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We have literally developed a Stockholm syndrome – loving our hangman, our judge and prison ward. Sad but the majority of people today still have a hard time realizing it.

Paulo Kirk

May 18, 2026

If only, if only that Trump would strap him on an ICBM and head to fucking his religious brothers in Jewish State of Rape and Murder and Starvation:

Instead, the dough boy, the guy who won a bowling participation award in that queer military “school,” has his hard-on for tattooed cunts in uniform!

There is a number sitting in a federal budget spreadsheet that almost nobody has read. It is not classified. It is not hidden behind a FOIA wall. It is right there, in a Treasury Department table published every month, the way it has been published every month for decades.

The number is $7.3 billion.

That is what ICE spent in January 2026. In one month. On detention facilities.

To put that in terms that mean something: the entire annual budget of NASA is $24.4 billion. ICE spent nearly a third of that — in 31 days — building cages.

This is the syphilis and chlamydia of America, and China better get some cultural translators soon, because, Trump IS America, do not be fooled by our university and college system. Fucking infantile and dirty and pussy grabbing and Howrd Sterm and Kid Rock and the entire fucking Jewish Controlled Holly-Dirt and Music Industry, turning Goy into, well, dementia addled Trump.

  • The Context: Xi shared his literary interests during a major U.S.-China policy speech in Seattle in September 2015.
  • American Influence: In addition to Thomas Paine and the Federalist Papers, he stated he was interested in the life stories of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • Literary Reads: Beyond Whitman, he also mentioned reading works by Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, and Jack London.

They had little girls greet Trump when he arrived in China. Coincidence or message?

And so while Trump plays with his limp dick and dreams of those Chinese girls that greeted him, the Ellison and Altman and Karp and Fink Jew World is working overtime:

“Digital Enslavement” is a Subtle Weapon of Social Subordination and Global Control

In a recent Buddhist retreat in Lima, Peru, about 200 participants were urged to abstain for the three-day retreat from our enslavement screens, “smart” phones, computers and television.

Difficult to say how many really followed the advice, but many did.

What was amazing is that during the first day, ignoring constant phone notifications was not easy for the many. But consciously resisting it made it easier. And the following days, we were hardly thinking of them anymore. The days were filled with meditation and different types of spiritual exercises… the digital age was peacefully removed into a corner.

Unfortunately, after the retreat, the hide-out corner became lively again and took up again most of our attention, in “angst” of what we may have missed during the highly divine retreat. Spirituality must have gradually evaporated again… and what we call “reality” kicked in.

Interestingly, what we call “reality” is a fake, indoctrinated reality. Over years we were told that technical advances, or as the World Economic Forum (WEF’s) Great Reset calls it, The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is a concept describing how emerging technologies are blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It fundamentally alters how we live, work, and relate to one another.

Sending messages, videos, and silly jokes, rather than talking to each other, interchanging with physically presence. Along with this brainwashing propaganda, we were drugged with the belief that working from home is full of advantages. It is an outright lie.

These “work-from-home” benefits are geared to separate us from one another so that physical interaction is avoided, making us more manipulable, controllable and dispensable, capable of being replaced by robots, and eventually by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

And mind you, the 4IR was illegally approved by the United Nations (UN). There was a not-well-known Cooperation Agreement signed between the WEF and the UN in Geneva in June 2019 that established an unequivocal link between the UN (created by 51 nations (today 193 member nations) in October 1945 in San Francisco) and the world’s by far richest NGO, the WEF, established in Geneva Switzerland.

The UN was created to guarantee peace in the world, to make sure that no more wars, especially World Wars (WW), that would ravage planet earth. That principle is anchored in the UN Charter. The WEF is owned and run by BlackRock, the world’s largest financial asset manager, controlling together with Vanguard, an interchangeable partner, and StateStreet, a close associate, some 25 to 30 trillion US dollars equivalent in assets, controlling literally every sector of vital industries and services, like energy, food, transport, health but also of the world’s weapon industrial complex. It is a blatant contradiction to the UN Charter. The UN is controlled by financial behemoths, with powers way beyond BlackRock.

The 4IR is, therefore, not a human-friendly program. It is a global control mechanism, that could be right out of Orwell’s “1984” – but way more complex, dangerous and deadly.

Unlike previous revolutions, 4IR is not just about smart machines and systems; it is characterized by a lightning-fast convergence of diverse technologies. The WEF highlights several core pillars:

  • Digital: Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and blockchain.
  • Physical: Autonomous vehicles, 3D printing (additive manufacturing), and advanced materials.
  • Biological: Gene editing (CRISPR), synthetic biology, and neurotechnology.

Motherfucking HEROS compared to any USA uniformed mercenary trash or the rah-rah cunts who crocodile tear up when they see the murder monsters flying over football stadiums and the fucking Golden Shower Knights descending on baseball fields.

Dirty Bernays and his Jewish Engineering COnsent and then the other dirty Jewish guy, Special Lolita Chomsky and his manufacturing consent.

Gaza’s premature infants at risk amid Israel-engineered oxygen crisis - Palestine Will Be Free

Gaza’s premature infants at risk amid Israel-engineered oxygen crisis

Palestinian children have borne the brunt of Israeli barbarism in the Gaza Strip. Their suffering continues.

Can you have a normal conversation with a fucking JEW with the news of their depravity, supported by USA Israel supporters, the lot of the 16 million of them on planet earth?

And yet, and yet, more depravity in my email box: The Story Never Told: From the Very Beginning, The Zionist Israelis had a “Jewish Problem”/ Guy Schell/ May 18

In December of 1938, a worn Jewish politician acutely foretold what was about to unfold in Europe:

“It is possible to imagine without difficulty what awaits the Jews at the mere outbreak of the future world war. But even without war the next development of world reaction signifies with certainty the physical extermination of the Jews.” Leon Trotskey

Adolph Bibi or Hitler?

[Adolf Hitler, at a window of the Reich Chancellery, receives an ovation on the evening of his inauguration as chancellor, Jan. 30, 1933]

Neuroperverse all the way to 2026! “We want only the best of Jewish youth to come to us…only the educated to enter,” declared Israel’s future president Chaim Weizmann

[Ben Gurion speaking at the cornerstone laying ceremony for the trade-union Histadrut building in Jerusalem, 1924.]

[Kastner in the early 1950s at Kol Yisrael, the official Israeli state radio station, where he hosted a program in Hungarian.]

My comment before dragging 80-pound laundry bags for the vacation home outfit I am working for at $17 an hour, motherfuckers.

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Quoting Paulokirk: Endless endless fucking commentary on the .2 percent solution. Imagine that: Out of a total global population of roughly 8.28 billion, the core global Jewish population is estimated to be between 15.8 million and 16.5 million people.

And so it goes, Death to Arabs is what that neuroperverse society chants with 320 Jewish billionaires and millions of millionaires dragging the world down down down into their Sodomizing hell.

Jews Yell, ‘Death to Arabs!’ Well, the Slave Patrol USA is Chanting, “Death to All and Anyone We Deem Non-Persons, Illegal, Un-American!”

Paulo Kirk

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May 17

Jews Yell, 'Death to Arabs!' Well, the Slave Patrol USA is Chanting, "Death to All and Anyone We Deem Non-Persons, Illegal, Un-American!"

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.

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Gilad Atzmon:

Zionism is not ‘white supremacy’!!!

Some of my most intelligent friends here insist that Zionism is a form of ‘white supremacy’. Without delving into the most problematic notion of ‘white supremacy’, I would state my disagreement with this equation.

What we see in Israel is a celebration of Jewish Supremacy, and that lethal supremacy has little in common with any other forms of supremacy we are familiar with.

It is theologically guided, driven by a biological determinist ideology, sustained by a global lobby, and simultaneously protected by an apparatus of fake Jewish ‘dissent’ that prevents any discussion of the true nature of this unique supremacy. Remember: Jewish power is the power to prevent criticism of Jewish power. Jewish dissent is essential for that power to prevail.

But I do understand where the mistaken equation originates. There is, of course, historic truth in the belief that Zionism is a ‘white thing’. Zionism was indeed a ‘white Jewish’ invention. Its founders were all Ashkenazi European Jews. It is most likely that when early Zionist agitators promised to make Jews “people like all other people” (Herzl & Co), what they meant was “make the Jews people like all other white people”. What they created in practice is a Jewish State that has proven to be like no other people, a global nightmare, a threat to human existence, and is responsible for the most documented genocide in human history.

We will start to move forward in understanding this morbid phenomenon and tackling its genocidal inclinations once and only once we stop imposing it on irrelevant historic models such as: colonialism, postcolonialism, settler colonialism, apartheid, white supremacy etc. and instead focus on the most obvious issue: understanding the nature, origin, history and theology of Jewish Supremacy as a unique phenomenon in human history.

Everything that a Jew can never be:

“Without weapons, we can do anything”: The story of Rozan al-Najjar

Through her courage, sacrifice, and deep humanity, this special Palestinian woman showed that even without weapons, one person can resist oppression and defend life.

Ahmed Abu Artema

In an age of madness, war, and the rise of fascist and racist currents, the world’s need grows greater to know about inspiring individuals—people who dedicated their lives to spreading love, who possessed nothing but words and faith to resist oppression, and who left behind a legacy of light.

For this reason, I share the story of Rozan al-Najjar.

Rozan was a young Palestinian volunteer paramedic in Gaza. She worked tirelessly to save the lives of those injured by Israeli snipers during the Great March of Return. While trying to save others, she herself was killed by the Israeli soldiers, becoming an icon of that movement.

I tell Rozan’s story not only because it is inspiring, but because the world needs more people like her.

In Gaza, I was among those who initiated the call for the Great March of Return in 2018. What began as an idea quickly turned into a mass movement, with more than one hundred thousand Palestinians participating in nonviolent demonstrations near the separation fence over nearly two years.

The protesters carried no weapons. Their tools were peaceful gathering, cultural activities, and collective presence. Their aim was to protest the slow suffocation imposed on Gaza and to demand the right of return for Palestinian refugees.

Protest Days

On the evening of Friday, June 1, 2018, I returned home after participating in the demonstrations for the tenth consecutive Friday. The protests were held at five main locations along the separation fence.

That day, I had been at Malaka Square, east of Gaza City. As I headed home, I felt some relief. There had been no immediate reports of casualties, and the day seemed calmer than previous Fridays, which had often been marked by deadly repression by the Israeli occupation army.

But that feeling did not last.

When I opened social media, I was met with a flood of posts mourning Rozan. It was the first time I had heard her name. Yet people were not writing, “A nurse was killed.” They were writing, “Rozan was killed.” It was clear she was already deeply known.

That night, her words spread widely: “I am in the field to save the lives of my people. I began my journey here, and I will end it here. I work with courage and determination. I receive no salary, nor do I expect reward or thanks. It is enough that God rewards me.”

In a previous interview, Rozan explained that she had been present in Khuzaʿa, east of Khan Younis, from the very first day of the Great March on March 30, 2018. She worked continuously from early morning until late evening, treating around 170 injuries in a single day—30 caused by live ammunition.

She described one of her hardest moments: treating two critically injured people at once. After saving one, she returned to the other—only to find that he had died before she could reach him.

Despite such experiences, she never left the field.

Relentless Courage

Rozan’s dedication was absolute. From the beginning of the protests, she remained in the field without interruption, driven by a deep sense of purpose.

In another interview, she said: “I fainted from tear gas. When I woke up in the ambulance, I panicked and begged them to let me go back. I did not come to be treated—I came to treat others.”

On that occasion, her wrist had been broken. Her colleagues tried to take her to the hospital so she could rest and receive treatment. She refused—even refusing to have her hand properly set—because she feared it would prevent her from continuing her work.

She summarised her mission in one powerful sentence: “Without weapons, we can do anything.” These words captured the spirit of the movement—and her own belief in nonviolent resistance.

The day after her killing, I attended her funeral and visited her family home in Khan Younis. Her mother stood before cameras holding Rozan’s bloodstained medical vest and said: “This is Rozan’s weapon—the one she carried, and for which Israel killed her.”

Photograph: Middle East Eye/Mohammed Asad

Rozan came from a poor refugee family originally from the village of Salama, from which they were forcibly displaced by Zionist militias in 1948. Her dream was to return there one day, and this dream was one of the motivations behind her participation in the March of Return.

From childhood, she dreamed of becoming a doctor. Poverty prevented her from achieving this dream, but her determination to help others never faded.

She enrolled in a first aid course and saved her small allowance until she could buy a medical kit. Once she had it, she went directly to the field to help the wounded.

Her compassion was evident from a young age. She constantly thought about the poor and the marginalised. She once told her mother that she wished she had enough money so that no one would be in need—that she could make all poor people happy.

She would cry during holidays, upset that some families could afford multiple outfits while others could not afford even one.

Her sense of justice developed early. While watching a historical film, she was deeply affected by a scene showing the torture of Bilal. She asked her mother whether he was being tortured because of his faith or because he was Black—revealing a deep awareness of injustice.

Her mother once asked her, half-jokingly, if she intended to solve all the world’s problems alone. Rozan replied: “Aren’t these poor people human beings just like us?”

Enduring Legacy

Rozan’s kindness extended into every aspect of her life. She shared everything she had. If she ate something outside the home, she would save part of it to bring back to her family.

She cared for her younger siblings as if she were their mother—watching over them at the beach, giving up her own enjoyment to ensure their safety, and covering them at night while they slept.

One day, as a child, she overheard her father saying he had no money to feed the family. She began to cry and then offered him her small savings—just a few dollars—insisting he take it to help support the household.

She rejected gossip and judgment. If anyone spoke badly about others, she would object strongly, asking: “Are you gods to judge people?”

She also avoided attention. Her mother recalled that she would cut interviews short and run back toward the sound of gunfire if she thought someone might need help. She used to say:

“I do not want people to know me. I want God to know me.”

After her death, I visited her Facebook page, reading her posts to understand her spirit. Her writing was sincere, sensitive, and deeply aligned with justice. She consistently expressed solidarity with the poor and rejected injustice.

Her final post, written on May 31—just hours before she was killed—read: “Your conscience will be comforted as long as God knows your intention. Be good.”

Deep Loss

Her loss deeply affected people. Even months later, her story continued to resonate.

Investigations, including one by The New York Times in collaboration with Forensic Architecture, concluded that she was shot by an Israeli sniper while clearly identifiable as a medic and that neither she nor those around her posed any threat.

Yet even without such investigations, Palestinians know this reality intimately, having lived under decades of violence and loss.

In 2019, while I was visiting the United States, I stayed with an American Jewish woman. I arranged a phone call between her and Rozan’s mother. During the call, the woman broke down in tears and asked: “Why does Israel commit these acts in our name?”

Rozan’s life raises painful questions—but also offers a powerful answer. She lived a short life, but one filled with meaning. She devoted herself entirely to helping others, embodying compassion, dignity, and selflessness. She was present in this world, yet carried a spirit that seemed beyond it.

Rozan is an icon of beauty and purity. Israel hates beauty because it reminds it of its ugliness. There is nothing uglier than establishing a murderous, racist, colonial regime. She showed us that even in a world torn apart by violence, injustice, and hatred, it is still possible to choose love. And in doing so, she left behind something enduring: Proof that without weapons, we can still change the world.

A guest post by Ahmed Abu Artema, a Palestinian writer, dreamer and human rights activist. He is one of the founders of the Great March of Return.

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And I will, unfortunately, sully the beuatiful and sad story above with today’s fucking Jewish news:

The Talmudist neuropervsity gift that will keep on giving: E.P.A. to End Some Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water….

The rules were established by the Biden administration after research linked the compounds to a range of serious health problems.

Oh, shit, more Jews lecturing the fucking world. Capitalism is all about NOT being humane.

Mark Zuckerberg, Lauren Sanchez, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai and Elon Musk standing in a row in formal gear.

‘Capitalism has to become more humane’: a Stanford economist on big tech, power hoarding and democracy/

Private Power and Democracy's Decline: Book Talk with Mordecai Kurz | FSI

[Early in his career, he worked as a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1963 to 1966. He later returned to the university as a fellow of its Institute for Advanced Studies in 1979.Talmudic Economics: At Stanford, he spearheaded academic engagement with Jewish texts, providing the initial drive for a special session on Talmudic economics at the Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences (IMSSS).Community Involvement: Over the decades, he has been involved with community groups, including presenting lectures on Middle East peace initiatives at organizations like the San Francisco Jewish Community Center.]

Mordecai Kurz argues tech oligarchs erode democracy through monopolies – and predicts how the trend may end.

TRIGGER WARNING: These juxtaposed stories can cause schizophrenia. And this fucking shit, this fucking perverse capitalism? Pollock and Brancusi Join the $100 Million Club at Auction

A “drip” painting by the Abstract Expressionist sold for $181.2 million with fees, while a bronze head by the Romanian sculptor brought in $107.6 million at Christie’s, both from the S.I. Newhouse collection.

The sickness of capitalism knows no bounds: Constantin Brancusi’s bronze-and-gold-leaf sculpture “Danaïde,” from around 1913, carried a $100 million estimate and sold for $107.6 million with fees. Credit…

A painting with glowing bands of reds and brown on a red background.

Junk. Mark Rothko’s “Brown and Blacks in Reds,” with his signature bands of glowing color, from the estate of the banker-turned-art-dealer Robert Mnuchin, brought in $85.8 million with fees at Sotheby’s last week.

Those Jews, man, BlackHeart and BLack Soul: Citi strikes €15bn partnership with BlackRock for private European lending.

A youth carries bags with bread

Do you get it yet, this fucking Stockholm Syndrome and this Holocaust Industry and this fucking Jewish control of YOUR FUCKING MINDS?

Growing bread queues in Gaza as Israel restricts fuel, flour imports

Bread shortages deepen in Gaza as flour imports dwindle and bakeries struggle to meet rising demand amid fuel scarcity.

Gaza is facing multiple crises, alongside the bread shortage, including a sharp decrease in cooking gas supplies, which were already limited. The provision of cooking gas, overseen by Gaza’s Ministry of Economy through gas distributors and stations, has slowed from once every six weeks to once every three months due to the limited quantities Israel allows into the enclave.

The price of firewood, an alternative fuel for cooking and baking, has also risen.

The difficulty of baking bread at home means that Palestinians in Gaza are increasingly reliant on bread from bakeries.

Raytheon awarded contract to develop next-generation software-defined radar capability for U.S. Navy

Bread, or radar? Under the contract, Raytheon’s Advanced Technology team will develop software that allows each building block within a radar to operate independently. According to the company, this would enable a single radar to conduct multiple missions at the same time.

Raytheon said the approach treats each radar building block as an individual software-defined aperture. This architecture is intended to help radars adapt quickly to changing operational requirements and operate more effectively in crowded frequency bands shared with commercial networks, including 5G.

“The electromagnetic spectrum is more crowded than ever, and our systems have to be smarter about how they operate in it,” said Colin Whelan, president of Advanced Technology at Raytheon.

Death, starvation, desertification, water wars, pollution, bombs, and this is what the cocksuckers think? A Crack in the Polling Floor Puts Trump in New Territory . . . from the Jew York Times

A 37 percent approval rating in a new Times/Siena poll suggests the G.O.P. is facing a big midterm problem despite recent redistricting gains.

Remarkable AND pathetic at the same time, first time in 100 years brother and sister wolf?

The same gray wolf that was spotted in Los Angeles County in February has become the first wild wolf to enter Sequoia National Park in more than 100 years, according to the California Wolf Foundation.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife wolf-tracking system shows that the wolf was most recently tracked entering the eastern end of the park near Mount Pickering. The wolf, BEY03F, was also the first wolf to enter L.A. County in more than 100 years. Before that, BEY03F was recorded wandering a populated area of California’s Central Valley.

“This remarkable journey to the remote backcountry of [Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks] highlights the incredible distances wolves can travel as they reclaim parts of their historic range in California,” the California Wolf Foundation wrote on social media Sunday. “Each step tells a bigger story about resilience, connectivity, and the future of wolves in our state.”

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