“All those pundits calling the end of history, well, the end of Europe and U$A and Israel, as if their fucking punditry is any more valuable than that pro-genocide voting.”
Dec 12, 2025
First, more Substack punditry: Is New York City’s Police Commissioner Tisch an Israeli asset?
Jessica Tisch’s grandfather worked in American intelligence, her father was on AIPAC’s executive committee and the city began talks with Epstein funded israeli technology during her NYPD tenure.

Hmm, so look up all those 130 Jewish Billionaires. I don’t know, the J-Post or Wikipedia. All, well, sorry for the antisemitism, but all are, gulp, Jewish. And all are triple or quad passport carrying right to return to the colonized land Jews, and, of course, I betcha, well, I betcha, 130 Jewish (self-selected, most being freckled, Caucasian white-skinned-as-the-belly-of-a-pufferfish EuroTrash Jews) are all invested in and with Israel, their fucking MOTHERSHIP.
So, the headline in the form of a rhetorical question?

Ten fucking years ago. NOW? 100 Percent, give or take a margin of error of .5 to 1 percent:

The billionaire class is relying on American police to protect them and their assets here in the United States, so they are keen on influencing and directing law enforcement policy. But in the case of the billionaire Tisch family, they’re not just influencing them – they are owning them.

Billionaire heiress Jessica Tisch was knighted as New York Police Department commissioner in November 2024 by israeli asset Eric Adams – even though she never worked as a police officer before in her life. Once in her role, she immediately began calling for harsher policing and sentencing, including for minors – to “reduce crime and recidivism.”
But shes not alone in her ties to the NYPD: her uncle Andrew H. Tisch and cousin Alexander H. Tisch are both on the board of the highly influential New York City Police Foundation. Alexander H. Tisch (not to be confused with Alexander M. Tisch, a New York Supreme Court Justice in Brooklyn) recently stepped down as CEO and president of the Loews Corporation but handed the reins over to her brother, Ben Tisch. Uncle Andrew, former director of the Loews Corporation is worth at least $1.6 billion.

RE: New York City’s Greatest Enemy
A billionaire real estate family running the country’s largest police department: it’s not a conflict of interest – its a consolidation of interests.

His brother, Robert Tisch worked in the “biological warfare” unit of the army during WW2 and the Korean War – his life achievements and death the subject of his own House Resolution in the 109th US Congress and someone who both Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi counted as a friend. Larry Tisch on the far left and Robert Tisch on the far right. 1943.
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Moving onto the next world stage, not just New-Jew York City: Long-awaited gas export deal with Egypt to be signed ‘in days,’ source tells ‘Post’
The agreement, valued at $35 billion, will enable the export of gas from Israel’s Leviathan reservoir to Egypt through 2040.
1967 war: Six days that changed the Middle East

The new, native-born Israelis, known as “sabras” – the Hebrew word for prickly pear – were determined not to repeat what they believed had been the mistakes of Jews in the diaspora. They would always fight back, and sometimes fight first.
Rabin was confident that Israel’s armed forces were in good shape. Their mission was to win every war, on the grounds that Israel could not afford a single defeat.
Egyptian forces and those of its ally Syria, trained less, boasted more and forgot that the political victory that emerged after the 1956 Suez crisis was preceded by a military defeat.
Nasser concentrated on building a pan-Arab nationalist movement that his supporters fully expected would recreate Arab greatness, and exact revenge on Israel. He made his closest ally, Field Marshal Abdul Hakim Amer, commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

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Abdul Hakim Amir was the commander of Egypt’s armed forces
Egypt was an ancient country without the sense of insecurity that underlay Israel’s swagger. Amer’s most important mission, which he did very well, was to make sure that the army stayed loyal by stamping out plots and keeping the officer corps happy. The military arts were much less of a priority.
By 1967, Egypt was bogged down in a war in Yemen that had become its own Vietnam. It had not fought well. But Nasser could not replace Amer with a better soldier.
The Syrian army was equally politicised, and like Egypt was a client of the Soviet Union. A series of generals were rotated into power by a series of coups d’état.
Arabs talked a lot about unity, socialism and nationalism, but in reality they were deeply disunited. The Syrian and Egyptian leaderships fretted about plots allegedly instigated by the monarchies in Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Kings worried that the military populists who led Syria and Egypt would incite revolution.
Jordan’s ruler, King Hussein, was a close ally of Britain and the US. Jordan was the only Arab state that emerged from 1948 as a winner.
DUMB as fuck Arabs, man.
Circumcised by the JEWS:
Immigration agents appear to be increasingly arresting and detaining Afghan asylum seekers, especially men, who have arrived in the US recently and are awaiting court hearings to decide their cases.
Amir – an asylum seeker who came to the US via Mexico in 2024 – was driving home from his English class in Bloomington, Indiana just after noon on Monday, when he was pulled over by an unmarked police vehicle. Minutes later, the asylum seeker from Afghanistan was cuffed and driven to a detention center.
In New York, another Afghan asylum seeker was detained after complying with a request from immigration authorities to report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office. In northern California – home to one of the largest Afghan immigrant communities in the US – attorneys said nearly two dozen Afghan asylum seekers had been arrested – either out in the community, or at check-ins over the past two weeks.

That fucking Cunt JEW: The Architect: Stephen Miller’s dark agenda for a second Trump term
Miller has spent years plotting mass deportation. If Trump wins, he’ll put his plans into action.


Too all the motherfuckers calling me a hate speech publisher and anti-semite? Fucking queer boys and girls you are. Stephen Miller takes leading role in strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats
Exclusive: Miller’s homeland security council has played a key part in coordinating operations, sources say

The shot above is a cum shot for neuroperverse Jew Glosser-Miller.

Then you have this fucking GoyJew:
Some Head Start early childhood programs are being told by the federal government to remove a list of nearly 200 words and phrases from their funding applications or they could be denied. That’s according to recently submitted court documents.
The list of words includes “accessible,” “belong,” “Black,” “disability,” “female,” “minority,” “trauma,” “tribal” and “women.”
The list was submitted on Dec. 5, as part of an ongoing lawsuit filed by Head Start programs in a handful of states – including Pennsylvania, Washington, Wisconsin and Illinois – against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The lawsuit argues that the Trump administration’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in federal programs conflicts with Head Start’s statutory mandate. That mandate includes, among other things, providing “linguistically and culturally appropriate“ services as well as early intervention services for children with disabilities.

Dildo and butt plug sales-fuck, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach!

The fucking Jew Papers are calling HIM a terrorist, and alas, every fucking Jew in Israel and those Jews filing in and out of that stolen land, pure TERRORISTS.
Hailed across the Arab world and condemned in Israel, novelist Basem Khandakji – who was convicted in the 2004 Carmel Market bombing in Tel Aviv – enjoys a new chapter in Egypt and vows ‘to expose the true face of Zionist literature’

Everything about the Jews in Business is dirty, whether butt plugs by the rabbi’s daughter, or movie studios by the Ellison neuroperverse: Paramount Says Money Is No Object. Warner Bros. Isn’t Convinced.
Larry Ellison is backstopping Paramount’s bid for Warner Brothers, but Warner Brothers is concerned that the billionaire has not provided a personal guarantee to pay.

[Rabbi’s daughter opens ‘kosher’ sex shop in Israel]

A face a butt plug and French tickler or 2 foot dildo could never help: Education Secretary Linda McMahon on Tuesday recounted a story when she reassured a parent of a child with special needs that the funding would continue.
“Let’s get the money to the kids,” McMahon said in front of a crowd at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.

JewGoggles:
Still, Delta Air Lines remains the sole U.S. airline to ban AI-powered smart glasses. This alone has baffled some passengers, as it understandably causes security concerns. Believe it or not, Air New Zealand actually explored the possibility of handing out the glasses to its cabin crew as an experiment. The goal was to gather additional customer information to accommodate frequent flyers better based on their past behavior. Thankfully, this idea never got off the ground…
As for Delta’s current ban, which has received positive reviews, a Delta spokesperson revealed that the adjustment was made in large part to ensure passenger safety and security.

The Ban Is Now Picking Up In Other Industries, Including The Cruise World

Jew-oogle and the Jew-Goggles, that’s the fucking ticket:
A study has revealed the concentrations of ultrafine particles breathed in by airline passengers.
A team of French researchers, including those from Université Paris Cité, built a pack of instruments that was flown alongside passengers from Paris Charles de Gaulle to European destinations. The machinery was placed on an empty seat in the front rows or in the galley.
Ultrafine particles are impossible to see and are often missed by conventional monitoring techniques, and therefore they are not covered by air pollution laws.
In 2021, the Dutch Health Council and the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted the growing evidence that ultrafine particles are damaging our health. This includes 75 studies, mostly relating to lung inflammation, blood pressure and heart problems, along with risks to foetal growth. Technical differences between the studies, however, meant that the WHO was unable to set a standard. Since then a study of nearly 11 million people in the Netherlands found that exposure to ultrafine particles over several years was linked to early deaths including of lung cancer.

So many house negroes. Alvin Holsey, Admiral Who Oversaw Boat Strikes Off Venezuela’s Coast, Retires
The admiral had abruptly announced that he would step down as the head of the U.S. Southern Command. His departure leaves several issues about the strikes unanswered.

A few months ago, most Americans were not thinking about Venezuela at all. Then, something alarming happened.
Pete Hegseth, a former Fox News host and current secretary of Defense, publicly suggested that a small Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean should be destroyed. Soon after, reports surfaced that U.S. forces had blown apart several boats near Venezuelan waters. The Trump administration made loud claims of narcoterrorism, but no evidence of seized drugs was ever shown to the public.
Despite that lack of proof, the rhetoric stuck. It grew louder. And so did the military presence. The United States has now positioned its largest aircraft carrier near Venezuela’s coast, along with aircraft, troops and restricted airspace. That is not what a focused, limited counter-drug mission looks like — especially when federal data shows Venezuela is not a significant source of narcotics entering the United States. Something else is driving this escalation.
It is minerals, not drugs.

Those who doubt the centrality of minerals to U.S. strategy should consider the recent agreement between Washington and Kyiv, which granted U.S. entities preferential access to Ukraine’s mineral reserves as partial repayment for wartime assistance. Whatever one thinks about that arrangement, one thing is clear: minerals are emerging as geopolitical currency. And Venezuela has the kind of mineral wealth — $1.36 trillion, according to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro — that can shape the next century.
The U.S. has a history of intervening in resource-rich nations behind noble-sounding pretexts. From the oil fields of Iran to the copper mines of Chile, the agricultural lands of Guatemala, the oil reserves of Iraq and Libya, and the mineral wealth of the Congo and Indonesia, U.S. policy has time and again combined strategic interests with economic ambition. Often disguised as a fight against communism, terrorism or a humanitarian crisis, access to highly valued resources was always an important motive. Given its oil reserves and increasingly essential mineral deposits, Venezuela falls squarely within this historical pattern.
As Washington targets Latin America, with a Monroe Doctrine on steroids, LATAM Nations navigate coercion, alliances, and the quest for a possible yet increasingly difficult, post-hegemonic future.
In this episode of Critical Perspectives, Vanessa and I discuss an on-the-ground report from journalist Diego Sequera, who reveals how Venezuelans, navigating Western media hysteria and covert threats, are maintaining normalcy and fortifying national sovereignty through a culture of resilience and everyday resistance.
In the streets of Caracas, as the threat of war drums beat loudly from Washington, the prevailing atmosphere is one of focused normalcy. According to Caracas-based journalist and political analyst Diego Sequera, Venezuelans are primarily occupied with year-end preparations and celebrations—securing holiday meals and family gatherings—rather than the hysterical propaganda of an imminent invasion. This daily insistence on routine, Sequera argues, is itself a profound form of resistance. The narrative of a society on the brink of collapse or begging for foreign intervention, amplified through diasporic social media and Western outlets, as well as the Nobel Prize, puppet joker, Maria Corina Machado, starkly contradicts the resilient, business-as-usual reality he witnesses both in the capital and across the country.
Jews:
Although most Latin American countries supported the UN Partition Plan of 1947, which officially established the state of Israel and led to the Nakba, the region has been broadly friendly to Palestinians, hosting the largest Palestinian presence outside of the Arab world.
Solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for self-determination was at its height during the Chavez years up until today, with the leadership making outspoken criticism of Israel’s flagrant violations of international law. Venezuela severed diplomatic ties with Israel in 2009 over its military campaign in Gaza.
The recent UN Palestinian statehood vote, along with Palestine’s broader bid for statehood, has strong support in Latin America, including in Venezuela
The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) was founded by Venezuela and Cuba during the Chavez era. The US and Israel remain the only countries to vote against the annual UN resolution to end the more than half-century blockade against Cuba. Furthermore, the recent UN vote in favour of Palestinian statehood, along with Palestine’s broader bid for international recognition, has strong support in Latin America, including in Venezuela.
Under the Trump administration, there has been a slow and steady shift to impose anti-Palestinian policies, such as cutting US aid to the UNRWA refugee agency and to the Palestinian Authority, along with introducing the “deal of the century”, which eviscerates any hopes for Palestinian national aspirations.
Neo-conservative ideology
The Trump administration has empowered the extreme political right, spreading the neo-conservative ideology of Christian Zionism throughout Latin America. The UN vote to condemn the US embassy relocation to Jerusalem was rejected by Guatemala, Honduras and Brazil, amid regional moves to strengthen “security” ties with Israel. Countries including Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, Paraguay and Ecuador have all recognised Guaido.
It is extremely telling that the Trump administration selected Elliott Abrams as the new US envoy to Venezuela, reinforcing the notion that the US and Israel see this situation as a perfect opportunity to overthrow Maduro and install a pro-Israel regime in the country.

Rebuilding Jewish Peoplehood for the 21st Century: A Book Event with Elliott Abrams | American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Abrams is also fiercely pro-Israel and was critical of the Obama administration for deeming settlement expansion in the Palestinian territories to be illegal, making him well-suited for the anti-Palestinian agenda in Latin America.
The direction in which Venezuela is heading does not look promising for the region, especially in relation to Palestinian solidarity, given the Zionist-related meddling, both historical and contemporary.

The Settlers Are Not Leaving: Decolonization, Not Coexistence

Zionism, the version of settler-colonialism as it exists today, has managed to rally so much support among Americans because of a centuries-long psychological operation.
She’s being kind — Pure Evil? Not their version of Judaism?
When Haifa fell to the Zionists in April 1948, it was with the collusion of Britain’s commander in the city at the time, Major General Hugh Stockwell. In response to the brutal assault on Haifa by the Haganah, the Jewish militia that later became the Israeli army – an attack that he allowed to happen – Stockwell advised the terrorised Arabs to accept the Haganah’s terms of surrender, or face hundreds more of them being killed.
That is essentially the same ultimatum dictated by the US, Britain’s modern equivalent in Palestine, to Hamas today. US President Donald Trump’s 20-point “peace plan” for the future of Gaza revealed on 30 September 2025 can be distilled into one message for Hamas: take our terms – no amendments, no discussion – or face more death and destruction.
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This gun-to-the head approach towards Palestinians is not new, and it perfectly illustrates a peculiar western mindset towards non-white people – one that persistently belittles and ignores their rights and aspirations.
This attitude has been at the heart of the West’s dealings with the Palestinian people from the 1917 Balfour Declaration up to the present US plan. In 1917, Lord Arthur Balfour was not ashamed to declare that he had no intention of consulting the natives of Palestine about the future he was devising for their country. They were regarded as of little account to Britain’s colonial project.
More than a century on, nothing has changed for western elites. On the contrary, their disdain and condescension towards Palestinians have increased. Nothing else can explain the West’s collusion and inaction during two years of Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza. Imagine if the victims had been Ukrainians, or other Europeans, in place of Arabs.
It is not only western elites who hold these views. Many average people in western countries, despite all that has happened, still regard Israel as an acceptable state. Familiarity with the biblical notion that Jews belong in the Holy Land, and sympathy for their suffering in the Holocaust, have given Israel legitimacy as a “Jewish state”. That means many people simply “don’t get” settler colonialism and how creating the Israeli settler colony led to Palestinian dispossession. In itself this does not make ordinary people anti-Arab racists, but it provides a permissive background to the prejudices of the elite.
Given this context, it is not surprising that two years on from the events of 7 October 2023 – and in the face of a global uprising in support of Palestine – it is possible for the West to devise a peace plan that absolves Israel of its crimes, delivers it a victory it could not otherwise achieve, and solidifies its own colonial hold on Palestine.
Many countries have welcomed the US plan, presumably because of its call for an instant ceasefire, prisoner exchange and entry of humanitarian aid, along with an end to the threat of ethnic cleansing. But one should be under no illusion about its true purpose: Trump’s plan is designed to destroy the Palestinian resistance movement and colonise Gaza.
Why else was it drawn up without the input of Palestinians about their own future, while aiming to impose a foreign administration that robs Gaza’s people of agency and independence? Even more insultingly, the proposed “Board of Peace” that would take charge of Gaza is to be headed by Trump, the enabler of Israel’s genocidal crimes, without whom many thousands of Palestinians would still be alive today. Adding insult to injury, the board would include former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, widely reviled by Palestinians for his crimes against Iraq and partiality towards Israel.
The subtext of Trump’s peace plan is that Hamas is the cause of Gaza’s plight, and as such its freedom of action must be terminated. It must either accept the plan’s terms or “pay in hell”, to borrow Trump’s phrase. Hamas must release all hostages, dead or alive, in its custody within the first 72 hours of the agreement’s acceptance by Israel. It would then have to discard its arms and accept having no role in the governance of Gaza.
In summary, the US plan aims to rehabilitate Israel, now widely considered a pariah state, while leaving it free to colonise the West Bank (of which there is no mention in the plan). It would give real-estate developers, like Trump’s son-in-law, license to exploit Gaza, and potentially deliver Trump what he so covets: a Nobel Peace Prize. All of this would be achieved with international approval and the support of Arab and Islamic states, which will likely foot the bill for Gaza’s reconstruction.
What happens next is not known. Hamas faces a vicious dilemma: either accept Trump’s ultimatum – it has so far accepted certain conditions, but major obstacles remain – while running the risk of self-annihilation, or reject it and be held responsible for more death and destruction in Gaza. It is a defeat for Hamas either way.
Yet it is not the twists and turns that immediately lie ahead which should concern us most. Rather, it is western imperialism, and its concomitant denigration of “natives”, that brought us here – and so long as this mentality endures, the persecution of Palestinians, and all non-white peoples, will never end. Even if the genocide in Gaza is terminated trouble spots will erupt elsewhere and be handled in the same destructive, supremacist manner.
Only when the racism that underlies much of the West’s behaviour is addressed and ended, can the world look to a future based on justice, not tyranny and brute force. —Ghada Karmi
