Hebrew Interpol, that Uncle Tom Talmud Sucking Oreo Cookie, man, South Africa!
Jun 07, 2026


This piece of crap globalist puppet just used immigration problems to pass Digital ID’s in South Africa. These “digital” identifications (DNA markers, entire school, banking, housing, purchasing, hospital, social media commentary history) will be in the dirtiest of the dirty Jews’ hands — Larry Fucking Ellison, the largest home invasion on planet earth — Hebrew Interpol!

Shoot the dead dogs: Apartheid, uh?

South Africa’s flow of coal exports to Israel has continued in record numbers amid the Gaza war, despite South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide at the International Court of Justice. The coal helps fuel Israel’s AI operations to identify and eliminate Hamas militants in Gaza, including in the community of Jabaliya, above. Although Israel claims success with each bombing of the area, it returns repeatedly with greater force to conduct the same mission. CREATIVE COMMONS
South Africa has kept up its steady exporting of coal to Israel despite its strong rhetoric against the war in Gaza in the United Nations and elsewhere, as well as the genocide case it filed against Tel Aviv at the International Court of Justice, or ICJ.
As of January 2025, coal remained one of South Africa’s top exports to Israel. South Africa’s coal shipments to Israel grew 17 percent, compared with January 2024. The total export value of coal and other products also grew 22.9 percent, compared with the previous year, representing about $28 million.
Over the past five years, trade between the two countries has only increased, with South Africa reaping an average rise of 20.6 percent, according to data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC), an open-source platform.
Hypocrite? House Negro.
Patrick Bond, a professor at the University of Johannesburg, told PassBlue that South Africa’s trade profile with Israel contradicts its public position on the military operation in Gaza. “If South Africa, which led the call in the ICJ, the UN’s main court, to declare Israel genocidal, still sends coal to Israel, it makes them look like a foolish hypocrite,” he said.
Israeli officials and multiple media reports say that the Israel Defense Forces rely on webs of sophisticated AI tools and machine-learning systems to identify Hamas militants in Gaza. These systems sort through troves of communications — text messages, emails, chats and phone conversations – of Palestinians in the enclave to find patterns that suggest nefarious activities. The data are even used to rate every Gazan by a number relating to the likelihood of the person being a Hamas member.
This high-tech operation requires a steady electrical flow for Israel generated partly from tons of coal imported from South Africa — a UN member state and Africa’s biggest economic powerhouse — which has also taken Israel to the UN’s highest international court for committing alleged war crimes in Gaza.

EuroTrash and InBred Queendumb:
The UK Foreign Office and a group of Western countries are due to announce a package of sanctions against Israel this week designed to deter companies from becoming involved in a proposed West Bank settlement that would split the territory in two and render the concept of a two-state solution near impossible.
Nine countries, including France, the UK, and Australia have warned that settlement violence must stop and no company should be involved in what is known as the E1 development.

SHOOT the FUCKING JEWS. Home Invaders: All 50 states have a form of Castle Doctrine to protect people in their homes from intruders
It’s been said that “a man’s home is his castle,” and that is the thinking behind the Castle Doctrine that says a lawful occupant of a home or residence can use deadly force against an intruder or attacker.
All 50 states have some form of this law, and it can be used as a criminal defense in court.

“You can use deadly force if you have reasonable apprehension that person may kill or inflict serious bodily injury on you,” Putnam County prosecutor Mark Sorsaia said, describing the Castle Doctrine as its applied in West Virginia.
The law is designed to protect people in their homes, but in some cases Sorsaia said the interpretation of the circumstances surrounding a Castle Doctrine claim may be subjective.

“My gut feeling, personal belief as a prosecutor is if someone has the guts and the nerve to break into your home, there’s a very good argument to be made that if you have the nerve to do that they have the nerve to kill you,” Sorsaia said.

Shoot all sorts of home, land, valley, mountain, desert, forest, lake, neighborhood invaders! I’ll list a few in this screed!!!

Google’s Unique Approach to Getting Data Centers Built. Each and every data center and their funders and operators, SHOOT to kill, on the spot.
Plus, a DIY solar hack to save on electric bills, a country fights teen brain rot with free ChatGPT and Apple’s plans for a Siri-led AI comeback.
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You fucking got invaded, Normandy. Shoot the fucking invader: US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday marked the 82nd anniversary of the World War II D-Day landings with a visit to Normandy, but did not attend the international ceremony hosted in Langrune-sur-Mer. Residents said his “warlike views” were unwelcome in their village and questioned his commitment to “democratic values”.

A message on the association’s website called for Hegseth’s visit to be cancelled on the grounds that the Pentagon chief “espouses values contrary to democracy, human rights and peace” and had made “numerous anti-European remarks”, “warlike statements” and “American supremacist pronouncements”.
“The honor of Langrune, that of France, and the memory of the young Allied soldiers – American, British, Canadian – who died on our beaches in the name of democracy would dictate canceling this individual’s visit,” the statement concluded.

The Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, were the largest amphibious operation in history.
An armada of 6,939 ships and 132,700 British, Canadian, American, Belgian, Norwegian, and Polish troops stormed 80 kilometres (50 miles) of beaches in northern France.
The operation contributed decisively to the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, which was also being squeezed by the USSR forces to the east.

This Jew has invaded our land — shoot the dirty dawg:
“We need him to now embrace fighting for other environmental and public health issues, such as continuing to fight for safe, clean drinking water, stop PFAS contamination,” said Adrienne Esposito, with Citizens Campaign for the Environment.
When he was nominated by Trump to be EPA administrator, the League of Conservation Voters sent a letter to members of the Senate signed by the Washington-based organization’s president, Gene Karpinski, saying Zeldin’s “abysmal 14% lifetime score on LCV’s National Environmental Scorecard, long history in Congress and the NY state legislature opposing environmental and public health safeguards for our communities, and little environmental experience render him unqualified for the role.” It called for a rejection of Zeldin’s nomination.
The New Republic ran a piece headed: “Trump Picks New EPA Head Guaranteed to Destroy the Environment.” The subhead on its article: “This will be a disaster.”
Environmental organizations are enormously critical of Zeldin as EPA administrator. “A Year of Betrayal: EPA Under Lee Zeldin,” was the heading of a posting this January by the Natural Resources Defense Council.

“The air we breathe, the water we drink…are not abstract concepts: they shape our health, our livelihoods, and our quality of life,” it said. “Under Lee Zeldin, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has made its sharpest turn in decades away from that core mission. Instead of doing its job to keep people safe, the agency is systematically dismantling protections for the environment and human health: weakening safeguards around clean air and clean water; leaving rural and urban communities alike more exposed to pollution from toxic chemicals; and undermining our ability to fight climate change the most existential threat we face today.”
The New Republic published a piece in March that reported on Zeldin giving the “keynote address…at a Heartland Institute conference of anti-environmental, pro-polluter lobbyists and activists who have been working for years to dismantle climate regulations.”
Zeldin was “greeted like a K-pop star at the climate deniers conference because he has delivered for them beyond their wildest dreams,” it said. “He has cut billions of dollars from climate grants the Biden administration has awarded, eviscerated pollution rules and enforcement capacity, and perhaps most significantly wiped out the legal basis of much climate regulation….At the Heartland gathering, a leading anti-climate activist [Marc Morano] called Zeldin ‘the most consequential EPA chief in the agency’s history.’”
Zeldin has been reported to be a leading candidate to replace Pam Bondi, dismissed by Trump as attorney general. But, the journal Politico, referring to that Heartland conference, ran an article headlined: “At climate contrarian gathering, allies urge Trump to keep Zeldin at EPA.”
It began: “There was one overarching message from a large group of climate contrarians gathered…at a hotel near the White House: please keep Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin in place.” It quoted Heartland President James Taylor saying: “Lee Zeldin has been unbelievable as EPA administrator. So selfishly, I would love to see him stay at EPA…This is the first time we have a true champion and cheerleader as head of EPA or this high up in the administration. These are great days.”
Over the past 56 years, curbs on air and water pollution have delivered unprecedented health and economic benefits to our nation. Our rivers don’t catch on fire; our cities’ air isn’t choked in soot and smog. These improvements seem inevitable to us now, but they weren’t.
It is the result of decades of progress made under Republican and Democratic administrations alike, as well as through bipartisan congressional consensus and compromise, with industrial polluters fighting this progress every step of the way.
Now comes Zeldin to do their bidding in-house, not on behalf of the American people but for the sake of short-term profits and ill-gotten gains for the industries that have the most to win from the loss of responsible public oversight.
Voters didn’t ask for Zeldin’s reckless attacks, but we will all be paying the price for them. Generations to come, deaths on arrival.

ALL chemical CEO’s need the Mangione treatment:
Leading neurologists say Australia’s chemical regulator has not engaged with expert submissions raising concerns about paraquat’s links to Parkinson’s disease.
The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) maintains that health and safety are its central consideration.

Shoot the fucking body snatchers and hospital invaders.

Where is the outcry among Democratic politicians to reverse completely the corporate takeover of Medicare?
By Ralph Nader
Do you remember the promises made by the Democratic Party’s presidential and Congressional candidates on universal health insurance? You can forget their pledges and somber convictions now that your votes put the Democrats in charge of the House and the Senate. The Democrats’ leaders are abandoning their promises and retreating into a cowardly corporatist future.
Here is the present scene. Leading Democrats, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, have decided to spend tens of billions of taxpayer dollars to subsidize the giant health insurance companies like Aetna and United Healthcare to “cover recently laid-off workers and those who purchase their own coverage,” as The New York Times reported. There are no price restraints on the gouging insurance premiums or loophole-ridden policies. That is why giant corporate socialist insurers love the “American Rescue Plan,” which gives them socialist cash on the barrelhead. The law lets insurers decide how and whether they pay healthcare bills with co-pays, deductibles, or grant waivers. All these anti-consumer details are buried in the endless and inscrutable fine print.
Whatever happened to the Democrats’ (Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Pramila Jayapal, etc.) demand for single-payer – everybody in, nobody out – with free choice of doctors and hospitals instead of the existing cruel, and profiteering industry for which enough is never enough? Senator Sanders often mentioned a Yale study, published on February 15, 2020, that found:
“Although health care expenditure per capita is higher in the USA than in any other country, more than 37 million Americans do not have health insurance, and 41 million more have inadequate access to care. Efforts are ongoing to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which would exacerbate health-care inequities. By contrast, a universal system, such as that proposed in the Medicare for All Act, has the potential to transform the availability and efficiency of American health-care services. Taking into account both the costs of coverage expansion and the savings that would be achieved through the Medicare for All Act, we calculate that a single-payer, universal health-care system is likely to lead to a 13% savings in national health-care expenditure, equivalent to more than $450 billion annually….” (See the study: Improving the Prognosis of Health Care in the USA, February 15, 2020).
Well, House Speaker Pelosi is discouraging House Democrats from supporting Representative Pramila Jayapal’s H.R. 1384, Medicare for All Act of 2019, the gold standard for single-payer. News reports indicate that Representative Jayapal (D-WA) and Representative. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) will reintroduce their Medicare for All bill next week. Speaker Pelosi is telling Democrats in the House to focus instead on the modest expansion of Obamacare with its corporate welfare, utter complexity and seriously inadequate coverage. Almost eighty million Americans are presently uninsured or underinsured – a level that will not be significantly reduced for deprived workers by tweaking Obamacare during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A modified Obamacare, with no price ceilings, will hardly reduce the tens of thousands of American deaths every year because people cannot afford health insurance to get diagnosed and treated in time to prevent fatalities. The Yale study also found that: “ensuring health-care access for all Americans would save more than 68,000 lives and 1.73 million life-years every year compared with the status quo.” Tweaking Obamacare does little to stem the relentless surge in healthcare prices and profits in our country, which is unique for not placing billing ceilings on medical procedures and drugs. This “get whatever you can” behavior by the vendors is so uncontrolled that healthcare billing fraud and abuse is costing people one billion dollars A DAY! Malcolm Sparrow, who is an applied mathematician at Harvard, estimates medical billing fraud amounts to at least ten percent of all healthcare expenses each year.
Obamacare does nothing to limit the perverse incentives of a fee-for-service system that includes unnecessary operations, over-diagnosis, and over-prescribing, all of which increase the risks of preventable casualties. A Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine peer-reviewed study in 2016 estimates that close to 5000 lives are lost weekly due to such “preventable problems” just in hospitals (see: Study Suggests Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S., May 3, 2016).
It gets worse. Year after year, the corporate Democrats, along with the Republicans, are facilitating expanding corporate takeovers of Medicare and Medicaid. The giant and widening attack on Medicare is called “Medicare Advantage,” which more accurately should be called “Medicare [Dis]advantage.” Our corporatized government, under both Parties, has been allowing deceptive promotional seductions of elderly people to take Medicare [Dis]advantage – now fully 40% of all Medicare beneficiaries – which is just a corporate insurance plan with multiple undisclosed tripwires.
Former President Trump worsened what he inherited from the Democrats in outsourcing Medicare. He launched something called “direct contracting” that, “could fully turn Medicare over to private health insurers” declared Diane Archer, former chair of Consumer Reports, in her article on March 8, 2021. Medicare Advantage premiums can be pricey. According to Kay Tillow, Executive Director of the Nurses Professional Organization, “The Medicare Advantage Plans are smiling all the way to the bank. In 2019 each Medicare Advantage beneficiary cost taxpayers $11,822 while those in original Medicare cost $10,813 each – that’s over $1,000 more and over 9% more per person for the for-profit insurers!”
Where is the outcry among Democratic politicians to reverse the corporate takeover of Medicare completely? Last year, many Democratic candidates pontificated about the need for single-payer health insurance, but now in Congress, we are scarcely hearing a peep about this vital human right. Their campaign rhetoric is just distant memory. Tragically, it is now harder than ever for the elderly to get out of Medicare [Dis]advantage and go back to traditional Medicare.
Millions of elderly people are deceived by televised marketing lies and slick brochures. The hapless Federal Trade Commission (FTC) should investigate and end the deceptions. Congressional investigations and hearings are long overdue. As the authoritative Dr. Fred Hyde says about the so-called Medicare Advantage: “It’s not what you pay, it’s what you get.” That is, the corporate health plan works until they get sick, until “they want their doctor and their hospital.” Dr. Hyde was referring to the narrow networks where these companies park their beneficiaries.
More astonishing in this story of the rapacious corporate takeover of Medicare is that AARP promotes these flawed plans to their members, takes paid ads by big insurers in AARP publications, and derives income from this collaboration.
Imagine, over 50,000 SEIU retirees are automatically placed by their unions in these Medicare [Dis]advantage traps without first being allowed to choose traditional Medicare.
This whole sordid sabotage of the nineteen sixties Democrats’ dream, under President Lyndon Johnson, of taking the first step toward universal healthcare coverage for everyone, begs for more exposes. It begs for more clamor by the progressive Democrats in Congress who are strangely passive so far. I’m speaking of Representatives Jayapal, Raskin, Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), and the receding “Squad,” as well as Senators Warren and Sanders. If we can’t expect these stalwarts to start the counterattack that will save lives, save trillions of dollars over the years, focus on prevention not just treatment, and diminish the anxiety, dread, and fear, that the citizens of Canada and other western nations do not experience because they are insured from birth on, who is left to defend the American people against the arrogant health insurance corporate barons?
I’m sending this column to these self-styled progressive Democrats along with a two-page specific critique of corporate Medicare from the Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) website. PNHP’s membership counts over 15,000 pro-single-payer physicians. In a comment on the PNHP site, Don McCanne, M.D., says, “Remember, the mission of private, for-profit Medicare Advantage insurers is to make money, whereas the mission of our traditional Medicare program is to provide health care. We are supporting a program that deferentially caters to the private insurers and their interests when we should be supporting a program that is designed to take care of patients. Those being deceived by the private Medicare Advantage marketing materials really do not realize the bad deal they may be getting until they face the private insurer barriers to needed care. Silver Sneakers won’t take care of that.” (See: https://pnhp.org/news/russell-mokhiber-explains-why-private-medicare-advantage-plans-are-a-bad-deal/)
If you care about this issue, tell your Members of Congress it is time to pass Medicare for All, represented by H.R. 1384.
The Core Claims: He noted that Americans pay the highest healthcare expenses globally but rank far lower in life expectancy.
The “Parasites” Quote: In an apparent confession, he wrote: “I do apologize for any strife of traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming.”
The “Honesty” Quote: He added, “Evidently, I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.”
Prison Statement Thanking Supporters (February 2025)In February 2025, Mangione broke his silence by releasing an official public statement through a newly launched defense website:
The Quote: “I am overwhelmed by – and grateful for – everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support. Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions…”
The Purpose: The statement was issued around the time he accepted roughly $300,000 in crowdfunded donations for his legal defense.
Outburst in Court (February 2026)During a February 2026 hearing in New York where a judge set his state murder trial for June 8, 2026, Mangione vocally protested being escorted out in handcuffs:
The Quote: “Same trial twice. 1 + 1 is two. Double jeopardy by any commonsense definition.”
The Context: His attorneys were objecting to facing a state criminal trial immediately before a scheduled federal trial, arguing it disrupted their defense preparation.

Shoot them all, these fucking soil and water INVAQDERS:
An Open Letter from America was sent on 11 November 2014, warning countries in Europe and EU regulators not to authorize GM crops because of the devastating effects on human health and the environment. David Cameron ignored that advice on behalf of England. He and Defra concealed the letter from the British public. The European Commission and the European Food Safety Authority ignored it as well and have continued to approve GM Crops for growing and for food and feed in the EU. Defra dismissed the complaints of Crop-sprayed rural residents in the UK of ill health: cancers, neurological conditions, allergies etc. just as the Argentinian
Government dismissed the health complaints of rural communities in
Crop-sprayed towns.
In their re-assessment, the RMS, EFSA, and the European Glyphosate Task Force excluded papers from Latin America where cancers, birth defects, infertility, and DNA changes were shown. Exposure of the brains of unborn and young children in the UK to chemicals is reflected in OECD PISA figures for declining educational achievement in 2013.
A 2016 study also shows that in England, the young have lower basic skills than their counterparts in Europe. The global élite may be able to survive by eating organic food, but not by the pollution of water, soil, and air by genotoxic and teratogenic herbicides, insecticides, and other industrial chemicals. Governments and Regulators only measure a small fraction of them. The chemical industry has created a toxic environment from which none can escape.
The devastating effects of these silent killers in our environment do not distinguish between farmers or city dwellers, the wealthy or the poor, between media moguls, editors or their reporters, Monsanto or Syngenta Executives, Prime Ministers or Presidents. Many people in the UK are no longer reaching the biblical age of three-score-years-and ten because they are dying of cancers.
Invasion of the Body and Mind Snatchers, true home invasion monsters/ Mangione x 1,000?

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Our bodies, our castles, so shoot these fucking cunts in the head:

“Why is it such a mess?” he asked an attorney for the pharmaceutical company Amgen.
That question is what inspired Colorado lawmakers and Gov. Jared Polis in 2021 to create the Colorado Prescription Drug Affordability Board, or PDAB. The board, made up of members appointed by the governor, reviews the costs of certain prescription drugs one by one and then decides whether to declare the drug unaffordable. If it does, it can then move on and set a cap on what patients or insurance companies are required to pay for the drug in the state.
Last year, after years of setting up the board, gathering data and conducting analysis, the PDAB voted to cap the price of the prescription drug Enbrel, which treats rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases and which last year brought in more than $2.2 billion worldwide for Amgen. While other states have also established PDABs, Colorado became the first state in the country to impose a cap on the price of a specific prescription drug.

Amgen sued to overturn the cap — which is set to go into effect next year — and Thursday’s hearing was to debate whether Domenico should issue a temporary injunction blocking the pricing measure while the lawsuit is pending. At the conclusion of the hearing, Domenico said he would issue a written ruling soon.
Our Vote is Our Castle — shoot the cunts:
The vast majority—about 80%—of Amgen’s shares are held by large institutional investors, such as mutual funds, pension funds, and asset management firms. According to recent financial filings, the top institutional shareholders include:
- The Vanguard Group, Inc.: The largest shareholder, holding roughly 10% of the company’s stock.
- BlackRock, Inc.: The second-largest shareholder, owning roughly 6% to 8.5% of available shares.
- State Street Corporation: Another major passive management firm holding roughly 5.4%.
- Capital Research & Management (via Capital World and International Investors).

Our skies, their invasion. Shoot these fuckers. Corporations splurge on top execs while skimping on rank and file.
Companies are spending more on executive perks such as luxury relocations and private jets, underscoring a widening divide between the rewards offered to corporate leaders and the more modest pay gains available to much of the workforce.
Data from relocation services firm CapRelo shows the average cost of relocating a C-suite executive more than doubled between 2021 and 2025, rising to as much as $187,000 per move among its Fortune 500 and mid-market clients. By contrast, relocation costs for staff stayed largely flat at between $21,000 and $25,000 in the same period.
Firms catering to elite workers, notably senior executives and employees with artificial intelligence expertise, have seen a clear pickup.
Shoot him down like a rabid dog: What stripping civil service protections for thousands of federal workers will mean for HHS
‘Schedule F’ designation makes it easier to fire some grant reviewers, epidemiologists, and policy advisers

Thousands of Health and Human Services Department staff who shape policy, including on public health, federal health insurance programs, and health data privacy, have had their employment status changed to a designation that makes it easier for them to be fired, and thus makes them more vulnerable to political pressure from the White House.
The reclassification of roughly 8,000 employees across the federal government, outlined in an executive order President Trump issued late Wednesday, also impacts some National Institutes of Health workers who oversee grant funding.
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On the whole, health policy experts said, the shift toward a more politicized workforce is part of a broader goal of the Trump administration to shift power away from Congress and toward the executive branch. The policy, known as “Schedule F,” dates back to Trump’s first administration and would create a new class of federal employees that are not political appointees but could be fired at will.

Our White Man’s House, more home invasions, shoot to kill:
Could UFC Freedom 250 be in jeopardy a week out? Not likely, given the current administration. But a lawsuit will try to stop it, anyway.
A lawsuit has been filed by, in part, a military veteran from Virginia that says the UFC’s show at the White House is “deeply corrupt,” in part because Donald Trump is giving his friend, UFC CEO Dana White, and the UFC “unfettered access to the White House and Lincoln Memorial to stage a private, for-profit sports event, with all the promotional and branding opportunities that accompany such access.”

In essence, the UFC and White, along with its Paramount broadcast partner, are likely to experience an influx of revenue from the event — an illegality given the event is being staged on federal land and laws are in place to prevent such things from happening unless run by the government. But the event is being put on by the UFC.

Our outer space, so these fucking Jews, home/space invaders. Shoot to kill.
“Israel could be a spacetech empire, but it’s hard to raise money in the industry”
A new interactive database of Israel’s space ecosystem highlights dozens of companies and organizations, underscoring both the industry’s growth and its funding challenges.
“We have a lot of talent in Israel, a lot of knowledge, but it’s hard to raise money today in the Israeli space industry.”
Dickless fucking Holly-Dirt, and that’s entertainment, and that’s what the fucking killer inside them all Americanos want on their fucking TV:

The Junk-i-fication of the AmeriKKKan mind:
Every thriller or drama that Taylor Sheridan has produced since his breakout hit Yellowstone has been a hit with audiences, and more often than not with critics too. While Yellowstone revitalized the neo-Western genre and has spawned its own universe of prequels, sequels, and spinoffs, crime dramas like Tulsa King and Mayor of Kingstown have organically generated their own passionate fanbases. Standing thematically apart from the rest is his thriller series Lioness, sometimes referred to as Special Ops: Lioness.
Starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman at the head of a loaded cast (as Sheridan shows typically boast), Lioness is a legitimate modern spy thriller. Clandestine tactics and espionage are balanced with pulse-pounding action to deliver a finished product distinctly different from Sheridan’s other shows. With two seasons already released, an ever-expanding audience has been ravenously waiting for a third season of the acclaimed show, and we finally have an answer about when we can expect it to be available for streaming on Paramount+.

DEI, this fucking violent, talentless cuntology! Inavidng out goddamn living rooms — shoot all these producers, directors, thespians on sight.

Back to the body snatchers, one and all, need to be headless in a grave:
Parkinson’s Disease Is Consistently Linked to Pesticide Exposure. Farmworkers — and Nearby Communities — Are at Risk in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley.
[A small study by neuroscientist Kelsey Baker, an associate professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, revealed that people who have been repeatedly exposed to pesticides have more brain abnormalities than those who haven’t. Baker has begun a larger study that she will use to develop tools that make it easier for doctors to diagnose Parkinson’s disease and treat their patients.]

There is no cure for Parkinson’s. As the disease progresses, its most common symptoms — tremor, slow movement, stiffness and unsteadiness — can be accompanied by depression, difficulty concentrating and bowel and urinary problems. The disease is the world’s fastest growing neurological disorder, with more than 25 million people likely to be affected by 2050.
A biomedical engineer by training, Baker started poring over maps of the Valley and found something striking. Homes and schools were often boxed in on all sides by crops, something she hadn’t seen in farming areas in other parts of the country where she had lived. Farmworkers are at special risk for Parkinson’s, because the fields where they work are frequently doused with pesticides. But people like Baker, who simply live near farms, are also in danger.
MANGIONE MANGIONE, where art thou?

This Jew has several addresses, and Texas and Argentina and Israel are just three of them.

Google’s Cofounder Uses the Game of Go to Explain the Future of Work

We just love these invaders, stealing from other countries, so, shoot to kill, LGBTQA or whatever:
The Treasury Department will use Iranian assets to help U.S. Gulf allies recover from damage caused by Tehran’s regime during the Iran war, a source familiar with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s thinking told CBS News Saturday.
The source said the Treasury intends to utilize all available authorities to make Iranian assets accessible for rebuilding and repair efforts related to any future damage inflicted by Iran.
Bessent has also directed the Treasury to seek comprehensive estimates from Gulf allies of the costs associated with repairing damage caused by Iran since the conflict began, the source said.

Come on LGBTQA Mangiones, where art thou?
Scott Bessent, the first out gay Secretary of the Treasury, may have broken a personal lavender ceiling — but his silence in the face of a federal administration intentionally targeting the LGBTQ+ community is as disappointing as it is dangerous.
Now, under his leadership, the Treasury Department is preparing to dismantle nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ+ employees. This is a stark reminder that throughout history, some members of marginalized communities have chosen collaboration with oppression over solidarity — chasing the illusion of safety through proximity to power.
Our present reality is no different. We must call this out.

‘Illegal and unconstitutional’: Mass. congresspeople decry attack on Iran

We are all part of the global home invasion, and Iran, Venezuela, et al, have the right to protect their castles, so, bye bye, fucking dirty Americanos!
Rep. Bill Keating decried what he described as Trump’s flippancy in starting a war with Iran.
“In the president’s own words, this is a ‘massive’ — his word — attack,” Keating said. “And it’s something that, in his words, may endanger the lives of our men and women in the military. And he said it so casually in his address.”
“Listen, I come from a Gold Star family myself. The most solemn obligation we have is to make a critical decision that could endanger the lives of our men and women in the military. That was not done in this instance,” Keating said.
He also warned that, in addition to jeopardizing members of the military, the attack could also have profound effects on civilians in the U.S.
“[Iran] could shut off the Strait of Hormuz,” he said, referring to the waterway through which a sizable portion of the world’s oil shipments pass. “That’ll effect every consumer … [War] also risks a cyberattack here at home that could be paralyzing and shut down parts of our country, which they have certain capabilities to do. And it also could inspire terrorist activities, not only in the [Persian] Gulf but here at home.”

Rep. Jim McGovern also accused Trump of taking a troublingly cavalier approach to military matters.
“This is a dangerous escalation,” McGovern said. “This president behaves like we can do whatever the hell we want, we can invade any country we want, we can bomb any country we want. I mean, today it’s Iran. Yesterday he’s talking about a friendly takeover of Cuba. He bombed Venezuela without congressional authorization.
“He ran for office and said ‘No more wars,’” McGovern added. “I don’t know what changed his mind. But … if you’re going to go to war, you need to get congressional authorization. This needs to be well thought-out, there needs to be a plan, there needs to be a clearly defined mission. And I see none of that.”

Rep. Stephen Lynch said that while a recent U.S. military buildup suggested that some form of military action might occur, no one in Congress outside the so-called “Gang of Eight” — a bipartisan group of high-ranking lawmakers — and possibly House Speaker Mike Johnson was actually briefed before the attacks.
“We had no communications from the president,” Lynch said. “And I’m one of the senior members of the military and foreign affairs subcommittee [of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform], and generally we have a little bit of a heads up on some of this stuff. But there was radio silence from the administration until 3 o’clock this morning, when the word went out.”
“We had the right to be informed,” Lynch added. “None of that happened.”
U.S. Sen. Ed Markey called the attack “illegal and unconstitutional.”
“It was not approved by Congress and holds dangers for all Americans,” Markey said in a statement. “Trump’s illegal actions raise the threat of escalation into a wider regional war with grave risks for U.S. troops and civilians in the region.”
Markey also noted that today’s attacks call into question the Trump Administration’s claims the Iran’s nuclear capabilities were “obliterated” in a prior attack last year, a point also made by McGovern and Rep. Lori Trahan.
“I’m praying for the safety of our servicemembers in the region who have been placed in harm’s way yet again and for their families who have already borne enormous sacrifice,” Trahan said in a statement.
“Like all Americans, they were told just 10 months ago — when Trump ordered strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites — that Iran’s nuclear capability was set back years as a result. Now, we’re being told something altogether different: that those strikes failed, and that Iran may be more dangerous than ever.”
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who sits on the Senate Armed Services committee, called for the Senate to come back into session immediately to vote on a war powers resolution that could bar the continuing use of force against Iran absent congressional approval. She, too, said Trump is making an end run around the Constitution.
“Donald Trump’s single-handedly starting another war with Iran is dangerous and illegal,” Warren said in a statement. “‘America first’ doesn’t mean dragging the United States into another forever war built on lies while ignoring the needs of Americans here at home. The Constitution is clear: Only Congress can declare war.”
Rep. Seth Moulton, who served with the Marines during the United States’ second war in Iraq, drew a parallel between that conflict and today’s attacks.
“The two basic problems with [President George W.] Bush’s War in Iraq were that it was based on a lie and there was no plan for what comes next,” Moulton said in a statement. “It’s hard to argue both are not true today.
“[Weapons of mass destruction] in Iraq was a lie. ‘Obliterating’ Iran’s nuclear facilities was a lie. The troops have to be wondering today, ‘What lies are we being told now?’ When you’re asked to risk your life for something, the most fundamental thing you want is the truth.”
Rep. Katherine Clark, the second-highest ranking Democrat in the House, called the president’s decision to attack Iran radically out of step with the needs of the American people.

