The Chosen Few — .2 Percent and their Final Solution for “us”
Feb 22, 2026
Just remember:

Today, I live in a tent that has already been flooded by winter rain.
Israel destroyed my laboratory. They destroyed my home. They burned my car. They bombed the tent my family fled to. Everything I built over a lifetime is gone. I went from a capable person to someone who has nothing. I never imagined I would reach this point.
Seven of us are living in this tent. It is ripped open from the bombing. When the winter storms came, the water poured straight in. The ground turned to mud beneath us. Our blankets were soaked. The cold was so sharp it felt like it was cutting through our bones. We spent nights awake because the water kept rising around us. We tried to lift our belongings off the ground, but there is nowhere dry to put anything.


And it is important to understand why he keeps returning to his daughters’ education. For Palestinians, education is not optional. It is survival. It is the one thing no army can bomb out of a person. Palestinians have one of the highest academic attainment rates relative to GDP in the world because learning has always been a form of resistance, dignity, and continuity. When everything else is taken, education is what remains.
Medical personnel in Gaza gave their lives to keep others alive. They were hunted for helping people. The least we can do is show up for them now.
Let us not leave a 60-year-old doctor who spent his life healing others to survive in a torn, flooded tent.
[An American life is worth $9.2 Million Dollars (Value of Statistical Life across countries)]

[Nearly a quarter of American adults (23%) say they mostly (14%) or completely (9%) agree that American lives are worth more than the lives of people in other countries, according to the most recent poll.]
91 Percent of Israelis are satisfied with their LIVES.
The big moral question being sorted out in the newsrooms: Is a dead Israeli worth the same as a dead Palestinian or a dead Iranian? Mostly the answer is no, an Israeli is worth much more than a Palestinian or an Iranian.

We claim that God has singled us out from among all the peoples of the earth by giving us the Torah, we also believe that we are better than the rest of humanity. Hence, we try to keep separate from everybody else. Henc,e we only use other people for our own benefits and our own purposes.

As of early 2026, Israelis are frequently enjoying sunny, warm weather at Mediterranean beaches and in national parks, even during winter months. Tel Aviv beaches remain popular spots for surfing, sunbathing, and socializing. Despite high summer temperatures, people gather to escape the heat, showcasing a resilient, beach-focused culture.

Why Israel Just Might Have the World’s Best Restaurant Scene

This, in 2021!!
For much of the past decade, the residents of Givat Amal, a small working class Mizrahi neighborhood in wealthy north Tel Aviv, have been anxious about their fate. In 2014, police violently evicted 80 of Givat Amal’s families to make way for luxury apartment blocks spread across 20 plots of land. Today, 45 of the families who remain in the neighborhood do not know when the authorities will come for them.
The Tel Aviv District Court issued further eviction orders in 2020, ruling that all Givat Amal’s residents must leave their homes in exchange for a combined payment of NIS 42 million shekels ($13 million) from El-Ad Group, an American real estate company based in Israel (separate from the settler group that operates in East Jerusalem).
But on August 9, just 24 hours before 20 of those eviction orders became valid, the residents received notice from the Israeli authorities that the eviction had been postponed to an unknown date. The delay came after weeks of vocal opposition by activists, as well as a large protest that included blocking main roads in the city and pressure from Knesset members and government ministers.

Fucking dirty dirty religion, people, culture, existence:

Ahh, Italy, the Jewish Stronghold Number 666:

On Saturday, viewers heard “Let’s avoid crew number 21, which is the Israeli one,” and then “no, because …” before the sound was cut off.
In a separate statement, RAI’s board of directors condemned the remark as “unacceptable.” The board apologized to the Jewish community, the athletes involved, and all viewers who felt offended.
RAI is the country’s largest media organization and operates national television, radio, and digital news services.

More Jew World . . . Lies, fucking puke comments, deception! Mark Cuban is Jewish. He grew up in a Jewish family in a suburb of Pittsburgh and has spoken about his personal Jewish journey, including experiencing antisemitism and maintaining a connection to his heritage through his grandparents, according to Hillel International. His paternal grandfather changed the family name from “Chabenisky” after emigrating from the Russian Empire,
Mark Cuban says AI won’t take your job anytime soon because it still acts like a hungover college intern—with a $100K price tag to show for it

The uniformed mercenary disservices, man, what a fucking Semen Drip Trump joke under Cap’n Crunch Hegseth
A leaked Pentagon list flagging dozens of universities as risks blindsided schools and military students alike.
roops pursuing military legal and specialist careers are barred from attending Harvard through certain Defense Department-funded programs, officials say, and recent internal messaging has raised the prospect that other long-standing education partnerships could be affected as well.
After an internal list of schools under review leaked online last week, Business Insider reached out to each institution for their reaction to the news.
A spokesperson for The George Washington University said the school had not “received any direct notification or communication” from the Department of Defense. Northeastern University said the same, sharing that while it was aware of press reports on the matter, it was still working to establish facts.
“I’m a little bit flabbergasted,” said a professor at one listed school. “This is very strange.” Another questioned what the long-term effects of this decision might be. It’s a question military students are asking as well.
“We’ve had no clarification as to what’s going on,” shared a prospective lawyer currently on active duty and enrolled at one of the listed schools. Like the professors, they spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of professional repercussions.

‘Have a backup plan’
Last Friday, screenshots of internal US Army emails began circulating online. The emails, which CNN first reported and Business Insider verified, identified Harvard University as “fully off limits” for service members seeking US military tuition assistance while marking 33 other schools as moderate or high risk. Self-paying students were also encouraged to apply elsewhere.
One email said that prospective students who had applied to or had been accepted to schools like American University, Stanford University, or Georgetown University, among others, “should have a backup plan” in case the Pentagon gives those schools the same treatment as Harvard.
Army spokesperson Cynthia Smith said in a statement to Business Insider on Tuesday that only US military ties to Harvard are being halted. Other university programs are under review, she said, but “no further decisions have been made at this time.”
A separate defense official who requested anonymity to discuss sensitive issues also told Business Insider that the list is still “up in the air.”

Born and raised in San Francisco, Gu is the daughter of a first-generation Chinese immigrant, Yan Gu, and her father is American. China does not allow dual citizenship, and Gu has declined to disclose her citizenship status.
During these Games, Republican politicians Florida’s Sen. Rick Scott and Tennessee’s Rep. Andy Ogles have criticized her on social media. This week, in an interview with Fox News, Vice President JD Vance was asked about Gu’s decision to represent China, one which she made in 2015. “I certainly think that someone who grew up in the United States of America who benefited from our education system, from the freedoms and liberties that makes this country a great place, I would hope they want to compete with the United States of America,” he said. Gu’s response on Thursday was to say she hadn’t taken offence to Vance’s comments. According to USA Today, when asked by reporters whether she felt like a “punching bag for a certain strand of American politics,” she said: “I do.”


Over time, Gu’s presence around campus became the norm. But there have been unnerving moments, Koong says: their college room broken into, students taking selfies outside their door, simply because of the name on it, and an assault. “Physically assaulted on the street,” Gu said last week. Koong was the friend she texted when it happened in their first year at Stanford. “Where are you?” the text message read. “This guy just tried to grab me, I’m talking to the police.” When Koong arrived she noticed her roommate was shaking. “That was the scariest day,” Koong said. In a statement to The Athletic, Stanford University said, “the safety and well-being of every member of our community” is a “top priority.”
Most days, however, Gu and Koong are roommates and classmates, friends swapping notes, debating philosophy into the early hours, exploring the Bay Area. They hike, play board games, and run.

Lies and Lies of the Olympics:

On the foothills of the mountains, by the banks of the river in Cortina, there was a forest. It was full of tall larch trees. Arborists said the oldest of them had been there for 150 years and dendrologists that it was unique because it was unusual to find a monocultural forest growing at such a low altitude in the southern Alps.
The locals knew mostly it was the place where the old wooden bobsleigh run was, where you went on your walks in summer or autumn, or when you wanted to play tennis on the small courts built near the bottom. They called it the Bosco di Ronco and it isn’t there any more.
Sustainability is the great lie of these Games. It was written all through the bid document and the International Olympic Committee has slapped it across all manner of promotional literature.

“For the IOC, for sport in general, sustainability is a priority,” said the executive director of the Olympic Games, Christophe Dubi. If you want more details, the IOC can give you any amount of information about its low carbon transport plan and how it is only using recyclable cutlery and linen tablecloths. It will tell you over and again that 85% of the venues being used at this Olympics already existed or are temporary.
What it won’t say is the vast majority of those existing venues needed to be demolished and rebuilt with much larger footprints; that, for example, they decided to gouge a new snowpark out of a mountain in Livigno even though they already had one at Trepalle in the adjacent valley. Or that in Predazzo the ski jumps were rebuilt from scratch a few hundred metres across from the existing ones. Or to make room for their new bobsleigh track they had to cut down the Bosco di Ronco, so that, if you go there now, all you see is 2km of steel and concrete.
“The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games were presented as ‘the Olympics of sustainability’,” says World Wildlife Fund Italia, “but this is not the case.”

Vietnam Veterans sue to block proposed ‘Independence Arch’ near Arlington National Cemetery. Legal opposition to the project follows a separate lawsuit by the National Trust for Historic Preservation over plans for a privately funded ballroom in place of the White House East Wing.
That Semen Drip Brownshirt Pedophile TRUMP: Bill of Rights put to the test over Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota

There are a number of court challenges tied to these constitutional amendments, with potentially significant consequences for immigration law.
“You could teach a great constitutional law seminar about the Bill of Rights just through the violations that have taken place in Minneapolis alone,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., a former constitutional law professor. “There have been massive violations of the civil rights of minority groups in the past, like Native Americans and African Americans and Asian Americans, but it is hard to sum up any historical analogy to the systematic violation of all of the fundamental constitutional rights of the people in such a comprehensive and indiscriminate way.”

And who keeps saying Israel and Zionism are almost kaput?
The cabinet approves a measure to accelerate the establishment of new artificial intelligence data centers, says the Prime Minister’s Office.
Energy Minister Eli Cohen says that the decision will remove barriers in the planning and construction of server farms.
He adds that construction has begun for AI data centers that will use 1 gigawatt of energy, “more than five percent of the State of Israel’s energy consumption in just the last three months.”

[This drone strike in Yemen is a product of Petraeus’s insistence on bombing the country–and bombing the funerals of its victims.]
Former CIA Director David Petraeus said that if the Trump administration decides to carry out strikes on Iran amid escalating tensions and threats between President Trump and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, it “will not bring about regime change, sadly.”
The retired general said in an interview that aired Sunday on the “Cats Roundtable” radio show hosted by John Catsimatidis on WABC 770 AM that Khamenei is “such an idealogue, he’s so hard-lined, that it appears that he may not budge on the issues that really matter,” prompting Trump to take military action

“CUNY Must Not Be a War College” and “Petraeus Out of CUNY” were among the signs protesters carried. Leaflets argued that Petraeus was guilty of war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan, cited articles in The New York Times and the UK’s Guardian that described killing of civilians and torture by forces under Petraeus’s command, and said his appointment “should be rescinded.”

Hire a war criminal before he or she is done murdering: Top Marine says troops need to be able to lock in jobs before they leave the Corps.

The Corps’ top enlisted leader, Sergeant Major Carlos Ruiz, is pushing for an earlier and more aggressive hiring process for Marines leaving the service.

Now this Semen Drip Pedophile and Rapist in Chief is back with the fucking HollyDirt shit….. You know, USA USA USA is doing so well with health care, infrastructure, education, pollution, war war war: Trump demands Netflix fire former national security advisor Susan Rice from its board.

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