“…. good things happen to really bad-fucked up-neuroperverse cunts . . . .”
Dec 20, 2025
Elon Musk becomes first person worth $700 billion following pay package ruling

The Trump administration reversed a Biden-era ban on antipersonnel land mines except on the Korean Peninsula.

The memo, signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, says the reversal would give the U.S. military a “force multiplier” against enemies.

Do you see it yet, people? Are you a bit more sentient than a sea jelly? They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can’t find a job

Fucking JEWS:
A crowdfunding campaign to support Ahmed al Ahmed, the Muslim fruit seller shot after disarming one of the men who was attacking a Hanukkah event in Sydney, generated $1.3 million in its first day — with the largest donation coming from the American Jewish billionaire Bill Ackman.
Ackman gave $66,000 to the GoFundMe for al Ahmed and promoted the campaign to his followers, tweeting, “This is the verified link for the Bondi hero.”
In a viral video on Sunday, shortly after the terror attack on Bondi Beach that left 15 killed and over 40 injured, al Ahmed, 43, can be seen crouching behind a car before jumping into action as one of the terrorists shoots a firearm at the Jewish celebration. Al Ahmed, a Syrian-born father of two who was unarmed, then jumped on the attacker from behind, wresting the firearm from his hands.

Really, fucking JEWS. Venezuela? Latin America? Jews. Maduro tests Trump with “Plan B” oil tanker strategy.

That fucking Glosser . . . Miller . . . How Stephen Miller is turning the US state department into an ‘anti-immigration machine’

Miller is one of the most powerful officials in Trump’s White House, illustrating how it has sought to overcome a ‘deep state’ of professional diplomats
Miller’s influence, said one former senior official briefed on the calls, was part of a broader strategy under the Trump administration of “installing trusted people in the key positions, and turning [the state department] into an anti-immigration machine”.
In the months since Trump was inaugurated, the US has revoked thousands of visas, many for students, established full or partial bans on immigrants from 19 countries, announced it would take only 7,500 refugees next year and give priority to white South Africans, and deported tens of thousands of people sometimes to third countries in harsh conditions. At the state department, diplomats said that the administration’s focus on immigration was a significant pivot, especially for those who had previously worked in departments seeking to facilitate legal migration rather than deter it.

Yikes, the Jew Party:

‘You cannot hide’: Democrats’ swaggering approach stymies House Republicans
Under Hakeem Jeffries, the minority party has kept GOP leaders on the back foot since September.

Ahh, those fucking JEWS are everywhere, in Arkansas?
The University of Arkansas flagship has removed the director of its King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies and is considering firing her from her tenured faculty role — an escalation of a monthslong conflict between the Iranian American academic and the administration.
In a Tuesday letter the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Brian Raines, told Shirin Saeidi, an associate professor of political science, that he recommended she be fired for cause. Raines cited as reasons letters she’d signed and her social-media posts expressing anti-Israel views and opining about other conflicts in the Middle East, in addition to testimony she submitted on university letterhead in the 2023 appeal of a case involving an Iranian convicted of war crimes. The justification largely mirrored a December 5 letter from Raines removing her as director. Saeidi shared the letters with The Chronicle; a university spokesperson confirmed their authenticity.
“This is very concerning for everyone who is committed to academic freedom,” she said.

[Fucking whore, above, Bazargan]
Some of Saeidi’s public statements did come to the university’s attention thanks to the political activist, Lawdan Bazargan, who spoke to The Chronicle. Bazargan leads a group that “works to expose individuals in Western institutions who normalize or sanitize the Iranian regime’s crimes,” she said in an email. In an interview, Bazargan said that when she hadn’t initially heard a response from the university, she then alerted board members and state legislators. “It’s not about freedom of speech,” Bazargan said. “It’s about her misusing her role and resources.”

Bazargan has also raised concerns about a book written by Saeidi, including allegations that she used material without permission. The book’s publisher, Cambridge University Press, said in an email that it is investigating. Saeidi said she provided the press with materials that would disprove the allegations.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is reviewing Saeidi’s case to determine whether to get involved, said Zach Greenberg, of the organization’s faculty legal defense team. It’s difficult and unusual for a university to fire a tenured professor, he said, and “it appears that the misconduct here involves speech.” Two other tenured professors who faced criticism for vocal pro-Palestinian activism have been fired since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.
The Middle East Studies Association, or MESA, wrote a letter to the University of Arkansas’s president, chancellor, and arts and sciences dean opposing the decision to remove her as director of the center.
“There is good reason to believe that this decision was politically motivated and taken primarily because of Professor Saeidi’s speech,” the MESA letter said, “thereby violating the principles of academic freedom, her First Amendment rights, and university policy.”

Fucking JEWS, neuroperverse, Oppen-Monster-Heimers to the hilt:
You’re not imagining it: The AI job squeeze isn’t some future apocalypse, it’s already quietly underway.
Professor Yoshua Bengio spent four decades building the technology that is now coming for your job. He is a computer science professor at the Université de Montréal, a Turing Award winner, and one of the most-cited scientists in the world on Google Scholar—and now he’s turned his back on his life’s work to warn that your job is probably already under threat.
Desk jobs, or as Bengio called them, “cognitive jobs, the jobs that you can do behind a keyboard,” will be the first casualties of automation.
“It’s just a matter of time,” the AI pioneer stressed on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast.

Jew quote of the day, according to Jew rags like BLoomberg, WSJ, et al.
Quote of the Day by Wall Street stalwart Bill Ackman: ‘In order to be successful, you have to make sure that being rejected dosen’t bother you at all’

And, alas, more Jew Interference: Jew York Times. Christ, JEWS. David Marchese. The ceasefire is HOLDING this fucking Marchese states?
[Marchese lives in suburban New Jersey.[2] He is married and has two children. He is Jewish and an atheist.]
The writer, lawyer and human rights activist Raja Shehadeh, who is 74, has spent most of his life living in Ramallah, a city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. This is where his Palestinian Christian family ended up after fleeing Jaffa, now part of greater Tel Aviv, in 1948, as Jewish paramilitary forces bombed the city. Since he was a much younger man, Shehadeh has been doggedly documenting the experience of living under Israeli occupation — recording what has been lost and what remains.
That work, defined by precise description and delicately deployed emotion, has won him widespread acclaim. Shehadeh’s 2007 book, “Palestinian Walks: Forays Into a Vanishing Landscape,” won Britain’s Orwell Prize for political writing. Here in the United States, his book “We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I” was a finalist for the 2023 National Book Award. He’s also a co-founder of Al-Haq, a human rights organization — recently sanctioned by the United States government — that has documented abuses against Palestinians in the occupied territories for over 45 years.
To read Shehadeh’s work — including his essays for The Times’s Opinion section — is to be exposed to a thinker with a long and stubbornly optimistic view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This is a man who believes that peace remains possible. But he also maintains that for peace to have any chance of prevailing, there’s so much — the stories told about the region, even the basic facts — that needs to be fundamentally reconsidered.
Ahh, Jew Tech: IDF establishes artificial intelligence division in response to Oct. 7 failure
AIDF is intended to serve as a living bridge made up of experts, recruiting stars from Israel’s hi-tech industry to bring the forefront of technology and creativity into the IDF’s decision-making.

This month Tehran, a city of 10 million people, was questioning its viability. After six years of drought and the driest autumn in over 50 years, the reservoirs that supply the city fell to around 10 percent of capacity and in some cases lower still. In late November and early December, rainfall was down by roughly 90 percent compared with historic averages. City residents faced rolling water cuts, sharply reduced tap pressure and pleas from officials to limit washing.
Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, announced in November that if rains did not come, parts of the city would need to be evacuated. Thankfully, rain eventually fell around Tehran, easing immediate pressure on water supplies. But the city came too close to disaster. There is no reprieve from the danger of taps running dry, and the prospect of more rain appears grim.

Oh, the fucking Pedophiles, the rape factories of Jews, and those TAPES, fuckers, not fucking still images. Golden Shower Semen Drip Trump and baby girls.
ABC UnNews:
Documents in the rolling release of the Justice Department’s files on Jeffrey Epstein have yet to show evidence of wrongdoing on the part of famous, powerful men, against the expectations of many of those who pushed for the files’ release.
The DOJ said the files, which included a trove of photographs and court records, would not be fully released on Friday, despite a law mandating doing so, due to the vetting process required to protect Epstein’s victims.
Democratic lawmakers pushed back on the partial nature of the release, which included minimal references to President Donald Trump. Critics of Trump have speculated about the degree to which the president, who had a friendship with Epstein until they had a falling out around 2004, appears in the Epstein files, while Trump has accused several well-known Democrats of having ties to the disgraced financier.
Embarassing. Fucking snapshots, man, and this is it for the great DOJ and FBI? Nope!



And what is it, that Zionism is on its death bed? Israel is about to go? These fucking pundits, man, all over the ALT net.
Israel Is Preparing for a Permanent Presence in Gaza, Satellite Images Reveal
Since the ceasefire, Israel has constructed at least 13 new military outposts inside Gaza, consolidated existing military infrastructure, built roads, and destroyed more Palestinian property.

[Israel is currently maintaining 48 military outposts east of the yellow line. Image by Forensic Architecture.]
