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Dec 18, 2025

Okay, below: The viral “news” blues on Haeder’s “News” (sic) feed!

  • Even though the tech people are gay or incels or trans, Trump and Heroin Abuser RFK are going after hospitals, counselors, nurses, doctors. Gender related care?
  • Back to Epstein’s rug rat, Gates, who is now, well, anti-anti-climate change cunt of the year.
  • THe state of rising waters and seas, not on the Semen Drip’s Agenda.
  • Oh, those billion-dollar welfare cheats, Lockheed Martin and now the fucking Nordics buying up F-35’s.
  • We know India is buying Jew War Goods from Is-Raw-Hell. Because their fucking society is so well taken care of (NOT).
  • Trump likes his 79 year old semen drip problems and a 72 year old pipe under Lake Michigan and Huron. That’s that.
  • Shit, we got the Jews in the House, and sea levels rising, and that feedback loop, but Zeldin and his Torah are on the job for Semen Drip Trump.
  • Again, that super racist Pedophile and Rapist in Chief Trump and his Jewish Glosser Miller, going after black women.
  • More Jews from Zionist Genocidal Is-RAW-Hell flooding the world with their Wandering Jew fucking pathogens, leaving that genocidal state to continue with their Shekel Making ELSEWHERE.
  • Oh, shit those military dependents and brats are saved — no cell phones in the military base schools, k12. That will get these fucking kiddos to read Howard Zinn and study critical race. Fuck.
  • Tech Terrorism is King, and the world goes better with nuclear generation and water sucking AI centers.
  • China snookered having to match the UnUnited Shekels of AmeriKKKa with their own F-35s. Poverty, man, poverty of the minds.
  • So those Mongolian dust storms hitting hundreds of millions of Chinese, well well, those stealth bombers will fix it all. Talk about poverty of ideas.
  • Greeks are buying up Jewish hummus and rockets.
  • The Jews are voting to protect their Orthodox Assassins.
  • Trump says inflation is a fantasy. Best dictator the world has seen, and a third term right on track.
  • Another billionaire cunt telling us Gen Z is staving off rcession by putting everything on plastic, i.e. penury cards.
  • Shit, Putin is up against his own fucking love of Jews and the West and EuroTrashLandia’s insanity. Makes them all fucking insane.
  • Another story how US Universities are fucking dual and triple use cuntology factories assisting in pain, murder, proxy hell, war, and tech terrorism.
  • Another cunt billionaire “giving” $300,000 DROP IN THE bucket to Trump fund, err, education fun.
  • FBI seizes lawyers’ briefcases now.
  • You gotta let the Gestapo ICE know when you are coming to see their wonderlands of imprisonment.
  • Fucking Vietnam and its turn toward their fucking enemy, USA, against China. Shit storm.
  • The cunts of the InBred UnUnited Queendumb are fucking up Mississippi with their pellet factories.
  • One GOP groper sounds off against ACA cuts? What a fine mess we are in, Ollie!

Trump Moves to End Gender-Related Care for Minors, Threatening Hospitals That Offer It — Proposed new rules would punish the hospitals by pulling all federal financing. Advocates say lawsuits will follow.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed new rules on Thursday to stop gender-related care for minors across the nation. One of the rules threatened to pull federal funding from any hospital that provided gender treatments for minors. This would effectively shut down hospitals that failed to comply.

Whatever happened to the climate crisis?

In 2021 Bill Gates was warning that the equator would become unlivable as he promoted his book, “How to Avoid A Climate Disaster.” In October, he effectively said, never mind. “Climate change won’t wipe out civilization,” he wrote.

Finland Takes Delivery of 1st Most Expensive Fighter Jet in the World

Finland rolls out its first F-35A in Fort Worth as part of a 64-jet program, with deliveries starting in 2026.

Hundreds of kilometres away, in rural India, women walk long …

India’s groundwater crisis is severe, with Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka facing critical depletion due to over-extraction, especially for agriculture, pushing them towards “Day Zero” (water running out). While Chennai already hit Day Zero in 2019, NITI Aayog warns 21 major cities face depletion, with North-West India (Punjab, Haryana, UP) and arid West (Rajasthan, Gujarat) being highly vulnerable zones, needing urgent conservation and management.

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A federal judge on Wednesday blocked Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ‘s attempt to shut down an aging oil pipeline running beneath a channel linking two of the Great Lakes, finding that only the federal government can regulate interstate pipeline safety.

Whitmer, a Democrat, ordered regulators in 2020 to revoke an easement that allows Enbridge Inc. to operate a 4.5-mile (6.4) kilometer pipeline segment under the Straits of Mackinac, which link Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Whitmer made the move out of concern that the 72-year-old pipeline could rupture and cause a catastrophic spill.

Enbridge filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block the revocation and the pipeline continues to operate. President Donald Trump’s administration argued in filings this year that Whitmer’s order interferes with U.S. foreign energy policy and that only the federal government, not the states, can regulate pipeline safety. The pipeline segment, known as Line 5, moves crude oil between Superior, Wisconsin, and Sarnia, Ontario.

Rebutting a Trump report, study shows U.S. sea-level rise is accelerating

“It’s not politics. That’s what the data say,” said the study’s author, who examined 70 tide gauges around the country.

Rebutting a Trump report, study shows U.S. sea-level rise is accelerating
“It’s not politics. That’s what the data say,” said the study’s author, who examined 70 tide gauges around the country.

Congress member who faces charges for visiting ICE facility says Trump is ‘using me as an example’

The New Jersey Democrat was charged with interfering with an immigration arrest while conducting her oversight duties.

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Brain drain: 12% of Israelis with PhDs lived abroad last year, state report finds

6% of those with degrees, 25% with math doctorates have left country, says Central Bureau of Statistics; exodus of educated professionals a threat to Israel, warn academic leaders

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — the signature defense policy and spending bill — will ban cellphones for K-12 students attending schools on military bases. The bipartisan provision, focused on improving learning outcomes for children of U.S. servicemembers, was sponsored by freshman Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind.

The NDAA, a $900 billion must-pass defense bill, takes a major step towards reducing distractions for tens of thousands of students, according to the REFOCUS DoDEA Act. The provision is co-led by Banks and his Armed Services committee colleague Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich. Their committee has federal jurisdiction over the schools on military bases.

In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Banks said the key provision has national security, recruitment, and retention implications.

Data centers have a political problem — and Big Tech wants to fix it

A growth engine for the economy is becoming a political albatross. Can messaging change that?

Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security F-22 and F-35 Problem: China’s J-20 and J-35 Stealth Fighters Could Soon Have Double the Range

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China’s conversion of Y-20 cargo aircraft into YU-20 tankers is a quiet but serious challenge to U.S. and allied air superiority in the Pacific.

-By extending the range of land-based J-20s and future carrier-borne J-35s, a growing tanker fleet could let the PLA contest airspace far from China’s shores, including around Taiwan.

Dust storms regularly affect northern China, including its capital Beijing. In recent years, Chinese scientists and officials have traced the source of the dust storms to its neighbour Mongolia.

Much of the dust over Beijing in the spring of 2023, for example, originated from parts of Mongolia, seemingly driven by the warming and drying of the climate in the region.

Mongolia’s environment has come to be seen as China’s problem. Chinese netizens have blamed Mongolia’s herders and miners for the exploitation of natural resources and environmental destruction.

In pointing the finger at Mongolians, they ignore the role that Chinese demand for Mongolian resources plays in Mongolia’s environmental problems. In the south of Mongolia, it is dust churned up by mining trucks carrying coal to China on unpaved roads that locals are concerned about.

Israeli’s defense technology playing a key role in Greece’s military modernization – analysis

The military modernization is Athens’ most ambitious defense overhaul in modern history, designed to transform the Hellenic Armed Forces into one of Europe’s most technologically advanced militaries.

Iran is drying up, just as the Jews and Americanos planned. Iran is looking to relocate the nation’s capital because of severe water shortages that make Tehran unsustainable. Experts say the crisis was caused by years of ill-conceived dam projects and overpumping that destroyed a centuries-old system for tapping underground reserves.

Knesset advances bill criminalizing interference with Orthodox religious practices in public

President Trump insisted that the U.S. is poised for an economic boom during a prime-time address to the nation yesterday. He said that high prices are decreasing and attributed many of the country’s problems to his predecessors and immigrants. This message comes as Trump’s rating on the economy is historically low, and high prices remain a top concern, according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.

Intuit CEO says Gen Z is staving off recession by putting it on plastic: ‘Credit card balances are up 36-37%, but they still have jobs’

Putin calls European leaders ‘little pigs’ and says Russia will achieve Ukraine goals by diplomacy or force – as it happened

Universities risk becoming passive arms of Silicon Valley if they don’t question how AI shapes truth, a professor says

The court filing was hard to miss: “In the Matter of the Seizure of Briefcase of Attorney Jonathan Ogden.”

FBI agents detained the Portland lawyer last Wednesday as he was leaving the federal courthouse and seized his briefcase without his consent, Ogden wrote in a sworn declaration the next day.

Oregon Union Calls for Monthly Boycotts Against Trump Immigration Policy, Including from SchoolOregon Union Calls for Monthly Boycotts Against Trump Immigration Policy, Including from School

His briefcase held confidential attorney-client material, he wrote. Plus, he noted, the briefcase “is valuable and I need it.” It’s the only one he owns and it cost $595.

Ogden, 37, hired fellow criminal defense attorney Alison “Tex” Clark to represent him after the highly unusual seizure.

Clark asked a judge to block any search of Ogden’s briefcase and order its immediate return.

Clark argued the FBI made an unreasonable warrantless seizure. She sought a hearing — “given the heightened privacy interest in attorney files” — to determine if the government had probable cause to seize the briefcase.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Youlee Yim You set the hearing for last Friday but the federal government and Ogden apparently reached an agreement in the meantime. His attorney withdrew the motion with no explanation and a hearing was canceled.

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a Trump administration policy that sought to require members of Congress to submit requests a week before visiting and inspecting Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities.

U.S. District Court Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the policy likely violated an appropriations law passed by Congress saying that the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, cannot use funds to require lawmakers in Congress to “provide prior notice of the intent to enter a facility” to conduct oversight.

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — Vietnam has revved up its land reclamation efforts in the South China Sea this year, beginning construction on eight previously untouched features in the Spratly Islands.

The hotly contested archipelago has been turned from a scattering of low-lying reefs and partially submerged rocks into weaponized artificial islands mainly by China and Vietnam.

Analysts say Hanoi’s island-building is a defensive response to Beijing’s militarization of its South China Sea outposts including those in the Spratly Islands, since 2013.

The South China Sea is a resource-rich waterway and busy shipping lane that trillions of dollars of trade passes through yearly. Six countries have overlapping claims in the sea that stretches about 1.4 million square miles but Beijing has the biggest presence and claims the majority of the territory.

Residents of Gloster, Mississippi, are suing plant that exports wood pellets to UK and Europe. Company says it is reducing emissions

When Helen Reed first learned about the bioenergy mill opening in her hometown of Gloster, Mississippi, the word was it would bring jobs and economic opportunities. It was only later that she learned that activity came with a cost: the Amite Bioenergy mill, opened in 2014 by British energy giant Drax, emits large – and sometimes illegal – quantities of air pollutants, including methanol, acrolein and formaldehyde, which are linked to cancers and other serious illnesses.

“When I go out, I can’t hardly catch my breath,” Reed said. “Everything is worse since Drax came here.”

The facility churns out billions of wood pellets each year to meet surging overseas demand for “sustainable biomass”, a renewable alternative to coal.

Full video showing follow-up strike on alleged drug boat won’t be released to the public, Hegseth says

The attack, which included a follow-up strike that killed two crew members who survived an initial strike, has been at the center of a debate over the legality of the US military’s ongoing campaign in the Caribbean.

“In keeping with longstanding Department of War policy — Department of Defense policy — of course we’re not going to release a top secret, full, unedited video of that to the general public,” Hegseth told reporters on Capitol Hill, where he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were briefing lawmakers Tuesday.

The House and Senate Armed Services committees and appropriate committees, he said, “will see it, but not the general public.”

Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio, wife to donate to 300,000 Trump accounts

GOP House Rep. says it’s ‘unacceptable’ to allow ACA subsidies to expire

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