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You have to wonder that IF this is Trump and Republicans and Fascist Jews and Jew Billionaires and Dirty Deranged Israel Losing, fuck, I’d hate to see WHAT WINNING looks like!!

Paulo Kirk

May 07, 2026

Fuck, my in-box is filled with these Trump and Jew Affirming headlines:

  • Tennessee State Republicans Are Voting to Eliminate Only Black-Majority District. Rep. Justin Pearson lays out how Republicans scrambled to redraw the district he’s running in, how Democrats failed to prevent this moment, and why he’s fighting for kids whose names he’ll never know.
  • Israeli settlers opened fire on the village of Al-Mughayyir near the boys’ school during the school day. Two Palestinians were killed: Aws Hamdi al-Naasan, a teenage student, and Jihad Marzouq Abu Naim, a man in his early thirties. Local residents identified the alleged perpetrator as Shmuel Vandy, director of the Homesh Yeshiva. According to OCHA, Al-Mughayyir has documented 17 settler attacks in 2026 — about five per month — and 11 Palestinians killed in the village since 2017, four of them in 2025–2026
  • How Israel is weaponizing infectious diseases in Gaza. Dr. Salman Khan, an infectious disease specialist, traveled to Gaza on a medical mission in February 2026. He found infectious diseases running rampant, all directly due to Israel’s genocide.
  • Israel’s War on Gaza: Will It Resume? I was interviewed by Tamara Himani for Middle East Eye, who also spoke with Dahlia Scheindlin = Mouin Rabbani
  • Israel Kills Son of Hamas Leader Khalil al-Hayya as it Pushes Maximalist Demands in Gaza Talks. Azzam al-Hayya, who was one of nine Palestinians killed on Wednesday in Israeli attacks on Gaza, is the fourth son of Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya to be killed by Israel.
  • U.S. Begins Strikes on Iran Again, Kash Patel Paranoid and Orders Polygraphs, Court Strikes Down Trump’s Backup Tariffs
  • NATO is Effectively Dead After Israel Attacks Member States, Turkey and Italy. Europe is Letting Israel Occupy Southern Lebanon, Kidnap Italian Activists in International Waters, and Bomb Turkish Ships

Israel’s National Security Minister Celebrated His Birthday With a Noose Cake. I Wish I Could Say I Was Surprised

This is Israel, where politicians – and society – have for decades championed the racist death penalty law for Palestinians. Their ‘dreams’ have now ‘come true,’ and they’re celebrating with cake.

Spectacle Becomes Reality: Observations from This Year’s Border Security Expo

On May 4, at the Border Security Expo in Phoenix, Arizona, the publication Homeland Security Today gave out its first national border security awards. The awards ceremony took place on a makeshift stage in the exhibition hall at the end of a daylong conference that annually brings together private contractors and high-ranking officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, primarily CBP and ICE.

While Homeland Security Today executive editor Kristina Tanasichuk presented plaques to the winners in front of an applauding audience, nearly 200 companies surrounded the stage, including Amazon Web Services, which provides cloud servers for both CBP and ICE. The mega company’s booth featured a truck painted to look pixelated, adorned with the Amazon orange logo, its curving arrow pointing toward our future of ubiquitous digital surveillance.

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A coordinated network of pro-Israel billionaires, super PACs, and lobbying organizations is spending more than $10 million to remove a single sitting member of Congress in a Republican primary. Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District. The primary is on May 19, 2026. The total spend against him is, by every available measure, the largest pro-Israel intervention in any Republican primary in American political history.

The Kentucky primary on May 19 is therefore not really about Thomas Massie. It is about whether the American political system can still produce representatives who answer to American constituents rather than to a foreign-policy lobby with effectively unlimited resources. That is the actual question on the ballot.

Miriam Adelson is the widow of Sheldon Adelson, the late casino magnate who was the largest single donor to the Republican Party in the 2018 and 2020 election cycles. Miriam Adelson holds American and Israeli citizenship. She has spent more than a decade pushing US presidents toward maximalist pro-Israel positions, including the 2017 move of the US embassy to Jerusalem. She publicly supported the annexation of the West Bank and has been one of the largest financial backers of Donald Trump’s political career. Her stated criteria for political support is alignment with the Israeli government.

Trump's GOP Nemesis Says Cover-Up Helps ...

Paul Singer is the founder of Elliott Management, one of the largest activist hedge funds in the world. Singer has personally directed hundreds of millions of dollars to Republican candidates and PACs over the past two decades, with pro-Israel alignment as a consistent throughline. Singer has been credited as one of the architects of the institutional Republican Jewish coalition’s modern donor strategy.

Trump's GOP Nemesis Says Cover-Up Helps Party Donors in Epstein's Little  Black Book

John Paulson is the hedge fund manager who became a billionaire by shorting the US housing market in the 2007-2008 financial crisis. Paulson has been one of the largest individual donors to pro-Israel infrastructure in American politics. Massie has alleged publicly that Paulson appears in records connected to Jeffrey Epstein, an allegation Paulson’s spokesperson has denied. Whether that specific claim holds up under scrutiny, what is verifiable is that Paulson has been a top-tier financier of the pro-Israel donor class for over a decade.

ANd you still want to unsubscribe from PauloKirk because you call this Substack purely antisemitic? Fucking daft cunts, the lot of you. There is no such thing as antisemitism when it comes to the fake Semites, the Jews. Everything they stand for is corruption, pollution, deception, theft, larceny, blackmail, ransom money, murder!

Fucking insane, Jews Against ICE, but not Jews Against Israel! Never ever trust a Jew.

  • Hundreds of rabbis and Jewish activists, organized by groups like T’ruah and Bend the Arc, are actively protesting and denouncing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), citing Jewish imperatives to protect immigrants and neighbors. These demonstrations, which included 10 rabbis arrested in New York City in May 2026, oppose ICE’s role in mass deportations and violent, “draconian” tactics.

Then more from the Jew Zeldin, EPA, the lot of them under Pedophile Trump: Trump Administration Lifts Ban on ‘Cyanide Bombs’ on Public Lands

The Bureau of Land Management will allow the use of the spring-loaded traps, which can kill coyotes and other animals that prey on livestock.

A cylindrical device half-buried in the ground next to a pair of rocks.

An M-44 device, or “cyanide bomb,” used for predator control in Pocatello, Idaho.

The Trump administration is lifting a ban on the use of “cyanide bombs” on public lands, reversing course over the objections of environmentalists and animal-rights activists.

The Bureau of Land Management will once again allow the use of the devices, which are spring-loaded traps intended to kill coyotes, foxes and other animals that prey on livestock, according to an internal April memorandum reviewed by The New York Times.

The Biden administration had banned the devices in 2023, saying they were too dangerous to people and wildlife. Public Domain, a Substack newsletter focused on public lands, first reported on the internal April memo.

Every fucking Jew, man, the lot of them, feed them their fuckin cyanide-laced matzah balls, fuckers.

“Speed vs. operational discipline is a false dichotomy. The best Israeli founders today combine both. They have to, because their customers are CISOs and engineering leaders who demand predictability,” said Eliot Durbin, General Partner at Boldstart Ventures.

“When the AI landscape shifts, Israeli teams reorient faster”

“Where the Israeli archetype still has a real edge is cycle time on insight. When a new attack vector emerges or the AI landscape shifts, these teams reorient faster. They’re comfortable making decisions with incomplete information. In a market where the security implications of agentic AI are evolving month to month, that speed-to-insight is an enormous advantage, as long as it’s married to disciplined execution underneath.”

Sure, the left and the opposition are winning (not).

  • Rubio announces new Cuba sanctions

Fucking lunacy: USPS considers allowing people to ship handguns through the mail

Sure, Trump is losing on all accounts (not).

Handguns could be mailed through the United States Postal Service for the first time in nearly 100 years if a proposed rule under the Trump administration takes effect. Democratic attorneys general in two dozen states sent a letter this week in opposition.

In 1927, Congress passed a law barring the USPS from mailing concealable firearms unless they were from licensed dealers in an effort to curb crime. In January, the Department of Justice revisited the 1927 law, calling it unconstitutional and arguing that it violated the Second Amendment, and urged the postal service to change its regulations.

Fucking lunatics, Cal-ee-fuc-knee-ahh.

Democratic frontrunner Xavier Becerra faced a barrage of attacks during Tuesday’s contentious CNN debate, with rivals criticizing his record on handling immigrant minors at Health and Human Services, his shifting stance on single-payer healthcare and a campaign finance scandal involving a former adviser.



California’s 2026 governor’s race remains remarkably unpredictable, with the latest polling showing Becerra and Republican Steve Hilton tied at 18%, followed by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco at 14% and billionaire Tom Steyer at 12%.

  • A Michigan farm town voted down plans for a giant OpenAI-Oracle data center. Weeks later, construction began. The AI boom is coming for rural America. Inside one town’s effort to fight back

Yeah, the PEOPLE are winning!!!

The ‘PayPal Mafia’ built a $1.5 billion fintech pioneer. The company they left behind is on life support

Sure, from the River to the Sea, Israel will bulldoze, raze, and build roads from hell: Construction Begins on Bypass Road to Bring ‘One Million’ Israelis to West Bank

The route lacks a ramp to connect the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Kafr Aqab, and will likely deepen traffic congestion and further restrict Palestinian residents’ movement and exacerbate existing traffic bottlenecks: ‘Its use is intended for Israeli traffic’

The Israelization, the Gazafication, the IDF-ization of the fucking UnUnited Snakes of Israel:

  • Coast Guard Creates Its Own Special Operations Command. The Coast Guard is putting all of its specialized forces under a single headquarters as demand for their services is at an all-time high.
Sanchez and Albanese hold an award box together in front of Spanish and EU flags

One bright spot today. Spain awards UN legal expert Francesca Albanese one of its highest civilian honours

  • Honour recognises Albanese’s work ‘documenting and denouncing violations of international law in Gaza’
  • Versus this blasphemy: Oregon State is asking fans one question as it launches a $48 million fundraising push: Are you interested or committed?

Fucking Brand and USA Loyalty: Stanley Black & Decker, a quintessential American tool company, is closing down a major U.S. plant in part due to lower demand for its iconic, single-sided tape measures.

The company, which produces millions of its yellow-and-black tape measures annually, is expected to shut down its plant in New Britain, Connecticut, on May 18, The Wall Street Journal reports. About 300 jobs are being cut as a result.

Stanley said there’s lower demand for single-sided tape measures, which were produced in New Britain, and higher demand for its double-sided tape measures made in Thailand, according to the report.

Ahh, Hinkle:

China’s rural revitalization is often discussed in policies and statistics. What does it truly look like on the ground, especially in the eyes of foreign visitors? In this new series, “Village Walk,” the Global Times invites foreign visitors who have explored China’s villages firsthand to share their stories. Through their perspectives, we capture the quiet transformations, the rich and vibrant local cultures, the sustainable development of rural industries, and the vitality among rural communities.



In the third installment of the series, Global Times (GT) reporter Liu Xuandi, speaks with Jackson Hinkle (Hinkle), a US influencer. Hinkle recently followed a group of vegetable farmers with bamboo baskets and boarded a very special bus at 5 am in China’s Guiyang: Guiyang Route 252, also known as the “Farmer Bus,” a customized line specifically designed to help rural farmers bring their fresh produce to the city at a very low cost. He later filmed the journey in a vlog, which quickly went viral on social media both in China and around the world. In conversation with GT, Hinkle shared his insights on the broader implications of this small yet meaningful livelihood initiative in China’s approach to rural revitalization.



GT: When you took the “Farmer Bus” in Guiyang, what specific scene or detail touched you the most and made you feel truly moved? What were you thinking at that moment?



Hinkle: What moved me the most was the energy and spirit of the farmers – many of them elderly – whom I joined on the “Farmer Bus” at 5:00 am. Waking up that early is difficult for anyone, but for them it is part of a daily routine that begins around 4:00 am. They travel to Guiyang, spend hours selling their goods at the market, and then return home to continue working in the fields. It is an incredibly demanding lifestyle.



Yet, what struck me was not the hardship, but their positivity. Despite everything, they were in remarkably good spirits that morning. That image stayed with me, and later I came to understand why. Before the “Farmer Bus,” many of these farmers had no reliable way to reach the city. Some walked long distances, while others paid for costly private transport or squeezed onto overcrowded buses alongside urban workers.



These options were inefficient, exhausting, and often meant they could sell less and earn less. The “Farmer Bus” changed that. It is a simple solution, but a powerful one. It saves time, reduces costs, and allows them to bring more goods to market, increasing their income. Beyond the economic impact, it restores something even deeper: dignity.



In that moment, I realized how meaningful even a small-scale initiative can be. It not only supports farmers but also strengthens entire communities, improves access to fresh food, and affirms the essential role farmers play in society. Without them, everything else falls apart, and that is something China deeply understands.





GT: Has this immersive “village walk” changed the way you see China’s rural revitalization strategy? Were there any aspects that surprised you or challenged your previous understanding?



Hinkle: What surprised me most was how seamlessly China’s rural revitalization strategy has integrated farmers into the modern digital economy. Having visited farmers’ markets in the US and in many other countries, I’ve always made a point to carry cash, especially small bills, because transactions are still mostly done in the traditional way.



But in Guiyang, I saw something different. Every farmer at the market had an official license badge with a QR code that allowed customers to pay instantly using digital methods. It was simple, efficient, and universal, with no need for cash and exact change.



What stood out to me was how practical this is. It makes transactions faster and more convenient for both buyers and sellers, helps farmers maximize their sales since no customer is turned away due to a lack of cash, and adds a layer of security by eliminating the risk of losing money or carrying large amounts of cash throughout the day.



Even more impressive is that this system is accessible to everyone, including elderly farmers who may not be deeply familiar with technology. The process is intuitive and requires very little digital literacy, which shows how thoughtfully it has been implemented.



This experience genuinely shifted my perspective. It showed me that China’s rural revitalization is not only about large-scale infrastructure or policy. It is also about small, practical innovations that directly improve people’s daily lives. In many ways, it’s these seemingly small details that make the biggest impact.

“Why can’t we have something like this in rural America?”



GT: In your view, what broader characteristics of China’s rural revitalization does the Guizhou “Farmer Bus” reveal through this small yet telling example?



Hinkle: What the “Farmer Bus” in Guizhou reveals, above all, is a core principle at the heart of China’s rural revitalization strategy: A commitment to ensuring that no one is left behind. What struck me was how thoughtfully even the smallest, most practical barriers had been identified and addressed.



Transportation, which might seem minor at first glance, was a critical bottleneck for rural farmers in reality. By solving it, the program unlocked greater productivity, higher incomes, and a better quality of life. This reflects a broader understanding that development is not just about large-scale projects, but about removing everyday obstacles that prevent people from fully participating in the economy. In that sense, the “Farmer Bus” is a small initiative with far-reaching impact.



GT: Are there lessons or practices from this approach that you believe could be valuable or adaptable for other countries?



Hinkle: There is a universal lesson here. The strength of any society can be measured by how effectively it supports its most vulnerable communities. When policy is guided by that principle, even modest interventions can produce meaningful results.



This approach is not unique to China – it is adaptable. Any country, at any level, whether national, regional, or local, can draw inspiration from this model by focusing on practical, targeted solutions that directly improve people’s daily lives. It is not always about doing more, but about doing the right things with clarity and purpose.

God, not more of fucking Putin and his red red scarlet scarlet fuscia fuscia red lines:

The Russian Foreign Ministry called on countries to evacuate their embassies from Kyiv in connection with the inevitability of a strike by the Russian Armed Forces on Kyiv and decision-making centers, if Ukraine launches an attack on Moscow on May 9th.

“The Russian Foreign Ministry urgently calls on the authorities of your country/the leadership of your organization to approach this statement with the utmost responsibility and ensure the early evacuation from the city of Kyiv of personnel of diplomatic and other representative offices, as well as citizens in connection with the inevitability of a retaliatory strike by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on Kyiv, including on decision-making centers, in the event of the Kiev regime implementing its criminal terrorist plans on the days of celebrating the Great Victory,” said Maria Zakharova.

More magic marker fucking MAPS. Fucking Putin makes Trump look like a fucking warrior:

In haughty defiance, the EU responded that they would not be evacuating:

EU will not evacuate its diplomats from Kiev after Russia warned them to leave amid possible escalation on May 9

“We will not change our position or our presence in Kiev. Russian attacks are unfortunately a daily reality in Kiev and elsewhere in Ukraine” — EU Commission spokesman Anouar El-Announi

On this note, Ukraine has been ramping up attacks on Russia via other neighboring countries, which is bringing Europe closer and closer to war with Russia.

The Russian Aerospace Forces detected a group of UAVs flying over Latvia to attack Russia, – Defense Ministry

▪️The Armed Forces of Ukraine attempted a terrorist attack on civilian infrastructure facilities in the St. Petersburg region.

▪️The Russian Aerospace Forces detected a group of six UAVs in Latvia’s airspace.

▪️At the same time, two French Rafale fighter jets and two F-16 fighter jets were detected in the air.

➖”Around four o’clock in the morning, the tracks of five out of six detected UAVs disappeared in the area of the city of Rezekne in eastern Latvia. The sixth UAV, after entering Russian airspace, was shot down by Russian air defense systems in the area of the settlement of Likhachevo (78 km southeast of Pskov)”, – the message said.

▪️As a result of the examination of the fallen debris, the aerial target attacking from Latvia’s airspace was identified as an An-196 ‘Lutiy’ UAV of Ukrainian production.

The drones were reportedly filmed via multiple angles in the Latvian skies, and were identified clearly as Ukrainian drones of the Lyuti variety, the same drone used to hit Perm, Russia just days ago.

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His buffoons have missed the targetr every fucking time:

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