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‘We have been victorious / We have conquered’ — Yiddish Soon to be USA Official Language

American Jew lover declares victory in Colombia.

For his part, Cepeda told his supporters that the results presented are preliminary and, therefore, not binding, so they will have to wait for the official tally, including those that will be contested by the Pacto Histórico.

In fact, Cepeda also announced that he will challenge more than 33,000 polling stations (out of the nearly 122,000 in existence) to determine with certainty who won the closest election in Colombian electoral history. Once these votes are properly reviewed, he continued, he will respect the official results.

For his part, President Gustavo Petro, speaking in the same vein, said he will await the official results and take all legal measures to investigate possible irregularities: “No one can be declared president. It is the vote count that determines who the president is. I will abide by the judges’ decisions. Please, let the public remain calm. The reality is that our country is split down the middle, and foreign interference is robbing us of our freedom. A national agreement is essential if we want to preserve our homeland and maintain peace in the years to come.”

The Colombian president also claimed that Israel was behind an alleged manipulation of the election software: “I requested an expert audit of the Bautista brothers’ software, and the Registrar did not allow it.”

Kushner Inc. – What’s Really Happening in Albania/ Henningsen/ Jun 23

In this special report, I conducted a bombshell interview with Albanian dissident academic and whistleblower, Olsi Jazexhi, where he reveals the real story behind the headlines of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s audacious land-grab of Sazan Island in Albania . Olsi describes the rapid Israeli takeover of the his government, key nodes of the military and police forces, the intelligence services, as well as industry. More shocking though, are the large tracks of fertile land and resources, including an incredible 100,000 square hectares that’s being gifted by Albania’s corrupt Prime Minster Edi Rama to Israel, including the establishment of new settlements and Kibbutz farms—effectively extending the infamous Greater Israel Project into Europe and the Balkans. There is also a major geopolitical element too: a longterm plan is for Washington and Tel Aviv to commandeer this strategic maritime choke point leading into the Adriatic Sea and mainland Europe. == Kushner Inc. – What’s Really Happening in Albania

Freddie Ponton — 21st Century Wire

Jew Tech = Madison Square Garden.

“The fact that MSG is creating dossiers on activists who say things they don’t like shows exactly why private companies should not be allowed to use dangerous surveillance technologies like facial recognition,” Greer told 404 Media in an email. “Large companies can and will use surveillance tech to punish critics, exploit workers, and consolidate power, with no regard for the basic rights they trample in the process.”

In the document, MSG misgenders Greer. “Given their recent treatment of a trans woman trying to use the bathroom in their venue, I’m also not surprised they misgendered me,” Greer added, pointing to a case reported in a recent in-depth report from WIRED on MSG’s surveillance practices.

It is not clear who wrote the document. MSG did not respond to a request for comment.

MSG has deployed facial recognition technology since 2018 to identify people entering the venue. MSG’s facial recognition systems have been used to block entry to the stadium for all sorts of people. The list includes lawyers who work at law firms in litigation with MSG, even if they are not part of the litigation themselves; and potentially a man who once made a shirt that criticized Dolan.

Madison Square Garden is owned and operated by Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., which is controlled by the Dolan familyJames L. Dolan serves as the Executive Chairman and CEO of MSG Entertainment. [123]

The Dolan family’s broader empire includes three primary publicly traded companies: [1]

How Crazy Are Knicks Fans ACTUALLY?

Bread and Circuses and Basketball and Gambling and Lobotomies!

New York City has hosted more than 200 such parades for more than 125 years, honoring everyone from military heroes and presidents to athletes and astronauts.

The first individual honored was Admiral George Dewey in 1899, drawing massive crowds after his Spanish-American War victory.

In the decades since, honorees have included:

  • Albert Einstein (1921), the only scientist to receive the honor
  • Charles Lindbergh after his 1927 transatlantic flight
  • Jesse Owens and the U.S. Olympic team in 1936 after the Berlin Games
  • V-J Day in 1945, marking the Allied victory over Japan
  • Winston Churchill in 1946, symbolizing Allied leadership
  • Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their U.S. visit
  • The Apollo 11 astronauts following the 1969 moon landing
  • The 1969 “Miracle Mets”
  • American hostages released from Iran in 1981
  • “Hometown Heroes,” honoring essential workers during COVID-19 in 2021
  • The New York Liberty after their 2024 WNBA championship

Jew Jew Jews …. Paul Starr.

This is the worst year—and a perfect time—to commemorate the American Revolution. The 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence is arriving at a political moment wholly inconsistent with the Declaration itself. Our own leader is a would-be king, responsible for “a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object,” namely his own power and glory, which he confuses with the nation’s. “Neo-royalist” is an apt term for his conduct of the presidency and his posture toward the world.

Robert Kuttner is a prominent American journalist, political analyst, and author who is Jewish. He frequently writes about the intersection of economics and politics, serving as co-founder and co-editor of the progressive magazine The American Prospect¡Los tres amigos judíos! Initially called The Liberal Prospect, the magazine was founded in 1990 by Robert Kuttner, Robert Reich, and Paul Starr as a response to the perceived ascendancy of conservatism in the 1980s.

The Preservative Counter-Revolution: Horne argues that early North American elites revolted in 1776 not to secure universal liberty, but to protect the institution of slavery from London’s growing abolitionist movements and legal precedents.

A History of Exploitation: In discussions regarding the upcoming 250 years, Horne focuses on the selective teaching of history, pointing out the “pedestaling of state-sanctioned violence” and the “moving target of whiteness”.

Systemic Contradictions: He maintains that there is really no “propitious moment to celebrate the Declaration of Independence” without confronting its deep internal contradictions.

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I’m a Philosophy Professor. Here’s Why I’m Training AI to Replace Me.

Over at least the last few months, a number of artificial-intelligence companies have been paying academic philosophers to train their models to be better at doing philosophy. I know this because I’ve been doing it myself. While the details vary, in general the work involves prompting AI models with questions designed to test the limits of their philosophical reasoning abilities and then grading their responses, in the hopes of generating data that will be useful in training the next generation of philosobots.

Why would we do this? The money is fine, but very far from life-changing. (I’m not talking about the numerous philosophy Ph.D.s employed on a full-time basis by AI companies, but about professional academics who retain their jobs while working for AI companies on the side.) As Chronicle readers know, one of the main ways generative AI is already affecting the academy is that it’s making it easier for students to cheat. Why would we willingly accelerate that process, making our day jobs harder?

Eichmann had been abducted from Argentina by Mossad agents, and there must have been moments when they wondered if they had the right German. Could this dull, almost invisibly anonymous little man be the one who organized the Holocaust, whose timetables and procedures controlled the dispossession, despoliation and murder of six million people? Oh, yes: he freely admitted it – well, at least five million. But he hadn’t done it out of malice, you understand: “personally I have no hatred against a Jew, I have never personally had a bad experience with a Jew; [but] when I switched from being a military to a police officer, I had to carry out all the orders I was given. I am one of those men who carry out orders without reservation, according to my oath of loyalty.”

“Israel has long been indoctrinating its children to believe Palestinians are less than human, and thus not worthy of empathy or compassion,” writes Rifat Audeh, Palestinian-Canadian human rights activist, award-winning filmmaker, and journalist.⁠

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“In November, Israel’s public broadcaster, Kan, uploaded on its official X page a video of Israeli children singing a song celebrating their country’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. The broadcaster deleted the video clip after a huge online backlash.”⁠

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“Even after the video was silently erased from social media, however, the song remained a subject of discussion and controversy. Many across the world were shocked to see children sing happily about “eliminating” an entire people “within one year”. Yet a closer look at Israeli literature and curricula shows this open celebration of genocide was the only natural outcome of Israel’s persistent indoctrination – or brainwashing to be more blunt – of its children to ensure that they do not view Palestinians as human and fully embrace apartheid and occupation.”⁠

Israel As God

The type of Judaism taught at the schools varied, but they all shared at least one thing. Israel was “omnipresent,” Amir Fleischmann, 31, told me. A version of this claim was made by everyone I spoke with.

Several former students said their schools flew Israeli flags. Tyler Levitan, 38, told me the first thing students would see upon entering his elementary school was a portrait of Israel’s prime minister, which at the time was Benjamin Netanyahu.

Every day of school would start with the Israeli and Canadian national anthems being played. Some of the former students I spoke with said the anthems were treated differently by their peers and teachers. Chelsey Lichtman, 42, said, “We knew the Israeli anthem was more important and more directly connected to us than the Canadian one.” Shoshana Schwebel, 34, stated, “Nobody cared about the Canadian anthem, but the Israeli anthem you had to stand, you had to sing it.”

Israeli national holidays were also marked at the schools.

Schwebel told me that her school always celebrated “‘Israeli Independence Day,’” stating: “They’d bring in bouncy castles and blue and white donuts for everyone. The whole day would just be a day of snow cone machines, popcorn machines, cotton candy machines; it was basically carnival time and everyone would be encouraged to drape themselves in Israeli flags, get their face painted with Israeli flags, and do Israeli-style dancing.”

This experience was shared by other students I spoke with. Jeremy Appel (who writes for The Maple), 34, recounted how the day would be marked: “They brought falafel to us, and told us that it’s Israeli food. And they sat us in rows, like we were on a plane going to Israel. I remember this very euphoric feeling.”

Meet 85 Canadians That Have Fought For Israel

For Stav, 25, being a Jewish Agency Shlichah (Israeli emissary) in Maryland was a full-circle type of coming home. Stav was born in Maryland when her parents served as Shlichim (Israeli emissaries) at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. but her family returned to Israel when she was about a year old.

After growing up on a moshav in Avihayil, north of Tel Aviv, Stav served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) for four years as a combat officer. Once discharged, she wanted to serve her country in another way, feeling she had more to do and give outside the IDF. When she heard about The Jewish Agency’s Shlichut (Israeli emissary service) program, she knew she had to apply and requested to be sent to a Maryland community, so she could come back and create her own memories there.

Every year, The Jewish Agency for Israel sends hundreds of Shlichim to Jewish communities worldwide to work in schools, JCCs, Hillels, summer camps and other local Jewish organizations. Shlichim act as an authentic living bridge to Israel, building lasting personal relationships and spreading an appreciation for Israeli and Jewish culture.

Good fucking Nazi Jews:

Just when we thought the Kiev regime couldn’t possibly become a more destabilizing force, its frontman Volodymyr Zelensky started threatening Belarus with war.

As if a series of recent mass terrorist attacks on Russian civilians weren’t enough, the Neo-Nazi junta not only failed to explain why it attacked a bus packed with Belarussian nationals (including children), but also keeps threatening to attack Minsk.

Emboldened by the US/EU/NATO’s direct participation in massive drone strikes on Russian civilian infrastructure (primarily oil depots and refineries), the Kiev regime keeps escalating, not only with Russia, but virtually all of its neighbors. In reality, it’s perfectly clear that these attacks are not the work of the Neo-Nazi junta alone, as the Western Military Industrial Complex (MIC) is heavily involved.

Namely, American AI giants-in-the-making directly participate in terrorist actions against Russia, as their AI models and networks control drones and other unmanned systems. For Washington DC, the goal is entirely strategic – to exhaust the Russian economy and make it impossible to export oil, gas and their derivatives. The damage they’ve dealt so far is certainly noticeable, but it’s still quite far from a “strategic defeat of Russia” narrative pushed by the mainstream propaganda machine. However, it’s enough to give Zelensky the illusion that he can go around attacking neighbors. He’s effectively trying to blackmail Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko, threatening that “Belarus could face attacks out of Ukraine if it fails to dismantle the air defense radar array along its southern border”.

This would effectively militarize the entire US IT sector (the world’s largest), fully integrating it with the Pentagon. Thus, this process doesn’t even risk becoming the Pandora’s box, because it’s already wide open. Namely, faced with diminishing conventional military power, the US is now trying to (ab)use the digital domain in an attempt to ensure and maintain its global dominance. In doing so, Washington DC is forcing the rest of the world to develop its own equivalents as well, thereby accelerating AI militarization on a global scale. Other countries with massive IT sectors, such as Russia, China, India, etc., will have no choice but to integrate them with their militaries.

Laughably enough, the mainstream propaganda machine claims that the commercial sector will also benefit from this, with reports that “the Naval Research Laboratory has already implemented the ACTIVATE platform to support weather forecasting workloads”. Parallel Works insists that “the system automates forecasting workflows while securely coordinating computing resources across defense and cloud environments”, with this approach serving to “improve reliability, speed up processing and help redistribute workloads when demand spikes”. The very idea that weather forecasts were part of the motivation to integrate the commercial sector with the Pentagon is beyond ridiculous.

Another Special Envoy appointed by Trump is Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun as US Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism.

He was born to a Chabad-Lubavitch family in Israel. In 2023, a lawsuit was filed against Kaploun stating he had an affair with a married woman he met at a synagogue. It was settled shortly before his appointment. His appointment was secured by Miriam Adelson.

Kaploun has expressed support for President Trump’s desire to remove accreditation and funding from educational institutions that do not sufficiently punish students who act in support of Palestinians. Trump is actively trying to transport all remaining Palestinians to Libya which is engaged in an ongoing conflict. The US is attempting to install a proxy government loyal to Israel.

Rabbi Kaploun is on record proclaiming that Armenia was their latest coup wherein they used gentle to harsh persuasion to affect change in the government. Armenia is and has been in wars and conflicts for decades. Its current PM spent much of his young adult time in jail and rules somewhat like Trump. Rabbi Kaploun’s entire speech made after his confirmation was a declaration of victimhood as a result of his religion.

In an interesting twist to the Pakistan Minister seen trembling on camera during the Switzerland summit for the Peace Pause, Iran claims their intelligence informed them a trap had been set by the Americans in the hall prepared for the photo-op. It was for this reason the Iranian team left and Trump unleashed his terrorist threat that the delegation would not return to Iran alive. Iran claims the journalists were a trigger. Some of them included:

  • Barak Ravid for Axios is Jewish.
  • Trey Yingst for Fox News reported in Gaza as an IDF companion.
  • Sanam Mahoozi is an environmental journalist.
  • Anniek Bao, a CNBC reporter focused on China : As an economy reporter, she frequently co-authors and contributes to breaking news regarding Middle Eastern conflicts, market volatility, and global asset pricing involving Israel (the Jewish state).
Anniek Yunxin Bao's Profile | CNBC Journalist | Muck Rack

“Unfortunately, President Zelensky has shown that Ukraine, in terms of mentality – glorifying bandits, murderers from the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) – is not ready to be part of the European family.”

In such a family “you cannot glorify bandits [who] murdered women and children, murdered Poles.” The deputy leader of the national-conservative Law and Justice (Pis) party, Przemysław Czarnek, waspishly described the decision as “a shameful signal sent to Polish society,” nothing less than “a demonstration of shameful ingratitude” to one of Kyiv’s strongest supporters against Russian invasion. Ukrainian “elites” still sought “to build their national identity on the cult of Banderism.”

Zelensky has now returned the Order via post, making a fuss of the affair with photographic evidence of the gesture accompanied by statement.

Poland hosts nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees, currently comprising 2.5% of its population, a demographic jolt to accompany the pre-war presence of some 1.3-1.5 million Ukrainian migrant workers and long-term residents. Despite figures showing the successful employ of roughly 69% of working age Ukrainians and the enrolment of 200,000 Ukrainian children in Polish schools, the competition of resources has become a source of agitation and comment.

We know US Aid is bad on many levels, but . . .

Ten-year-old Peter Donde was suffering from H.I.V., contracted from his mother during childbirth

. With the help of a U.S.-led aid program called PEPFAR, he was able to stay healthy.

Last February, the South Sudanese child died.

Elon Musk – who just became the world’s first trillionaire – is insisting he had nothing to do with it.

“There is not even a single dead child!” he says“If there were, it would be worldwide headline news!”

In fact, several headlines, worldwide, have told us horror stories just like Donde’s. He is one of hundreds of thousands of people, including awful numbers of children, who have died since the Trump-Vance administration callously dismantled the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. government’s international humanitarian and development agency, which administered programs like PEPFAR. The brutal cuts were led by Musk and his so-called Department of Government Efficiency, which, while tasked with cutting waste and making government more efficient, did not actually accomplish much of that at all.

On top of DOGE’s apparent failure to achieve its mandate was the active harm it caused, seen in the deaths of so many children like Donde, and with so many more destined to meet a similar fate if the Trump brutality continues. That widely reported reality was one Rep. Ro Khanna pointed out on Saturday, during an interview on the ‘I’ve Had It’ podcast…

The Nobodies: Eduardo Galeano

Fleas dream of buying themselves a dog, and nobodies dream of escaping

poverty: that one magical day good luck will suddenly rain down on

them—will rain down in buckets. But good luck doesn’t rain down

yesterday, today, tomorrow, or ever. Good luck doesn’t even fall in a

fine drizzle, no matter how hard the nobodies summon it, even if their

left hand is tickling, or if they begin the new day with their right

foot, or start the new year with a change of brooms.

The nobodies: nobody’s children, owners of nothing. The nobodies: the

no ones, the nobodied, running like rabbits, dying through life,

screwed every which way.

Who are not, but could be.

Who don’t speak languages, but dialects.

Who don’t have religions, but superstitions.

Who don’t create art, but handicrafts.

Who don’t have culture, but folklore.

Who are not human beings, but human resources.

Who do not have faces, but arms.

Who do not have names, but numbers.

Who do not appear in the history of the world, but in the police

blotter of the local paper.

The nobodies, who are not worth the bullet that kills them.”

― From Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent

For decades, American administrations run by both parties saw humanitarian diplomacy, or “soft power,” as a cost-effective measure to help stabilize volatile but strategically important regions and provide basic needs for people who might otherwise turn to international adversaries. Those investments, experts say, help prevent regional conflict and war that may embroil the U.S. “If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition,” Jim Mattis, who was defense secretary during Trump’s first administration, told Congress in 2013 when he led U.S. Central Command.

Food insecurity has long been closely linked with regional turmoil. But despite promises from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that lifesaving operations would continue amid widespread cuts to foreign aid, the Trump administration has terminated funding to WFP for several countries. Nearly 50% of the WFP’s budget came from the U.S. in 2024.

The year was 1979. The United States was in the midst of the Cold War and the late Jimmy Carter was president. During the preceding years and decades, the CIA had conducted a series of successful coups against democratically elected governments in countries like Iran, Guatemala, and Chile – often using anti-communist paranoia as justification. After a socialist revolution in Afghanistan the year prior, the agency and its co-conspirators in Washington finally had an excuse to confront the Soviets more directly – albeit through rather unsavory proxies.

The plan, according to Carter’s closest adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, was to provide weapons and training to Wahhabi terrorists known as the mujahideen in order to provoke an intervention by the Soviet military. According to Brzezinski, Carter signed the first directive for aid to these Islamist extremist “freedom fighters” on July 3, 1979, and the decade-long proxy war that followed resulted in the overthrow of the socialist government in Kabul and was also a significant contributing factor in the downfall of the USSR – the world’s first socialist society.

After taking power in April 1978, the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) instituted an array of socialist policies, including “land reform, growth in public services, price controls, separation of church and state, full equality for women, legalization of trade unions and a sweeping literacy campaign.” This might seem like a positive development, but not in the eyes of the U.S. empire and its capitalist agenda. In addition to the CIA’s covert support for the mujahideen’s holy war against the secular evils of increased living standards and women’s rights, USAID also played an interesting role in this conflict.

The agency reportedly spent $50 million on a “jihad literacy” program in Afghanistan, primarily during the 1980s. This effort included the publication and distribution of ultra-conservative textbooks that “tried to solidify the links between violence and religious obligation,” according to author Dana Burde. Lessons on basic math and language were accompanied by depictions of Kalashnikov rifles, grenades, ammunition, and a commitment to militancy and retribution against the Russians (who were depicted as “invaders” despite having been invited to lend military assistance by the PDPA). After consolidating power in the ‘90s, the Taliban government revised and reprinted these textbooks, and copies have even been found in Pakistan as recently as 2013.

Assisting the Taliban’s precursor with reactionary, jihadist propaganda to viciously sabotage a progressive, feminist government and its allies is a strange form of “humanitarianism.” You might even say it’s the opposite of humanitarianism. Was this just a mistake that USAID made in the distant past and has since learned from, or is there a continued pattern of this behavior?

As Michael Parenti once wrote:

“To say that ‘socialism doesn’t work’ is to overlook the fact that it did. In Eastern Europe, Russia, China, Mongolia, North Korea, and Cuba, revolutionary communism created a life for the mass of people that was far better than the wretched existence they had endured under feudal lords, military bosses, foreign colonizers, and Western capitalists. The end result was a dramatic improvement in living conditions for hundreds of millions of people on a scale never before or since witnessed in history.”

Despite its reputation among American liberals as a benevolent humanitarian organization, USAID is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. It is a Trojan horse for Western imperialism — an insidious, destabilizing force that causes far more harm to the Global South than any “good” resulting from its ostensible assistance. And, despite far-right delusions about the agency in question supposedly being composed of “radical left lunatics,” its history reveals consistent and relentless opposition toward leftist movements around the world. Given its blood-drenched track record, the best humanitarianism the United States can offer developing countries is to simply leave them alone and respect their sovereignty.

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