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Not 9/11 Again? Insider knowledge or orchestration. Key films questioning the official narrative: Loose Change, 9/11: Explosive Evidence – Experts Speak Out, and September 11: The New Pearl Harbor

Paulo Kirk

Feb 15, 2026

Of course, all those IOF’s, Israeli Occupation Fascists, need to be outed and face-planted wherever they go to sun themselve and find sex-rape parties.

Look at this guy, this Jew. Look at his eyes, the soulless eyes, the nonchalant fucking demeanor. End of Life, man, for no signs of life. Do so many Jewish men look alike?

https://substack.com/@handala1948/note/c-209986425

A study of skeletons unearthed from a medieval Jewish cemetery in Germany has revealed a surprising genetic split among Ashkenazi Jews of the Middle Ages that no longer exists.

The analysis, the first of its kind from a Jewish burial ground and the product of yearslong negotiations among scientists, historians and religious leaders, shows that Ashkenazim have become more genetically similar over the past seven centuries. Two Jews walking the cobblestone streets of 14th-century Germany were more genetically distinct, on average, than any two Ashkenazi Jews alive today.

“That is wild!” said Dr. Harry Ostrer, a medical geneticist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx and a co-author of the new study. “Despite the rapid growth of the Ashkenazi Jewish population during the last 700 years, the population became more homogeneous.”

[A depiction of a synagogue in Erfurt, Germany, in the 14th century. “In the middle of the German-speaking lands, this was the place to be at the time,” said the curator of Erfurt’s Old Synagogue Museum]

Preserved documents on money-lending practices show that the Jews from each subgroup largely formed business alliances with members of their own kind, according to Maike Lämmerhirt, a historian at the University of Erfurt and a co-author of the study. But both groups prayed in the same synagogue. They all cleansed in the same ritual bath. And, ultimately, they all lay side by side in the same cemetery.

The Erfurt skeletons carried many of the same disease-causing gene mutations that Ashkenazi Jews worry about today. That suggests a population bottleneck must have occurred before the Erfurtians were born — one in which small numbers of individuals seeded an entire population, leading to genetic similarities and the amplification of certain gene variants.

Man oh man, so many look alike, the White Jewish Males:

Scientists had previously calculated that the bottleneck event of the Ashkenazi Jewish population occurred roughly 600 to 800 years ago. But the new study, along with a British study published this year that examined six 12th-century skeletons found in England, suggest it could have been even further back.

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But Israel is the Ultimate DEI cunt-tree:

Thousands of Western nationals joined the Israeli military in its genocidal war on Gaza that killed over 72,000 Palestinians.

Ilias Bantekas, a professor of transnational law at Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar, told Al Jazeera that “war crimes incur criminal liability under international law, irrespective of what the law of nationality says”.

Otherwise, Nazi Germans, whose law allowed and obliged them to commit atrocities, would incur no liability, Bantekas added. “Dual nationality is immaterial to criminal liability,” he said.

However, the major issue in prosecuting the accused “is getting [them] on your territory and putting them before a court”, he noted.

Bantekas also added that there is no difference in the question of liability between native soldiers and those of dual nationalities.

Dual nationals, in fact, “may in addition be liable under laws that prevent military service in foreign conflicts or joining armies of other nations”, the professor said.

Prosecuting foreign nationals has been “pretty much the norm”, he noted.

“Think of Nazi Germans tried by Allied war crimes tribunals after World War II, Japanese officers tried by US military courts, and crimes committed during the Bosnian conflict where alleged offenders were tried by various courts in Europe,” Bantekas told Al Jazeera.

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And September 11?

“It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”
Mark Twain

Hmm, this Jew, Ellison, was in on the Larry Silverstein Building 7 scam? Oracle dividend growth signals new era for cloud titan

Oracle is investing heavily in capital expenditures, leaving its dividend growth vulnerable in the near term.

Remember the Alamo, or is it: Remember Anne:

The Texas state education board recently discussed draft legislation that would create the nation’s first-ever statewide K-12 required reading list for public schools. Among the roughly 300 texts on the list: Elie Wiesel’s Holocaust memoir “Night”; Lois Lowry’s young-reader Holocaust novel “Number the Stars”; George Washington’s letter to a Rhode Island synagogue in 1790; and Frank’s diary — the “original edition.”

  • Expansion (1820s–1860s): While Spanish Texas had few slaves, American settlers arriving with Stephen F. Austin in 1821 brought slavery with them, developing it rapidly. By 1860, slaves made up over 30% of the Texas population.
  • Mexican Resistance:Mexico, which controlled Texas until 1836, opposed slavery and attempted to restrict it, causing friction with American immigrants.
  • Republic of Texas (1836–1845): After winning independence, the new Republic of Texas protected slavery in its constitution, forbidding the emancipation of slaves and banning free Black people from living there.
  • Life for Enslaved People: Most enslaved people were forced into agricultural labor (cotton, sugar, corn) in East Texas, though some worked in cities as laborers.
  • End of Slavery (1865): Although the Emancipation Proclamation took effect in 1863, it was not enforced in Texas until Union troops arrived in Galveston on June 19, 1865, known as Juneteenth.

These books, no, not mandatory?

These books provide a comprehensive view of the brutality of the institution, the experiences of the enslaved, and the political, economic, and social impact of slavery on Texas.

Keep Austin…White? How E ustin…White? How Equitable De quitable Development Can Sa elopment Can Save Texas from its Racist Past and Homogenized Future

Kaylie Hidalgo/Texas A&M University School of Law

Abstract

More than a century of racist federal, state, and local government policies created inequitable and racially segregated neighborhoods through a practice known as redlining. I-35 in Austin, Texas, represents one of the most iconic and stark segregationist splits in the country, with the Eastside being impoverished and mostly Black while the Westside’s mostly White population thrives. As a result, Austin is the only fastest-growing city in the nation losing people of color. While there have been some private and local efforts in Austin and across the country to increase investment in marginalized and divested communities, most of these approaches are limited because they cannot combat the systemic practices that lead to this issue in the first place. Without acknowledging the intentional and racist policies that created this issue and using the same intentionalism to reverse this, policies will fail to reach the communities in most need of affordable housing and eventually drive all people of color out of metropolitan cities. Thus, to properly redevelop cities such as Austin equitably, federal, state, and local governments should create affordable homes and rental units with an intentional focus on targeting marginalized communities and those displaced from the city. This Article seeks to explore tools that will allow cities to accomplish this, with a particular focus on a solution tailored to Austin, Texas, in light of redlining’s history on the federal and local levels and the more recent history of failed reforms attempting to address this issue.

There’s “no way that I’m gonna sit here and have any apology or regret for applying the best reading of the law and reading a Supreme Court decision that makes it clear that if you’re going to regulate the heck out of greenhouse gas emissions with trillions of dollars of regulatory costs on Americans,” he said, “that’s something that Congress should have a debate and a vote on.”

The Munich Security Conference is not typically a gathering place for environmental regulators, but Zeldin said attending offered chances to talk with world leaders about international initiatives, particularly the U.S. quest for “energy dominance” — also not typically a focus for the nation’s environmental regulators.

He mentioned the need for data centers and critical minerals, and “there’s a lot of investment that’s coming in the United States, including from European countries and we play an important role in the … permitting of these projects,” which he wants to see happen “as fast and efficiently as possible,” he noted.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio earlier in the day railed against the “climate cult” in Europe, a message Zeldin said he thought would find a receptive audience.

“I’m not here to lecture, shame, these European countries that their targets on environment are too strong or not strong enough,” he said.

A large wildfire is burning intensely on a hillside at night, with bright orange flames and glowing embers spreading across the landscape. Thick smoke rises into the dark sky, and the fire's glow reflects on the water in the foreground. Dim lights from buildings or homes are visible at the base of the hill.

A new study in the journal One Earth shows multiple climate systems — the Greenland ice sheet, the West Antarctic ice sheet, boreal permafrost, the Amazon rainforest — are all much closer to collapse than previously thought.

“Research shows that several Earth system components may be closer to destabilising than once believed,” the researchers urged. “While the exact risk is uncertain, it is clear that current climate commitments are insufficient.”

The analysis is based on climate “tipping points,” meaning collapses of environmental systems that lead other climate systems beyond their own tipping points, creating a snowball scenario where the planet spirals into a worst-case-scenario known as “hothouse Earth.” Under this scenario, the long-term temperature is projected to rise about 9 degrees Fahrenheit above pre-industrial averages — which would be really bad.

A large wildfire is burning intensely on a hillside at night, with bright orange flames and glowing embers spreading across the landscape. Thick smoke rises into the dark sky, and the fire's glow reflects on the water in the foreground. Dim lights from buildings or homes are visible at the base of the hill.

As University of Manitoba professor David Camfield and author of the 2022 book “Future on Fire: Capitalism and the Politics of Climate Change” has explained, the level of political power held by the ultra-rich and their corporations is so immense that even a government with popular support and commitment to emissions cuts would struggle under the weight of corporate investment strikes, pressure from credit agencies, and catastrophic market disruption.

“To weaken those political obstacles sufficiently that a government could get a just transition underway would take massive pressure of the kind that only movements can unleash,” Camfield asserts.

The math, in other words, is brutal. Capitalism’s logic demands unending accumulation of wealth, leading to a world in which corporations must grow or die, no matter the consequences. To transition out of this mess would mean weakening capital’s entire grip on power — something which has only ever been achieved when the great masses of toiling people come together to demand a better world.

We are the fuckery species, man.

Skyscrapers from Dubai to future cities like Neom are built with a resource more elusive than their desert backdrops suggest: the right kind of sand. Wind-polished grains drifting across the dunes are too smooth and rounded to bind strong concrete, so builders source angular particles from riverbeds and quarries. That is why the UAE brought in more than six million tonnes in 2023, a $40.6 million trade fed by suppliers in Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Belgium. With 50 billion tonnes consumed worldwide each year and reports of illegal mining from India to Morocco, Gulf states are weighing recycled and manufactured alternatives in line with sustainability drives such as Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

Desert sand looks plentiful but behaves poorly in concrete. Grains shaped by wind are too fine, smooth, and round, sliding past each other instead of locking together. The result is weak bonding with cement and lower compressive strength. For high-rise cores, foundations, and mega construction projects, this texture is a non-starter, no matter how vast the dunes appear.

Azerbaijan has highlighted rising environmental threats to the Caspian Sea as UN introduces cross-border environmental assessments.

The Caspian Sea is suffering falling water levels and biodiversity loss.

[A Palestinian woman watches from a hill as Israeli bulldozers work on her land to reportedly make way for the construction of settlements in the Sarouj area in the occupied West Bank on December 22, 2025. Zain Jaafar/AFP/Getty Images]

Global Criminal Cartel hard at work: Israeli move to designate large parts of West Bank as state land condemned as ‘de facto annexation’

Two Fucking WEEKS? Judge gives the US 2 weeks to retrieve student deported to Honduras while traveling for Thanksgiving.

U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns issued an order that required the return of 19-year-old Babson College freshman Any Lucia Lopez Belloza by the end of February.

Stearns said he had hoped the Trump administration would come up with a solution after it acknowledged mistakenly deporting Lopez Belloza. Having failed to do that, Stearns said, he was compelled to act. He said it was up to the courts to determine her rights and the legality of her removal.

“This is not an issue for the Executive to prejudge and arrogate to itself, whatever stance it may choose to take in litigating the removal issue before a court of law,” Stearns wrote.

Belloza’s attorney, Todd Pomerleau, welcomed the ruling.

Fuck, from another Jew: Quote of the day by psychology legend Alfred Adler:

‘Nobody adopts antisocial behaviour unless they fear that they will fail…’

According to his view, a person turns away from cooperation and community only when they feel they cannot succeed within it. In simple terms, when someone believes they will fail while trying to belong, they may stop trying to belong at all.

So, Adler, the Jewish State of Starvation and Torture and Maiming and Murder and Poisoning and Imprisoning, all part of cooperation and community building?

DCIP International Advocacy Officer Kathryn Ravey authored “Starvation as Torture: Deliberate Hunger Violations against Palestinian Children,” an article exposing how Israel’s deliberate and systematic deprivation of food, water, and medical care has been weaponised against Palestinian children, constituting torture under international law.

Drawing on DCIP’s case documentation from Gaza, the article highlights the experiences of children who have died from starvation, those who have endured acute dehydration and malnutrition after being cut off from humanitarian aid, and entire families in northern Gaza who were left to survive without food, clean water, or medical care. The article places these cases within the framework of the Convention against Torture and the Fourth Geneva Convention, arguing that the intentional creation of such conditions constitutes torture and acts of genocide.

The article demonstrated how Israel’s actions are not isolated tragedies, but evidence of a deliberate policy that uses starvation as a tool of domination and control.

“The catastrophic physiological consequences of depriving people of necessary daily calories over time – including hunger, weight loss, malnutrition, dizziness, hallucinations, reproductive damage, organ failure and death – are foreseeable and preventable,” the expert said. “These consequences are particularly acute among vulnerable groups, including infants, and pregnant or lactating mothers.”

“The psychological impact of being deprived of food and water is inherently cruel,” Edwards added. “Constantly changing rules, militarised distributions, and daily and hourly uncertainty about when one is going to access these basic necessities is causing utter despair, stress, and trauma.”

“No one should have to suffer the humiliation of being forced to beg for food, and especially not when there are ample supplies waiting to be provided,” she said.

Adler? 1870: The Psychiatrist Who Invented ‘Inferiority Complex’ Is Born.

  • Background: Born to Jewish parents in Vienna, Adler was part of the Jewish community but converted to Christianity with his wife, a move not believed to be driven by strong religious conviction.
  • Views on Judaism/Zionism: Adler expressed dislike for the perceived exclusivity of Judaism. Despite this, reports suggest he developed a “commitment to Israel” later in life, particularly after his experiences in America.
  • Political Focus: Adler was deeply focused on his theory of “Gemeinschaftsgefuhl” (social interest/community feeling) rather than nationalist politics, advocating for a holistic view of individuals and social equality.
  • Life Events: His clinics were closed in Austria in the 1930s due to his Jewish heritage, forcing him to emigrate to the United States.

Fucking community building and inferiority complexes, uh?

Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting at Mar-a-Lago in December that the president would support Israeli strikes on Iran’s ballistic missile program if a deal between Washington and Tehran could not be reached, according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke to CBS News on condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues.

Two months later, CBS News has learned that internal discussions between senior figures in the U.S. military and intelligence community have started to contemplate the possibility of supporting a fresh round of Israeli strikes on Iran. American deliberations have focused less on whether Israel could act than on how the United States might assist, including the provision of aerial refueling for Israeli aircraft and the delicate matter of securing overflight permission from countries along the potential route, said two other U.S. officials with knowledge of the matter.

Starvation and Energy Sanctions, Torture: Rubio Says Cuba’s Only Path Forward Is to Open Its Economy.

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy sought to lift the ban on U.S. citizens traveling to Cuba in December 1963, according to declassified records re-posted today by the National Security Archive. In a December 12, 1963, memorandum to Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Kennedy urged a quick decision “to withdraw the existing regulation prohibiting such trips.”

Kennedy’s memo, written less than a month after his brother’s assassination in Dallas, argues that the travel ban imposed at the end of the Eisenhower administration was a violation of American freedoms and impractical in terms of law enforcement. Among his “principal arguments” for removing the restrictions on travel to Cuba was that freedom to travel “is more consistent with our views as a free society and would contrast with such things as the Berlin Wall and Communist controls on such travel.”

This document, and others relating to the first internal debate over lifting the Cuba travel ban, are quoted in an opinion piece in the Washington Post today, written by Robert Kennedy’s daughter, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend. Her article argued that President Obama should consider her father’s position and support the Free Travel To Cuba Act that has been introduced in the U.S. Congress.

Robert Kennedy’s memo prompted what senior National Security Council officials described as “an in-house fight to permit non-subversive Americans to travel to Cuba.” Several State Department officials supported Kennedy’s position that “the present travel restrictions are inconsistent with traditional American liberties,” and that “it would be extremely difficult to enforce the present prohibitions on travel to Cuba without resorting to mass indictments.” But in a December 13, 1963 meeting at the State Department, with no representatives present from the Attorney General’s office, Undersecretary of State George Ball ruled out any relaxation of regulations on travel to Cuba.

A principal argument, as national security advisor McGeorge Bundy informed President Johnson in a subsequent memorandum on “Student Travel to Cuba” was that “a relaxation of U.S. restrictions would make it very difficult for us to urge Latin American governments to prevent their nationals from going to Cuba-where many would receive subversive training.”

The ban on travel was maintained until President Jimmy Carter lifted it in 1977; but restrictions were re-imposed during the Reagan administration and were tightened further by the Bush administration in 2004. President Obama recently announced he was lifting all restrictions on Cuban-Americans who want to travel to the island. The vast majority of U.S. citizens, however, still face stiff penalties if they travel to Cuba.

According to Peter Kornbluh, who directs the Archive’s Cuba Documentation Project, the documents “shed significant light on the genesis of the travel ban to Cuba, and the first internal debate over ending it.” The original rationale for the ban “is no longer applicable,” he noted, “but RFK’s arguments remain relevant to the current debate over the wisdom of restricting the freedom to travel.”

The documents were found among the papers of State Department advisor Averill Harriman at the Library of Congress and in declassified NSC files at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston. The Archive first posted them in April 2005.

To understand how monstrous the US blockade on Cuba is, think about the endgame. What are they trying to achieve?

The goal is clearly to starve people to the point where they are too weak to resist an invasion, or so desperate they are willing to accept US control.

To get to this point, the US would have to plan on *very severe* starvation of the country.

Because remember, the Cubans fought a revolution against a US-backed dictatorship, and they have struggled to survive under US blockade for half a century. They will not surrender their sovereignty easily, they will fight to the bitter end, and the US understands this.

The US is gearing up for genocidal crimes. They backed the genocide in Gaza precisely in order to set a precedent that would allow them to do this themselves.

It is pure, wanton barbarism. Every decent person with any shred of human values must resist this campaign with all their might.

A mother shot dead outside a supermarket. A man killed after leaving a mosque. A doctor gunned down while treating patients. These shocking cases are no longer anomalies: they are the toll of a violent crime epidemic sweeping across Israel.

The victims are all Palestinian citizens of Israel. Homicides in their community have risen so dramatically that one person has been killed every day on average this year. Palestinian citizens make up 20% of the country’s population, and many say the Israeli government has not only failed to curb the crime wave, but that its inaction has helped spur a cycle of violence largely perpetrated by Arab organized crime groups.

The data bears out a stark inequality: Israel Police has solved just 15% of homicides in Israel’s Arab communities versus 65% among Jewish Israelis, according to data from Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, and Eilaf, the Center for Advancing Security in Arab Society.

Palestinian citizens of Israel are descendants of those who were not expelled or forced to flee their homes when Israel was established in 1948. They were given citizenship but lived under military rule until 1966, and many say they continue to face discrimination in Israeli society.

“It is part of a policy to divide and conquer. ‘Let them kill each other while we sit back and relax,’”

[Palestinian citizens of Israel and Jewish Israelis stage a protest march against the government’s indifference on the increase in crime rates in the Arab community at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, Israel.]

[A demonstrator holds a sign with an image of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and the words “The Bedouins against the murder, You failed” as members of Israel’s Arab minority protest outside the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, on January 11.]

A fucking world of death, killing, baby raping, baby eating, organ harvesting, Jewish Supremacy, but this is it for the Jew York Times? Three Olympic Athletes Were Just Disqualified for a Novel Reason: PFAS

The Japanese snowboarder Masaki Shiba had just finished his first high-speed, head-to-head run in the parallel giant slalom at the Winter Games when he was abruptly disqualified.

It wasn’t a false start, or even a failed doping test. His snowboard had tested positive for traces of PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” which have been banned at the Winter Olympics for the first time this year because of their damage to the environment and the human body.

Shiba and two South Korean skiers were disqualified in the last week. They are the first known offenders of a new rule that bans the use of ski wax that contains these chemicals, which have moisture-wicking properties that can help skis and snowboards go a lot faster in the snow.

The snowboarder said he could scarcely believe it. He was aware of the ban, which has also been adopted at other top-tier events, and thought he had complied.

Around 6,000 security personnel will be deployed across the Olympic sites during the Games, including bomb disposal experts, snipers and counter-terrorism units, Italian authorities said.

As a handpicked audience arrived in Milan for the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games last week, thousands of people mobilized against the gentrification and speculation accelerated by preparations for the event, the participation of Israeli competitors, and the presence of ICE agents. As is becoming customary in Italy, protesters were met with police violence during the demonstrations.

“[Prime Minister] Meloni says: ‘Those who protest against the Olympics are enemies of Italy.’”

Meloni speaks of the enormous effort being made to support the Olympic machine: it’s true, and it’s the work of the community, of those living in the Olympic zones and of the entire country that will pay the public debt caused by the Olympics; of all the unpaid laborers who have to pay for their homes or the healthcare teams and transport workers forced to work grueling shifts, not to mention all the related industries—hotel and restaurant workers who truly support the Olympic effort. We brought over 10,000 people to the streets, with clear messages defending the territories, their inhabitants, and those who care for them against the sell-offs and devastation supported by those who govern us. And we reclaimed the practices of conflict and the expression of dissent, taking back the streets, despite the further crackdown of a government that considers the voices of those at the bottom and protesting a problem of security and public order.

The network Unsustainable Olympics Committee (CIO) wrote.

“We don’t know what ‘of Italy’ means here. But we do know that this government, one of the most servile toward Western autocracies such as Trump’s United States, is an enemy of those who live, work, study, and are exploited in Italy, who cannot pay rent and cannot afford healthcare.”

SO MUCH TO FUCKING BLOODY FIGHT AGAINST!111111111111

Cisco’s president Jeetu Patel has sent a strong signal about where the company is headed—AI won’t be optional for its developers, it’ll be the baseline. Speaking to Euronews Next at an AI Summit in Amsterdam, Patel revealed that Cisco has already built its first product using 100 percent AI-generated code, with no human-written lines in the mix. By the end of 2026, he expects at least half a dozen more products to follow the same path.

[The employee count decreased from 90,400 in 2024 to 86,200 in 2025]

The shift isn’t just philosophical. Cisco says it’s moving from traditional agile development to what it calls spec-driven development, a model where a team of eight humans shrinks to three, with five AI agents filling in. The result, according to Patel, is triple the output.

[Cisco is a global technology leader that designs, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, and telecommunications equipment. It powers internet infrastructure through routers, switches, cybersecurity solutions, and cloud computing tools, enabling secure data connectivity. Key offerings include Webex for collaboration, IoT devices, and AI-ready data center infrastructure.]

These AI agents aren’t simple autocomplete tools. Cisco envisions them as digital co-workers that plan tasks, solve problems, and operate with minimal human oversight. Patel even pushed back on the popular “human-in-the-loop” framing, arguing the mindset should flip to “AI is in every loop.”

That said, human coders still have a role—they’ll be the ones reviewing what the AI writes.

You gotta love these fucking monsters, with a click of an AI-Driven mouse, 4,200 people on the streets, one the dole.

Cisco is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: CSCO) primarily owned by institutional investors, which hold approximately 71% to 81% of its shares. The top institutional shareholders include Vanguard Group (approx. 8–10%), BlackRock (approx. 5-9%), and State Street Corporation (approx. 4-5%). The company was founded in 1984 by Sandy Lerner and Leonard Bosack.

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