It’s not suicide by cop, dudes, dudettes, it’s extrajudicial murder, a la Oh-bomber of Pedo-Don or any number of three letter Alphabet Agency Toxic Males (a few females thrown in for good measure)
May 17, 2026

In the wake of Prisoners’ Day and in the shadow of the execution bill they are joined by Dr Nimer Sultany who is a leading scholar of constitutional and comparative law, who has written extensively on Israeli law’s legitimating function, the legal architecture of occupation, and the relationship between law and colonial power.
Jeanine and Nihal from Palestinian Youth Movement discuss with Dr Nimer Sultany how understanding the execution bill requires tracing the legal genealogy of Israeli incarceration back through its British Mandate inheritance; the emergency regulations, the military ordinances, the administrative detention frameworks that Britain constructed across Ireland, India, and Palestine, and which the Israeli state absorbed and expanded after 1948.

But but . . . all those snipings way before Oct. 7? Hmm. Nakba, what was that, then not Death to Arabs? These are sadistic, transactional, thespian-drenched, legalesse-loving money changers with AI, drones, Samson Supersonic Nukes, and they are the masters of the universe according to their fucking scripture, and it is written: “Jews are superior, and Goyim are to serve Jews, and with some good measure, Goyim shall be our Soylent Green, our Proving Grounds, our Crash-Data-Drug Test Dummies.


On Sunday, the Trump administration will present its own vision of a Christian revival when it hosts a prayer gathering on the Mall in Washington. The event, billed as “Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving,” is being held to “prepare” America for its 250th anniversary in July.
But there’s already been a resurgence of religious life in America, according to a new study, and it’s taking place far from the corridors of power in Washington.

And so it goes, CNN, poll after poll, almost all the LGBTQA people I meet, man, church goers, amazing, no? But then, a country that shoved the cross up the vaginas of indigenous, cut off the feet of indigenous, chained and whipped and raped the slaves, well, that’s the cold hard old time religion of Cap’n Pete and his crusades, and the Neo-cons, Neo-Nazis, Neo-Liberals protrating the wretched of the earth, the poor, the underdeveloped nations for their oil, their litium, their REM’s (rare earth metals), their data points, their water, food, and air.

- It was the blind who proclaimed the King was near (Matt. 20)
- It was the lame, lowered through rooftops, who proclaimed the kingdom was at hand (Mark 2).
- It was the lepers, healed and sent out, who proclaimed the King was near (Luke 17).
- It was the poor, and overlooked, who proclaimed the kingdom was at hand (Luke 1; Matthew 18).
- It was the sick, oppressed, and forgotten, who proclaimed the King was near (Matthew 4; Luke 6).
- Not the rulers. Not the politicians. Not those who fold faith into ambition.
There’s a lot of noise about “Christianity on the rise” within certain camps, but when faith becomes a feature of someone’s agenda, it is no longer faith. Jesus is not a tool for power. He is not a checkbox on a platform. He is the Word, the Way, the Life, the primary story, not an accessory to someone else’s.

True faith calls us to something bigger, stranger, riskier: to follow Jesus fully, even when it costs comfort, applause, or cultural dominance. Faith co-opted by power is not faith, it is convenience.
[All you need is a Ford F-250, blue jeans, blonde cunts, and plaid shirts — prayer for bombing schools, hospitals, libraries, mosques, girls’ orphanages.]

American Christianity, let us return to the One who cannot be contained, cannot be co-opted, and whose kingdom is not for sale. If Jesus-centered revival is happening, we will hear about it from the margins.


And the gods shall speak. And the middle class shall be POORER under this new religion. — Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months—for all white-collar work to be automated by AI

And Jesus and his-its penis shaped crosses shall rule the LAND!
Anduril to Supply 3,000 Container-Launched Barracuda-500M Cruise Missiles to the U.S. Army

And Jesus will take care of the old and weak with his private equity deals! Oregon’s Largest Home Health Care Network Could Soon Be Under New, Private Equity-Backed Management
Oregon is poised to OK major deal between nonprofit Providence and for-profit Compassus—under certain conditions.

And Jesus proclaims — Let there be Round-Up and Atrzen throughout the land!

After public outcry, Orange County halts herbicide spraying in creeks.

And Jesus says, “The best commencement speeches come from the Unifors with swords of Tomahawk shine and 2,000-pound Gazan Busters.

12 years ago, at UT. Speaking at UT Austin’s university-wide commencement, the retired Navy SEAL and former commander of U.S. Special Operations Command delivered what has since become one of the most famous graduation speeches of the last decade. He made those gathered laugh, but beneath the humor was the kind of advice that really hits home.
Please watch it for yourself, even if not for the first time… it’ll give you a lift.
And Jesus proclaims the money changers and their dirty Jewish tables are gone, Bringeth the great angels of MasterCard to the Dark Continent: Mastercard targets Mozambique’s cash economy in latest Africa fintech push.

“By equipping more individuals with the tools to participate in the digital economy, we are helping to build financial resilience and empower communities to thrive in an increasingly connected world,”

Oh, darn, Danny Haiphong and Jeff Sachs, what to you say about Reuters’ spin? Trump returns from China with stability and a stalemate.

- Summit yields modest economic deals, no major breakthroughs or commitments
- China benefits from return to predictable, stable relations, analysts say
- Trump-Xi summit produces less than the $250 billion in deals signed at 2017 visit

Oh shit, what would Jesus say about the Orthodox CryptoJew Putin in CHINA?
China Will Host Putin, Days After Trump’s Visit
The Russian leader will go to Beijing on Tuesday for talks with President Xi Jinping. The Kremlin said he had watched President Trump’s visit closely.

Is it in Jesus’ hands that this Jewish LGBTQA fascist goes to heaven? Sam Altman may start a new compute company
Stargate redux? OpenAI’s CEO has recently discussed setting up a new compute effort that he would raise money for, with OpenAI as the majority shareholder.

Are these folk Jesus Christ’s people? From the Nakba to Gaza’s ruins: One man’s lifetime of displacement
Nakba survivor in Gaza recounts displacement after 1948 and 2023 and his unwavering attachment to his homeland.

If Jesus ran for governor or POTUS, which billionaire would throw in? The dude can turn water into wine, man. Billionaire Chris Larsen says he will boost Newsom ‘any way we can’ in 2028
His support reflects an early rallying around the home-state governor by Democratic donors in Silicon Valley.

Is the Pope the Anti-Christ? In a rescript signed by Cardinal Michael Czerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Pope Leo XIV approves the creation of an Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence.

How would Jesus heal the sick if he was guv or POTUS? Free primary care for all: Democratic think tank pushes the party on new health policy
The Searchlight Institute wants Democrats to shake up their approach to healthcare and offer a fresh vision for the future.

Would Jesus have a glass of wine with his anti-Christ’s? A group of left-leaning groups on Thursday had asked the Senate Judiciary Committee to investigate Alito’s involvement in the case, citing in part his stock holdings in energy companies.
The case, set to be argued and decided in the court’s next term, which starts in October, concerns an attempt by energy companies ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy to throw out a lawsuit in Colorado seeking damages for harms related to climate change.

Why can’t Jesus get on the Colbert show?
Stephen Colbert Sets Final ‘Late Show’ Guests: Jon Stewart, Steven Spielberg, David Byrne, Bruce Springsteen — The host will also turn the ‘Colbert Questionert’ on himself in his last week
Mississippi, Goddamn! Forgive and forget AND get yourself a grand lawyer.
And so Abdel Mahdi, along with his parents, three siblings, and the rest of his extended family, left, carrying whatever livestock, money and supplies they could manage.
“We all left … We walked for days. We would rest, then continue walking,” he says. “We carried some of our belongings with us. We never imagined it would become a permanent exile.”
The family initially settled in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighbourhood before later moving to Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, where the harsh realities of refugee life began.
“We lived in tents. The rain and wind would flood them, the cold was unbearable, then came the scorching heat,” he says. “There was hunger, exhaustion, long lines for food and water, shared toilets, lice, poor sanitation … painful memories.”

Abdel Mahdi al-Wuheidi says he has fallen over the rubble around his house in Jabalia, northern Gaza

Jesus, are you listening to the real Palestinians, the real wretched and meak and defenseless and poor and old of the EARTH?
He recalls the terrifying moments when Israeli tanks and soldiers entered the school during the early months of the war, as chaos, gunfire and screams erupted while loudspeakers ordered everyone to evacuate southwards.
“They forced us out of the school,” he says. “My elderly wife and I leaned on each other to walk. Some people couldn’t get out and were killed there.”
“We walked long distances until we reached western Gaza, together with what remained of our family, who had scattered in different places,” he adds.
“We were collapsing from exhaustion, but the shelling and fear forced us to keep moving.”
Abdel Mahdi says that he considered staying in his home and refusing to leave, unwilling to repeat what he called “the mistake of our ancestors” when they fled in 1948. But he says the danger eventually forced him to flee.
For the elderly man, displacement itself became one of the cruellest parts of the war.
“When a person leaves his home, he loses his dignity and worth,” he says quietly. “We lived in tents, in the sand, exposed to everything… We lived through famine and shortages of absolutely everything.”
“I wished for death with all my heart,” the octogenarian admits, his eyes filling with tears. “All I wanted was a concrete wall to lean my exhausted back against, but there was nothing. It was unbearable for both the young and the old.”

From the Nakba to Gaza’s ruins: One man’s lifetime of displacement
