Capitalism is always in danger of inspiring men to be more concerned about making a living than making a life. — MLK
Nov 27, 2025

SO many fuckers in my Substack feed wishing me a very happy thanks giving!! These people, man, Substack (Ellison) and Rumble (Ellison) and, shit dawg, all those alternative media mavens:

Danny — Join me LIVE NOVEMBER 27th today 5pm eastern 2pm pacific and 10pm London! In this special Thanksgiving live show, I break down the DC national guard shooting which has tracks going to the CIA. PLUS US/NATO sabotage of Trump’s “peace plan”, Putin’s latest answer and MORE!

Yep, the way we treat smarter creatures than Homo Sapiens Consumpethicus says it ALL.

If you watch it free below, notice the Jew working for the IWC, whaling commission, telling the world that dolphins are eating up all the fish in the sea … say the Japanese are doing a service to the world killing them in the tens of thousands a YEAR. . . . The Full Movie.
I also showed the PBS documentary, Arctic Drift, to my student: Four years ago, this aired, and alas, four years of putridity, of this semen drip, and so I told my student this sort of expedition will never be done again under Trump and the War Machine:

And so, the THANKS, for what now?
There are always two/three/four sides to a story. Unfortunately, when it comes to the history of Thanksgiving, generations of Americans have been taught a one-sided history in their homes and schools.
The dominant cultural and historical story has been told from the perspective of the European colonialists who landed near Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts in 1620. In this version of the Thanksgiving story, the holiday commemorates the peaceful, friendly meeting of English settlers and the Wampanoag tribe for three days of feasting and Thanksgiving in 1621.
Every year, news outlets and social media are a-buzz with these idyllic Thanksgiving themes.
There is little coverage of the fact that November is Native American Heritage Month or that the day after Thanksgiving, known to most as Black Friday, is Native American Heritage Day.

The Real History of Thanksgiving
The mainstream version of the Thanksgiving story paints a picture of courageous Christian settlers braving the perils of the New World and, with the help of some friendly Natives, finding a way to make a new life for themselves. In the days around Thanksgiving, many educators focus on this happy story, helping students make American Indian headdresses out of construction paper and holding Thanksgiving reenactments in their classrooms.
Very few teachers realize that construction headdresses and school re-enactments create a generalized stereotype that Native Americans all wear the same regalia. These school activities also encourage young students to think it is okay to wear culture as a costume. This makes it difficult for students to recognize the diversity of Native American tribes and leads students to believe it’s okay to mimic Native American traditional wear without having an understanding of its spiritual significance.
Most children are only taught this brief snapshot in American History, which leaves a frozen memory of peace and generosity. However, in a short time after these Thanksgiving events, circumstances and relationships between the European settlers and the Native American tribes drastically changed. Unfortunately, very few educators have the opportunity to teach students about the massacres of Native tribes like the Pequot which took place in the years that followed. They also do not mention that English settlers robbed Wampanoag graves and stole food from them to survive during their first years on this new continent.
Here’s a look at some reasons why Thanksgiving is a complex holiday that all Americans should approach with greater sensitivity.
Why Thanksgiving Is Also a National Native Day of Mourning
It’s important to know that for many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a day of mourning and protest since it commemorates the arrival of settlers in North America and the centuries of oppression and genocide that followed.
Organized by the United American Indians of New England in 1970, the fourth Thursday in November (Thanksgiving) is recognized as the National Day of Mourning for Native Americans and their allies.
Many people gather at Cole’s Hill in Plymouth for an organized rally and day of mourning on Thanksgiving. Here’s what they have to say about this choice to mourn:
“Thanksgiving day is a reminder of the genocide of millions of Native people, the theft of Native lands, and the relentless assault on Native culture. Participants in National Day of Mourning honor Native ancestors and the struggles of Native peoples to survive today. It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection as well as a protest of the racism and oppression which Native Americans continue to experience.”

Some Native Americans mourn publicly and openly, while some choose to refrain from participating in this national holiday.

How Do Native Americans Feel About Thanksgiving?
While some Native Americans have chosen to reject the Thanksgiving holiday entirely, many embrace the positive messages of the day and choose to put aside thoughts about its complex history. This is because the idea of giving thanks is central to Native heritage and culture.
In this way, Thanksgiving is simply a chance to appreciate the good things in life, like family, community, and the riches of the land. Long before settlers arrived, Native tribes celebrated the autumn harvest and the gift of Mother Earth’s abundance. Native American spirituality, traditionally and today, emphasizes gratitude for creation, care for the environment, and recognition of the human need for communion with nature and others.
Thanksgiving as a holiday originates from the Native American philosophy of giving without expecting anything in return. In the first celebration of this holiday, the Wampanoag tribe provided not only the food for the feast but also the teachings of agriculture and hunting (corn, beans, wild rice, and turkey are some specific examples of foods introduced by Native Americans).
Now, regardless of the day’s complicated origin, many Native Americans will gather with friends and family and use the day to eat good food (many of the classic Thanksgiving dishes are inspired by indigenous foods) and give thanks.
Steven Peters, a Wampanoag Tribe spokesman, was asked about his views on Thanksgiving and the fact that most people still gather to eat turkey and give thanks. Here’s what he had to say:
“I think it’s great. My ancestors had four harvest festivals throughout the year. Gathering with family, enjoying our company, sharing our blessings, and giving thanks for all that we have is a good thing. I say have more thanksgiving events throughout the year. I also ask that you take a moment in that day to remember what happened to my people and the history as it was recorded and not the narrative that we had been given in the history books.”
What is the Real Meaning of Thanksgiving?
As we gather this Thanksgiving, we wish the hearts of all people, Native and non-Native, are filled with hope and healing. Together, let’s pledge to dismantle the physical, economic, educational, psychological, and spiritual barriers that divide and oppress us.
Thanksgiving and Native American Heritage Day allow us to reflect on our collective history and celebrate the beauty, strength, and resilience of the Native tribes of North America.
- We remember the generosity of the Wampanoag tribe to the European settlers.
- We remember the hundreds of thousands of Native Americans who lost their lives because of the ignorance and greed of colonists and the genocide experienced by whole tribes.
- We remember the vibrant and resilient Native descendants, families, and communities that persist to this day throughout the culture and the country.
- We give thanks to people like Sharice Davids and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, whose hard work and diligence helped place them in positions where the Native American voice can be heard.
Last but not least, we remember all of the friends and family of Native Hope who have embraced our mission of healing and storytelling. We give thanks to you for your support!
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JEWS: Thanks. War of the future is already here: IAI chief highlights role of drones, AI in Israel-Iran war
Levy said that the only surprise from Rising Lion wasn’t Iran’s technology but their “audacity” to fire heavy salvos at a civilian population.
With robotics, artificial intelligence, and missiles intercepted in space, the war of the future is already here, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) CEO Boaz Levy said on the sidelines of the UVID conference in Tel Aviv.

Israel’s defense-tech ecosystem took center stage last night as Robel Innovation and Israel Defense unveiled the “30 Young Promising in Defense for 2025” list, honoring a diverse group of rising stars from Israel’s defense industries, startups, and the IDF.

And you thought this was about ethnic cleansing and genocide! FUCK. Proving grounds. Weapons live ammo testing on children. War games against civilians. And, of course, not just kinetic proving grounds — how far can Jews tell you while you are watching schools and hospitals and bakeries and apartment buildings bombed and demolished that YOUR FUCKING GOYIM EYES are LYING.

This is not a real country, independent cunt-tree: Turkish firms sign $6.5 billion contracts to reinforce ‘Steel Dome’ defense system
NATO member Turkey first announced plans to build its Steel Dome, a system similar to Israel’s Iron Dome, in July 2024.

[Turkey’s Defense Industry Secretary Prof. Haluk Gorgun]
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Jews: The EPA Is Embracing PFAS Pesticides. These Are The Health Risks.
Worse, there is no firm definition of exactly what a PFAS is—at least in the United States. The Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which works with 38 member nations including the U.S. to foster international cooperation and economic growth, defines PFAS as industrial chemicals that have at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom—which is a carbon atom with two or three fluorine atoms attached to it. There are about 15,000 species of chemicals that meet that standard. But the EPA has pushed back, broadening the definition to two fully fluorinated carbon atoms. “The final definition does not include substances that only have a single fluorinated carbon,” the agency wrote in its formal report in 2023—during Joe Biden’s presidency. That change is worrying.
“It’s an enormous decrease in the number of chemicals that are subject to regulation as PFAS,” says Nathan Donley, environmental health science director at the Tucson-based Center for Biological Diversity. “We’re talking about defining away over 10,000 chemicals. The OECD definition was a definition agreed upon by scientists. Now, the EPA has come up with a regulatory definition that in my opinion, ignores the science and is more designed to make [the chemical industries’] lives easier.”

Lee Zeldin, the first Jewish Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has engaged with various Jewish groups and leaders. His work has drawn both praise from some religious leaders and criticism from Jewish environmental activists who are concerned about his environmental policies. He also built connections with the Orthodox Jewish community during his 2022 gubernatorial campaign and now serves on the board of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC).
Religious and political engagement
- Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC): After losing the New York gubernatorial race, Zeldin joined the board of the RJC, a group that was instrumental in the 2025 Republican presidential victory. He has spoken at their events.
- Orthodox Jewish Community: Zeldin leaned on his Jewish background during his 2022 campaign, highlighting his grandfather’s role in founding a synagogue and his mother’s experience as a teacher at a Brooklyn yeshiva. His stance on issues like security for yeshivas was supported by some Orthodox groups.
- Mezuzah Ceremony at the EPA: As EPA Administrator, Zeldin was the first Jewish person to hold the position and marked the occasion by having Rabbi Levi Shemtov inscribe a mezuzah for his office.
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For now? Mourning Day? Black Friday?

Democratic Rep. Ricki Ruiz said he has been working for weeks to counter misinformation about immigration activity in his district, especially because there are verified enforcement missions and detainments reported to his office daily.
“We’ve seen kind of a steady operation of ICE agents being around our area. There’s no question that they’re here,” Ruiz said. “These are really tough times, very difficult times. But it is really important to verify with confirmed organizations that are doing this work on the ground.”
The roadblock rumor, alleging agents were preparing checkpoints on Interstate 5, Highway 26 and Interstate 84 spread quickly over the last couple of days. Ruiz said there is no verified information supporting those claims.
“There hasn’t been and there continues to be no verified or confirmed information regarding that,” he said. “If there were something like this to happen, someone within the state, the city or the county would know about this. And right now, there’s no indication of anything like this happening.”

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield and multiple district attorneys sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi demanding federal agents stop using what they describe as reckless and unlawful tactics while operating in Oregon.
Rayfield joined Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez, Washington County District Attorney Kevin Barton, and Clackamas County District Attorney John Wentworth in releasing the formal letter to Bondi and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
The letter details a months-long pattern of excessive force by DHS personnel, including incidents where federal officers used munitions that struck Portland Police Bureau officers and Oregon State Police officers, and tear-gas deployments that endangered residents and other law enforcement.
Oregon officials documented the same trend outside of Portland, where federal agents escalated basic encounters into volatile situations that put residents, officers and bystanders at risk.
“It doesn’t matter who you are, you have to follow the law and our Constitution,” Rayfield said. “We are asking the federal government to take reasonable steps towards prevention and de-escalation. We are putting them on notice that we are watching and will hold them accountable if they do not follow the law.”
In October, an unmarked van with federal agents stopped a group of teenagers at gunpoint at a Dutch Bros drive-thru in Hillsboro, prompting multiple 911 calls from concerned community members.
Then in November, federal agents arrested a 17-year-old high school student and U.S. citizen in McMinnville by stopping his car and breaking through his window while he was on his lunch break from school.
During the Dutch Bros incident on Oct. 3, employees called 911 as armed masked men jumped out of an unmarked van and surrounded a car full of teens placing their order.

“We care deeply about our students and their safety,” Superintendent Dr. Kourtney Ferrua told families in a statement Saturday. “We invite our entire community to wrap around our children to help them feel a sense of safety and belonging in our schools. We are working with our strong team of school counselors to be available for any student who may need support in processing what happened yesterday.”
She shared to following safety practices in place:
- We keep our doors to the building and our classrooms in a locked position.
- We do not allow anyone who does not have business in the school to enter during the day.
- We provide active supervision during transition times and outdoor activities.
- We only release our students to adults who are approved to pick them up.
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Proving grounds for TOURISM. Who keeps saying the Jews of Jewish Murdering Israel are done? Back to the Jews and the Hungarian Holocaust Industry: Low-cost Wizz Air commits to open Israel hub by spring 2026 in bid to cut high fares
If the plan goes ahead, Hungarian carrier will invest a billion dollars, place aircraft in Israel and double network to 50 routes in the next few years.

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Yeah, mammas don’t have your babies grow up to be tech-boys, err, cowboys?
- Defense officials are signaling a shift away from traditional contracting and toward startups.
- VC funding for the space has hit $19 billion, up from $10 billion last year, per PitchBook.
- Business Insider has compiled its coverage of the top defense funding rounds of 2025.
Defense and aerospace startups have already raised more than $19 billion in 2025, according to data firm PitchBook.

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Larry Fink, Blackstone, Graystone, Black Rock:

Following Gaza ceasefire, foreign interest in Israeli homes heats up as local demand cools.

Sales tamped down by high costs and high interest rates, as Diaspora Jews seeking haven from rampant antisemitism contend with a weakened dollar
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Amazon? Jews’ Paradise:

Amazon Workers Issue Warning About Company’s ‘All-Costs-Justified’ Approach to AI Development
Amazon Employees for Climate Justice says that over 1,000 workers have signed a petition raising “serious concerns” about the company’s “aggressive rollout” of artificial intelligence tools.

Jew Zeldin is loving those PFAS’s: New research has revealed that marine mammals who live far below the ocean’s surface are not immune from the burden of toxic forever chemicals, with whales and dolphins showing unprecedented levels of PFAS contamination.

Fucking HELL on earth! A comprehensive study by the CritMET research group, led by Prof. Michael Bau, a geochemist at Constructor University in Bremen, provides evidence of widespread contamination of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea with MRI contrast agents. As modern wastewater treatment plants cannot remove these contaminants from the wastewater, they can freely enter the environment and pollute rivers and lakes. Recently published research from a Bremen area group has shown that rare earth elements directly attributed to MRIs are now present in the North and the Baltic seas.
“Next, we will evaluate how stable the various MRI contrast agents in seawater actually are. We investigate how long it takes for these chemical compounds to degrade in seawater, releasing the gadolinium and making it bioavailable. The concentrations of anthropogenic gadolinium are currently well below dangerous levels.
“However, the trend of increasing quantities of these substances entering rivers and lakes, and subsequently coastal seas, groundwater and drinking water, will continue unabated and may even intensify. And critical raw materials derived from such chemicals have no place in water, especially drinking water, of course,” Professor Bau points out, referring to the current projects of the CritMET group.
“Rare earth elements, in particular, exemplify how these critical metals are not only of great importance as raw materials, but also pose new challenges for the environment and for drinking water suppliers, as mining and use in the EU will inevitably further increase.”


Banana Republic, man:

International tourists visiting popular national parks in the US next year will be required to pay additional fees and raised rates on annual passes, the US Department of the Interior announced Tuesday.
In a statement hailing a new “resident-focused fee structure that puts American families first,” the department said as of January 1, 2026, the annual pass will cost non-US residents $250 to obtain, more than triple the standard $80 which US residents will continue to pay.

Foreign tourists who don’t purchase the pass will pay a $100-per-person fee, in addition to the standard entrance fee, to enter 11 of the most visited national parks, including the Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Yosemite, the statement said. The department co-manages the America the Beautiful Pass series and controls more than 70 percent of all federal public lands.

Fucking Hell On Earth:
Oil Prices Sink as Ukraine Agrees to Peace Deal
- Oil prices, with WTI dropping below $60 per barrel, extended losses following reports that Ukraine has mostly agreed to a peace deal with the U.S.
- The agreement, which still has minor details to be sorted out, was confirmed by a U.S. official and a statement from Ukraine’s Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Rustem Umerov.
- Traders anticipate that a peace deal could lead to the easing of sanctions on Russia’s energy exports, compounding existing concerns about an already oversupplied oil market.
