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As plans advance for a new ICE detention center on the Oregon Coast, communities across Oregon face a defining question: What kind of place do we want to be?

Paulo Kirk

Nov 29, 2025

This is the younger face of pedophilia:

You can show up to town hall meetings or city council in the hundreds, but MAGA maggots and murderers are still coming to town:

Newport

John Fuller, a spokesperson for the city of Newport, said in statement that that contractor is now reaching out to hotels up and down the Oregon coast as recently as Tuesday morning in search of up to 200 rooms for a year.

Oregon is one of the few states without a long-term immigration detention facility, a reflection of its decades-long status as America’s first sanctuary state. State law prohibits state or local resources from being used to help enforce federal immigration law.

The environmental contractor’s email, reviewed by the Capital Chronicle, was written by a scientist with Solv, LLC and offers no specific details about the project or its location in Newport.

Solv, LLC, however, received more than $5.6 million in federal contracts from 2021 to June 2025, with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security tapping its expertise in “ICE sustainability program support services.” In December 2020, the company produced an evaluation report for the federal agency when it sought to expand its operations at an ICE processing facility in El Paso, Texas.

The email’s author did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday, but she wrote that ICE “is beginning the process of initiating” a consultation and is “developing a federal consistency determination for a proposed action in Newport Oregon.” She asked about how best to submit those findings and for more information about the timeline in which she should provide other documentation.

“Ahead of submitting our letter and adjoining documentation, we would like to clarify a few of the consult requirements of the Oregon Coastal Management Program,” wrote Amber Carter, a scientist for Solv LLC. Her Linkedin shows that she leads a team of six environmental scientists and energy engineers “on an environmental compliance, energy, and sustainability contract.”

Under federal law dating back to 1972, nearly all states bordering an ocean or Great Lake set federally approved plans to protect their coastlines. Whenever a federal agency wants to act in a coastal zone in Oregon, it must wait at least 90 days before the project can break ground.

During that time, Oregon’s Department of Land Conservation and Development conducts a 60-day review to determine how that activity would impact the coast, as well as a 30-day public comment period. Notable recent uses of the program have been offshore wind energy and the canceled Jordan Cove Energy Project, which would have added a liquified natural gas export facility near Coos Bay.

This is way beyond greenwashing . . . the new term is green incarceration, sort of helping the Gestapo get their green building certification for sustainability points. As in Green Concentration Camps!

Solv provides smart and sustainable solutions to government and commercial clients. We are committed to quality and responsiveness while providing value in everything that we do. Our utmost priority is to ensure client satisfaction by delivering high-quality services and products on schedule and within budget.

Green Army:

United States’ reporting of military fuel consumption omits much of the fuel used to power aircraft and ships, particularly those operating overseas. The government’s own description of how it calculates international military transportation fuel for greenhouse gas emissions specifies that all Army and most Marine Corps fuel, and any fuel delivered outside of the United States, not be counted. This leads to huge gaps in reporting, Crawford says.

“You have to count it,” Crawford says. “Jet fuel is the biggest greenhouse gas from the military.”

Take the F-35, DOD’s controversial replacement for the F-16. The new plane burns more fuel than its predecessor: about 5,600 liters of fuel per hour, versus 3,500 liters per hour for the F-16, according to the newspaper Dagsavisen in Norway, where environmentalists have protested the purchase of the planes. Crawford calculated that the Air Force’s version of the plane, the F-35A, gets about 2.37 gallons per nautical mile. Note that’s not miles per gallon—that’s 2.37 gallons of fuel burned for every mile traveled. On a single tank of gas, one plane can produce almost 28 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. The United States plans to buy close to 2,500 of the planes, with the expectation that they’ll fly until at least 2070.

Military equipment is purchased with the understanding that it will be around for a long time, which critics argue contributes to the difficulty of reducing military emissions.

“They can’t just switch off [the F-35 program],” says Oliver Belcher, a professor at Durham University who has studied military emissions by tracking Defense Logistics Agency fuel purchases. “Despite these sort of pronouncements to green the military and all the rest of it, every major weapon system developed, from fighter jets to aircraft carriers to you name it, is extremely carbon-intensive. … Weapons systems lock in certain carbon-intensive technologies.”

U.S. servicemen stand on humvees as they take part in a military drill in western Ukraine on July 22, 2015. Credit: Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP via Getty Images

So, Newport is so fucked, because the contracts are already in place the logistics are already rooted to moving here, the food and lodging are already being located and the “environmental and zoning assessments already in the works: The EA will analyze the construction of a new detainee dormitories at the El Paso SPC campus at 8915 Montana Avenue in El Paso, TX, including land acquisition, demolition of four existing dormitories, and development of a secure recreation area for detainees. ICE is evaluating four alternatives:

• Construction of new detainee dormitories in the existing dormitory location;

• Construction of detainee dormitories on land acquired from the El Paso International Airport;

• Construction of detainee dormitories on land acquired from the adjacent El Paso Water Authority; and

• The No Action Alternative. The No Action Alternative is included to provide a baseline for comparison with impacts from the Project, and also to satisfy federal requirements for analyzing “no action” under NEPA.

ICE requests comments on these alternatives as summarized below. Figures for these alternatives are attached to this letter.

Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security by Sherri Goodman | An Island Press Book

Dudes — we are fucked. Threat Multiplier: Climate, Military Leadership, and the Fight for Global Security addresses essential questions about the intersection of climate change and national security. Threat Multiplier explores how military leaders’ thinking has evolved, their contingency plans, and where they see potential conflicts. Goodman outlines why the Department of Defense (DOD) now considers climate change in war games, disaster relief planning, international diplomacy, and even the design of its own bases.

Specialized Investigative Agencies

These agencies have unique investigative mandates that go beyond general criminal law enforcement.

  • Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI): The only federal agency with jurisdiction over federal tax crimes and related financial crimes, such as money laundering.
  • United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS): One of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies, responsible for safeguarding the integrity and security of the U.S. mail system, investigating mail fraud, mail theft, and narcotics trafficking via mail.
  • Diplomatic Security Service (DSS): The law enforcement arm of the Department of State, providing security for the Secretary of State, U.S. embassies, and personnel abroad, and investigating passport and visa fraud worldwide.
  • Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) and other military investigative divisions (Army CID, Air Force OSI): These agencies investigate felony-level crime, fraud, and counterintelligence within their respective military branches.
  • Office of Export Enforcement (OEE): Part of the Department of Commerce, OEE enforces laws related to the export of sensitive goods and technologies for national security and foreign policy reasons.
  • Food and Drug Administration Office of Criminal Investigations (FDA OCI): Investigates criminal violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and other related laws, focusing on public health and safety.

Specialized Protection and Land Management Agencies

These agencies protect specific government property, infrastructure, or natural resources.

  • United States Park Police (USPP): A full-service police agency responsible for federal parklands, primarily in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, San Francisco, and New York City.
  • United States Mint Police: Protects U.S. Mint facilities, employees, and the nation’s bullion reserves (gold and silver) at locations like Fort Knox, Philadelphia, and Denver.
  • Bureau of Engraving and Printing Police: The security force responsible for protecting the facilities where U.S. paper currency is printed in Washington, D.C. and Fort Worth, Texas.
  • Office of Secure Transportation (OST): Part of the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration, the OST is responsible for securely transporting nuclear weapons and components, making it a highly tactical and specialized force.
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Office of Law Enforcement: Enforces U.S. marine resource conservation laws and regulations, often referred to informally as “fisheries police”.
  • Amtrak Police Department (APD): A federally certified law enforcement agency responsible for ensuring safety and security across the entire national Amtrak passenger rail system infrastructure and on trains

Dirty US MILITARY, okay, but . . .

There are an estimated 18,000 to 19,000 total law enforcement agencies in the USA, encompassing federal, state, and local entities. The majority of these are local police departments.

According to 2018 data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), there were 17,541 state and local law enforcement agencies. A more recent estimate from 2020 statistics breaks down the specific number of local police departments:

  • Local Police Departments: Approximately 12,500 (city, county, tribal, and regional)
  • Sheriff’s Offices: 3,063
  • Federal Agencies: Nearly 100 federal agencies, with about 65 employing officers with arrest and firearm authority
  • Other Agencies: Includes state police, special jurisdiction agencies (e.g., park police, hospital police, transit police), and constables/marshals
US launched 251 military interventions since 1991, and 469 since 1798 -  Geopolitical Economy Report
US military presence around the world
American troops board a US Air Force jet during a test withdrawal at Tan Son Nhut Air Base while Vietcong and North Vietnamese officers take photographs near Saigon, Vietnam

So, the biggest polluter, uh? So many trillions of gallons of waste and shit and cleaners, and dioxins and all those lovely things that give you ADHD, Parkinson’s, cancer, COPD, diabetes, and a thousand other medical conditions.

Oil consumption? How about human lifetimes and their requiem? Millions of lives lost to poverty and refugee status, and all the fallout of the military mercenary hardware world rapists selling their guns to even two opposing factions to destablize and then extract from those countries?

Costs of War research tallies U.S. spending on war and military operations and examines the broader economic consequences of this spending.

The New York Times headline said it all: “Middle East War Adds to Surge in International Arms Sales.” The conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, and beyond may be causing immense and unconscionable human suffering, but they are also boosting the bottom lines of the world’s arms manufacturers. There was a time when such weapons sales at least sparked talk of “the merchants of death” or of “war profiteers.” Now, however, is distinctly not that time, given the treatment of the industry by the mainstream media and the Washington establishment, as well as the nature of current conflicts. Mind you, the American arms industry already dominates the international market in a staggering fashion, controlling 45% of all such sales globally, a gap only likely to grow more extreme in the rush to further arm allies in Europe and the Middle East in the context of the ongoing wars in those regions.

In his nationally televised address about the Israel-Hamas and Russia-Ukraine wars, President Biden described the American arms industry in remarkably glowing terms, noting that, “just as in World War II, today patriotic American workers are building the arsenal of democracy and serving the cause of freedom.” From a political and messaging perspective, the president cleverly focused on the workers involved in producing such weaponry rather than the giant corporations that profit from arming Israel, Ukraine, and other nations at war. But profit they do and, even more strikingly, much of the revenues that flow to those firms is pocketed as staggering executive salaries and stock buybacks that only boost shareholder earnings further.

President Biden also used that speech as an opportunity to tout the benefits of military aid and weapons sales to the U.S. economy:

“We send Ukraine equipment sitting in our stockpiles. And when we use the money allocated by Congress, we use it to replenish our own stores, our own stockpiles, with new equipment. Equipment that defends America and is made in America. Patriot missiles for air defense batteries, made in Arizona. Artillery shells manufactured in 12 states across the country, in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas. And so much more.”

In short, the military-industrial complex is riding high, with revenues pouring in and accolades emanating from the top political levels in Washington. But is it, in fact, an arsenal of democracy? Or is it an amoral enterprise, willing to sell to any nation, whether a democracy, an autocracy, or anything in between?

So, the costs of ICE to a people, to a community, and, as the subtitle states above: What kind of place do we want to be?

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You fucking Holocaust Industry CUNTS. This is Judaism: Black Friday, uh? So, trillions to Israel, and what multiplier (as in global murdering mafia, the ZIM) effect does that have? Putting a price on military spending and war and destablizing factors and enironmental damage, IMPOSSIBLE without calculating every tendril of pain and hell the policing and militarization of everything, including the battle and battlefield for the mind, costs.

How Haifa can turn defense tech into 10,000 northern jobs: Rafael, IAI and Elbit activity in Haifa points to a 10,000-job opportunity if the city formalizes a coordinated “Defense City” strategy.

Jew Trained US Gestapo Agencies. The stupidity-fying of AmeriKKKa: Poll: In a dramatic shift, Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the cost

The latest NBC News poll shows two-thirds of registered voters down on the value proposition of a degree. A majority said degrees were worth the cost a dozen years ago.

Fucking war mongering society obn steroids: US plans further troop deployments to fight drug trafficking, Hegseth says.

Using advanced satellite data and machine learning, the researchers tracked more than a decade of changes in aboveground forest biomass, the amount of carbon stored in trees and woody vegetation. They found that while Africa gained carbon between 2007 and 2010, widespread forest loss in tropical rainforests has since tipped the balance.

Between 2010 and 2017, the continent lost approximately 106 billion kilograms of forest biomass per year. That is equivalent to the weight of about 106 million cars. The losses are concentrated in tropical moist broadleaf forests in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, and parts of West Africa, driven by deforestation and forest degradation. Gains in savanna regions due to shrub growth have not been enough to offset the losses.

Former African Union ambassador to the US says US government’s aid agency had a ‘major meddling agenda’ across Africa.

Banana Republic. And the USA wants infantalization of its Gen Z.

Back to the fucking ragged Costco and Walmart and Amazon nation:

  • Ford CEO Jim Farley learned from older employees that some young workers at the carmaker were taking shifts at Amazon to make ends meet, he said at the Aspen Ideas Festival. Farley said he drew on founder Henry Ford’s decision to raise factory wages to $5 a day in 1914 to make temporary workers into full-time employees. Young people have previously eschewed manufacturing jobs due to low wages.

Some economists credit carmaker Henry Ford for jump-starting the American middle class in the 20th century when, in January 1914, he hiked factory wages to $5, more than double the average wage for an eight-hour work day.

This is the face of Pedophiles, Trump and Company.

Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley – the South Texas nonprofit long known for its migrant shelter run by Sister Norma Pimentel – has been suspended from receiving federal funds and now faces a rare six-year debarment after a Department of Homeland Security investigation found major grant violations, according to internal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) documents shared exclusively with Fox News Digital.

Pimentel is the recipient of numerous honorary degrees and even a special medal by the University of Notre Dame in recognition of outstanding service to the Catholic Church and society. Two years ago she received a special humanitarian award from the U.N. She’s also spoken to past presidents and multiple congressional delegations including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi who came and toured her Humanitarian Respite Facility in McAllen. She received the Hispanic Heritage Foundation Award for Service given at the Kennedy Center in 2018.

“When we reach out to an immigrant, what we’re really doing is we’re reaching out to humanity. We’re saying: ‘Humanity matters,’” said Sister Norma, a member of the Missionaries of Jesus, who leads the Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley (of the Brownsville diocese). “When we don’t respond, we truly are allowing our humanity to be stolen from us. And we may lose our humanity if we’re not careful, if we’re complacent and say: ‘I’ve done enough. I’ve done what I can.’ Well, there’s more to do… We cannot be OK with what is happening today in our world. It is our responsibility. It’s a mandate from God that we all take care of humanity… It can never be wrong to help another person.”

The fucking Talmudist War DOGS. Dual USE? Fucking Triple USE:

As Israel looks for faster ways to handle emergencies, locate victims and manage threats, civilian tech companies are introducing new tools, from long-range hydrogen drones to agile robot dogs that can create 3D maps of spaces and communicate with trapped people or suspects.

On Wednesday, dozens of drone companies showed off their wares at the 13th annual UVID conference in Tel Aviv. One of those companies, Gadfin, describes itself as the “future of drone logistics,” key to creating a safe and reliable supply chain “where even the most deserted spot is easily accessible.”

Founded and led by Eyal Regev, Gadfin is a developer of technology for cargo deliveries using hydrogen-fueled all-weather, long-range, heavy-duty drones.

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The Jew Trained and Glosser-Miller Run ICE: 19-year-old college student deported despite judge’s order blocking her removal: Lawyer

A 19-year-old college student who was on her way to surprise her family for Thanksgiving break was detained at a Boston airport and later deported despite a federal judge’s order blocking her removal, according to her attorney.

Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, who entered the U.S. from Honduras when she was 8 years old, was about to board her flight to Texas last Friday to visit her parents and siblings when airport authorities told her to step aside, her attorney Todd Pomerleau told ABC News.

Lopez Belloza was detained, informed that she had a removal order and then arrested, her attorney said. Hours after her detainment, court documents obtained by ABC News show that a federal judge ordered the government not to remove the 19-year-old from the U.S. and not to transfer her outside of Massachusetts.

Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group sails with U.S. Air Force B-52 Joint Operations

The dirtiest cuntry in the world: Hegseth visits USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier in Latin America region. And the AI Mercenaries and 130 Jewish Billionaires are on target to fuck you up!

Terra nullius is a Latin term that translates to “no one’s land” or “land belonging to no one”. It was used by colonisers to “legally” – at least by the laws of the colonisers – lay claim to land.

The legal fiction of terra nullius in Australia was overturned in the landmark 1992 Mabo case. This case recognised the land rights of the Meriam peoples, First Nations of the Murray Islands, as well as the ongoing connection to land of First Nations peoples in Australia.

In doing so, it overturned terra nullius in a legal sense, leading to the Native Title Act 1993.

But we can see traces of the idea of terra nullius in the way AI companies are scraping billions of people’s data from the internet.

It is as though they believe the data belongs to no one – similar to how the British wrongly believed the continent of Australia belonged to no one.

Digital colonialism dressed up as consent

While data is scraped without our knowledge, a more insidious way digital colonialism materialises is in the coercive relinquishing of our data through bundled consent.

Have you had to click “accept all” after a required phone update or to access your bank account? Congratulations! You have made a Hobson’s choice: in reality, the only option is to “agree”.

What would happen if you didn’t tick “yes”, if you chose to reject this bundled consent? You might not be able to bank or use your phone. It’s possible your healthcare might also suffer.

It might appear you have options. But if you don’t tick “yes to all”, you’re “choosing” social exclusion.

This approach isn’t new. While terra nullius was a colonial strategy to claim resources and land, Hobson’s choices are implemented as a means of assimilation into dominant cultural norms. Don’t dress “professionally”? You won’t get the job, or you’ll lose the one you have.

An Aboriginal Warrior

Pemulwuy (a Dharug word meaning earth or clay), also known as Pimbloy, was born in about 1750 north of the Georges River, not far from Botany Bay.

Historians have identified Pemulwuy as being part of the Bidjigal clan and Dharug language speaking group.

Pemulwuy was said to be well-built and muscular and he had two distinctive physical features: his left eye had a “speck” or blemish, and one foot was clubbed.

Some believed his clubbed foot indicated his status as a carradhy or “clever man”.

Pemulwuy’s War

Pemulwuy began a valiant campaign against colonisation shortly after the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788, starting a 12-year guerrilla war against the British in 1790.

[Gweagal and Yuin woman Theresa Ardler is fighting to reshape Australians’ understanding of history.]

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