israel ALways and Talmud Forever, and Goyim gone gone gone.

Boys and girls in the striped Pajamas. Oscar-winning filmmaker moves to Israel and trains his lens on October 7 survivors
Richard Trank, who produced over a dozen films on Jewish and Israeli themes, feels there is ‘a lot I can contribute’ by settling in the Jewish state after decades in Los Angeles

Oh, this fucking MAGA billionaire, another pedophile loving Just Do It scum: Nike co-founder Phil Knight makes record-setting donation to help elect Republicans

DEI is, well, any history of Nakba and Palestine and the dirty history of Israel verboten.
More than three dozen universities including Harvard, Yale, Stanford and Duke have their participation in a federal research partnership on the chopping block after the state department proposed to suspend them over their diversity, equity and inclusion hiring practices.
Last week, the Guardian obtained an internal memo and spreadsheet showing that the state department is moving to exclude 38 institutions from the Diplomacy Lab program, which pairs university researchers with state department policy offices on foreign policy projects. The suspensions would take effect on 1 January, and because the list is not finalized, the school’s have not yet been informed.
The suspensions would reshape the academic partnership network, with 38 institutions removed and 10 new schools approved to join.

No F-35 fighter jets for Saudi Arabia
Once such stealth technology leaves American control, the strategic danger is nearly irreversible.

COP? You mean cop a feel fucking 1,600 oil and gas lobbyists.
But in more than 30 years of annual climate meetings, the need for that to halt has been mentioned only once – in a resolution made two years ago, at Cop28 in Dubai, to “transition away from fossil fuels”. Delegates from the Arab Group of 22 nations, from Russia, and from a sprinkling of others, were determined it would not happen again.
A growing number of countries, however, were equally determined that progress on this was urgently necessary. They had come up with a plan, which was gathering more and more support, and they made it clear they were prepared to dig in.
Meanwhile, developing countries desperately wanted to move forward on securing the money that would help them cope with the already disastrous impacts of extreme weather.
By the early hours of Saturday, some delegates were ready to walk out and force a collapse. “It was on the edge for us,” said Ed Miliband, the UK energy minister. “I was prepared to walk away.”

Americans make up roughly 15 percent of the population of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank, according to researchers. The territory, which Israel occupied in 1967, has been the site of increasing settler violence against Palestinians over the last two years.
These are fucking genocidiers. Mamdani Response to Protest Inflames Tensions With Jewish Leaders
The mayor-elect chastised a synagogue that hosted an event promoting migration to Israel and settlements in occupied territories. His stance further tested his strained relationship with pro-Israel Jews.

JEWS, man.
Along with the nearly 70,000 Palestinians confirmed killed in Gaza over the past two years, Israel’s genocidal war has wounded over 170,000, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. A recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) found that nearly a quarter of those injuries are potentially life-changing, with over 41,000 people—or nearly 2% of Gaza’s population—affected. Up to a quarter of those are children. In August, as Israel’s military assault was continuing in full force, the UN said an average of ten children were losing one or both legs every day.
In September, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities reported that at least 21,000 Palestinian children had been disabled in Gaza since October 2023. Earlier this month, the Ministry of Health announced that over 6,000 amputation cases had been registered, with children comprising 25% of the total, making Gaza home to the highest number of child amputees per capita in the world.
“These figures reflect the profound human suffering endured by thousands of injured individuals and their families, highlighting the urgent need for rehabilitation services and psychosocial support, especially for children who have found themselves facing permanent disabilities at a young age,” the health ministry said in a statement.
Blast injuries remain the most common form of injury, according to the WHO report, with amputations, burns, spinal cord injuries and traumatic brain injuries, most in need of rehabilitation.
Yet rehabilitation services in Gaza, like the health care system as a whole, are under enormous strain. Before the war, the Hamad Hospital for Rehabilitation and Prosthetics in Gaza City, which is funded by the Qatar Development Fund, was the only hospital specializing in prosthetics and rehabilitation in the Gaza Strip. In October 2023, at the outset of the war, the hospital sustained heavy damage from Israeli shelling and airstrikes, and was eventually forced to close the following month after repeated attacks in the area. The hospital was hit several more times in the ensuing months.
Following the so-called “ceasefire” that went into effect on October 10, the Hamad hospital opened a branch in Al-Zuwaida in central Gaza. Its rooms are filled with Palestinians undergoing rehabilitation and treatment, mostly for amputated limbs. In one room a child practiced walking on a prosthetic leg, first on a flat service then on an uneven one made of foam. Much of Gaza has been reduced to rubble, with no sidewalks or streets, let alone ramps or accessible access for the disabled.

WAR WAR WAR, those fucking companies:

European leaders spent a restless weekend reacting to a draft peace plan for Ukraine backed by US President Donald Trump. The original 28-point document includes provisions that both EU governments and Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s administration condemned as “maximalist,” insisting the proposal concedes too much to Russia: long-requested assurances that Ukraine will not join NATO, recognition of territories currently held by Russian forces, and a cap on Ukraine’s military at 600,000 troops—still making it one of the largest in the region.
Mainstream commentators quickly proposed that accepting such terms would amount to Ukraine’s capitulation. Yet other analysts noted that European leaders’ concerns appear less about Ukraine’s future and more about shielding themselves from fallout. Ukrainian researcher Volodymyr Ishchenko suggested in a social media post that the EU’s real fear is that Russia might actually accept the deal—and that European governments may therefore try to make it unacceptable to Moscow. “It’s especially telling that this fear persists even as Russia enjoys the upper hand and can prolong the war to pursue its perceived ‘maximalist’ goals, while Ukraine descends even deeper into military, economic, political, social, and international crises,” he wrote.
This new episode of Europe’s resistance to a minimal amount of diplomacy comes at a time when most Ukrainians support a negotiated outcome to the conflict. A Gallup poll from July 2025 showed nearly 70% of respondents favoring a negotiated settlement rather than “fighting until victory,” a near-complete reversal of opinions in 2022.

The ‘Donroe Doctrine’: Trump’s Bid to Control the Western Hemisphere

President Trump has tightened the U.S. grip on the Americas by rewarding allies and punishing rivals. That has upended the region’s politics.


