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Where oh where are those feminists now? Israel is abusing female Palestinian prisoners in its torture dungeons

Paulo Kirk

Dec 25, 2025

A wise man once said, ‘Don’t argue with a stupid person because they will just drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.’

Oh, every day is Black Friday, Xmas in July, Presidents’ Sale Day! But, from the Wise Wolf Substack:

“Somewhere around mid-November, a switch flips in the collective American brain and we all start panic-buying things for people we’re not entirely sure we even like. Uncle Jerry gets another tie. Grandma gets another candle. The kids get whatever toy the algorithm told them they needed. We wrap it all in paper we’ll throw away in thirty seconds and call it tradition.

We stress about budgets. We fight crowds. We refresh tracking pages hoping that package arrives before Christmas morning. We convince ourselves that the quality of our love can be measured in dollars spent and that somehow, if we don’t get exactly the right gift, we’ve failed the people we care about.

But where did this whole thing come from? And does any of it actually matter?

The Romans Started It (Of Course)

Like most things we do in December, gift-giving traces back to the Romans and their Saturnalia festival. They exchanged small gifts called strenae, usually candles, figurines, or gag gifts. It was considered good luck and a way to spread goodwill during the darkest days of the year. The tradition was so ingrained that early Christians couldn’t stamp it out, so they just slapped a new label on it and kept going.

Saturnalia was a wild time. Social norms were flipped upside down. Masters served slaves. Gambling was permitted. People drank too much and said things they probably regretted. Sound familiar? We’ve been doing the same basic routine for two thousand years, just with better wrapping paper and more credit card debt.

The Magi Made It Biblical

Christians eventually justified the gift-giving by pointing to the wise men who brought gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the baby Jesus. Three guys showed up with presents, and two thousand years later we’re trampling each other at Walmart on Black Friday. The connection is a bit of a stretch, but it gave the church a way to baptize a pagan custom into something respectable.

Book analyzes assumptions about the Magi that shape our experience of Christmas and Epiphany | National Catholic Reporter

The gifts of the Magi weren’t random either. Gold represented kingship. Frankincense represented divinity. Myrrh, a burial spice, foreshadowed the crucifixion. These were symbolic, meaningful offerings to a child they believed would change the world. Somewhere along the way we traded that symbolism for Nintendo consoles and gift cards to restaurants nobody actually likes.

St. Nicholas Was a Real Guy

Before he got fat and started working with elves, St. Nicholas was a fourth century bishop in what is now Turkey. The legend goes that he secretly gave bags of gold to a poor man with three daughters so they wouldn’t have to become prostitutes. He literally threw money through their window in the middle of the night like some kind of charitable burglar. That story morphed over centuries into the gift-giving Santa we know today, filtered through Dutch traditions, Coca-Cola marketing, and a lot of shopping mall theater.”

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Jews on Xmas DAY:

Al-Awda Health and Community Association announced early Thursday that it has been forced to suspend all health services at the Al-Awda Medical Complex in Nuseirat, after completely running out of diesel fuel required to operate electricity generators.

In an official statement, the association said:

“To our valued public, we regret to inform you that Al-Awda Hospital – Nuseirat will temporarily cease operations due to the exhaustion of diesel fuel and the inability to operate generators.

This suspension is beyond our control, and God prevails over all affairs.”

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TV? Football? Toothless in Wisconsin tells me about more dirty NFL, racism this, no-racism that.

Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale haunts me often: “That was when they suspended the Constitution… There wasn’t even any rioting in the streets. People stayed home… watching television… There wasn’t even an enemy you could put your finger on.”

NFL players aren’t overwhelmingly Jewish, but to no one’s great surprise, Jews make up a reasonable portion of the professional football community, starting at the very top: the owners.

Arthur Blank, the Jewish-owner of the Atlanta Falcons, will play host to this year’s Super Bowl. Blank is a staple of the Atlanta Jewish community, a co-founder of Home Depot and a noted philanthropist.

Representing the tribe in Super Bowl LIII is New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Among the most regularly practicing Jewish owners of the NFL, Kraft grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts, at Congregation Kehillath Israel, where his father was a lay leader.

Ten of 32 NFL owners have some publicly known Jewish heritage, including Arthur M. Blank and Robert Kraft.



Kraft delivered a keynote address at Yeshiva University in 2016, discussing his Jewish upbringing, among other topics. He said that his father pushed him to become a rabbi, but he instead went into business, initially working for a packaging company owned by his father-in-law.



Recently, Kraft was a recipient of the 2019 Genesis Prize, sometimes referred to as the “Jewish Nobel,” for his work combating anti-Semitism and support for the state of Israel.

Who’s in the Owner’s Box? Jews!

Fucking house negroes, man, in the NFL. You are slaves to Jews.

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Pax Judaica – One World Government

“That is the grand plan, to create a world government, in Jerusalem” ( video credit: Jiang Xequin, Chinese Professor )

This is the Pax Judaica and “Pax Judaica is a global AI surveillance system.”

But first, they have to get rid of all Palestinians whom they have been using as lab rats to test these surveillance technologics on with devastating effects. It is a global system referred to as “Pax Judaica,” presented as an AI-driven surveillance framework intended to operate at a worldwide scale. The system is described as combining artificial intelligence with existing digital infrastructure to monitor populations continuously.

The stated dystopian objective is the formation of a centralized world authority, identified as being headquartered in Jerusalem. This authority is described as overriding national governments and coordinating governance through technological systems rather than traditional political institutions.

The system is characterized as relying on large-scale data integration. Information sources cited in the material include digital communications, financial transactions, biometric identifiers, location data, and online activity. Artificial intelligence is described as processing this data to assess behavior, assign risk or compliance status, and determine access to essential services.

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Jews: Stephen Miller’s mass deportation agenda for second Trump term, explained | Vox

Meet the tent company making a fortune off Trump’s deportation plans

Deployed Resources, a privately held tent company, is set to operate a new ICE tent camp to hold people awaiting deportation in El Paso, Texas.

Meet the tent company making a fortune off Trump's deportation plans - The  Texas Tribune

The Trump administration plans to open warehouses throughout the United States to house up to 80,000 detained migrants who are slated for deportation, according to The Washington Post.

Border Report Live: US tightens rules on H-1B visas for high-skilled workers

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is seeking contractors to help it renovate at least 22 warehouse facilities for detention use, the Washington Post reported Wednesday, citing draft documents.

The report comes as the administration plans to ramp up deportations in 2026, and currently is holding the most detainees ever in U.S. history — over 70,000.

Seven large-scale holding centers would be set up in renovated industrial warehouses in key cities, including two in Texas – each facility holding between 5,000 and 10,000 people – where migrants could be deported from. Fifteen smaller-scale centers would be set up in warehouses – holding 500 to 1,500 people – to be used as quick processing facilities, including two on the Texas border with Mexico, according to the Post.

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Anticipating early 2026 opening, Newport, Oregon seeks to block potential Newport ICE facility

And the Jew representative says what?

“Now we have a tool to do something. When all we have are rumors, we can’t plan and we can’t have a real dialogue that helps us convey our community’s concerns,” he wrote. “I hate that it took a lawsuit to get our government to simply talk to us.”

Oregon is one of a few states in the nation that does not have a large-scale, long-term immigration detention facility. People held by ICE in the state are allowed to be detained in processing facilities in cities such as Portland for up to 12 hours, often transferring to a center in Tacoma, Washington, for longer detentions.

According to the state’s updated lawsuit, though, ICE informed potential facility contractors that it would hold most detainees in Newport for less than 72 hours to avoid triggering federal rules regarding heightened space, services and standards of care. The suit alleges the federal agency then “acknowledged stays may exceed the 72-hour threshold, even though doing so would violate its own standards.”

In a Monday newsletter to his consituents, state Rep. David Gomberg, D-Otis, who represents Newport, praised the state’s move.

The plan is only in draft form and subject to change, but according to current documents, the large-scale facilities would be located in:

  • Stafford, Virginia
  • Hutchins, Texas
  • Hammond, Louisiana
  • Baytown, Texas
  • Glendale, Arizona
  • Social Circle, Georgia
  • Kansas City, Missouri

The 15 processing sites would be holding locations for a few weeks before migrants are funneled into the larger-scale warehouses. The smaller facilities currently are slated to be built in:

  • Los Fresnos, Texas
  • El Paso, Texas
  • Hagerstown, Maryland
  • Highland Park, Michigan
  • Jefferson, Georgia
  • Jupiter, Florida
  • Merrillville, Indiana
  • Merrimack, New Hampshire
  • Oklahoma City
  • Port Allen, Louisiana
  • Roxbury, New Jersey
  • Salt Lake City
  • San Antonio
  • Tremont, Pennsylvania
  • Woodbury, Minnesota

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Jews, man, Merry fucking Xmas: Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has been rankling his neighbors in Palo Alto as he works on expanding and modifying the 11 homes that he has purchased in the area. To smooth over tensions, The New York Times says Zuckerberg gifted his next-door neighbors noise-canceling headphones as a peace offering.

Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire cofounder of Facebook and CEO of Meta, reportedly gave noise-canceling headphones to his neighbors in the Crescent Park neighborhood of Palo Alto in an effort to address years of frustration over ongoing construction and disruption surrounding his expanding residential compound, according to The New York Times.

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Demonstrators Rally Outside Pentonville Prison In Support Of Palestine Action Hunger Strikers on 18 December 2025 in London

Kapos in the UnUnited Inbred Queen-dumb!

We are not involved in the medical management of the Palestine Action hunger strikers, though we have experience of previous such protests (Families of Palestine Action hunger strikers seek urgent meeting with Lammy, 22 December). The ethical issues are well established: respect for consent, confidentiality, assessment of mental capacity and vigilance for coercion within the doctor-patient relationship.

These prisoners have not faced trial, with some dates set as late as 2027. The damaging effects of prolonged remand on mental health are well known. In this context, voluntary total fasting may be perceived as their only means of protest against detention, so a valid advanced directive, which provides instructions for their medical management when they lose mental capacity, would be essential.

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Do you fucking really believe “polls”?

Americans are concluding 2025 in a sour mood about Congress, the economy and the direction of the country, according to a new national poll.

A new two-week poll from Gallup released on Dec. 22 shows that a majority of Americans are unhappy about congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle, dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country and do not approve of the country’s top leaders in the White House, Supreme Court and the Federal Reserve.

President Donald Trump‘s approval rating for the last month of the year is also weak, standing at 36%, though it’s buoyed by a strong 89% level of support among Republicans. Among independents, his support in the latest Gallup poll is 25%. Democrats’ opinions of the president tanked to 3% in the survey.

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Another fucking pussy pope:

In first Christmas message, Pope Leo decries Palestinians in Gaza being forced to shelter in tents from ‘rain, wind and cold’

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Weird website:

  • Veterans Affairs will no longer perform abortions in emergency cases, in light of a new legal opinion from the Justice Department. The VA started providing abortions to veterans in certain life-threatening circumstances in fall 2022. This comes after the Supreme Court ruling on the Dobbs v. Jackson case. The department began the process of rolling back the policy this summer. That process is still making its way through the official rule-making process.(Trump-Vance administration bans abortion care and counseling for veterans – Democracy Forward)
  • Another agency CIO is heading out the door. Jeff Seaton, the NASA chief information officer, is retiring after 32 years of federal service. Seaton is taking advantage of the ability to delay his retirement under the deferred resignation program. His last day is Dec. 27. Seaton has been NASA CIO for almost five years and previously worked in senior technology roles at headquarters and at NASA Langley Research Center. The space agency is hiring a replacement for Seaton. Its job announcement said the new CIO will be a career senior executive service member. Applications for the position are due by Jan. 9.(NASA to hire new career CIO – USAJobs.com)
  • One nonprofit is continuing to press for investigations into potential Hatch Act violations during the government shutdown. In a new letter to the Office of Special Counsel, the legal organization Democracy Forward called on OSC to open Hatch Act investigations, pointing to multiple incidents of partisan messaging during October and November. The group specifically highlights how agencies posted messages to their websites that blamed the shutdown on Democrats. And in a separate letter to the Government Accountability Office, Democracy Forward also raised potential violations of the Antideficiency Act during the 43-day shutdown.(Hatch Act letters – Democracy Forward)
  • The Missile Defense Agency has tapped more companies to support the Golden Dome initiative. The agency has made over a thousand awards under its Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense, or SHIELD, contract worth up to $151 billion. The new awards expand a pool of pre-approved vendors eligible to compete for future task orders, bringing the total number of qualifying offerors to more than 2,000 companies. The agency said it has now transitioned to the ordering phase and drafting solicitations.(MDA taps more companies for Golden Dome SHIELD contract – SAM.gov)
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  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed all department heads to recognize “outstanding” Defense Department civilian employees with cash bonuses. A new memo authorizes Pentagon leaders to award the top 15% of civilian employees bonuses worth 15% to 25% of their basic pay, capped at $25,000. Hegseth directed department heads to issue the bonuses by Jan. 30. The memo to recognize top talent comes amid Hegseth’s broader push to shrink and reshape the Pentagon’s civilian workforce.(Hegseth authorizes cash bonuses of up to $25,000 for top civilian employees – Federal News Network)
  • A top official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer reviewing requests for telework as a reasonable accommodation for employees with disabilities. Supervisors have instructed staff to email their medical documentation directly to Lynda Chapman, the agency’s chief operating officer, to “bypass” the traditional reasonable accommodation system, and receive up to 30 days of telework as an interim accommodation. But CDC employees tell Federal News Network that Chapman no longer has access to their reasonable accommodation requests. Former CDC officials say many of the human resources staff trained to handle reasonable accommodation requests were targeted by layoffs earlier this year.(As HHS restricts telework, CDC asks employees to ‘bypass’ reasonable accommodation process – Federal News Network)
  • House Democrats are pressing the Office of Personnel Management for answers on how the agency is addressing abnormally high volumes of federal retirement applications. In a letter sent this week, the lawmakers raised concerns about the delays retiring federal employees are currently experiencing. That’s after the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program spurred a major influx of retirement applications. The lawmakers are giving OPM Director Scott Kupor until the end of January to respond with more details on OPM’s plans.(House Democrats question OPM on retirement processing delays – Federal News Network)
  • House Democrats are urging the Transportation Security Administration to preserve union rights for TSA airport screeners. Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and 11 of his colleagues say TSA’s push to end union rights will not improve efficiency or security at airport screening lines. In a new letter, lawmakers urge Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to keep TSA’s 2024 collective bargaining agreement in place. TSA plans to void the collective bargaining agreement effective Jan. 11. The American Federation of Government Employees is urging a federal judge to take action, pointing to a preliminary injunction that blocked TSA’s previous attempt to eliminate the union agreement.(House Dems urge TSA to preserve collective bargaining agreement – Federal News Network)
  • The owner of a federal contractor is facing up to 90 years in prison after being indicted by a Baltimore grand jury in a scheme to defraud the government that included rigging bids for IT contracts and receiving kickbacks in exchange for influence over IT procurements. Victor Marquez is facing wire fraud charges. The Justice Department said Marquez and his co-conspirators used his access to sensitive procurement information to rig bids for procurements for large government IT contracts. Marquez allegedly received more than $3.8 million in compensation in the form of kickbacks for steering procurements to his co-conspirators, who referred to the payments to Marquez as the “Vic tax.”(Federal IT contractor facing charges of defrauding the government – Justice Department)

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Jews: Judge rules that NSO cannot continue to install spyware via WhatsApp pending appeal

A California federal judge on Friday declined to stay an order preventing the NSO Group from using WhatsApp infrastructure to mount spyware attacks.

NSO Group had sought to stay the order pending a decision on its appeal in the case, which centers on allegations that it targeted 1,400 WhatsApp users with its powerful zero-click Pegasus spyware in 2019.

The spyware manufacturer has said that the permanent injunction will cause “catastrophic” damage to its business and that it will “suffer irreparable, potentially existential injuries” as a result.

“The court does not find that defendants have made a strong showing of likelihood of success on the merits of their arguments regarding liability,” the opinion says.

The spyware industry’s impact on democracyhuman rights, and privacy is well-documented. One of the largest spyware companies, the NSO Group, became notorious in 2021 because its software, Pegasus, was used to surveil high-profile individuals and in human rights abuses. In Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy, Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud tell the story behind the story – an inside look at the journalists and human rights defenders who worked tirelessly to uncover the widespread targeting of NSO’s Pegasus spyware.

The book presents a compelling case for the dangers of unregulated and easy-to-use surveillance technology. Through detailed accounts of individuals targeted by Pegasus, Richard and Rigaud, journalists at Forbidden Stories, illustrate how these technologies can support blackmail, imprisonment, and even the murder of dissidents.

A valuable first-hand perspective

One of the book’s strengths is its portrayal of the coalition of journalists and researchers who joined forces to piece together evidence of spyware abuses. The authors offer an insightful first-hand perspective on this collaborative effort. For example, they highlight challenges figuring out who they could trust and what technology they could rely on that arose when some members of the team appeared on leaked target lists. The book also showcases the impressive efforts of Claudio Guarnieri, senior technologist at Amnesty International’s Security Lab, and his colleague Donncha Ó Cearbhaill – whose willingness to dig deep helped reveal flaws in Pegasus’s implementation, aiding both attribution of specific infections from states using Pegasus and victim identification.

Throughout the book, readers encounter noteworthy details – already revealed through media reporting – that underline the pervasive reach of Pegasus. Mexico emerged as NSO’s most active client, selecting over fifteen thousand phone numbers for potential targeting (pp. 8, 33). Even major politicians, such as French President Emmanuel Macron, were not exempt from digital intrusion (p. 43). The infrastructure required to operate Pegasus was significant, including two separate rooms constantly cooled to 65°F, with an uninterrupted power system, fibre optic network, and four different servers (p. 80). One notable passage involves Siddharth Varadarajan, co-founder of The Wire, a prominent investigative news outlet in India. Pegasus initially failed to compromise his device, only to succeed immediately after he updated his phone – a testament to the advanced capabilities of the software and the vulnerabilities it exploits (p. 137).

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Weiss’ decision to hold the “60 Minutes” shortly before it aired led to blowback both inside and outside CBS News, which is owned by Paramount Skydance. Sharyn Alfonsi, who reported the segment, wrote in note to colleagues that the decision was a “political one,” multiple outlets reported.

Weiss said in her memo that she and other CBS News leaders are “not out to score points with one side of the political spectrum or to win followers on social media.”

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[Medics collect blood donations in Beirut’s southern suburb on 17 September 2024, after explosions hit locations in several Hezbollah strongholds around Lebanon amid ongoing cross-border tensions between Israel and Hezbollah fighters. Hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon Tuesday, killing at least eight people and wounding Tehran’s ambassador in Beirut in blasts the Iran-backed militant group blamed on Israel.]

Rashida Tlaib, the Palestinian American congresswoman, has accused a political cartoonist of racism after he depicted her next to a pager exploding days after such devices blew up across Lebanon in what the Arab country has said was an attack by Israel.

A statement from the Democratic US House representative also expressed concern that the cartoon by Henry Payne would “incite more hate and violence against Arab and Muslim communities”.

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USA — 51st state of Israel. Pirates.

Satellite shows tanker seized by US near Venezuela is now off Texas coast

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Duh. Next POTUS?

The old world is dying,” Antonio Gramsci once wrote. “And the new world struggles to be born.” In such interregnums, the Italian Marxist philosopher suggested, “every act, even the smallest, may acquire decisive weight”.

In 2025, western leaders appeared convinced they – and we – were living through one such transitional period, as the world of international relations established after the second world war crashed to a halt.

During such eras, Gramsci more famously wrote, “morbid phenomena of the most varied kind come to pass”. And at present there is no more morbid phenomenon than the crisis of legitimacy for the networks of rules and laws on which the international order was based – the world that the US was central in creating in 1945.

No one can say they were not warned about the wrecking ball that was about to be inflicted on the global order by Donald Trump.

The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, spelled out with admirable clarity in his Senate confirmation hearing in February how Trump disowned the world his predecessors had made.

“The postwar global order is not just obsolete, it is now a weapon being used against us,” he said. “And all this has led us to a moment in which we must now confront the single greatest risk of geopolitical instability and generational global crisis in the lifetime of anyone alive here today.”

The rules-based international order had to be jettisoned, Rubio said, because it had been built on a false assumption that a foreign policy serving core national interests could be replaced by one that served the “liberal world order, that all the nations of earth would become members of the democratic western-led community”, with humankind now destined to abandon national identity and become “one human family and citizens of the world. This was not just a fantasy. We now know it was a dangerous delusion”.

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And the era of this sort of Cunt Thinking, well, it is already out the proverbial door. Merry Fucking AI Xmas: For Kiara Nirghin, the 24-year-old co-founder and chief technology officer of the applied AI lab Chima, the narrative that her generation uses artificial intelligence as a cheat code is not just wrong—it ignores a fundamental shift in human cognition.

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The Oregon FFA could lose a big chunk of its funding due to state budget cuts. Teachers and other members are urging legislators to continue funding a program that prepares many students for careers beyond just agriculture.

Time to get those AI billy goats and robotic sheep, dudes.

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Science cool story! Merry Xmas from Paulo Kirk!

“It was a complete surprise to see that it was a wolf and not a dog,” said Pontus Skoglund of the Ancient Genomics Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute and senior author. “This is a provocative case that raises the possibility that in certain environments, humans were able to keep wolves in their settlements, and found value in doing so.”

Ancient wolves found on a human-occupied Baltic island reveal unexpected and complex forms of prehistoric human-animal interaction.

Researchers have uncovered wolf remains dating back thousands of years on a small and remote island in the Baltic Sea. Because the island is naturally isolated, the animals could only have arrived there with human involvement.

The study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by scientists from the Francis Crick Institute, Stockholm University, the University of Aberdeen, and the University of East Anglia, suggests that gray wolves may have been deliberately managed or controlled by prehistoric communities.

The remains, estimated to be between 3,000 and 5,000 years old, were discovered in the Stora Förvar cave on the Swedish island of Stora Karlsö. This site was heavily used by seal hunters and fishers during the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. The island spans just 2.5 square kilometers and has no native land mammals, indicating that any large terrestrial animals found there must have been brought by people.

Audrey Lin and Pip the border collie. Lin’s connection with Pip helps her feel closer to humans of the past. (Audrey Lin)

[All modern dogs are descended from a wolf species that when extinct around 15,000 years ago. Grey wolves, pictured here fighting for food with now extinct dire wolves (red), are dogs’ closest living relative.]

A masked person next to a black and white dog licking its jowls.

Do domesticated animals have common traits?

There are certain traits which are seen as almost universal in many animals. Things like tamer behavior, a smaller brain, floppy ears, a curly tail and changes in skin and fur pigmentation like spots. They allow us to differentiate between what’s wild and what’s considered domesticated. There is a lot of debate as to why these traits are seen in all the different kinds of animals we’ve domesticated, not just dogs. It’s likely that when the genes involved with domestication are expressed, they also manifest with these different traits that are not seen in the wild ancestors. It’s almost like a cute byproduct.

What makes dogs different from other domesticated animals?

Dogs are unique in comparison to other domesticated animals because it appears that their breeding with its wild relative was restricted. If you look at ancient dog genomes, there is gene flow from dogs to wolves but not the other way around which is very unusual. If you look at early domesticated pigs, they mixed with wild boar all the time. The same is true for goats and sheep.

Footnote: Shit, sorry for the fucking Epstein Jew Neuroperverse ender!!

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Paulo Kirk

Dec 24, 2025

“Menorah VI,” 2008, steel, guns, bullets. Photo by Lisa Edge

Hanukkah (or Chanukah) is an eight-day Jewish festival of lights celebrating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem after the Maccabean Revolt, marked by the miracle of a small oil supply lasting eight days. Celebrated with nightly menorah lighting, special foods fried in oil (like latkes and sufganiyot), dreidel games, and gifts, it symbolizes light triumphing over darkness and religious freedom, typically falling in November or December.

"Bombed Mosque," 2010, guns, gun parts, bullets, steel. Photo by Lisa Edge

The new Superman movie, which opened July 11, stars David Corenswet, whose Jewish background has been something of a hot topic since his casting was announced back in June, 2023.

The Jewish press covered it extensively, as did several mainstream outlets like Rolling Stone and CNN. They wondered how Jewish Corenswet is (per JTA: paternally Jewish, from a family with strong generational ties to a reform shul, who married a Catholic in a ceremony co-officiated by a rabbi, and spoke at a Jewish Pride event), and whether that matters to the film.

The reason for this interest, for those not in the know, is that Superman is Jewish. Not the one on the page—he’s an alien from planet Krypton who was raised in Kansas. He’s canonically Christian, usually depicted as a nonpracticing Methodist or Protestant. The one in the real world—he’s a Jewish character.

David Corenswet is the new Superman in James Gunn's upcoming film 'Superman: Legacy.'

Created by two Jewish teenagers, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the sons of immigrants from Eastern Europe, Superman was the very first superhero, the archetype, the urtext. He’s where superhero tropes like capes and tights and briefs worn as outer layer come from. He’s also the point source of core themes like secret identities, tireless pursuit of truth and justice and dedication to the community. This arguably makes the superhero genre a Jewish creation, too.

These origins, as well as the comic book industry’s heavily Jewish history and modern-day questions of Jewish representation, were the subject of a 2023 exhibit at the Center for Jewish History (of which AJHS is a partner), JewCE: The Jewish Comics Experience, as well as two conventions. The exhibition is travelling internationally through 2028, and has inspired an award-winning short documentary of the same name.

Corenswet’s Jewish heritage may not be important to the film, but the attention it’s gotten shows a meaningfulness. After 87 years, Superman being played by a Jewish actor is a homecoming of sorts.

Genocide:

Clark fucking Fucker-Berg KENT: X-Ray Vision!

After 4 years and a billion-dollar hole, US$70 billion in losses, Facebook’s owner is recalculating its course and the metaverse continues, but the priority becomes AI and devices like the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses

Oh, those fucking Super FUcking Neuroperverse “heroes” Current section

Kapos, a la GOyim Shabat Goyim Kapos: How Palestine Action Sparked a Battle Over the Limits of Protest in the U.K.

Expect bank accounts frozen, airline tickets cancelled, and, err, exploding iPhones and laptops: Belgium files intervention in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ

International Court of Justice confirms that Belgium lodged its declaration on Dec. 23, invoking Article 63 of Court’s Statute

A court summons issued against Reginald D Hunter has been quashed after a judge said Campaign Against Antisemitism misled him when bringing a private prosecution against the comedian.

The district judge Michael Snow said the group’s motive in seeking to prosecute Hunter was “to have him cancelled” and ruled the prosecution “abusive”.

He said Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) had “demonstrated by the misleading and partial way in which it summarised its application and its wilful, repeated failure to meet its disclosure obligations that its true and sole motive in seeking to prosecute RH is to have him cancelled. I have no doubt that the prosecution is abusive.”

Reginald D Hunter speaking into a microphone on a stage in 2021
Scottish theatre cancels Reginald D Hunter show over heckling of Israelis

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The US standup comedian had been accused of three counts of sending an offensive communication on three occasions – on 24 August, 10 and 11 September last year – to Heidi Bachram on social media. A summons was issued in the case.

But after an application from the defence, Snow said the CAA had sought to use the criminal justice system for “improper reasons” and that he would have refused to issue the summons had all the information been laid before him.

In a judgment delivered at Westminster magistrates court on Tuesday, he said the CAA was “seeking to use the criminal justice system, in this case for improper reasons”.

Note: This fellow will end up in Unit 8200’s troll and fabricated pedophile casebooks: Judge quashes antisemitism case against comedian Reginald D Hunter

This is how Jew Nazi GLosser-Miller celebrates the fucking genocide Hannukkah!

In Maryland, 22-year-old Dulce Consuelo Diaz Morales was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Dec. 17 while traveling home with her sister.

She reportedly told agents she was born in the United States, but officials proceeded to place her in ICE custody. Her attorneys say Diaz Morales has no criminal record.

They state her identity and place of birth have been verified and that she was born in Laurel, Maryland.

And officer and a Gentile (not) : Inside Richard Gere’s Luxe Regenerative Community on Mexico’s Pacific Coast

Anchored by the country’s first Six Senses Hotel and Residences, Xala will feature 36 private oceanfront homes priced from $8 million to $12 million.

Genocide Gere:

The idea did not originate in Mexico. Years earlier, Gere and his wife, Alejandra Silva, were staying on a remote beach in the Dominican Republic when a developer approached him, first for an autograph and then for his involvement in a project. Gere initially declined, but the question lingered. “He said, ‘If there was a situation you could imagine being involved in, what would it look like?’” Gere recalls.

The couple began sketching a hypothetical blueprint grounded in unspoiled land, deep integration with local communities, environmentally respectful architecture, and a model that could be replicated elsewhere. “You could imagine a utopian situation of a virgin beach, virgin land, and happy people,” Gere says. “A marriage of protecting the land and developing in such a way that the new owners would be benevolent and want to be part of the local community.” For two years, they researched everything from energy conservation to architectural models, speaking with experts around the world. Ultimately, that partnership did not align, and they walked away.

No late payments of Student Loans for Jew Gere: Trump administration will start to garnish wages for defaulted student loans

The Trump administration will begin to garnish wages from student loan borrowers who are in default next month, the Department of Education confirmed on Tuesday.

The big picture: The stepped-up collection effort follows several moves this year that will make things more difficult for holders of student loans.

Driving the news: The Department of Education has said for months now that it will begin to forcibly seize pay from borrowers, and it’s set to begin the week of Jan. 7.

  • The department will start to notify about 1,000 defaulted borrowers of plans to withhold some of their wages, a spokesperson told Axios in a statement.
  • Notices will increase “in scale on a month-to-month basis,” the department said.

What they’re saying: “This Administration’s decision to garnish wages from defaulted student loan borrowers is cruel, unnecessary and irresponsible,” Persis Yu, deputy executive director of the advocacy group Protect Borrowers, said in a statement.

State of play: After a five-year penalty pause, the 5.3 million borrowers in default could now see their wages garnished if they don’t resume payments.

Happy Fucking Jew-Mas . . . Jew York TImes, A Father, a Son and Their $108 Billion Push for Media Moguldom

Larry and David Ellison didn’t always have a close relationship. Now they’re one of the most intriguing partnerships in business.

Ahh, that “marketplace”: Jew World!

Even as US beef prices have continued to surge, American cattle ranchers have come under increased financial pressure—and a new report from More Perfect Union claims that this is due in part to industry consolidation in the meat-packing industry.

Bill Bullard, the CEO of the trade association R-CALF USA, explained to More Perfect Union that cattle ranchers are essentially at the bottom of the pyramid in the beef-producing process, while the top is occupied by “four meat packers controlling 80% of the market.”

Oh, darn, inverted totalitarianism, is CAPTIALISM.

“We need to create an economic environment in this country that favors competition,” he said. “That’s what a free market is. A free market isn’t three or four big people or big corporations controlling everything.”

House NIGGERS =Kenya receives Israeli SPYDER air defense system in $26 million deal

The system was delivered by a CAL Cargo Airlines cargo plane in mid-December

Jews working at night? Waymo (Jew Google-Alphabet) sues Santa Monica for trying to stop it charging driverless cars overnight

The beeping noises and flashing lights from two charging ports, which continued through the night, have kept some residents awake since they were installed a year ago, according to new lawsuit,

[ikud parliament member Miki Zohar reacts during an arrangements committee meeting at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, January 13, 2020.]

Shit dawg, Jew Unions for Actors and Cinema? A dispute over the future of Israeli cinema, which erupted between the country’s filmmaking community and Culture and Sport Minister Miki Zohar, has been heating up this week. On Monday, Zohar announced the establishment of a professional committee to reexamine government budgeting for the cinema industry, which may lead to the withdrawal of all funding.

The Cinema Law currently guarantees about NIS 130 million for movies made in Israel.

He delivered another blow to the industry on Monday, announcing that public funding for professional creators’ unions in movies and television will be discontinued beginning in 2026. These unions include those for directors, actors, producers, and editors.

[Water treatment and landfill companies given chance to make case that EPA rules should not apply to them]

Do you smell that Jew Zelgin (EPA cunt) in the house? Republicans are attempting to exempt some major polluters from paying for Pfas “forever chemical” cleanup. If successful, it could mark a major setback in US effort to rein in Pfas pollution.

The Republican-led House energy and commerce committee recently held a hearing at which it invited representatives from the water treatment and landfill industries, among others, to make the case about why they should be exempted from rules that hold polluters financially accountable for the cleanup of two types of dangerous Pfas.

Water treatment plants and landfills are major polluters and represent critical points in the effort to curb Pfas water pollution nationwide. Utilities already have to remove hundreds of chemicals, so it is unclear why they are so opposed to removing two types of Pfas, said Scott Faber, vice-president of government affairs for the Environmental Working Group non-profit.

How many days before XMAS? 12 Days of F*ck Israel – Day 9 – September 2025

In January 2024 (four months into the ongoing genocide), Hamas issued a similar document under the same title, Our NarrativeThat document listed seven reasons behind October 7:

  1. Israeli Judaization plans for the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque
  2. Israeli attempts to annex the entire West Bank and Jerusalem
  3. The horrific treatment of Palestinian detainees
  4. The 17-year blockade of the Gaza Strip
  5. The unprecedented expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank
  6. The precarious state of 7 million Palestinians in refugee camps
  7. The failure of the international community in supporting the Palestinian cause

The latest document essentially recounts the same reasons for the Flood. However, more comprehensive in scope, this version addresses several additional dimensions of the operation and its wider implications, which were previously not explained at the institutional level by the leading Palestinian resistance faction.

“October 7, 2023, was no sudden event; it was another chapter in the ongoing struggle with the Israeli occupation,” the latest Hamas document explains. It adds:

The Al-Aqsa Flood operation is not a passing memory but the foundation of a historic, pivotal stage in the journey of our cause—a stage in which the Zionist narrative was exposed in its own strongholds across the world. The true nature of this enemy was laid bare before the peoples of humanity, it was placed in the dock of international courts, its defeat was proven possible, and Palestine advanced in the global battle for consciousness, heralding a change in the unjust environment that allowed this entity to grow through treachery and aggression.

Gilad Atzmon has created a firestorm of controversy with this examination of Jewish identity, so I read it with some trepidation.

In the end I found it an engaging read, simply written, about complex ideas. He refuses to hedge words, to compromise in order to create allies, and in some cases he seems to have gone over the top, intentionally provoking friends and enemies alike.

Atzmon grew up in Israel, the grandson of one of the radical founders of Israel. As a youth, his burgeoning fascination with the saxophone and jazz music led him to a different understanding of Zionism – something cemented by his experiences in the Israeli Defence Force.

antiS ballad

Now a well known international jazz musician, his irrepressible, emotional style flows through this book.

Atzmon’s main target is Jewish exceptionalism, and he dissects the phenomenon using the tools of his education in philosophy. And while one suspects that Atzmon is more comfortable as a musician than as a philosopher, what he discovers is critical in understanding Jewish identity and the continuing evolution of Israel.

This book is directed primarily at Jews, but anyone interested in identity politics – or in any aspect of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict – will find it fascinating, if a little bit like watching someone smashing windows.

Gilad begins his book, The Wandering Who? with a brief story of his childhood and the tremendous influence of his grandfather on his adolescence. He writes “my grandfather was a charismatic, poetic, veteran zionist terrorist. A former prominent commander in the right-wing Irgun terrorist organization …” He writes about his attraction to jazz, his enlistment in the IDF (Israel Defense Force), and finally being sent to the first Lebanon war. He writes of his experience in Lebanon saying:

I studied the detainees. The looked very different to the Palestinians in Jerusalem. The ones I saw in Ansar were angry. They were not defeated, they were freedom fighters and they were numerous. As we continued past the barbed wire I continued gazing at the inmates, and arrived at an unbearable truth: I was walking on the other side, in Israeli military uniform. The place was a concentration camp. The inmates were the ‘Jews’, and I was nothing but a ‘Nazi’. It took me years to admit to myself that even the binary opposition Jew/Nazi was in itself as result of my Judeo-centric indoctrination.

This becomes the focal point of the transformation in Gilad’s young character. He writes “This was enough for me. I realized that my affair with the Israeli state and with Zionism was over.” In TheWandering Who?, Gilad divides Jews into three main categories: (1), those who follow Judaism; (2), those who regard themselves as human beings who happen to be of Jewish origin; and (3), those who put their Jewishness over and above all of their other traits. He regards the first two categories as harmless and innocent groups of people. Gilad is not so kind to the third category, however. This group is the primary focus in his book. He goes beyond the what to the how and why. Like a forensic scientist, he dissects them piece by piece historically, economically, philosophically, psychologically, and politically.

Zionism: A Global Network

Israel is not a colonial power and does not function as such. Colonial powers form an equilibrium with the indigenous peoples whose land they occupy. They have a parasitic nature that knows their survival is based on cooperation with and even helping the indigenous peoples, albeit on a very minimum level. We have seen this with the colonization of India by the British, Algeria and Morocco by the French, and South Africa by Afrikana apartheid. Israel’s function is more that of a cancer that consumes its host resources until there is nothing left, consequently destroying itself as a result. As Farid Esack, a South African scholar, writer and political activist, known for his opposition to apartheid, says in his open letter to the Palestinian people, “Israel is not an apartheid, it’s worse.”

Gilad also writes:

Zionism is not a colonial movement with an interest in Palestine, as some scholars suggest. Zionism is actually a global movement that is fuelled by a unique tribal solidarity of third category members.

Zionism: Realm of Hungry Ghosts and Animals

By referring to hungry ghosts and animals the intention is not to dehumanize Zionists but is a reference, from a Buddhist teaching, to two of the six realms of existence, describing states of mind that human beings inhabit at any given time. The hungry ghost realm applies to those who are never satisfied, perpetually discontented no matter what they have. The animal realm refers to those without reason, who function solely by instinct and are incapable of identification with others. As Gilad put it:

Also, considering the racist, expansionist Judeo-centric nature of the Jewish State, the Diaspora Jew finds himself or herself intrinsically associated with a bigoted, enthnocentric ideology and an endless list of crimes against humanity.

Israel is the only country recognized by the United Nations without any roots in the land it occupies. In 1947, the newly formed United Nations brought a group of people from the four corners of the planet and located them in one place and called this ‘chicken soup’ the State of Israel. But more was needed in order to legitimize this newly made nation. They needed national history, which they conveniently borrowed from the Bible. It did not matter how fictional the Biblical story of Jews are. As Gilad put it, “the Jewish people is a made-up notion consisting of an imaginary past with very little to back it up forensically, historically, or textually.”

Zionists’ claim of Jewish ancestral homeland is echoed by the Christian right and Christian Zionists primarily in the historically ignorant United States population, 20% of whom still believe the earth is flat, and 55% regard evolution as a hoax. Furthermore, the majority of people in the U.S. accept the Bible as a historical and factual book.

The magical and yet extremely subtle gift that Gilad Atzmon offers through his personal journeys in The Wandering Who? is the wisdom of disillusionment; the gift of not floating above water, but having to take an insightful dive into a shrouded underworld of appearances and disappearances. He disarms his critics beforehand by saying: “I am a proud self-hating Jew”.

Although Gilad discusses an extremely sensitive phenomenon in every sense of its meaning and implications, nothing is taboo for him; even those subjects which have been expressly forbidden to explore lest one be labeled anti-Semitic or worse. Gilad recalls: “While in the past an anti-Semite was someone who hates Jews, nowadays it is the other way around, an anti-Semite is someone the Jews hate.”


Further on he writes about Holocaust as a religion:

To a certain extent, the Holocaust religion signals the final Jewish departure from monotheism, for every Jew is potentially a little God or Goddess. Abe Foxman is the God of anti-defamation, Alan Greenspan the God of ‘good economy’, Milton Friedman is the God of ‘free markets’, Lord Goldsmith the God of the ‘green light’, Lord Levy the God of fundraising, Paul Wolfowitz the God of US ‘moral interventionism’. AIPAC (the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee) is the American Olympus, where mortals elected in the US come to beg for mercy, forgiveness for being Goyim and for a bit of cash.


Whether or not one agrees with Atzmon’s views, his book would propel Jews and non-Jews equally toward a better understanding of Israel, Zionism, and Jewish identity, beyond news headlines or state propaganda. This book is the odyssey of one man’s transformation within transformation, the end of which is yet to be written.

too bad Dickens isn’t around, cuz there would be no redemption NOW with these fucking neuroperverse, pedophiliac, Nazi-leaning, totalitarian-loving rich fucks

Paulo Kirk

Dec 24, 2025

As December 25 approaches, the references to Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol become more frequent and it is used as a jumping off point for polemics right across the political spectrum. In 2012 Prince Charles hailed Dickens for using his creative genius to campaign for social justice. In the aftermath of the 2019 General Election The Telegraph counterposed Boris Johnson as the “opulent Ghost of Christmas Present” to Corbyn as “Scrooge”. Not wanting to be left out, Corbyn himself chose to “gift” Johnson a copy of the novella when asked during a televised debate what present he would give to the Tory leader. Zarah Sultana MP has continued the tradition this year by sending a copy to Jacob Rees Mogg in response to his claim that UNICEF were “playing politics” by funding breakfasts for children in South London. While Mogg is possibly best placed to be the modern day Scrooge, we need to delve into the story and its historical context a little bit more to understand it as a “political” work.

“Scrooge” (derived from “screw” & “gouge”) has become a byword for mean-spirited money grubbing bosses and certainly it is a story of dramatic transformation. Dickens was part of a generation of Victorian authors who saw their role as more than entertainers. Karl Marx described those authors as having “issued to the world more political and social truths than have been uttered by all the professional politicians, moralists and publicists put together.”

So, what motivated Dickens to write the Carol and should socialists claim it?

Charles Dickens was inspired to write the classic having been “perfectly stricken down” by an 1843 parliamentary report into child labor and the treatment of women in Victorian factories. Horrified at the conditions people were working under, he resolved to “strike the heaviest blow in my power” against the injustices he saw in the report. The struggles of Victorian working class children are foregrounded in the story when, at the end of “Stave 3”, two malnourished children appear from behind the robe of the “Ghost of Christmas Present”. They are named “Ignorance” and “Want”, to symbolize the two greatest ills dogging Victorian society.

Bob Crachit, Scrooge’s underpaid clerk, sees his children sent off to work to make ends meet and his youngest “Tiny Tim” faces an early death from a curable health condition. At the start of the novel Scrooge is completely unsympathetic to the plight of the poor and takes no responsibility for their situation despite hoarding wealth and preying on hardship as an unscrupulous money lender. He echoes Christian minister Thomas Malthus by suggesting the poor had better die and “decrease the surplus population”. The story is social criticism from start to finish and appeals for change.

Dickens highlights the personal effect this avaricious nature has on Scrooge as he is shunned by society, “solitary as an oyster”. By looking back into his past, Scrooge is forced to confront the trauma of losing his fiancé, sister and business partner and faces a bleak future. By the last chapter, he is “merry as a schoolboy” and like a “second father to Tiny Tim”, supposedly showing the positive effects of developing a charitable nature.

However, while it is certainly a story of personal transformation, it stops short of being a tale of societal change. In the final chapter, we still see the “Portly Gentlemen” out collecting money for the poor and there is a reliance on the benevolence of the wealthy, rather than the independent action of the working class to affect change. In fact the working class are presented as meek, mild and generally helpless. Bob Cratchit stops his wife chastising Scrooge when he toasts his boss on Christmas day and brushes aside years of ill treatment in a moment of seemingly Christian forgiveness. The burning anger at the gaping chasm between rich and poor is largely absent from the book, this is despite the fact that at the time the book was written, Chartism was emerging as the one of the first independent movements of the working class. Marx’s political collaborator, Friedrich Engels was more forthright in his The Conditions of the Working Class in England (written the year after The Carol was published) when he described how “these Londoners have had to sacrifice the best qualities of their human nature to bring to pass all the marvels of civilization which crowd their city.”

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Yeah?

  • Boat Strike Survivors Clung to Wreckage for Some 45 Minutes Before U.S. Military Killed Them

“There are a lot of disturbing aspects. But this is one of the most disturbing.”

  • Anti-Palestinian Billionaires Can Now Control What TikTok Users See

“Users need to revolt against what will very likely be an even more widespread effort to censor voices critical of Israel.”

  • 10 Companies Have Already Made $1 Million as ICE Bounty Hunters. We Found Them.

“And they stand to make millions more in cash bonuses for surveilling and tracking immigrants in service of ICE’s deportation machine.”

  • U.S. Military Killed Boat Strike Survivors for Not Surrendering Correctly

Before ordering a second strike on their boat, Adm. Frank Bradley sought legal advice from JSOC’s top lawyer, Col. Cara Hamaguchi, The Intercept has learned.

MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES - DECEMBER 10:  Immigrations, Customs, and Enforcement officers question a man's status on Lake Street near a Somali mall called the Karmel Mall in Minnesota, United States on December 10, 2025. They questioned him as activists and ICE agents confronted each other. (Photo by Christopher Juhn/Anadolu via Getty Images)

So the pain continues, amped up and ramped up, as MAGA maggots increase their Love of Semen Drip Pedophile/Rapist Trump

In his almost 45 years as a federal judge, John Coughenour has seen it all, including high-profile criminal trials that put his own safety at risk.

But this year, the 84-year-old senior district judge did something he hadn’t considered for a long time: He retrieved a gun he had stored at the federal courthouse in Seattle years ago and brought it back to his home in case he needed it to defend himself.

Coughenour is one of dozens of federal judges who have found themselves at the center of a political maelstrom as they have ruled against President Donald Trump or spoken up in defense of the judiciary. With Trump administration officials vilifying judges who rule against the government, a wave of violent threats and harassment has often followed.

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Oh, those Dictators:

Oh, Dickens, you messed up on the Jews:

A Prostitute, a Thief, and Jesus Walk into a Tavern: The Tragedy of the Jewish Dickens

Jesus says the bottom level of purity in the Jewish tradition will enter the Kingdom before the top levels. There is something more important than external purity issues that qualifies one for entrance into the kingdom: Repentance from sin, a “pure heart” that can only be created by God, and the kind of honest acknowledgment of one’s need (as in the case of the tax collector and the Pharisee parable in Luke 18).

This is a continuation of the “first shall be last” theme that Jesus began teaching in Matthew 19-20. Those that expect to be a part in the Messiah’s program are not, and those that probably do not expect to enter the kingdom are included because of their humble faith.

That the tax collectors and prostitutes enter the kingdom at any time would shock his Jewish audience. But to enter before those who are ritually pure, students of the Law is an affront! For some commentators, the religious Jews have no chance at getting into the kingdom because of their current unbelief. But this is not how the verb is used throughout the rest of the New Testament, so likely what is meant here is that the Pharisee may yet enter the kingdom, but he will be at the “end of the line!”

Note the tense of the verb: tax collectors and prostitutes are entering the kingdom, a present tense verb. Not “will enter” but are currently participating in the kingdom. This is because Jesus is the king, and because he is present the Kingdom is present. Tax collectors are celebrating with Jesus and the Religious Leaders are not. Jesus is a friend of sinners, the Religious Leaders are not.

The reason these chief priests and elders will not enter the kingdom of God first is that they did not believe John as the prostitutes and tax collectors did. John taught the “way of righteousness” which seems to mean that he was teaching the people what the will of God was.

A hell of a Jewish Xmas: Scoop: Bari Weiss plans overhaul of CBS News and “60 Minutes” standards and procedures.

Ahh, and then the Semen Drip Little Big Men, Rubio, et al: The US State Department on Tuesday imposed visa sanctions on a former top European Union official and employees of organizations that combat disinformation for alleged censorship – sharply ratcheting up the Trump administration’s fight against European regulations that have impacted digital platforms, far-right politicians and Trump allies, including Elon Musk.

In a statement, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the five sanctioned people of leading “organized efforts to coerce American platforms to censor, demonetize, and suppress American viewpoints they oppose.

Oh, no, more lumps of coal in our collective Xmas stockings: Proposed elimination of NCAR, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, by the Trump Administration has been much written about and commented upon, justifiably so. This brief article seeks to add information and some considerations not always noted in this coverage.

To begin, NCAR is a world-renowned place for basic research on the Earth’s atmosphere, weather, oceans, ice, and the unceasing interactions among them. Founded in 1960 by the U.S. National Science Foundation, managed by a consortium now including 130 universities, it has been a vital institution of American leadership in science, supported by presidents and Congresses for 65 years.

Located in a dramatic setting below the soaring flatirons of Colorado’s Front Range, designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, NCAR is a legendary institution in the global scientific community. That it is now threatened with liquidation by the Trump Administration marks a blunt repudiation of its long history of support and denial of the recognized status it has earned over many decades of fundamental contribution.

Ahh, Xmas in Latin America is starting to look like trumpLandia:

While all eyes are on the four-month-long US military campaign against Venezuela, the White House has been quietly striking security agreements with other countries to deploy US troops across Latin America and the Caribbean.

As Donald Trump announced a blockade on oil tankers under sanctions and ordered the seizure of vessels amid airstrikes that have killed more than 100 people in the Caribbean and the Pacific, the US secured military deals with Paraguay, Ecuador, Peru and Trinidad and Tobago in the past week alone.

The agreements – ranging from airport access, as in Trinidad and Tobago, to the temporary deployment of US troops for joint operations against “narco-terrorists” in Paraguay – are being signed under the banner of a so-called “war on drugs”, the same rationale Washington has used to justify its offensive against Venezuela, although White House officials and Trump himself has said that the goals also include seizing the country’s vast energy reserves and bringing down the dictator Nicolás Maduro.

[US fighter jets at the former Roosevelt Roads naval base in Ceiba, Puerto Rico.]

In recent months alone, the US has signed similar agreements with Guyana, the Dominican Republic and Panama, while other countries in the region have already been drawn into the military buildup against Venezuela through existing US bases in Puerto Rico, Honduras and Cuba, and surveillance hubs at airports in El Salvador, Aruba and Curaçao.

Blackstone buys island resort in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef

$1.2 billion Hamilton Island deal sets precedent for Australian island resorts

The cunts of The Jewish Mafia: And then these Goyim Mafia.

Fredric Jameson famously said that it was easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.

Fewer than 60,000 of the world’s richest people own more wealth than half of the entire world put together, with a global elite amounting to 0.001% of the population being three times wealthier than the bottom 50%.

A new study by a team at the London School of Economics (LSE) focuses on one factor reinforcing inequality. Most people do not actually see it, or see enough of it, in their daily surroundings to understand the true extent of it.

“One finding that is pretty universal is that people have a pretty bad idea about inequality in society. Some of it has to do with the fact that we don’t understand things like the Gini coefficient… scientists and economists talk about these measures, but it just doesn’t mean much to average people,” Milena Tsvetkova, one of the authors of the study, told Euronews.

[Review — Capitalism by Sven Beckert review – an extraordinary history of the economic system that controls our lives

The Harvard professor provides a ceaseless flow of startling details in this exhaustively researched, 1000-year account

In the early 17th century, the Peruvian city of Potosí billed itself as the “treasure of the world” and “envy of kings”. Sprouting at the foot of the Cerro Rico, South America’s most populous settlement produced 60% of the world’s silver, which not only enabled Spain to wage its wars and service its debts, but also accelerated the economic development of India and China. The city’s wealthy elites could enjoy crystal from Venice and diamonds from Ceylon while one in four of its mostly indigenous miners perished. Cerro Rico became known as “the mountain that eats men”.

The story of Potosí, in what is now southern Bolivia, contains the core elements of Sven Beckert’s mammoth history of capitalism: extravagant wealth, immense suffering, complex international networks, a world transformed. The Eurocentric version of capitalism’s history holds that it grew out of democracy, free markets, Enlightenment values and the Protestant work ethic. Beckert, a Harvard history professor and author of 2015’s prize-winning Empire of Cotton, assembles a much more expansive narrative, spanning the entire globe and close to a millennium. Like its subject, the book has a “tendency to grow, flow, and permeate all areas of activity”.

“No religion, no ideology, no philosophy, has ever been as all-encompassing as the economic logic of capitalism,” Beckert claims, defining it as “the ceaseless accumulation of privately controlled capital”.

Accounting for it therefore feels like explaining water to fish. Adam Smith, “the hero of capitalism’s triumphant self-remembrance”, attributed it to benign self-interest. Beckert, however, calls it a revolution, centuries in the making, which depended on things that Smith downplayed: “power, violence, the state”. Far from natural or inevitable, it has always been “unstable and contested”, proceeding by jolts.

CAPITALISM = anti-human: a “rogue artificial intelligence”, an invasive species, an alien force, a supernatural hunger. It is insatiable and unkillable

Invasive fucking species, 2028, boys and girls! Vance, Rubio more likely to run with one other than compete in 2028 .

Lawler told host Kasie Hunt on CNN’s “The Arena” that “frankly, I think it’s more likely that you’ll have a Vance-Rubio ticket than anything else.” The New York Republican stopped short of throwing his full support behind Vance, but he said the vice president has a “leg up” on the competition and would be a “formidable candidate” if he decides to run.

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

“… Jews being the best, well, is that ANTI-Semitism or is it Judaism . . . . ?

Paulo Kirk

Dec 23, 2025

U.S. Orders $13 Million in Colt Rifles for Israel Despite Push for Domestic Arms Production Amid Embargo Concerns

The Wounded Knee Massacre: The Forgotten History of the Native American Gun Confiscation

Months-long delays in a domestic tender appear to have pushed Israel toward a U.S. purchase that undercuts its effort to shift rifle production to local manufacturers and reduce reliance on imports

The Battle at Wounded Knee is a significant battle in American history, as it put an end to the Indian Wars and is marked as the last official defeat of the Native Americans. But what’s not taught in history lessons is that Wounded Knee was one of the first federally backed gun confiscations in the history of the United States, and it ended in the massacre of nearly 300 unarmed people.

During the late 19th century, American Indians were allowed to purchase and carry firearms, just as white men were. The colonial gun laws did not bar Native Americans from possessing firearms, yet that natural right was violated by government forces at Wounded Knee. And once the guns were confiscated, the battle ensued.

The U.S. Defense Department has ordered $13 million worth of weapons for Israel from rifle manufacturer Colt, the department reported this week, despite Israel’s effort to reduce dependence on imports amid concerns over a potential arms embargo.

Colt's Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

Greenland, man, the new Trump-Clinton-Chomsky-Epstein Island!

Trump flew alone on jet with Epstein and unnamed 20-year-old, new files suggest

Claim by a senior US attorney about US president appears in latest batch of justice department documents

After laying off 4,000 employees and automating with AI agents, Salesforce executives admit: We were more confident about..

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After laying off 4,000 employees and automating with AI agents, Salesforce executives admit: We were more confident about….

“All of us were more confident about large language models a year ago,” Parulekar stated, revealing the company’s strategic shift away from generative AI toward more predictable “deterministic” automation in its flagship product, Agentforce. This admission comes after Salesforce reportedly reduced its support staff from 9,000 to 5,000 employees—approximately 4,000 roles—through AI agent deployment, as CEO Marc Benioff disclosed in a podcast appearance. According to a report in CNBC, Benioff said while discussing the impact of AI on Salesforce operations, “I’ve reduced it from 9,000 heads to about 5,000, because I need less heads.”

Jew Tech — an up-skirt, baby-crib, all-knowing Big Bar Mitzvah Brother in your tank.

Israeli technology has become the country’s most powerful diplomatic asset – opinion

The future of Israeli diplomacy will be shaped not only by alliances or declarations, but by technologies so essential that they bind nations together in ways traditional diplomacy cannot.As Christmas approaches, Gaza’s historic Christian community is preparing for the holidays. Yet for the third consecutive year, Israel is preventing Gaza’s Christians from making their religious pilgrimage to Bethlehem, regarded in the Bible as the birthplace of Christ.

IDF Chief Warns of Combat Soldier Shortage, Says Army Working to Enlist ultra-Orthodox Men

The leader of Portugal’s far-right Chega party has been ordered to remove street posters attacking the Roma community, after a Lisbon court ruled they were discriminatory and could incite hatred.

Judge Ana Barao said the posters’ wording “attacks an ethnic minority” and she gave Andre Ventura 24 hours to remove them or face a daily fine of €2,500 (£2,200) per poster.

The anti-immigration, anti-establishment Chega emerged just six years ago and in May became the second-largest parliamentary force after the ruling centre-right alliance.

Now Ventura is running for president in elections due in January.

“[The posters] aggravate the stigma and prejudice that Roma communities already face in Portuguese society in general, thus fostering intolerance, segregation, discrimination and, ultimately, hatred,” Barao wrote in her ruling, published on Monday.

Porto, Portugal – Surrounded by baskets of oranges and tangerines, a bright green ceramic frog stands at the entrance of Helena Conceicao’s grocery shop.

“Everybody has frogs here,” she said. “It’s to scare away Gypsies because they are afraid of frogs.”

Similar ornaments have been placed at the entrance of shops, cafes and restaurants all over Portugal.

“No one likes to have Gypsies around,” said Conceicao.

She explained that she is aware that the Portuguese law forbids discrimination, “but I’m not forced to put up with people who steal and cause trouble”.

Ten shopkeepers in Porto admitted to using ceramic frogs to dissuade Roma from entering their shops. Only Conceicao agreed to go on record.

Most Roma live below the poverty line and are not informed about their rights. There is also a lot of resignation; many Roma don’t complain because they don’t think complaining will change anything. Marta Pereira, anti-racism activist

Merry Christians!

Israeli forces have launched air strikes on Suwayda in southern Syria, as fighting returned to the predominantly Druze city hours after the Syrian government declared a ceasefire.

The Syrian Ministry of Interior said in a statement on Tuesday that armed groups had resumed attacks on Syrian government forces with support from the Israeli Air Force.

Darn, that Jew, Bari Weiss: ‘60 Minutes’ story shelved by Bari Weiss streamed in Canada — and instantly spread across the we

Israeli arms companies’ revenues soared in 2024

Value of Israel’s defence exports increased 13 percent in 2024 compared with the previous year to a record of almost $15bn.

Smoke from an Israeli attack rises.

Families and supporters of Palestine Action-affiliated hunger strikers have pleaded with David Lammy to meet them in an attempt to end the impasse over the protest that has left some of them severely unwell.

Merry Fucking Judaic Christmas: Eight prisoners have been on hunger strike while awaiting trial for alleged offences relating to Palestine Action before the group was banned under terrorism legislation. What do we know about the activists and their demands?

Fucking Jew Glosser-Miller’s sticking stuffer!

DHS

The Department of Homeland Security has tripled its “exit bonus” for undocumented migrants who voluntarily depart the United States through self-deportation, increasing the financial incentive from $1,000 to $3,000 for those who register with the U.S. government and depart the country by the end of the calendar year.

I know what I want for Xmas! Six million grenades. Two up this fucker’s ass!

Zeteo

The Many Classist, Racist, Fascistic Shades of Stephen Miller – In His Own Words

From his days in high school running for student government to his role as the mastermind of Trump’s federal crackdown on minorities, White House Senior Advisor Stephen Miller has always shown a xenophobic streak…

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From his days in high school running for student government to his role as the mastermind of Trump’s federal crackdown on minorities, White House Senior Advisor Stephen Miller has always shown a xenophobic streak.

He defended torture as showing “respect towards other cultures,” mimicked Nazi chief propagandist Joseph Goebbels at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, and even labeled the Democratic Party a “domestic extremist organization.”

In this ‘lowlight’ reel, Zeteo traces some of his most hateful, strange, and downright cringey moments along the way.

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This is just one dirty baby-maiming, child-raping, disabled adult-killing family:

TikTok has signed a deal to spin off its U.S. operations to a group controlled by mostly American investors, including software giant Oracle, a company run by billionaire Larry Ellison, a Florida businessman cozy with President Trump.

Ellison, who is also doing battle along with his son David Ellison at Paramount, for control of Warner Brothers, with the father-son billionaires engaging in a hostile takeover offer that is being rejected by the legendary Hollywood studio, will now own a piece of TikTok.

Oracle’s Larry Ellison says “citizens will be on their best behavior” with an AI surveillance system.

Trump is going to give him TikTok.

Christ, is Putin just empty headed? These are the tactics of, hmmm . . . .

A senior Russian military commander has been assassinated in Moscow after an explosive device detonated beneath his vehicle, Russian authorities confirmed on Monday.

The Investigative Committee of Russia identified the victim as Fanil Sarvarov, a Lieutenant General and head of the Operational Training Directorate at the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces.

According to investigators, the bomb was planted under the car Sarvarov was traveling in and was remotely detonated on the morning of December 22 on Yasenevaya Street in southern Moscow. Sarvarov died from injuries sustained in the explosion.

Look at how that whore Google AI lists terrorism a la Judaism: paramilitary

During the British Mandate of Palestine (prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948), several Jewish paramilitary organizations engaged in what was described as terrorism by the British, international figures, and some contemporary sources. Their actions targeted British authorities and Palestinian Arab civilians, with the goal of creating an independent Jewish state.

These groups included:

  • Irgun Zvai Leumi (Irgun or Etzel): This group, led by Menachem Begin (who later became Prime Minister of Israel), carried out numerous attacks, including the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem in 1946, which killed 91 people. The Irgun also participated in the Deir Yassin massacre.
Irgun - Wikipedia
  • Lehi (Lohamei Herut Israel, or the Stern Gang): Considered by some to be the most violent group of the era, Lehi was a splinter group from the Irgun led initially by Avraham Stern. They were known for assassinations and robberies and, at one point, even sought contact with Nazi Germany to achieve their anti-British goals.
Lehi (militant group) - Wikipedia
  • Haganah: While primarily established for Jewish self-defense and later forming the core of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), elements within the Haganah also engaged in operations involving violence and were linked to some attacks attributed to the Irgun.

These groups were eventually merged into the official Israel Defense Forces (IDF) after Israel’s independence, although some independent operations continued briefly in Jerusalem.

Nazi’s come in many Jewish forms: After pouring $450 million into Florida real estate, Larry Ellison plans to lure the ultrarich to an exclusive town just minutes from Mar-a-Lago.

It’s an endless fucking Seinfeld show: Larry Ellison gives personal guarantee for Paramount takeover of Warner Bros Discovery

WBD had urged shareholders to reject $108.4bn hostile takeover bid from Paramount, which is controlled by the Ellisons, following $82.7bn Netflix deal

[The UK defence secretary, John Healey (left), signs a £1.5bn strategic investment deal in September with Palantir’s chief executive, Alex Karp.]

That fucking neuroperverse Jew on the right loves his data. MPs question UK Palantir contracts after investigation reveals security concerns

Journalists find Swiss government rejected company over fears US intelligence might gain access to sensitive data

More Jew News: Google’s parent company Alphabet has announced an acquisition of Intersect, a “data center and energy infrastructure” company that aims to provide additional support for building out its capacity for AI.

The deal sees Alphabet paying $4.75 billion in cash for Intersect alongside the assumption of its debt, though the company itself will remain under its own brand separate from both Google and its parent company. This new team will “partner closely” with Google’s in-house infrastructure team as it works to build additional data centers while simultaneously diversifying its energy intake, though pre-existing assets in Texas and California will be spun off into their own independent company.

Fucking if you don’t want to shoot this fucker, then you are a sick human (sic) being.

Senators Question Whether Data Centers Are Causing Your Sky-High Electricity  Bills | PCMag

Letters? What the fuck. Cease and desist, and tax them to pay the bills. Cunts. Senators Question Whether Data Centers Are Causing Your Sky-High Electricity Bills

A trio of Democratic senators ask Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and others whether they are ‘passing on the costs of building and operating their data centers to ordinary Americans.’

Jews: Data centers have proliferated across Oregon over the last 15 years, but their water usage is creating additional problems for communities already struggling with contamination.

More than 30 data centers have been built in Boardman since 2011, adding to water pollution concerns in the rural town of nearly 4,000 people in eastern Oregon.

Jim Klipfel discovered his well water was contaminated when a neighbor warned him not to drink from his garden hose. Testing revealed nitrate levels of 52 milligrams per liter in his well, more than five times the legal limit of 10.

“Making coffee with it, making soups and drinking it straight out of the tap as if it were just clean, normal water,” Klipfel said of the three years he unknowingly consumed contaminated water.

Boardman officials have known about nitrate contamination since the 1990s, according to Department of Environmental Quality documentation. Nitrates are labeled as carcinogens at high levels and can cause reproductive complications, kidney and spleen disorders, and respiratory diseases.

Kaleb Lay with Oregon Rural Action said the problem is worsening in the agricultural community surrounded by thousands of acres of farmland and home to large industrial facilities including Tillamook and Lamb Weston factories.

“There’s a really bad groundwater pollution issue here, with nitrate and groundwater, among some other things,” Lay said. “A lot of people rely disproportionately on their wells for their water supply.”

Jews, et al. World heading toward ‘peak glacier extinction’ with up to 4,000 set to disappear a year

The Louis, as the vessel-shaped building is known, has become Shanghai’s new must-see landmark.

Fucking sheeple: On a prime Shanghai shopping street, Louis Vuitton docked a boat that doesn’t go anywhere. The steel vessel is called The Louis, and it’s longer than a football field and rises roughly 100 feet.

In Seoul, the brand has taken over almost an entire wing of South Korea’s oldest department store, filling six floors with exhibitions, retail spaces and a fine-dining restaurant. In Paris, it’s planning an even grander statement: a vast new flagship incorporating hotel rooms and space to exhibit art from its foundation.

Mailboxes at Vesterport Station in Copenhagen, Denmark

Ahh, Jewish Digitalization of Denmark. What fucking fools:

The Danish postal service will deliver its last letter on 30 December, ending a more than 400-year-old tradition.

Announcing the decision earlier this year to stop delivering letters, PostNord, formed in 2009 in a merger of the Swedish and Danish postal services, said it would cut 1,500 jobs in Denmark and remove 1,500 red postboxes amid the “increasing digitalisation” of Danish society.

Describing Denmark as “one of the most digitalised countries in the world”, the company said the demand for letters had “fallen drastically” while online shopping continued to increase, prompting the decision to instead focus on parcels.

Christ, more of the fucking SAME? Ted Cruz weighs another presidential run, setting up clash with Vance

He has feuded with Tucker Carlson and privately criticized the vice president, promoting traditional GOP foreign policies while warning against the threat of antisemitism in his party.

Sen. Ted Cruz sat down with a longtime ally in November at an office near D.C.’s Union Station to discuss the future of the Republican Party. Before long, the discussion touched on his own future.

His friend Morton Klein, president of the Zionist Organization of America, told Cruz he believed that “Jew hatred and Israel bashing” were on the rise on the right — and that something had to be done about it. Cruz, who had begun a series of speeches decrying antisemitism in the GOP, told Klein he had been fielding requests from people urging him to run for president in 2028.

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Good Bye American Pie!

A Battered America Awaits Trump’s Next Move. Is Trump the “First Jewish President?” By Philip Giraldi

President Donald Trump’s end of year speech to the American public that took place on December 17th was full of conceits over how the United States under the new regime in power is moving ahead on all fronts to benefit the American people. The reality is somewhat different with a struggling economy, inflation and growing unemployment as well as wars and rumors of wars.

The only economic sector that appears to be doing just fine is the “military industrial complex” (MIC), or should one call it the warfare conglomerate, fattening on the one trillion dollar plus budgeted for military and related spending. For sure, the warfare bill is helping to expand the nation’s debt while providing little in the way of national security due to profound ignorance combined with serial blundering by those in power in and around the White House.

The unavoidable fact that Trump has created a mess nearly everywhere that he has trod has been visible practically since inauguration day eleven months ago, made worse by the incoherent and frequently contradictory explanations coming out of the Oval Office itself. One might point to the wars going on in Ukraine and in and around Israel/Palestine as the most unnecessary, and dangerous, of the Trumpean missteps, since both involved no threat to the United States unless they escalate and “go nuclear” while both can actually be described as sustained by what Washington has both done and not done.

And then there is Venezuela, a war for which the pretext is so contrived and orchestrated as to be comic in nature. On Wednesday, Trump described on his “Truth” social media how “Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest armada ever assembled in the history of South America. It will only get bigger, and the shock to them will be like nothing they have ever seen before – until such time as they return to the United States of America all of the oil, land, and other assets that they previously stole from us.” If one tries to make sense of what Trump meant, it now appears that the esteemed US president is demanding that the Venezuelan government reverse its nationalization of its own assets that dates back to 1976 and turn its oil resources over to Washington. Prior to 1976 US oil companies did indeed develop and exploit Venezuelan oil reserves but there was never any real question that the United States owned either the oil or the land that it lay under. Trump wants to change all that and, oh, by the way, Venezuela supports Palestinian statehood, which just might also have something to do with its being targeted!

Regarding Russia and Ukraine, Trump’s fumbling negotiating team consisting of two property developers Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, one of whom happens to be his son-in-law, consistently fail to appreciate what Russia’s redlines are and have even driven Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky into a corner where he will not concede any territorial concessions. There is no where to go from there in a war that could have been prevented before it started but for US and British intervention.

All of which leads us to Israel, which appears to be the only thing that Donald Trump regards as important. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be in Washington on December 29th, a visit requested by Trump which will be the fifth such meeting this year. It will apparently be a final discussion over steps needed for moving to the next phase of the so-called “Trump Peace Plan” with Gaza. Israel has routinely violated nearly every aspect of the ceasefire agreement and has kept closed Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt, which was supposed to reopen in October as part of the first phase. But the border remains closed, keeping Gaza shut off from the outside world. Israel has already moved to establish a “yellow line” asserting its continued occupation and control over more than half of the Gaza Strip and is also continuing to kill Gazans and deny them food and medicine. The US is also building a military base, manned in part by American soldiers, on what will be the Israeli side of Gaza. It will no doubt operate in support of Israeli objectives. So the way forward is pretty obvious with Trump, who has not objected to Israeli violation of the US guaranteed agreement, fully expected to concede all points to his owners in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Other developments recently both in Washington and abroad also serve to underline who is actually in charge here in the US. Early in December, the US Embassy in Jerusalem co-sponsored with the Israeli government a gathering of 1,000 evangelical pastors from the United States entitled the “Friends of Zion Ambassador Summit.” The visitors were regaled with a full court press of Israeli officials and also Ambassador Mike Huckabee as co-host to create a united front in support of Israel’s so-called “right to defend itself” which most of the world regards as genocide with thousands of women and children having been murdered and every church, hospital, and refugee compound in the region having been bombed with weapons provided by Washington. That the US Embassy is supporting Israeli ethnic cleansing policies is shameful and Huckabee clearly does not understand the proper role for an American ambassador, nor apparently does Trump, who appointed him.

The trip to Israel was paid for by the Israeli government according to reports, possibly assisted by the Israel Lobby and the usual cast of Jewish billionaires. A local Palestinian Christian observed how the evangelical participants “did not seem concerned that Palestinian Christians living minutes away cannot freely access their own churches in Jerusalem and other holy sites without Israeli military permission. Yet these pastors were paraded as Israel’s spiritual partners while the indigenous church—the men, women, and families who actually bear the weight of life in the land—were treated as an inconvenience.”

The US government, for its part, should not have been engaged in the activity at all and those involved should have been condemned under the terms of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (FARA), which regulated the behavior of groups that were acting on behalf of foreign governments. In the summit’s “Before You Go” guidelines, participants “were told that public evangelism and distributing Christian materials were prohibited in Israel, and that they should refrain from preaching altogether. In effect, the very faith that has driven Christians to share the gospel for two millennia was instructed to remain silent in Jerusalem.” In other words, the participants in the summit were force to betray their own religious convictions while supporting the political agenda of a government that is clearly engaged in crimes against humanity. Of course, in spite of all that the Trump Administration will not demand FARA registry. None of the hundreds of Jewish and Christian Zionist groups that operate on behalf of Israel has ever been subjected to FARA. Indeed, John F Kennedy was assassinated shortly after he attempted to register one of the first of those pro-Israeli lobbying groups in 1963, indicating that there are consequences for restraining friends of Israel.

If anyone doubts that Israel and its various instruments own Trump, it would only take a review of Donald’s participation at the recent White House Hanukkah Party. Fox News host arch Israel Firster Mark Levin hailed President Donald Trump as “the first Jewish president” during the reception on Tuesday. Speaking to a crowd of supporters at the gathering, Trump invited Levin to “say a couple of words.” “Come here. And these people do like Israel,” the president remarked. Levin embraced Trump before shouting, “And he loves Israel too!” Levin then proceeded to hail Trump as the first Jewish president recalling how “Six years ago, I was up here, and I said this is our first Jewish president” and Trump replied, “It’s true.” Levin continued, “Now he’s the first Jewish president to serve two non-consecutive presidencies. We thank you for everything.” Interestingly, Levin aside, it has been plausibly asserted that Trump is indeed the first Jewish president, having converted in 2017, a possibility that has been certainly supported by his servile behavior towards the Jewish state during his time in office.

Also at the Tuesday reception, Israeli Las Vegas casino magnate and top political donor Miriam Adelson publicly and openly declared that Trump could pursue a third term as president, despite constitutional limits. Adelson referenced her discussions with expletive deleted attorney Alan Dershowitz about the validity of another term and agreed with him saying “I met Alan Dershowitz, and I said, Alan, I agree with you. So we can do it. Think about it.” She also pledged an additional $250 million in campaign support to fund such an initiative, prompting audience chants of “Four more years.” Trump praised Adelson’s backing and highlighted her late husband Sheldon Adelson’s advocacy for Israel, saying, “Fifteen years ago, the strongest lobby in Washington was the Jewish lobby. It was Israel. That’s no longer true.” Trump then accused some lawmakers of being “anti-Semitic,” citing Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, whom Trump says “hates Jewish people.” Trump also blamed universities for protecting anti-Israel sentiment, and predicted that Harvard, which he has been suing over antisemitism-related fines, “will pay a lot of money.”

On a final note, we Americans who still value free speech might want to take note of a new senior bureaucrat who has assumed his position in Washington. Trump just appointed Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, an Israeli-born Chabad-nik extremist who says “there never was a Palestine,” as lead censor of free speech in America through his position as head of the office of the State Department Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism where he will have the rank of Ambassador. Kaploun pledged that inaccurate or inflammatory “hatred content” related to Israel and Jews is being allowed to spread on social media and pledged to work with social networks to curb the spread of antisemitic falsehoods online. Kaploun did not mention what he would do about misleading information about Arabs or Muslims deliberately placed in the Jewish dominated mainstream media, so the presumption is that he would do nothing. This is only about going after those who are critical of Jewish collective behavior or of Israel. Kaploun is Trump’s man and the president obviously believes that that is the correct path for all of us. Goodbye America!

Oh, yeah, IPO that fucking death machine Israel! The Government Companies Authority is expected to hold discussions in the coming days with Rafael Chairman Yuval Steinitz and CEO Yoav Turgeman regarding the company’s preparations for a possible initial public offering, Calcalist has learned.

Rafael is fully owned by the state and develops and manufactures the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Iron Beam air defense systems. Iron Beam, which is based on a high-power laser, is expected to be delivered to the IDF in the coming days.

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Education Department To Limit Student Loan Forgiveness For 10 Years Under Agreement . . . Whores, man, fucking WHORES.

Back to the future. Open up all churches and church owned property to the undocumented, fuckers

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Paul Coakley, said on Sunday that the Trump administration’s mass deportations are spreading fear and uncertainty in immigrant communities across the country.

“It’s instilling, as I said, fear in a rather widespread manner. So I think that’s something that concerns us all, that people have a right to live in security and without fear of random deportations,” Coakley said during an appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”

Coakley, the archbishop of Oklahoma City, called on the administration to “be generous in welcoming immigrants” while also acknowledging, “We certainly have a right and a duty to respect borders of our nation.”

“There is no conflict necessarily between advocating for safe and secure borders and treating people with respect and dignity,” Coakley said. “We always have to treat people with dignity, God-given dignity. The state doesn’t award it, and the state can’t take it away.”

“Both [Mussolini and the Pope] came to power early and had terrible tempers, and were well known for it among their subordinates. But they also came to depend on one another, in a sense.”

It was, after all, the Pope’s support of Mussolini following his ascent to power that allowed the dictator to remain in control during crises like the murder of opposition leader Giacomo Matteotti in 1924.

The book `Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII’ by British author John Cornwell, examines the actions of Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII. The book argues that the Pope’s stance was aimed at increasing the power of Papacy, and that he subordinated opposition to the Nazis to that goal.

He stated that Pius XII was ‘the ideal pope for Hitler’s unspeakable plan. He was Hitler’s pawn. He was Hitler’s Pope’. The Vatican maintained diplomatic relations with the Third Reich, and the new pontiff declined to condemn the Nazi invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. Some scholars say that the documents show Pius XII knew about the Holocaust as it happened, and allege that he did not want to confront or offend Hitler because he feared Communism, believed that Axis powers would win the war, and also wished to avoid alienating millions of Nazi-sympathizing Christians.

On February 24, 1999, the Catholic Episcopal Conference of Argentina issued a stern rebuke of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, one of the country’s foremost human rights organizations. The bishops of the conference declared themselves “acutely surprised and deeply indignant” at the Mothers’ criticism of Pope John Paul II, who had recently called for the release of Chilean ex-dictator Augusto Pinochet from his arrest in the United Kingdom.[1] The bishops claimed to speak with one voice, emphasizing in no uncertain terms their support for John Paul II’ defense of the right-wing general who oversaw the torture and killing of thousands of Chileans in the 1970s and 1980s.

For Argentines who remember the darkest days of the country’s own military dictatorships, the last of which governed from 1976-1983 and killed up to 30,000 people in the so-called “Dirty War,” the Catholic bishops’ equivocation on human rights questions was no surprise.

Emilio Mignone, an Argentine lawyer and human rights activist, scathingly described the Catholic establishment as a “web of mediocrity, cowardice, and complicity” in relating to the brutal 1976-1983 dictatorship.[2]

Historian Martín Obregón observes that traditionalist and conservative bishops in Argentina exercised outsize influence among their colleagues, providing legitimacy for the dictatorship by attacking its critics and justifying its repression.[3]

It is these conservative bishops and their enablers who tend to receive the most attention in accounts of the Argentine Church during the second half of the 20th century, and who have given the country’s Church a reputation as a barrier to reform and progressive politics.[4]

You think the priests or rabbis will pick up the slack? Ellison, anyone. Adelson?

Budget cuts threaten Oregon program for helping people get jobs after prison

The state had recently expanded the novel program for providing one-on-one career coaching, job fairs behind bars, and support for people after release.

Greenland is controlled by Denmark, though the territory has its own local government. Greenland prime minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen, in a separate statement, said the island would decide its own future.

Tensions between Copenhagen and Washington have soured amid Trump’s stated interest in taking control of Greenland. Earlier in December, Denmark’s intelligence services for the first time described the United States as a potential threat to its national security because of the Trump administration’s apparent willingness to use economic and military coercion and pressure “to enforce its will,” even against allies.

Landry has been Louisiana’s governor since January 2024. His term ends in 2028. “It’s an honor to serve you in this volunteer position to make Greenland part of the U.S.,” Landry wrote posted on X in which he thanked Trump for the role.

What are friends for? Semen Drip Rapist and Pedophile in Chief is eyeing more of his Monroe Doctrine Corollary

Trump appointed Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as Special Envoy to Greenland. Denmark isn’t happy about it.

Jews will get Greenland, for sure, but first:

Media Confidential: Report: Paramount CEO, Bari Weiss ThisClose To CBS News  Deal

Larry Ellison, the largest single private donor to the IDF, bought Paramount and CBS through his son David and is now trying to buy Warner Brothers/Discovery/CNN. Trump is trying to hand him TikTok as Netanyahu calls the potential seizure one of Israel’s “greatest victories,” citing the platform’s failure to censor content critical of Israel. A former IDF soldier now oversees TikTok’s censorship policies.

Bari Weiss’s rise to CBS Editor-in-Chief? David Ellison specifically wanted her because of her ironclad support for Israel and her years spent denying genocide. When David Ellison’s bid to buy CNN looked shaky and Trump was annoyed at CBS coverage, they rebid with Larry Ellison’s family trust guaranteeing the money.

And what does Bari Weiss do? She spikes a story critical of Trump.

Wikipedia:

[Weiss was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Lou and Amy Weiss, former owners of Weisshouse, a Pittsburgh company founded in 1943 that sells flooring, furniture, and kitchens; they own flooring company Weisslines.[6] She grew up in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood and graduated from Pittsburgh’s Community Day School and Shady Side Academy. The eldest of four sisters, she attended the Tree of Life Synagogue and had her bat mitzvah ceremony there.[7][8] After high school, Weiss went to Israel on a Nativ gap year program, helping build a medical clinic for Bedouins in the Negev desert and studying at a feminist yeshiva and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[8][9]

Weiss attended Columbia University, majoring in history and graduating in 2007.[10][11][12] She founded the Columbia Coalition for Sudan in response to the War in Darfur.[13] From 2005 to 2007 Weiss was the founding editor of The Current, a magazine at Columbia for politics, culture, and Jewish affairs.[14][15] After graduating, she was a Wall Street Journal Bartley Fellow in 2007 and a Dorot Fellow from 2007 to 2008 in Jerusalem.[7][16]

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This is it for JEWS in AmeriKKKa: By Nicki Ramshaw . . . Will Bari Weiss Be Our Savior?

Some cast her as the millennial media maven while others vilify her as a renegade who spews right-wing rhetoric.

Every few months or so, I have to take a media break in order to maintain my sanity. My go-to news sites such as the BBC, NPR, Associated Press, and Reuters regularly pump out biased stories backed by Hamas-compiled “data” and images meant to pull at heartstrings, regardless of their reality or context. It was fitting, then, that when I stumbled across my first few Free Press articles, I felt able to breathe again. Weiss, an unapologetic, Israel-supporting journalist spoke my language. Here she was, a self-proclaimed “left-leaning centrist” who wasn’t afraid to call out bull$#!* regardless of which side it derived from. Unlike other news outlets that publish pieces for the sake of assuaging liberal guilt and maybe upping the revenue of their fall fundraisers, The Free Press doesn’t seem to care about making friends. They have articles exposing extreme adherence to gender-affirming care; meanwhile, Brianna Wu, a prolific writer for The Free Press, is a well-known trans activist. And while some folks on the right want to coronate Weiss with a bedazzled gilded tiara to match the newly renovated Oval Office, they might want to consider that she is married to her wife, with whom she shares two children.

With Weiss named as the new editor-in-chief for CBS News, I pray that the horseshoe will become a little lighter around the edges. I don’t see much in the way of hand-holding, Kumbaya signing in the near future, but perhaps we can learn to listen more than we shout. I am, as a good Jew, still waiting for the Messiah to fix our broken world. But in the meantime, hopefully Bari Weiss will help me to feel a bit less isolated when I click on the latest headline.

slithering through their own Bedlam, stories about Russia Winning and USA Moving Away from NATO and EU? It’s all fucking kabuki theater, and the Jews have it!

Paulo Kirk

Dec 21, 2025

“An anarchist is one who, choosing, accepts the responsibility of choice.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin

This old Wisconsite?

And what is it about Iran, 10 million plus, having to “MOVE” because the water is gone? And this Wisconsinite wears a hoodie while the Press TV guy has a coat and tie on. Zelensky anyone?

Wisconsin, steers and queers for AmeriKKKa, that’s the ticket!

Sen. Joe McCarthy Makes First Accusations This Week In 1950 - WPR

Golda Meir, future Israeli Prime Minister, spent her formative years in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, immigrating as a child and attending local schools like the Fourth Street School (now Golda Meir School) and the Wisconsin State Normal School (now UW-Milwaukee) where she became deeply involved in Labor Zionism, a movement shaping her path to Israel’s leadership. Her Milwaukee roots fostered her strong Zionist identity, leading her to embrace activism and eventually emigrate to Palestine in 1921 with her husband.

Golda Meir - Jewish Museum Milwaukee

Here I am arriving at Mitchell Airport during my visit to Milwaukee in 1969, being welcomed by several Milwaukee dignitaries.

35 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were From Wisconsin

They rose to become stars in their field. So what was it like growing up in Wisconsin?

I didn't know there were Jews in Wisconsin” - Isthmus | Madison, Wisconsin

Jew-consin!

Politics & Law

  • Golda Meir: Born in Milwaukee, she became the fourth Prime Minister of Israel.
  • Herbert Kohl: Long-serving U.S. Senator from Milwaukee.
  • Solomon “Uncle Sol” Levitan: First Jewish Wisconsin State Treasurer, influential Progressive Party figure.
  • Newton Minnow: FCC Chairman during the Kennedy administration, from Milwaukee.
  • Victor Berger: Socialist leader and first Jewish Congressman in the U.S. (from Milwaukee).
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Arts & Entertainment

  • Gene Wilder (born Jerry Silberman): Acclaimed actor from Milwaukee.
  • Charlotte Rae (born Charlotte Lubotsky): Actress from Milwaukee, famous for The Facts of Life.
  • The Zucker Brothers (David & Jerry): Directors/Producers of Airplane! and The Naked Gun.
  • Harry Houdini: The legendary escape artist, grew up in Appleton.
  • Ben Sidran: Jazz pianist and scholar from Madison.
  • Fanny Brice: Famous singer/comedian, linked to Wisconsin.
  • Edna Ferber: Pulitzer Prize-winning author from Appleton.

Sports & Business

Kevin, the non-Jew:

Thank you very much, Mr. Barrett, for joining us during this hour’s top headlines. Let’s go ahead and start off with the U.S military buildup and everything that is happening in Venezuela. Caracas is preparing for a likely US invasion of Venezuela. With all of Trump’s threats and all the games that he’s been playing lately, do you think that there is a possibility of the invasion of Venezuela?

Yes, I think there is a possibility. I think it would be a very ill-advised move by the Trump administration. It would essentially be a repeat of the very mistakes, the invasions of Afghanistan and especially Iraq, that Trump actually won office originally in 2016 by exposing and decrying. Trump was a critic of Bush Jr.‘s ridiculous claims that Iraq was full of weapons of mass destruction, but now Trump is doing the same thing. He just hilariously classified fentanyl, the drug, as a quote unquote weapon of mass destruction, so he can use the same excuse that Bush used to invade Iraq, which turned out to be a disaster, to invade Venezuela. And that would be at least an equally big disaster. Venezuela’s terrain is much more favorable to a guerrilla war than Iraq’s ever was. The mountains, the jungles, and then, of course, the anti-ship weapons that Venezuela may possess could deliver a terrible shock to the U.S. Navy.

The people of the region, especially the more intelligent, educated people, know about the horrors of U.S. imperialism in the region, and they will unite behind Venezuela, not just the people inside Venezuela, but everywhere else as well. I think in the same way that the Trump administration and the Israelis were surprised that Iran rallied as a nation against the evil Israeli aggression last June. And that led to a lot more virtually unanimous support for the government in Iran. The same kind of thing would happen in Venezuela, but also outside the borders, the whole continent, and indeed all of Latin America. Even Mexico will be full of people wanting to defend Venezuela and Latin America in general from these rapacious, crazy Yankee imperialists who want to come in and steal their resources, which Trump has even admitted is his goal.

Now he’s finally admitted that no, it’s not about fentanyl which of course doesn’t come from Venezuela anyway—that’s all just a ludicrous pretext—what it’s reallyabout is stealing what Trump says is “our” oil. Well, Trump, what is your oil doing under Venezuela’s land? Maybe Trump doesn’t realize…he looks at a globe and he sees that Texas is above Venezuela and he thinks the oil leaked out of Texas down into Venezuela, so he’s going to go get it back.

This is so ludicrous. And so the international community needs to stand up and say, look, we have a multipolar world now. We need it to run under some vestige of international law. And instead of having the UN and international law working together with the Americans, which has been the way it’s been since World War II, it’s time that international law and international cooperation has to happen against the Zionist occupied U.S. empire.

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What moral does the US have for such designations, when it protects and finances terrorist organizations within its territory and openly speaks about covert actions and sabotages by the CIA against Venezuelan infrastructures?

The US just intends to impose an international isolation on the Bolivarian and Chavista Revolution, increase pressure, escalate on an aggression that would have unpredictable consequences for peace, security and stability in Latin America and the Caribbean and expand the meager support that it’s unlawful attacks have received

Our all-out solidarity and support would go the people and government of Venezuela in the face of this infamous barbarism.

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A woman covers her nose while walking past piles of garbage on a street in Havana.

The Jew World of Gazafication and Pegasus-ization of the world: Piled-up garbage earlier this month in Havana, where desperate conditions are leading to the spread of mosquito-borne viruses.

U.S. Oil Blockade of Venezuela Pushes Cuba Toward Collapse

The Communist-ruled island was already suffering from food shortages, blackouts and an exodus of people; now it faces the loss of cheap oil from Nicolás Maduro

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Gaza, a la Jewish Vaues.

Ahh, Palestinian resistance? The land, man, their land, as opposed to the Wandering Jew.

Here, Jew York Times: Man, the neuroperverse, from Freud and rabbis, to Torah and Adolph Bibi, Golda to Zuckerbery, Brin to Altman.

The Lives They Lived

b. 1927

Anna Ornstein

Deported to Auschwitz as a teen, she pushed psychoanalysis to think about Holocaust survivors in a new way. By Daniel Bergner

Dr. Anna Ornstein survived Auschwitz-Birkenau at age 17. There, her father and grandmother were killed in the gas chambers. Her two brothers were pressed into labor for the Axis armies and never returned. Later, as a psychoanalyst, she published academic writing that sometimes took a personal turn and held a muted yet unmistakable rage. That anger was not focused on Hitler or the memory of especially cruel SS guards; it was aimed at a prevalent psychoanalytic perspective that she felt failed to see, let alone learn from, the experience of Holocaust survivors.

Ornstein grew up in a Hungarian farming town, where, for the tiny Jewish minority, antisemitism was severe but not insurmountable. Then came German occupation and the packed cattle cars that hauled Jews toward almost inevitable extermination. At Auschwitz-Birkenau, living on a once-daily chunk of bread and “some kind of cooked grass,” as Ornstein would recall in a short memoir, she and her mother fended for each other. Ornstein “became my mother’s eyes” after her mother’s glasses were confiscated. She masked her mother’s weakness so she wouldn’t be marked for death. Her mother, for her part, persuaded Ornstein that it was only rumor when prisoners spoke of the distinctive smell in the air as coming from burning bodies.

After stints in two more Nazi camps and, finally, liberation, mother and daughter made their way back to Hungary, where Ornstein’s mother took charge of an orphanage for 40 Jewish children who lost their families. She insisted that every child be bathed in attention by any available adult — that “the cook, the gardener, the maid, whoever else was around,” Ornstein wrote, should stay at the bedside of any child who struggled to fall asleep. The healing of the children was essential to her mother’s own. Ornstein herself found healing in her marriage to a young man, Paul Ornstein, whom she had adored since meeting him when she was 14 and he 17. Paul had escaped from forced labor with the German Army and, later, Soviet Army detention. The children from the orphanage gathered in a choir to sing at the wedding.

If the orphanage and the wedding sound like sentimental set pieces in a Holocaust movie, they would also become crucial to Ornstein’s vision as a clinician and an academic. Ornstein followed Paul to medical school and, after they immigrated to the United States, into psychoanalytic training in the 1960s. But Ornstein felt that classical psychoanalysis failed to reckon with the individual and complex experiences of what she and other Holocaust survivors endured — and how, in a great many cases, they overcame what they went through.

Analysts in training undergo their own analyses. One day, Ornstein took a written account of her experiences to her analyst, who was also the chairman of the psychiatry department at the University of Cincinnati, where she had studied. Two of Ornstein’s grown children, Rafael and Sharone Ornstein, both psychoanalysts themselves, told me about the incident. They didn’t know exactly what their mother had written, but they guessed that she made an urgent effort to have her specific story — and her capacity to recover — understood.

The next day, the chairman’s secretary handed the pages back, saying only, “This is yours.” Ornstein reiterated that the document was meant for her analyst. The secretary replied, “He said, ‘This is yours.’” “From his responses,” Ornstein recounted in a 2014 essay, “I learned early on that it was preferable for me not to share my Holocaust experiences with him.”

Psychoanalysis was built on Freud’s ideas about the unconscious sexual drives of childhood and the guilt, fear, repression and other drives that follow from early erotic yearnings. In classic psychoanalytic treatment, a patient’s troubles were seen as almost purely internal. Breakthroughs depended on unburying conflicts and torment. The Holocaust, so immensely and devastatingly external, didn’t fit readily within this paradigm. It posed a tremendous challenge for mainstream psychoanalytic theory. If the field didn’t always look away from the Holocaust, as Ornstein’s analyst seems to have done, it often did something that was, in Ornstein’s mind, worse. It reduced survivors to extreme victimhood, presuming that they could be summarily categorized as broken beings.

But Ornstein and her husband found an emerging alternative. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, a psychoanalyst named Heinz Kohut was beginning to focus on the fundamental need for human connection. “The role of the other in the experience of the self — we take this as a given now,” Sharone told me. “But back in the day, the whole idea was the isolated mind with drives and instincts.” Ornstein and her husband became part of a small circle who helped Kohut develop his insights. They emphasized the necessity of human bonds.

This spoke to Ornstein’s experiences. She saw herself not as broken but as resilient — because of the bond with her mother, because of bonds with other concentration-camp prisoners, because of fortifying familial bonds built into her life before the Holocaust, because of the bond between her and Paul. She recognized similar strength and foundations in many survivors.

In her 2014 essay, she lamented, in tones of open anger, that “psychiatrists and psychoanalysts had missed a unique opportunity to research a most remarkable phenomenon in modern history” — they failed to ask “what made psychological survival in concentration camps” possible. “Instead, the professionals restricted their inquiry to the study of the pathological consequences of this unparalleled historical event and then proceeded to theorize about the transgenerational transmission only” — the italics are hers — “of the traumatic aspects of the survivors’ experiences.” Her field had reduced and failed to examine not only her experiences but also the experiences of her children.

All three of Ornstein’s children — Miriam, a child psychiatrist, as well as Rafael and Sharone — brought up in separate conversations how much their mother loved to dance. At weddings and bar and bat mitzvahs, she threw herself into the hora, the traditional Jewish dance usually done in a circle of held hands, with wild communal hopping and kicking. Her dancing was, in her children’s words, fueled by “pleasure at being with people” and filled “with a sense of triumph.”

Rafael spoke, too, of the defiance that accompanied his mother’s capacity for joy. “It was, Screw you, look at me, look at my kids,” he said. “She was militant about resilience.”

Daniel Bergner is a contributing writer for the magazine and the author of “The Mind and the Moon: My Brother’s Story, the Science of Our Brains and the Search for Our Psyches.”

Yeah, always the boys and girls and old men and women in the striped PJ’s.

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[Palestinian Driving Licences Are Older Than The State Of Israel (History Can’t Be Erased).]

A path forward for Palestinian resistance

Posted in ActionsAfricaIndigenousLabor solidarityNo to fascismNorth Africa & West AsiaPalestineRacism & OppressionSpotlight

By Susan Abulhawa
December 11, 2025

The following remarks were delivered by internationally renowned and award-winning Palestinian author and poet Susan Abulhawa to the Muwatin’s 30th Annual Conference, “The Impact of the Genocide in Gaza on the Future of the World and the Reading of the Palestinian Question” on Dec. 3, 2025.

I want to talk about the strategic ­­mistakes we’ve made, the lessons we can learn, and to humbly offer suggestions on how we move forward our indigenous liberation struggle.

In my view, one of the most painful and recurring patterns in our struggle — a strategic error that has, time and again, transformed moments of undeniable power into periods of deepened dispossession. It is the mistake of willfully allowing the transfer of our struggle from the arenas of our power into the arenas where we are essentially powerless.

A central question that we must ponder is this: Where does Palestinian power truly reside?

I argue that Palestinian power is at its zenith in the indigenous spaces of mass mobilization and in the unfiltered narrative. It is in the streets and the global consciousness. It is in the common sense of morality and common quest for truth and justice. And most importantly, it is in all that we inherit from our ancestors of heritage, history and culture.

On the flip side, we are most vulnerable in the imposed spaces of diplomacy — the closed rooms and negotiation tables that are brokered by the very powers that hold our lives in utter contempt.

The critical error we make is this: repeatedly, Palestinian leaders cash in the immense power that the people garner in the streets, from their bodies and blood — a power born from immense loss of life, home and heritage.

Freedom doesn’t compromise with colonizers

Then the leaderships cash it all in, in order to have a “seat at the table” — a table where the game is rigged, the rules are set by the colonizer and the prize is not liberation but a managed defeat that uses words like “interim, “phased,” “compromise,” “conditional” and so on. No one stops to ask “interim” what? “phased” what? compromise what? Conditional what?

Because freedom does not happen in phases. It does not spring from interim agreements with colonizers. It does not happen in compromised promises, nor is freedom ever conditional.

History teaches us that liberation is a cataclysmic rupture. It is a violent breaking of chains. It is a tumultuous imposition of one’s humanity.

In February 1985, after more than 20 years in prison — 20 years stolen from his life, from his family; 20 years of hard labor and in a tiny cell with one barred window — Nelson Mandela famously refused an offer to be released from prison by the South African government. An offer from the state’s President P.W. Botha. Mandela refused, because the offer was conditional. It spoke of compromise, of phases and all the diplomatic trappings of colonialism. He refused, because it required him to renounce armed struggle, a condition he deemed unacceptable as long as the indigenous majority of South Africa remained oppressed and the African National Congress (ANC) was banned.

Specifically, it required him to “unconditionally reject violence as a political instrument.” The offer was widely seen as a ploy to divide the anti-apartheid movement and portray Mandela as an uncompromising figure if he refused.

Compromise, the oppressed are always told, is required.

But Mandela’s message was an uncompromising rejection of the terms, emphasizing that the freedom of his people cannot be conditional, nor would he trade it for his own personal liberty, for phased diplomatic advances toward freedom, and so on.

The iconic lines from his response are these: “I cannot and will not give any undertaking at a time when I and you, the people, are not free. Your freedom and mine cannot be separated. Only free men can negotiate. Prisoners cannot enter into contracts.”

Mandela argued that the government was the one responsible for the violence by enforcing apartheid and banning peaceful resistance, and the onus was on them to create conditions for a peaceful resolution. And in turn, he made his own demands of the government.

History proved him right, and Mandela was released unconditionally five years later in 1990, without having to renounce armed struggle, and he went on to lead South Africa’s journey toward freedom.

Herein lies our repeated mistake.

Historic resistance and the British Mandate

One of the first clear examples occurred during the Great Revolt of 1936 – 1939. This was a massive, popular uprising. A general strike that paralyzed the British Mandate economy, combined with widespread armed rebellion. It was a raw expression of indigenous power from the streets, challenging the very foundation of the colonial project.

It was so potent that the British established the infamous Peel Commission of 1937. This was the first diplomatic “table” that channeled the energy of the revolt into a political process whose primary outcome was the dismemberment of Palestine. The British, together with their zionist proxies, used brutal military force to crush the revolt. They assassinated leaders in public spectacles, exiled them, broke bones, demolished homes, confiscated weapons and land and so on. But ultimately, it was the idea of diplomacy that broke the revolt — through strategic concessions and promises on worthless paper that allowed the British to quell an indigenous uprising in exchange for words and half-baked concessions.

In effect, the British succeeded in shifting the arena of struggle from the potent and unpredictable street, where we were most powerful, into the colonial space where our fate was placed in the hands of elites who could be corrupted or duped with empty promises. Imagine if we had not accepted a simple white paper. Imagine if we refused a mere promise of freedom but instead demanded it then and there, when Britain most needed us as the renewed German threats loomed.

First Intifada in 1987

There were many examples of this strategy repeated on a micro scale after that. At the international level, the pattern emerged again from the First Intifada in 1987. For six years, the world watched as an indigenous population armed with little more than stones and collective action held a moral mirror up to the most powerful military in the region. The images of Palestinian children facing Israeli tanks shattered the veneer of innocence that Israel had worked so hard to cultivate. It broke through their lies and their tidy narrative. It imposed immense reputational costs on them and made the status quo of direct occupation unsustainable.

This was Palestinian power at a historic peak — despite the “break their bones” policy; despite the zionist inhumanity — Palestinians held the power, because our struggle had taken to the streets, into the light of truth and into the moral consciousness of global masses.

Thus, the counter strategy was not to offer justice, accountability or moral reflection. They simply did what had worked in the past. They changed the venue of our struggle.

The West, led by the United States, and a desperate Israel, offered a way out: the Madrid Conference of 1991. This was the bait. It was a spectacle of legitimacy, inviting Palestinians to a grand international table. But the real trap was sprung in the secret back-channels that led to the 1993 Oslo Accords.

Oslo Accords sell out

The unparalleled moral capital of the Intifada — the global sympathy, the grassroots unity, the clear narrative of right versus might, the real indigenous power — was catastrophically traded. For what? For a handshake on the White House lawn, for the illusion of statehood, for an airport they’d just obliterate a few years later and for the reality of the Palestinian Authority — a treasonous subcontractor for Israeli security designed to quell the very street power that had brought them to the table in the first place.

Oslo didn’t just halt the Intifada; it institutionalized our defeat. It turned a revolutionary struggle into a bureaucratic process and paved the way for Jordanian normalization and those that followed. The energy of the streets was channeled into endless, fruitless negotiations over borders and water rights, while settlements doubled. The hard-won power was gone.

The Second Intifada was a rinse and repeat cycle; this time it was not with the revolutionary Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) or the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) of the past but a tamed, bureaucratic Palestinian Authority under a new, client leadership. It was not the city of Oslo but Sharm el-Sheikh, with the participation of Egypt, the most consequential Arab country, having fully normalized Israeli occupation.

Unprecedented level of Israeli barbarism

Now, we arrive at this moment of an unprecedented level of Israeli barbarism and horror. And I say unprecedented not because they are more hateful or more sadistic than before. No, they have always been this way — whether the genocidal carnage of the Nakba, of Sabra and Shatila, Qana, the endless bombing campaigns against Gaza and on and on.

It is unprecedented, because they have learned from the patterns of their wicked past. History taught them that no matter how intense the international outrage or reputational damage, people forget and move on, and new generations can even be brainwashed all over again in ways that repair their narrative and close all the holes with enough propaganda, branding campaigns, public relations and Hollywood films.

Their decades-old internal laments of missed opportunities to “finish the job,” is what drives them now to push through the pressure and international condemnation, to get rid of us and take more and more of our land, homes and heritage.

October 7 to them was not a tragedy or defeat. It was the opportunity that they’ve wanted, perhaps even coaxed along. In their efforts to go all the way, to finish the job this time, Israel has once again been exposed. The rot of their colonial project is more exposed than ever. The brutal, genocidal logic of the zionist project is naked for the entire world to see.

And in response, we have seen a global awakening of popular support for Palestine on a scale never before witnessed. Millions in the streets from London to Jakarta. University encampments reviving the spirit of anti-apartheid solidarity. This is raw, indigenous, global street power. It is our power, paid in blood and tears. The kind of power Israel can never have. And it is potent.

Ceasefire – no guarantee of Palestinian sovereignty

In response, the same old trap is being set for us once again.

Look at the U.N. Security Council and the so-called “ceasefire” deals. The Palestinian Authority, along with Arab and Muslim nations, are once again being lured to the table. They are being asked to legitimize a process that is designed not for Palestinian liberation — as we can all clearly see — but for managing the crisis in Israel’s interest.

The Palestinian Authority’s shameful blessing of this resolution allowed so-called “friendly” nations to act, not out of solidarity but out of self-interest. They are seeking to secure their own regional stability and concessions from the United States. They are, in effect, being paid off to help quell the storm. The “deal” on the table was a deception: to stop the bombs temporarily, perhaps even facilitate a minor withdrawal, but it did so without a fundamental guarantee of Palestinian sovereignty, without a dismantling of the occupation and without addressing the root cause of colonialism.

They are asking Palestinians, and the world, to once again cash in the immense power of what can legitimately be called a “global intifada” for a “seat” at a diplomatic table that will decide how to manage the continued subjugation of Palestinians. They are trying to pull the struggle from the streets — where we are winning the narrative war — back into the closed rooms of the U.N. and diplomatic deals, where we have no power.

The lesson is stark, and it remains unlearned by those in positions of nominal authority. The “table” is not a prize. It is a weapon of pacification. The acquiescence of the Palestinian Authority is the height of betrayal, corruption and frank stupidity. The so-called ceasefire has not stopped the slaughter. It has not improved lives. It has not opened the border for sufficient food, water, fuel, medicine and the things of living. It has not brought education back to Gaza, our children now in their third year without formal schooling.

Every time popular power surges, an invitation to negotiate follows. Every time the occupier’s narrative is fractured, a diplomatic “process” is offered. And every time, we emerge from those talks weaker, more divided and with less land.

The only thing the PA’s acquiescence did was to squander the hard-won global solidarity. Not in total, thank God, as imperial powers expected or would like. It is thanks to the tenacity of activists and to the moral force of our martyrs and warriors.

Five moves for a path forward

So, what do we do now? I promised that I would offer at least a sense of the path forward and perhaps some concrete steps. But in effect, whatever steps we take must be predicated on a fundamental reorientation to stop cashing in our streets for their tables. This requires concrete, simultaneous actions, some of which are already ongoing. I give you five points. Five moves toward reorientation and reinvigoration of our movements.

ONE, we must consciously and relentlessly acknowledge and nurture our power where it actually resides. The most potent of these arenas is our indigeneity and history in the land — the heritage, traditions, culture, stories and audit of our lives and unbroken presence in the land over millennia. We take it for granted, but this is the basis of everything we do and everything we are. It is the basis of why our colonizers hate us — a deep-seeded jealousy of us for having real, tangible, verifiable, familial and moral roots in the land.

It is what they want more than anything. It is why they work so hard to promulgate the kind of fairytales that claim a Polish family, with centuries, millennia even, of history and roots in Poland, is actually indigenous Palestine, a fantastical claim that defies logic, reason and recorded history. But they invest so much in selling these fairytales to the world, because they understand the power of narrative.

We don’t have to make things up. Unlike them, we have receipts, we have proof. We have the terraced hills, the land deeds, the family histories, the ancient stories, the indigenous knowledge — botanical knowledge, the stories behind all the names of villages and land formations, the culinary heritage, the foraging traditions, the connection to the olives, to the almonds and pomegranates, the heritage of our clothes that speak their own language through Tatreez (Arabic embroidery) that springs from the land itself.

This is not abstract. It is the daily work of decolonizing our minds and reclaiming our narrative. It is in the ongoing work, however tedious and costly, of projects like that undertaken by Dr. Salman AbuSitta and the Palestine Land Society — of mapping Palestine, her stolen villages, the families that lived there and so on; or the archiving of land ownership prior to 1948, undertaken by Forensic Architecture; or the databases of oral testimonies of our elders; or archeological endeavors in historic places Israel hasn’t yet erased; or the scholarly auditing of Tatreez patterns and motifs; and so on.

This is not nostalgia. It is the active, unassailable proof of our indigeneity and our collective will to remain and return. More importantly, it is the foundation of our power, and efforts to nurture this arena deserve our attention and resources.

TWO, we must work to ensure that every Arab man, woman and child understands that Palestine is not a border dispute. It is the beating heart of West Asia and North Africa. Not because Palestine is a spiritual and cultural center (even though it is), but because Palestine is the locus of the region’s collective dignity and honor.

An Arab world brought to its knees over and over, whether through direct invasion (as in Iraq), through violent regime change (as in Syria), through decapitation and destabilization (as in Libya), or economic coercion and blackmail (as in nearly all the remaining states); then to have its treasures looted and controlled by western corporations, only to then be forced to witness the daily dismemberment, humiliation and genocide at its center and do nothing but issue mealymouthed statements or discuss normalization — this is a region that has lost its soul, lost its honor and betrayed its ancestors.

The liberation of Palestine is the key to liberation of the entire region, and indeed of humanity at large, from client regimes and imperial domination. It is the key to creating societies based on the region’s own intrinsic values, moral codes and traditions — not on the Western brand, unfettered capitalist consumption and the plastic life promulgated by Hollywood. To abandon Palestine is to accept a permanent state of dishonor and subjugation. To stand with Palestine is to fight for the soul and future of the entire region.

Indeed, it is to fight for a moral future for the entirety of humanity.

THREE, we must orient our outward national conversation not toward western elites, no matter how much power they hold over our lives. Instead, our efforts must be concentrated with the masses — organizing with labor unions and shared interests with workers’ movements, with the Global South, with the students putting it all on the line for the ideals of the world we all want, with the moral majority around the world who reject the increasingly apparent control and manipulation of an elite, imperial and largely zionist genocidal class.

FOUR, we must take deliberate steps to dismantle the illegitimate, collaborationist Palestinian Authority and reconstitute a truly representative leadership. This begins with the monumental but essential task of creating a full and comprehensive database of every Palestinian, from the river to the sea, and in every corner of our global diaspora.

With this registry, we must then implement a transparent, modern voting mechanism — one that empowers every one of our people, everywhere, to elect new regional and central leadership committees. The goal may well be the reconstitution of the PLO, purging it of the corrupt, incompetent and compromised and restoring it to its original revolutionary purpose: of liberation, not management.

FIVE, we must weaponize our legitimacy. Our strength is not in mimicking their diplomacy but in the unassailable justice of our cause. We must use every tool of mass mobilization — boycott, divestment, strikes, activism, direct actions, encampments and most importantly, international labor coordination.

We must empower cultural endeavors wherever they are, archival projects (I cannot emphasize enough the importance of archival work), scientific mappings and collections and so on. We must use the levers of international and national law, however flawed and skewed they are.

We must use every moment of global solidarity to impose such a cost on the colonizer that their current reality becomes untenable. We should not beg for a seat at their table. We have the power to make the table they sit at crumble beneath the weight of the world’s moral outrage, the weight of our pain and the weight of their own illegitimacy and cruelty.

We must make the cost of occupation so high — politically, economically, morally — that the colonizer is forced to come to our terms, which happen to be the terms of international law, universal human rights and common human morality.

Palestine’s power lies in her people

The strategic mistake we’ve made is a seductive one. A seat at the table feels like recognition. It feels like progress. But history has shown us, from the Peel Commission to Oslo to Sharm El Sheikh and to the current U.N. deception, that it is a mirage.

The power of Palestine is, has always been and will always be in her people and their story. To win, we must stop cashing in our blood and streets for their tables. Our future will not be negotiated in their closed rooms; it will be built on the open foundation of our unwavering resistance and our undeniable right to be free. We must not ever again accept anything that is less than a freedom that is total, unconditional and wholly ours.

I come back to Nelson Mandela. He was offered an exit from his chains, conditional on a diplomatic process that included the relinquishing of a fundamental right of colonized people to armed resistance. His response was not just a rejection. It was a reclamation of power. It was a refusal to move their national liberation struggle from the streets and masses to closed rooms and elites.

“Only free men can negotiate. Prisoners cannot enter into contracts,” he said.

We are, today, being offered a process of managed death, dispossession and imprisonment. A conditional calm. A phased return to a smaller cage. We must have the courage of Mandela to refuse. Our message must be the same: We cannot and will not give to any undertaking to negotiate the terms of our subjugation and ethnic cleansing.

Time to escalate the struggle

Now is the time to escalate in every way possible — not to squander the ineffable loss of life we have witnessed over the past two years for a deceptive calm. Now is the time to organize, both internally and externally, with a vigor as never before. We must do so deliberately and relentlessly on every front available to us, wherever we are in the world. And we must not stop until unconditional freedom is ours, the zionist abomination is dismantled and Palestine is once again restored to her pluralistic, multi-religious, indigenous glory.

I have no doubt we will achieve this reality. Some day. But we must all imagine it. You must see it clearly in your mind. You must believe it. Because freedom is possible. Restoration of our homes, monuments and heritage in our homeland is possible. Reunions of our families in the land where all of our ancestors are buried is possible. The calming, maybe even healing, of our broken hearts is also possible.

They are fucked, fucking themselves and fucking the world: Indonesia’s population is over 280 million, making it the world’s fourth most populous country, with projections for 2025 around 285-286 million people, heavily concentrated on the island of Java, which holds over half the total, and it’s the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation.

Indonesia Calls in Military to Accelerate Forest Clearance Amid Environmental Concerns

As deforestation escalates in Indonesia, the government deploys the military to speed up forest clearing, raising debates over environmental impact and sustainable development.

[projected to grow to over 300 million by 2035, reaching a peak near 322 million around 2050-2059, and then potentially declining slightly to around 296 million by 2100, solidifying its position as the world’s fourth most populous nation.]

Faure Gnassingbé applauded by other leaders in Washington in December.

Tightropes, uh? Neither Russia nor France: One West African country walks a diplomatic tightrope

The Lomé regime is far too shrewd to be caught out openly supporting a challenge to Benin’s President Patrice Talon – with whom its relations are guarded at best – or officially confirming the Béninois belief that it secured coup-leader Tigri’s passage to safety. Both governments are members of the beleaguered Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas).

Yet Gnassingbé makes no secret of cultivating affable and supportive relations with Burkina Faso and the fellow Sahelian military governments in Niger and Mali – all three of whom walked out of Ecowas last January.

Nor is he afraid of reminding France, Togo’s traditional main international partner, that he has other options.

On 30 October President Emmanuel Macron welcomed Gnassingbé to the Élysée Palace for talks aimed at strengthening bilateral relations.

But less than three weeks later, the Togolese leader was in Moscow for a notably warm encounter with Russian President Vladimir Putin. They formally approved a defence partnership allowing Russian vessels to use Lomé port, one of the best-equipped deepwater harbours on the western coast of Africa and a key supply gateway for the landlocked Sahelian states that, following the military coups of 2020 to 2023, have become key Kremlin protégés.

While Gnassingbé’s trip to Paris was fairly low-key, his Moscow excursion was high-profile and wide-ranging.

The bilateral military accord provides for intelligence and joint military exercises (although Lomé has no plans to provide a base for the Africa Corps, the Kremlin-controlled successor to the now disbanded Wagner mercenary outfit). All this was supplemented with plans for economic cooperation and an announcement of the reopening of their respective embassies, both closed back in the 1990s.

Don’t touch that InBred UnUnited Queen-dumb’s hand!

Gaza a la Utah: Utah’s Trumpian homeless ‘campus’ — lifeline or detention camp?

The divisive plan comes as the president cuts federal funding for housing and tells states to get rough sleepers into mental health and drug treatment centres.

Fucking Mormons. Angels and Gold . . . . The Jews . . . . Concentration CAMPS, a la LDS.

What the fuck is this milquetoast? The fucking war is a racket and murder “engineers” and families of those should be IED and pager and Molotov euthanized.

Iran-linked hackers claim to expose alleged Israeli drone engineers, offer $30,000 bounties

Cyber group Handala claimed to have acquired the names of engineers involved in Israel’s drone programs, a day after threatening Israeli politicians.

Cuntsville!

The Trump administration may be seeking to permanently end certain green-card programs but is constrained by existing law, a former top U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) official told Newsweek.

“I think the administration would like to permanently end various green card programs; however, there is a legislative framework set up that would be almost impossible to work around without congressional action,” Ricky Murray, who served as USCIS chief of staff for Refugee and International Operations until November, told Newsweek in a statement.

“Even with executive orders, this would not override the statutes and regulations on the books. I believe these ‘pauses,’ which are undefined in length, are as far as the administration believes they can push the envelope without congressional buy-in.”

Green copper plaque with French words. The plaque says: "Statue colossale de la liberté par Aug. Bartholdi  Statuaire. Exécutée en cuivre martelé par Gaget, Cauthier, &  Cie. Constructeurs a Paris."

Translated into English, the plaque says:

"Colossal Statue of Liberty by Aug. Bartholdi, statue maker. Made in hammered copper by Gaget, Cauthier and Company, builders in Paris"

The comments came after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that the diversity visa lottery program would be suspended following a deadly shooting involving an immigrant who entered the United States through the program.

Circus? Carnival?

Former Rep. Joseph Kennedy III, a grandnephew of the late president, said Thursday afternoon in a statement that the center “is a living memorial to a fallen president and named for President Kennedy by federal law. It can no sooner be renamed than can someone rename the Lincoln Memorial, no matter what anyone says.”

In a separate statement Thursday, six Democratic lawmakers who serve as ex-officio members of the Kennedy Center board said they would hold the administration accountable for violating the law.

“Beyond using the Kennedy Center to reward his friends and political allies, President Trump is now attempting to affix his name to yet another public institution without legal authority. Federal law established the Center as a memorial to President Kennedy and prohibits changing its name without Congressional action,” the lawmakers wrote in a statement, adding later, “as ex-officio members of the Kennedy Center Board, we will be unwavering in our commitment to holding this Administration accountable.”

The minority leaders of the House and Senate — Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. — were among those who signed the statement.

Paper Toilet Donald Trump

Another ex-officio member of the board who didn’t vote for the change, Sen. Shelly Moore Capito, R-W.V., told reporters at the Capitol on Thursday, “the Kennedy Center, in my view, is the Kennedy Center.”

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I’ll take these carnivals over anything from the white malics ghouls: 8 Most Bizarre Festivals Around the World

‘No Sleep for ICE’: Inside the Protest Movement Keeping Immigration Agents Awake at Night

Trump's Chicago Crackdown Starts With 'Midway Blitz' By ICE

“Without sharing our methods, I want to be clear that we make sure we are 100% confident in this, using multiple sources of information, before we target a hotel,” she says. She noted that ICE agents have had to adjust their operations due to the protests.

Ahh, that UnUnited Snakes/Shekels of AmeriKKKa.

Banned in 70 countries, pesticide remains legal in U.S. despite Parkinson’s concerns

Paraquat, originally developed by Syngenta and sold by Chevron in the 1960s, rips tissue apart, destroying plants on a molecular level within hours.

“It’s used because it’s effective at what it does. It’s highly toxic. It’s very good at killing things,” said Geoff Horsfield, policy director at the Environmental Working Group.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulates paraquat, labeling it as “registered use,” with a skull and crossbones, meaning it can only be used by people who have a license. The label also warns that “one sip can kill,” and splashes can severely burn the skin.

RelatedMichigan family has 7 Parkinson’s cases. Did weed killer play a role?

In one case documented by U.S. Poison Centers, a 65-year-old man spilled paraquat on himself and kept working. He died 34 days later as his kidney, lungs and heart stopped working.

Lurking behind the immediate risks, though, are concerns about long-term exposure.

Thousands of people have sued Syngenta, a manufacturer, and Chevron USA, a seller, over paraquat exposure. They’re alleging the chemical companies failed to warn of the dangers of paraquat despite knowing it could damage human nerve cells and studies showing it’s linked to Parkinson’s disease.

Scientists don’t know what, exactly, triggers Parkinson’s, a brain disease that impacts movement and gets worse over time. But it’s likely a mix of genetic, and mostly environmental factors.

Mac Barlow, an Alabama farmer who regularly sprayed paraquat to clear his fields before the next growing season, blames the pesticide for his Parkinson’s.

“For about 40 years off and on, I’ve been using that stuff,” he said. “I’ll be honest with you, if I knew it was going to be that bad, I would have tried to figure out something else.”

Oil in our fucking veins: Grappling with its worst drought in a century, Iraq bets on a controversial oil-for-water deal

War, Jews, U$A, UK. And fucking TURKEY.

In November, the two countries formalized the multi-billion-dollar Water Cooperation Framework Agreement, under which Turkish firms will build new infrastructure to improve Iraq’s water efficiency and storage. The projects will be financed with Iraqi oil revenues, effectively an attempt to convert the country’s crude oil exports into water security.

Under the deal, Iraq will sell an agreed number of barrels of oil each day, with the proceeds deposited into a fund to pay Turkish companies for work on water infrastructure projects, said Torhan al-Mufti, water affairs adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani.

Rape, man, the Art of War, Bellum Economicus. This is why all rich people need euthanizing.

As Wage Growth Slows and Unemployment Rises, Trump Tax Cuts Deliver Big for Mega-Rich Retail CEOs

“At the same time prices have soared for consumers and retail workers remain stuck in low-wage jobs, big-store CEOs and shareholders have reaped higher profits and lower taxes.”

Shoot these fucking rabid “dogs” in the streets, please.

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‘My job is to save the fucking wilderness. I don’t know anything else worth saving.” Thus the career plan of George Washington Hayduke, hard-nut hero of Edward Abbey’s 1975 novel The Monkey Wrench Gang. Pro-conservation, pro-guns and extremely pro-booze, anti-mining, anti-tourism and extremely anti-dams, Hayduke appoints himself protector of the remaining desert regions of the American southwest, and becomes a pioneer in the art of “eco-tage”, also known as “monkey wrenching” – using the tools of industry to demolish the infrastructure of industry in the name of the biosphere.

Hayduke is joined by three other activists – an anarchist doctor, a revolutionary feminist and a polygamist river guide – and this quartet of Quixotes heads out into red-rock country to wage war on techno-industry. They pour sand into the fuel tanks of bulldozers. They drive quarry lorries over canyon rims. They blast power lines and disrupt strip mines. Their weapons are audacity, wit and gelignite. Their grail is the destruction of the Glen Canyon Dam that blocks the Colorado river (and, it should be noted, still does).

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Abbey spent years in grad school in New Mexico during the 1950s, flipping between the library and the landscape. His master’s thesis was entitled “Anarchism and the Morality of Violence”, and it compared Godwin, Proudhon and Bakunin. When he wasn’t writing his thesis (which was most of the time), he was working as a fire-watcher and forest ranger in the national parks of the southwest. During those years, he thought his way through and beyond Thoreauvian civil disobedience, and into the world of direct action. He tested out his conclusions in non-fiction in the bestselling and bracingly grumpy Desert Solitaire (1968), and then fictionally in The Monkey Wrench Gang. When it was published, Jim Harrison described it approvingly in a New York Times review as “a violently revolutionary novel”. So it proved to be.

DERRICK JENSEN SAID, “ANY BOOK THAT DOESN’T start from the fact that this culture is killing the planet and work to resolve it is unforgivable.”

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Introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson

Editors Note

Ursula K. Le Guin

Derrick Jensen

Alan Moore

A CrimethInc. Ex-Worker

Professor Calamity of the Catastraphone Orchestra

Jimmy T. Hand

Lewis Shiner

Cristy C. Road

Octavio Buenaventura

Michael Moorcock

Carissa van den Berk Clark

Rick Dakan

Jim Munroe

Starhawk

Conclusions

Appendix A: Anarchist Fiction Writers

Appendix B: Also of note

Appendix C: Lists

Stories that explore anarchist societies

Stories that fictionalize anarchist history

Stories that feature sympathetic anarchist characters

Stories that feature anarchists as villains

Acknowledgements

Yikes. Barely acknowledging Whitney Webb?

Alison? Videos.

Five and a half FUCKING fucked up YEARS ago . . . . Four videos, have at it BettBeat Media! Introduction to the Fourth Industrial Revolution & The Covid Economic Reset

“…. good things happen to really bad-fucked up-neuroperverse cunts . . . .”

Paulo Kirk

Dec 20, 2025

Elon Musk becomes first person worth $700 billion following pay package ruling

Elon Musk is seen boarding Air Force One in New Jersey

The Trump administration reversed a Biden-era ban on antipersonnel land mines except on the Korean Peninsula.

Hegseth reverses land mine policy to allow use of controversial weapon

The memo, signed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, says the reversal would give the U.S. military a “force multiplier” against enemies.

April 2019 photo of Hoover Tower on the campus of Stanford University.

Do you see it yet, people? Are you a bit more sentient than a sea jelly? They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can’t find a job

Fucking JEWS:

A crowdfunding campaign to support Ahmed al Ahmed, the Muslim fruit seller shot after disarming one of the men who was attacking a Hanukkah event in Sydney, generated $1.3 million in its first day — with the largest donation coming from the American Jewish billionaire Bill Ackman.

Ackman gave $66,000 to the GoFundMe for al Ahmed and promoted the campaign to his followers, tweeting, “This is the verified link for the Bondi hero.”

In a viral video on Sunday, shortly after the terror attack on Bondi Beach that left 15 killed and over 40 injured, al Ahmed, 43, can be seen crouching behind a car before jumping into action as one of the terrorists shoots a firearm at the Jewish celebration. Al Ahmed, a Syrian-born father of two who was unarmed, then jumped on the attacker from behind, wresting the firearm from his hands.

Really, fucking JEWS. Venezuela? Latin America? Jews. Maduro tests Trump with “Plan B” oil tanker strategy.

That fucking Glosser . . . Miller . . . How Stephen Miller is turning the US state department into an ‘anti-immigration machine’

Miller is one of the most powerful officials in Trump’s White House, illustrating how it has sought to overcome a ‘deep state’ of professional diplomats

Miller’s influence, said one former senior official briefed on the calls, was part of a broader strategy under the Trump administration of “installing trusted people in the key positions, and turning [the state department] into an anti-immigration machine”.

In the months since Trump was inaugurated, the US has revoked thousands of visas, many for students, established full or partial bans on immigrants from 19 countries, announced it would take only 7,500 refugees next year and give priority to white South Africans, and deported tens of thousands of people sometimes to third countries in harsh conditions. At the state department, diplomats said that the administration’s focus on immigration was a significant pivot, especially for those who had previously worked in departments seeking to facilitate legal migration rather than deter it.

Yikes, the Jew Party:

‘You cannot hide’: Democrats’ swaggering approach stymies House Republicans

Under Hakeem Jeffries, the minority party has kept GOP leaders on the back foot since September.

Ahh, those fucking JEWS are everywhere, in Arkansas?

The University of Arkansas flagship has removed the director of its King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies and is considering firing her from her tenured faculty role — an escalation of a monthslong conflict between the Iranian American academic and the administration.

In a Tuesday letter the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Brian Raines, told Shirin Saeidi, an associate professor of political science, that he recommended she be fired for cause. Raines cited as reasons letters she’d signed and her social-media posts expressing anti-Israel views and opining about other conflicts in the Middle East, in addition to testimony she submitted on university letterhead in the 2023 appeal of a case involving an Iranian convicted of war crimes. The justification largely mirrored a December 5 letter from Raines removing her as director. Saeidi shared the letters with The Chronicle; a university spokesperson confirmed their authenticity.

“This is very concerning for everyone who is committed to academic freedom,” she said.

[Fucking whore, above, Bazargan]

Some of Saeidi’s public statements did come to the university’s attention thanks to the political activist, Lawdan Bazargan, who spoke to The Chronicle. Bazargan leads a group that “works to expose individuals in Western institutions who normalize or sanitize the Iranian regime’s crimes,” she said in an email. In an interview, Bazargan said that when she hadn’t initially heard a response from the university, she then alerted board members and state legislators. “It’s not about freedom of speech,” Bazargan said. “It’s about her misusing her role and resources.”

Photo illustration incorporating a portrait of Shirin Saeidi and the U. of Arkansas logo

Bazargan has also raised concerns about a book written by Saeidi, including allegations that she used material without permission. The book’s publisher, Cambridge University Press, said in an email that it is investigating. Saeidi said she provided the press with materials that would disprove the allegations.

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is reviewing Saeidi’s case to determine whether to get involved, said Zach Greenberg, of the organization’s faculty legal defense team. It’s difficult and unusual for a university to fire a tenured professor, he said, and “it appears that the misconduct here involves speech.” Two other tenured professors who faced criticism for vocal pro-Palestinian activism have been fired since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.

The Middle East Studies Association, or MESA, wrote a letter to the University of Arkansas’s president, chancellor, and arts and sciences dean opposing the decision to remove her as director of the center.

“There is good reason to believe that this decision was politically motivated and taken primarily because of Professor Saeidi’s speech,” the MESA letter said, “thereby violating the principles of academic freedom, her First Amendment rights, and university policy.”

Fucking JEWS, neuroperverse, Oppen-Monster-Heimers to the hilt:

You’re not imagining it: The AI job squeeze isn’t some future apocalypse, it’s already quietly underway.

Professor Yoshua Bengio spent four decades building the technology that is now coming for your job. He is a computer science professor at the Université de Montréal, a Turing Award winner, and one of the most-cited scientists in the world on Google Scholar—and now he’s turned his back on his life’s work to warn that your job is probably already under threat.

Desk jobs, or as Bengio called them, “cognitive jobs, the jobs that you can do behind a keyboard,” will be the first casualties of automation.

“It’s just a matter of time,” the AI pioneer stressed on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast.

Jew quote of the day, according to Jew rags like BLoomberg, WSJ, et al.

Quote of the Day by Wall Street stalwart Bill Ackman: ‘In order to be successful, you have to make sure that being rejected dosen’t bother you at all’

And, alas, more Jew Interference: Jew York Times. Christ, JEWS. David Marchese. The ceasefire is HOLDING this fucking Marchese states?

[Marchese lives in suburban New Jersey.[2] He is married and has two children. He is Jewish and an atheist.]

The writer, lawyer and human rights activist Raja Shehadeh, who is 74, has spent most of his life living in Ramallah, a city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. This is where his Palestinian Christian family ended up after fleeing Jaffa, now part of greater Tel Aviv, in 1948, as Jewish paramilitary forces bombed the city. Since he was a much younger man, Shehadeh has been doggedly documenting the experience of living under Israeli occupation — recording what has been lost and what remains.

That work, defined by precise description and delicately deployed emotion, has won him widespread acclaim. Shehadeh’s 2007 book, “Palestinian Walks: Forays Into a Vanishing Landscape,” won Britain’s Orwell Prize for political writing. Here in the United States, his book “We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I” was a finalist for the 2023 National Book Award. He’s also a co-founder of Al-Haq, a human rights organization — recently sanctioned by the United States government — that has documented abuses against Palestinians in the occupied territories for over 45 years.

To read Shehadeh’s work — including his essays for The Times’s Opinion section — is to be exposed to a thinker with a long and stubbornly optimistic view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This is a man who believes that peace remains possible. But he also maintains that for peace to have any chance of prevailing, there’s so much — the stories told about the region, even the basic facts — that needs to be fundamentally reconsidered.

Ahh, Jew Tech: IDF establishes artificial intelligence division in response to Oct. 7 failure

AIDF is intended to serve as a living bridge made up of experts, recruiting stars from Israel’s hi-tech industry to bring the forefront of technology and creativity into the IDF’s decision-making.

This month Tehran, a city of 10 million people, was questioning its viability. After six years of drought and the driest autumn in over 50 years, the reservoirs that supply the city fell to around 10 percent of capacity and in some cases lower still. In late November and early December, rainfall was down by roughly 90 percent compared with historic averages. City residents faced rolling water cuts, sharply reduced tap pressure and pleas from officials to limit washing.

Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, announced in November that if rains did not come, parts of the city would need to be evacuated. Thankfully, rain eventually fell around Tehran, easing immediate pressure on water supplies. But the city came too close to disaster. There is no reprieve from the danger of taps running dry, and the prospect of more rain appears grim.

Oh, the fucking Pedophiles, the rape factories of Jews, and those TAPES, fuckers, not fucking still images. Golden Shower Semen Drip Trump and baby girls.

ABC UnNews:

Documents in the rolling release of the Justice Department’s files on Jeffrey Epstein have yet to show evidence of wrongdoing on the part of famous, powerful men, against the expectations of many of those who pushed for the files’ release.

The DOJ said the files, which included a trove of photographs and court records, would not be fully released on Friday, despite a law mandating doing so, due to the vetting process required to protect Epstein’s victims.

Democratic lawmakers pushed back on the partial nature of the release, which included minimal references to President Donald Trump. Critics of Trump have speculated about the degree to which the president, who had a friendship with Epstein until they had a falling out around 2004, appears in the Epstein files, while Trump has accused several well-known Democrats of having ties to the disgraced financier.

Embarassing. Fucking snapshots, man, and this is it for the great DOJ and FBI? Nope!

And what is it, that Zionism is on its death bed? Israel is about to go? These fucking pundits, man, all over the ALT net.

Israel Is Preparing for a Permanent Presence in Gaza, Satellite Images Reveal

Since the ceasefire, Israel has constructed at least 13 new military outposts inside Gaza, consolidated existing military infrastructure, built roads, and destroyed more Palestinian property.

[Israel is currently maintaining 48 military outposts east of the yellow line. Image by Forensic Architecture.]

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“There is but one evil, war. All the other proclaimed evils such as hate, greed, discrimination, and jealousy are only sub-categories of it.” – José Barreiro

Paulo Kirk

Dec 19, 2025

Oh, these mother fuckers, man, these on-line warriors, all of those white ghouls, all those PhDs yammering about Art of War or Clausewitz. May they all rot in proverbial HELL.

“War is nothing but a continuation of politics with the admixture of other means.”
― Carl von Clausewitz, On War

“If we read history with an open mind, we cannot fail to conclude that, among all the military virtues, the energetic conduct of war has always contributed most to glory and success.”
― Carl Von Clausewitz, On War

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

I could go on for weeks, listing in general all the victims and cutting and pasting a thousand more photos of all the victims of these motherfuckers, these cocksuckers, these bastards from Cap’N Crunch Pete and Semen Drip Trump, to Adolph Bibi or our own Glosser-Miller.

War, and oh, all those fucking cum shots, those sons-of-bitches valorizing this or that weapon system, this or that AI tool, this or that neuroperverse tech terrorist.

War, uh?

An estimated over 940,000 people were killed by direct post-9/11 war violence in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan between 2001-2023. Of these, more than 432,000 were civilians. The number of people wounded or ill as a result of the conflicts is far higher, as is the number of civilians who died “indirectly,” as a result of wars’ destruction of economies, healthcare systems, infrastructure and the environment. An estimated 3.6-3.8 million people died indirectly in post-9/11 war zones, bringing the total death toll to at least 4.5-4.7 million and counting.

Victims of War | Muhammed Muheisen
Images of war are shocking. They also can strengthen our humanity. -  Berkeley News

Recently discharged Marine Faris Touhy recreates an image of him drinking a cup of coffee after two days of fighting on Eniwetok Atoll in February, 1944.

Of his eight books, The Wounded Generation feels, more than earlier volumes, like a work in some way of love and reconciliation. Late in the book, a brief paragraph that mentioned en passant both the war-induced alcoholism and the postwar death of Joshua Nasaw—one of many individual stories David Nasaw shares.

Joshua Nasaw was an Army medical officer who was mustered home after a midwar heart attack—and who then lived on until 1970, when he died of a second heart attack the VA rated as “service-related.” His son writes nothing more—but a few pages later, quotes another author thus:

Ignored in any “good war” narratives is…what really happened overseas—and most important, what occurred after the men came home. Many families lived with the returnee’s demons and physical afflictions. A lot of us grew up dealing with collateral damage from that war—our fathers.

Yankee Doodle Dandy:

Key Findings

U.S. Military

  • Over 7,053 U.S. service members died in the post-9/11 wars.
  • At least four times as many U.S. service members and veterans of the post-9/11 wars died by suicide than in combat.
  • Certain U.S. states and communities have borne a higher human cost than others, signaling a pattern of inequality in military service.
  • On average, over the course of the war in Afghanistan (2001-2021), 24% of U.S. active-duty women service members and 1.9% of active-duty men experienced sexual assault. These numbers are two to four times higher than official DoD estimations of sexual assault prevalence in the military.

Contractors

  • An estimated 8,189 contractors for the U.S. military died during the post-9/11 wars.
  • Foreign workers for U.S. contracting firms often do not have their deaths recorded or compensated. Military contractor companies in Afghanistan routinely violate one of the only legal protections for these workers.
  • The United States’ Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) Program was designed to help Afghans and Iraqis in danger as a result of their service to the U.S. government, yet processes are broken: it often fails to support those who need it most.

Allied Military and Police

  • Over 178,346 national military and police from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and Syria were killed in post-9/11 wars.
  • U.S. allies, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, and Canada as well as other nations, also contributed troops and suffered significant fatalities.
  • 12,468 allied troops were killed in the post-9/11 wars between 2001-2023.

Veterans

  • Over 1.8 million veterans have some degree of officially recognized disability as a result of the wars. Veterans of the post-9/11 wars account for more than half of the severely disabled veteran population.
  • More than 40 percent of post-9/11 veterans – an extraordinarily high proportion – are entitled to lifetime disability payments, and this number is expected to increase to 54 percent over the next 30 years. By comparison, fewer than 25 percent of veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the first Gulf War have been certified as having a service-connected disability.
  • The economic costs of caring for post-9/11 war vets will reach between $2.2 and $2.5 trillion by 2050.
  • Other Than Honorable (OTH) discharges and other “bad papers” often result from minor forms of misconduct stemming from trauma sustained during military service. They prevent veterans from receiving Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare, education and housing support, and other resources.

(Page updated as of June 2025)

Motherfucking dual use, college educated, Jew trained Fink or Scwartsman or Brin or, well, even a goy like Lucky, man. The deaths, the millions of wounded, because of these cocksuckers, and so I get cancelled for advocating grenades, man, imagine, a 100,000 requisitioned grenades, tossed at millionaires, billionaires, ICE, you name the cocksucker life-sucking neuroperverse fuckers.

[Canadians support the purchase of Swedish JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets instead of the American F-35A Lightning II.

According to data from a recent EKOS poll, cited by Spencer Fernando, a majority of Canadians favor future acquisitions of Gripen fighters rather than continuing purchases of the F-35A. This preference applies after the delivery of 16 F-35A aircraft under an existing contract.

It is noted that only 13% supported continuing the purchase of the F-35A as Canada’s primary fighter aircraft.

Meanwhile, 43% supported a shift to the JAS 39 Gripen for future acquisitions.

No grenades for these fuckers? Then you are a fucking sea jelly, AKA, jellyfish.

Google co-founder Sergey Brin sailed to Miami in his $450 million megayacht. As the billionaire was browsing installations at Art Basel the docked vessel was guzzling enough electricity each day to power 800 average Florida homes just to keep its air conditioning running

Jews? No problem with these mother-killing, father-raping, baby-starving, student-bombing fucking monsters? You then are a sick fuck, but not enough grenades to go around, so wait for the Molotov. Plenty of empty Bailey’s Irish Creame bottles to go around after the faux holidays. You don’t see the perverted fuck above? Murderer?

In 2025, a year of war and geopolitical uncertainty, the Israeli tech market for “exits” — mergers and acquisitions as well as initial public offerings of shares — is on track to record one of its best years over the past decade.

The value of Israeli tech exits, including M&As and IPOs, this year jumped by a whopping 340 percent to $58.8 billion, up from $13.4 billion in 2024, according to the 2025 exit report by consultants PwC Israel released on Monday. The big surge was driven by Google’s $32 billion acquisition of cybersecurity unicorn Wiz, the largest deal involving an Israeli-founded company. Excluding the Wiz deal, the value of M&A deals and IPOs doubled to $26.8 billion compared to 2024.

In the second-biggest exit in Israeli history, Palo Alto Networks, a Santa Clara, California-based cybersecurity firm founded by American-Israeli entrepreneur Nir Zuk, in July announced the acquisition of Israeli firm CyberArk in a deal valued at $25 billion.

You don’t have dreams of this fucker dying in a fiery motherfucking automobile crash, still strapped in, alive, while the gasoline soaks him and the flames start moving up, from toe to ass to groin to chest to chin to face? No?

Business Insider writes: Palmer Luckey is ushering in a new age of defense tech

The outspoken billionaire and new-age god of war is making a fortune selling weapons. His reach extends beyond the range of his powerful artillery though, as he has shifted the narrative around what working in defense tech means.

Once a somewhat taboo corner of the business world, the success of Luckey’s Anduril Industries, along with his no-holds-barred approach to … just about everything, has made him the poster child for tech’s new love affair with the military, writes BI’s Jew Julia Hornstein.

Youth plaintiffs in the Held v Montana climate case leave the Montana Supreme Court in July 2024.

These cunts, Luckey, Brin, Zuckerberg, Ackman, Altman, Karp, shit, the lot of the Jews, laugh at these kiddos:

Rikki Held grew up on her family’s ranch in Montana, watching the land transform amid the climate crisis. The Powder River, which runs through the property, has sometimes dried up during drought, leaving crops and livestock without water. At other points, rapid snowmelt and heavy rains have caused flooding and eroded riverbanks, making the land difficult to use.

Two years ago, the 24-year-old and a group of other young people won a groundbreaking legal victory, intended to prevent those impacts from worsening. In August 2023, a judge ruled in favour of plaintiffs in Held v Montana, in which 16 young people accused the state of violating their constitutional rights by promoting planet-warming fossil fuels. The state’s supreme court affirmed the judge’s findings late last year, but plaintiffs say lawmakers have since passed new laws that violate that ruling. So last week, they filed a new petition calling on the supreme court to enforce their earlier win, one of several youth-led constitutional climate lawsuits filed in the US this year.

Ana Vaz, in a blue and white blouse decorated with fish and sea shells, stands near a coastline in Rio de Janeiro.

Oh, that art of fucking genocide, err, WAR: She Tracked the Health of Fish That Coastal Communities Depend On. . . Ana Vaz monitored crucial fish stocks in the Southeast and the Gulf of Mexico until she lost her job at NOAA.

Ana Vaz: I worked for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Southeast Fisheries Science Center, headquartered in Miami. We studied fish populations in the Gulf of Mexico, the southern Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, where local communities have fished for fun and for profit for centuries.

I studied how environmental changes, like warming oceans, impact fish, which eventually impact the people that rely on those fish.

This work matters because, as climate change gets worse, these fish will be increasingly under threat. But in April, I was fired from NOAA because I was a probationary employee.

One of my main projects for NOAA was looking at what is driving the failure of recruitment of snapper and grouper in the southern Atlantic. So, from coastal Florida to North Carolina. Their populations are showing declines. In the last decade, there’s less recruitment happening for the species, which means fewer juveniles join adult populations, so fewer new fish enter the population.

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So, we are here, Semen Drip Trump and Venezuela and Palestinians and his racism on display:

Trump’s pardons wipe out payments to defrauded victims

In addition to clearing prison sentences, the president’s clemency actions have erased millions in restitution payments.

Trevor Milton, the founder and former executive chairman of Nikola, leaves a New York courthouse as jury selection begins in his 2022 fraud trial. (Brittainy Newman/AP)

By the time a federal judge in 2023 sentenced convicted fraudster Trevor Milton to four years in prison, Salt Lake City businessman Liejo Supoto had long given up hope of recovering the more than $100,000 he had invested in Milton’s hydrogen-powered truck company.

And so it goes with the fucking Racist White “race.”

Schools’ Center for Black Student Excellence.

Defending Education, the group that lodged the complaint, is an Arlington, Va.-based nonprofit known for targeting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives by arguing that they violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. In its complaint, the group alleges the CBSE discriminates against students based on their race and thus violates both the law and the Constitution.

Jews: As graduates face a ‘jobpocalypse,’ Goldman Sachs exec tells Gen Z they need to know their commercial impact . . . For Gen Z, the entry-level career ladder is getting steeper by the month—and there’s no sign of it letting up. Unemployment among recent grads has climbed to 5.8% (the highest since 2013, excluding the pandemic) as companies rethink hiring amid AI-driven productivity gains.

Fucking JEWS: One of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani ’s appointees has resigned over social media posts she made more than a decade ago that featured antisemitic tropes, Mamdani’s office said Thursday.

Catherine Almonte Da Costa, Mamdani’s “head of appointments” stepped down after antisemitic statements in old Twitter posts form 2011 surfaced, NBC News reported. The posts were uncovered by The Judge Street Journal newsletter.

She had appeared alongside Mamdani at a press event on Wednesday following her appointment.

Fucking Neuroperverse Jews: Zuckerberg Cut Ties With Pro-Immigration Organization He Founded

Mark Zuckerberg has formally cut ties with the pro-immigration group he helped launch more than a decade ago as his philanthropy retreats from political advocacy and narrows its focus to science amid President Trump’s return to power.

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the philanthropy founded by Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, ended its relationship with FWD.us earlier this year, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg News.

The split leaves the immigration and criminal justice reform group without funding from Zuckerberg, Chan or CZI for the first time since its founding in 2013.

Deadliest Wars for Civilians (Historical Estimates)

  • World War II: 40–50+ million civilians died due to genocide (such as the Holocaust), strategic bombing, massacres, and war-induced famine and disease.
  • Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864): Estimated 20–30 million deaths, with some estimates reaching up to 70 million, predominantly civilians in China.
  • Mongol Invasions (1206–1368): Estimated 20–60 million total deaths; while a precise civilian-to-military breakdown is unavailable, the invasions were characterized by the mass destruction of entire cities.
  • Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945): Over 25 million Chinese civilians died, often cited as a subset of the broader WWII toll.
  • An Lushan Rebellion (755–763): Estimates of up to 13 million to 36 million deaths, with a high proportion of civilian fatalities in Tang Dynasty China.

Highest Proportions of Civilian Deaths

In some conflicts, civilians made up the vast majority of the total death toll, even if absolute numbers were lower than in global wars:

  • Russian Civil War (1917–1922): An estimated 8 million of the 9 million total deaths were civilians.
  • Srebrenica Massacre (1995): Within the specific event, 83% of those killed were documented as civilians.
  • Gaza War (2023–2025): By late 2025, reports indicated that civilians constituted roughly 80% to 83% of the recorded fatalities.
  • Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648): Some regions of Germany lost up to 90% of their population, primarily due to famine and plague caused by the conflict.

Direct vs. Indirect Deaths

Modern research distinguishes between direct deaths (violence) and indirect deaths (starvation and disease caused by the collapse of infrastructure).

  • Post-9/11 Wars: An estimated 4.5–4.7 million people have died in conflict zones since 2001, with roughly 3.6–3.8 million of those being indirect civilian deaths.
  • World War II Famines: War-induced famines, such as the 1943 Bengal famine, may have killed an additional 30 million civilians globally.

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An aerial view shows protesters at Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka, as thousands rallied across Bangladesh on December 19, 2025, for a second straight day. (Photo by Abdul Goni / AFP via Getty Images).

The Genocide in Gaza

  • Israeli attacks across Gaza: At least three Palestinians were killed by Israeli artillery fire in eastern Khan Younis, according to Al-Aqsa TV. Israeli forces carried out air attacks, artillery shelling and heavy gunfire across the Gaza Strip on Friday, according to Al Jazeera, with artillery shelling and heavy gunfire across eastern Khan Younis, the bombing of the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City and airstrikes targeting Deir al-Balah.
  • IPC report finds situation still severe in Gaza: Food security conditions have improved in the Gaza Strip and the spread of famine averted, but the situation remains critical with the enclave still facing starvation, the world’s leading authority on food crises, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), said in its latest report on Friday. Between October 16 and November 30, 2025, around 1.6 million people faced high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above), including more than half a million people in Emergency (IPC Phase 4) and over 100,000 people in Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) who faced famine conditions. Acute malnutrition is at critical levels in Gaza Governorate and serious levels in Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis governorates. “Despite the improved situation, the population of the Gaza Strip still faces high levels of acute food insecurity and acute malnutrition,” the report said. “In the coming months, the situation is expected to remain severe.”
  • UN, international NGOs warn that Israeli restrictions endanger the delivery of aid: United Nations agencies and more than 200 international and local NGOs warned that Israel’s new registration regime for international aid groups could dismantle life-saving humanitarian operations in Gaza. In a statement, they claimed that the registration policy is forcing organizations out without a replacement for their services, and thus placing Palestinian lives at imminent risk. They report that dozens of groups face the prospect of deregistration by Dec. 31—jeopardizing roughly $1 billion in annual aid—and warned the impact would be “immediate and catastrophic.” As a result of the policy, one in three health facilities would be slated to close, 345 hospital beds would be lost, and all five inpatient centers treating children with severe acute malnutrition would be shut down. The statement also stressed that humanitarian access is a legal obligation under international humanitarian law, which Israel has failed to meet.
  • MSF says Israel needs to let in more aid to save the lives of Gaza’s children: Doctors Without Borders urged Israeli authorities to urgently allow a large-scale increase of aid into Gaza, warning that “children are losing their lives because they lack the most basic items for survival.” The organization reported the death of a four-week-old infant on Wednesday, bringing the number of children who have frozen to death to five in a period of less than ten days, according to Gaza’s Civil Defense. “Babies are arriving at the hospital cold, with near-death vital signs,” MSF said. “Even our best efforts are not enough.”
  • Witkoff to meet with representatives from Qatar, UAE, and Egypt on Friday: White House envoy Steve Witkoff will meet with senior officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey on Friday in Miami to discuss the next phase of the Gaza deal, according to several reports. The talks mark the highest-level U.S.-based meeting among the ceasefire’s mediators since the agreement was signed in October. The meetings come amid growing frustration over Israel’s repeated ceasefire violations: Qatar’s prime minister said Israel’s actions were putting mediators in an “embarrassing position,” and Hamas says it has documented roughly 25 ceasefire violations per day.
  • This week’s winter storms killed a minimum of 18: Based on figures previously reported by Gaza’s Civil Defense, at least 18 people have been killed in Gaza in just over a week, including five children who froze to death. One survivor is 12-year-old Wessam Badran, who was pulled from the rubble after his family’s tent collapsed in heavy rain. Wessam survived the storms, but his entire family was killed. Sahat English spoke with him in a video available here: “I was scared,” he says, “I go to [what was] my home and start crying.”
  • Doctor discusses the case of a Palestinian child in urgent need of medical evacuation: “If Taim dies after surviving the bomb, it will not be an accident. It will be a choice,” said Dr. Nada Abu Alrub, who treated six-year-old Taim AlNemer, who was critically wounded in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza and is now in urgent need of medical evacuation. Abu Alrub said Taim survived the bombing but sustained catastrophic injuries requiring surgical intervention unavailable in Gaza, and noted that Israel is blocking not only his evacuation, but the evacuation of 5,000 other children among more than 16,000 patients approved for medical transfer. She called for the immediate evacuation of wounded children, saying delays are turning survivable injuries into death sentences.
  • Unexploded Israeli ordnance killed a child in Gaza and injured others: Three separate explosions from unexploded Israeli ordnance killed at least one child from the Al-Suri family in Nuseirat refugee camp and injured civilians elsewhere across Gaza on Thursday, sparking fires and damaging homes, according to Gaza’s Civil Defense. The agency warned that incidents involving unexploded munitions are increasing in residential areas, and it holds Israel, international organizations operating in Gaza, and the U.S. coordination mechanism responsible for failing to clear explosive remnants of war. Gaza’s Civil Defense says that repeated meetings with the International Committee of the Red Cross and UN mine-action officials have produced no results.
  • Erdoğan says Turkey will “fight on every front” to ensure justice for Gaza: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Thursday that Turkey will continue to “fight on every front” to ensure what is happening in Gaza is not forgotten and that justice is served, saying Ankara “stands firmly with the Palestinian people, unwavering and unbowed,” and will keep “speaking the truth” about Israel’s actions, which he has repeatedly described as atrocities and genocide.

West Bank and Israel

  • Israel’s Supreme Court rejects petition to prevent the demolition of buildings in Nur Shams: Israel’s Supreme Court has rejected a petition by the Adalah Human Rights Center seeking to halt the demolition of 25 buildings in the Nur Shams refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank, Al Jazeera reports. The decision clears the way for demolitions, which are set to begin this week, and will displace hundreds of Palestinians. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency said nearly half of the camp’s buildings were already damaged or destroyed before the latest demolition order and said that the demolitions are part of a broader Israeli campaign to permanently reshape and control refugee camps in the north, which is justified by claims of “military necessity.”

U.S. News

  • U.S. kills five more people in boat strikes: The U.S. military announced it killed five people in two strikes on two boats in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday. “A total of five male narco-terrorists were killed during these actions—three in the first vessel and two in the second vessel,” U.S. Southern Command said in an online post. The latest strikes in international waters bring the death toll from the U.S. campaign to over 100.
  • U.S. sanctions two ICC judges for forwarding cases against Israel: The United States has sanctioned two International Criminal Court judges for allowing war crimes cases involving Israel to proceed, accusing the court of acting “illegitimately” by asserting its jurisdiction without requesting Israel’s consent and warning it will impose “significant and tangible consequences” on anyone seeking to hold Israeli or U.S. officials legally accountable. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the United Nations Commission of Inquiry, and leading Israeli human rights organizations have all said Israel’s actions in Gaza amount to a deliberate attempt to destroy a population in whole or in part, meeting the legal definition of genocide, a crime subject to prosecution by the International Criminal Court.
  • Supposed Brown gunman found dead, reportedly responsible for the murder of an MIT professor as well: The gunman responsible for the shooting at Brown University and the killing days later of an MIT professor was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside a New Hampshire storage facility, authorities said Thursday, ending a five-day manhunt. Prosecutors identified the suspect as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a former Brown physics graduate student and Portuguese national, who they say acted alone and specifically targeted MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, with whom he had a prior academic connection, though the motive for either crime remains unknown.
  • Trump administration suspends the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery Program: The Trump administration has suspended the U.S. Diversity Visa lottery program, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced Wednesday, under the direction of President Donald Trump. The move follows disclosures that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the primary suspect in the Brown and MIT shootings, entered the United States through the program in 2017 before later obtaining permanent residency. The Diversity Visa program, created by Congress in the 1990s, allocates up to 55,000 visas annually. Given that it is mandated by federal law, its suspension will likely face legal challenges.
  • Trump administration seeks to block physicians from assisting in minors’ gender transitions: The Trump administration proposed sweeping new rules Thursday that would sharply curtail gender transition care for minors by barring providers who offer such services from participating in Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs, according to reporting from the Washington Post. If finalized, the regulations would effectively eliminate most youth transition care nationwide. Medical associations condemned the move as political interference in patient-physician decision-making, while civil rights groups and Democratic state officials promised to contest the changes.
  • Trump admin plans further crackdown on “left-wing terrorism”: The Trump administration is launching a broad campaign to target what it calls left-wing domestic terrorism, the Washington Post reports, directing federal agencies to hand over intelligence on “Antifa” and related organizations to the FBI for potential investigations. The effort has prompted concern about the surveillance of lawful political activity, with observers warning that it could further entrench speech-suppression and increase the rolls on federal watch lists.
  • Emails detail Noam Chomsky’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein: Emails and documents released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee in November 2025 show that Noam Chomsky, now 96, remained in contact with Jeffrey Epstein for years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, holding meetings with Epstein and corresponding with him at least until 2017. An undated letter attributed to Chomsky describes Epstein facilitating high-level discussions and introductions—including to former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak—and newly released photos from Epstein’s estate show Chomsky with Epstein aboard his private plane, with Chomsky characterizing the relationship as a “most valuable experience” centered on “intellectual exchanges.”
  • Micron migrates into the AI market: After receiving billions in taxpayer subsidies, Micron is exiting the consumer electronics market to focus exclusively on supplying AI companies and data-centers, a move critics warn will drive up prices for household electronics. By ending its “Crucial” line of DRAM and SSD products, Micron leaves the global memory market effectively consolidated into a duopoly between Samsung and SK Hynix, reducing competition as prices have already surged roughly 170% in the past year. The shift comes as Micron’s stock has jumped about 180% this year, and as the company continues to receive massive public subsidies under the CHIPS Act to support semiconductor production. Read more about this from The Lever here.
  • Trump signs executive order reclassifying cannabis: President Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing federal agencies to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I classification—the most restrictive category under the Controlled Substances Act, alongside heroin and ecstasy—to a Schedule III classification, which would pave the way for the Food and Drug Administration to study its medicinal uses. “This action has been requested by American patients suffering from extreme pain, incurable diseases, aggressive cancers, seizure disorders, neurological problems and more, including numerous veterans with service-related injuries, and older Americans who live with chronic medical problems that severely degrade their quality of life,” Trump said from the Oval Office on Thursday.

International News

  • 16 killed in Kordofan: At least 16 people have been killed in an artillery bombardment of the besieged city of Dilling in Sudan’s Kordofan region, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, a medical monitoring group. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their allies in the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement–North have shelled residential areas of Dilling over the past two days, according to the group. More than 50,000 people have fled Kordofan since late October, when the RSH captured a major army base in the region, according to the International Organization for Migration.
  • Egypt says developments in Sudan have crossed its “red lines”: Egypt said developments in Sudan have crossed “red lines” affecting its national security, following talks in Cairo between President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Sudanese Army Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Sudan Tribune reports. The Egyptian presidency said those “red lines” include preserving Sudan’s territorial integrity, preventing secession, and safeguarding state institutions along Egypt’s southern border. Cairo rejected the Rapid Support Forces’ declaration of a parallel governing authority in Darfur and expressed concern with any potential unilateral actions that might threaten Nile Basin water security.
  • The RSF killed at least 1,013 civilians during a spring assault on a displacement camp, UN OHCHR says: The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported that Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces killed at least 1,013 civilians, 318 of whom were summarily executed, during a three-day assault in April 2025 on the Zamzam displacement camp in North Darfur. The revised toll was over three times as great as earlier estimates. OHCHR also documented 66 incidents of conflict-related sexual violence involving 104 victims. The camp had been under a months-long siege, with RSF forces blocking food, water, medical aid, and humanitarian relief, which forced civilians to survive on smuggling and eating animal feed. The April attack forced more than 406,000 people from their homes, at least 56,000 of them into eastern Chad, and could constitute war crimes, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
  • Sudan scholar says 300,000 may have died in Darfur, and two-thirds of the country faces food insecurity: Sudan expert Dr. Khaled Medani of McGill University said an estimated 300,000 people have been killed across Darfur, with two-thirds of the country—around 30 million people—now facing food insecurity as famine spreads, according to remarks he made on The Majority Report. Medani estimated that about 150,000 were killed in attacks on El-Fasher alone.
  • French, American, and Saudi officials discuss their plans to disarm Hezbollah with Lebanese army chief: French, U.S., and Saudi officials held talks in Paris with Lebanese Army Chief Rudolf Heikal on the topic of disarming Hezbollah, as well as to discuss a mechanism which might channel international support to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), The New Arab reports. The meeting agreed to convene a February conference to boost funding and political backing for the LAF, with aid explicitly conditioned on progress toward Hezbollah’s disarmament and enforcement of the 2024 U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Israel. French officials said the LAF would be positioned as Lebanon’s sole legitimate armed force. Critics warn that tying aid to disarmament risks politicizing the LAF and deepening the country’s persistent political instability.
  • Israeli representative accuses Hezbollah of preparing for war, but offers no evidence for his claims: Asked by Sky News why Israel was violating its Lebanese ceasefire, Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon accused Hezbollah of rebuilding military infrastructure, restocking bunkers, and smuggling weapons and cash into Lebanon, but offered no evidence for these claims. The United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon, which has a substantial presence in southern Lebanon, said it has found no evidence of Hezbollah regrouping, reporting only old, abandoned weapons caches and unexploded ordnance dating to earlier conflicts.
  • Saudi military prepares to engage with UAE-backed Yemeni separatists: As many as 20,000 Saudi-backed forces are amassing near Yemen’s eastern border, as the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council (STC) has made controversial territorial gains in the oil-rich region of Hadramaut, according to reporting from The Guardian. The STC, which is using its advance to push demands for a re-division of Yemen into north and south, has said it will not withdraw from its newly acquired territories, despite Saudi threats of possible airstrikes.
  • Protests in Bangladesh over death of activist: Protests have erupted across Bangladesh after Sharif Osman Hadi, a prominent youth leader of the country’s 2024 pro-democracy uprising who was injured in an assassination attempt, died in a hospital in Singapore. After his death was announced, thousands of people took to the streets of Dhaka and other cities. Several buildings in the capital have been set on fire. Hadi was shot in the head last week by masked assailants as he was leaving a mosque in Dhaka. He had just launched his campaign for a seat in the country’s first parliamentary elections since the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the 2024 uprising. Hasina fled to India where she remains in self-imposed exile. She was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity last month. The UN’s human rights chief Volker Turk said in a statement: “I urge the authorities to conduct a prompt, impartial, thorough and transparent investigation into the attack that led to Hadi’s death, and to ensure due process and accountability for those responsible.”
  • Cambodia accuses Thailand of bombing Poipet: Cambodia’s defense ministry accused Thailand of bombing the casino hub of Poipet, a major land crossing between the two countries, saying Thai forces dropped two bombs on the town on Thursday, according to Al Jazeera. Thailand has not confirmed the strike, but Cambodian officials say multiple casinos have been damaged.
  • Thailand and Cambodia agree to ASEAN observation: Thailand and Cambodia agreed to deploy an observer team from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in an effort to de-escalate their border conflict, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Wednesday, according to The Diplomat. Anwar said the ASEAN observers, led by Malaysia’s chief of defense force, will report ahead of a December 22 meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers, expressing cautious optimism about the effort. Thailand has reframed its renewed military campaign as targeting Cambodia-based online scamming networks, and China has begun to participate in diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
  • Half of Haiti’s population goes hungry every day, UN estimates: About 5.7 million people—roughly half of Haiti’s population—are going hungry every day, the UN said. The country, which has seen rising violence and increasing gang control over its central urban areas, has seen huge spikes in internal displacement, which has doubled in a year (an estimated 1.4 million people are displaced, representing about 12% of the population). The UN also warned of the violence’s disproportionate impact on women and girls, with an average of 27 new cases of gender-based violence recorded per day in 2025, more than half involving sexual violence and roughly two-thirds of those cases involving gang rape.
  • Mexican billionaire aligns himself with Trump: Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego is touting his invitation to President Donald Trump’s Christmas dinner in Washington, according to Drop Site correspondent José Luis Granados Ceja. A vocal critic of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, Salinas Pliego has used his media empire to attack her and former President of Mexico Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and he has openly floated a 2030 presidential run. Pliego recently met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. He will attend the dinner alongside ultra-conservative opposition figure Eduardo Verástegui—once viewed as MAGA’s closest ally in Mexico, but whose attempts at electoral politics faltered.

More From Drop Site

  • Epstein, Iran-Contra, the CIA, and Les Wexner: After the Iran-Contra scandal broke in 1986, following the downing of a CIA-front aircraft owned by Southern Air Transport in Nicaragua, Jeffrey Epstein helped relocate SAT planes to Columbus, Ohio, where they were repurposed to service the retail empire of billionaire Leslie Wexner, who later granted Epstein power of attorney over his fortune. Epstein’s takeover of the SAT aircraft was one of his many links to the Iran-Contra networks: he knew Adnan Kashoggi, Douglas Leese, and, for a period, lived with lawyer John Stanaley Pottinger, who oversaw weapons transfers to Iran on behalf of the CIA. Drop Site’s newest Epstein investigation traces these connections, following the SAT planes, uncovering suppressed Columbus police records, and revealing leaked emails from Epstein’s own Yahoo inbox. Read the latest from Ryan Grim, Murtaza Hussain, and Harrison Berger here.
  • Michigan’s state attorney race: The pro-Israel regents of University of Michigan (U-M) ignited controversy during the pro-Palestine campus protests by recruiting State Attorney General Dana Nessel to crackdown on the protesters. Now, members of U-M’s Board of Regents are making large donations to Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald, a candidate who may replace Nessel. McDonald is running against Eli Savit, a progressive Jewish prosecutor in Ann Arbor.

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Okay, below: The viral “news” blues on Haeder’s “News” (sic) feed!

  • Even though the tech people are gay or incels or trans, Trump and Heroin Abuser RFK are going after hospitals, counselors, nurses, doctors. Gender related care?
  • Back to Epstein’s rug rat, Gates, who is now, well, anti-anti-climate change cunt of the year.
  • THe state of rising waters and seas, not on the Semen Drip’s Agenda.
  • Oh, those billion-dollar welfare cheats, Lockheed Martin and now the fucking Nordics buying up F-35’s.
  • We know India is buying Jew War Goods from Is-Raw-Hell. Because their fucking society is so well taken care of (NOT).
  • Trump likes his 79 year old semen drip problems and a 72 year old pipe under Lake Michigan and Huron. That’s that.
  • Shit, we got the Jews in the House, and sea levels rising, and that feedback loop, but Zeldin and his Torah are on the job for Semen Drip Trump.
  • Again, that super racist Pedophile and Rapist in Chief Trump and his Jewish Glosser Miller, going after black women.
  • More Jews from Zionist Genocidal Is-RAW-Hell flooding the world with their Wandering Jew fucking pathogens, leaving that genocidal state to continue with their Shekel Making ELSEWHERE.
  • Oh, shit those military dependents and brats are saved — no cell phones in the military base schools, k12. That will get these fucking kiddos to read Howard Zinn and study critical race. Fuck.
  • Tech Terrorism is King, and the world goes better with nuclear generation and water sucking AI centers.
  • China snookered having to match the UnUnited Shekels of AmeriKKKa with their own F-35s. Poverty, man, poverty of the minds.
  • So those Mongolian dust storms hitting hundreds of millions of Chinese, well well, those stealth bombers will fix it all. Talk about poverty of ideas.
  • Greeks are buying up Jewish hummus and rockets.
  • The Jews are voting to protect their Orthodox Assassins.
  • Trump says inflation is a fantasy. Best dictator the world has seen, and a third term right on track.
  • Another billionaire cunt telling us Gen Z is staving off rcession by putting everything on plastic, i.e. penury cards.
  • Shit, Putin is up against his own fucking love of Jews and the West and EuroTrashLandia’s insanity. Makes them all fucking insane.
  • Another story how US Universities are fucking dual and triple use cuntology factories assisting in pain, murder, proxy hell, war, and tech terrorism.
  • Another cunt billionaire “giving” $300,000 DROP IN THE bucket to Trump fund, err, education fun.
  • FBI seizes lawyers’ briefcases now.
  • You gotta let the Gestapo ICE know when you are coming to see their wonderlands of imprisonment.
  • Fucking Vietnam and its turn toward their fucking enemy, USA, against China. Shit storm.
  • The cunts of the InBred UnUnited Queendumb are fucking up Mississippi with their pellet factories.
  • One GOP groper sounds off against ACA cuts? What a fine mess we are in, Ollie!

Trump Moves to End Gender-Related Care for Minors, Threatening Hospitals That Offer It — Proposed new rules would punish the hospitals by pulling all federal financing. Advocates say lawsuits will follow.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed new rules on Thursday to stop gender-related care for minors across the nation. One of the rules threatened to pull federal funding from any hospital that provided gender treatments for minors. This would effectively shut down hospitals that failed to comply.

Whatever happened to the climate crisis?

In 2021 Bill Gates was warning that the equator would become unlivable as he promoted his book, “How to Avoid A Climate Disaster.” In October, he effectively said, never mind. “Climate change won’t wipe out civilization,” he wrote.

Finland Takes Delivery of 1st Most Expensive Fighter Jet in the World

Finland rolls out its first F-35A in Fort Worth as part of a 64-jet program, with deliveries starting in 2026.

Hundreds of kilometres away, in rural India, women walk long …

India’s groundwater crisis is severe, with Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka facing critical depletion due to over-extraction, especially for agriculture, pushing them towards “Day Zero” (water running out). While Chennai already hit Day Zero in 2019, NITI Aayog warns 21 major cities face depletion, with North-West India (Punjab, Haryana, UP) and arid West (Rajasthan, Gujarat) being highly vulnerable zones, needing urgent conservation and management.

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A federal judge on Wednesday blocked Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ‘s attempt to shut down an aging oil pipeline running beneath a channel linking two of the Great Lakes, finding that only the federal government can regulate interstate pipeline safety.

Whitmer, a Democrat, ordered regulators in 2020 to revoke an easement that allows Enbridge Inc. to operate a 4.5-mile (6.4) kilometer pipeline segment under the Straits of Mackinac, which link Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Whitmer made the move out of concern that the 72-year-old pipeline could rupture and cause a catastrophic spill.

Enbridge filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block the revocation and the pipeline continues to operate. President Donald Trump’s administration argued in filings this year that Whitmer’s order interferes with U.S. foreign energy policy and that only the federal government, not the states, can regulate pipeline safety. The pipeline segment, known as Line 5, moves crude oil between Superior, Wisconsin, and Sarnia, Ontario.

Rebutting a Trump report, study shows U.S. sea-level rise is accelerating

“It’s not politics. That’s what the data say,” said the study’s author, who examined 70 tide gauges around the country.

Rebutting a Trump report, study shows U.S. sea-level rise is accelerating
“It’s not politics. That’s what the data say,” said the study’s author, who examined 70 tide gauges around the country.

Congress member who faces charges for visiting ICE facility says Trump is ‘using me as an example’

The New Jersey Democrat was charged with interfering with an immigration arrest while conducting her oversight duties.

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Brain drain: 12% of Israelis with PhDs lived abroad last year, state report finds

6% of those with degrees, 25% with math doctorates have left country, says Central Bureau of Statistics; exodus of educated professionals a threat to Israel, warn academic leaders

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — the signature defense policy and spending bill — will ban cellphones for K-12 students attending schools on military bases. The bipartisan provision, focused on improving learning outcomes for children of U.S. servicemembers, was sponsored by freshman Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind.

The NDAA, a $900 billion must-pass defense bill, takes a major step towards reducing distractions for tens of thousands of students, according to the REFOCUS DoDEA Act. The provision is co-led by Banks and his Armed Services committee colleague Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich. Their committee has federal jurisdiction over the schools on military bases.

In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Banks said the key provision has national security, recruitment, and retention implications.

Data centers have a political problem — and Big Tech wants to fix it

A growth engine for the economy is becoming a political albatross. Can messaging change that?

Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security F-22 and F-35 Problem: China’s J-20 and J-35 Stealth Fighters Could Soon Have Double the Range

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China’s conversion of Y-20 cargo aircraft into YU-20 tankers is a quiet but serious challenge to U.S. and allied air superiority in the Pacific.

-By extending the range of land-based J-20s and future carrier-borne J-35s, a growing tanker fleet could let the PLA contest airspace far from China’s shores, including around Taiwan.

Dust storms regularly affect northern China, including its capital Beijing. In recent years, Chinese scientists and officials have traced the source of the dust storms to its neighbour Mongolia.

Much of the dust over Beijing in the spring of 2023, for example, originated from parts of Mongolia, seemingly driven by the warming and drying of the climate in the region.

Mongolia’s environment has come to be seen as China’s problem. Chinese netizens have blamed Mongolia’s herders and miners for the exploitation of natural resources and environmental destruction.

In pointing the finger at Mongolians, they ignore the role that Chinese demand for Mongolian resources plays in Mongolia’s environmental problems. In the south of Mongolia, it is dust churned up by mining trucks carrying coal to China on unpaved roads that locals are concerned about.

Israeli’s defense technology playing a key role in Greece’s military modernization – analysis

The military modernization is Athens’ most ambitious defense overhaul in modern history, designed to transform the Hellenic Armed Forces into one of Europe’s most technologically advanced militaries.

Iran is drying up, just as the Jews and Americanos planned. Iran is looking to relocate the nation’s capital because of severe water shortages that make Tehran unsustainable. Experts say the crisis was caused by years of ill-conceived dam projects and overpumping that destroyed a centuries-old system for tapping underground reserves.

Knesset advances bill criminalizing interference with Orthodox religious practices in public

President Trump insisted that the U.S. is poised for an economic boom during a prime-time address to the nation yesterday. He said that high prices are decreasing and attributed many of the country’s problems to his predecessors and immigrants. This message comes as Trump’s rating on the economy is historically low, and high prices remain a top concern, according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.

Intuit CEO says Gen Z is staving off recession by putting it on plastic: ‘Credit card balances are up 36-37%, but they still have jobs’

Putin calls European leaders ‘little pigs’ and says Russia will achieve Ukraine goals by diplomacy or force – as it happened

Universities risk becoming passive arms of Silicon Valley if they don’t question how AI shapes truth, a professor says

The court filing was hard to miss: “In the Matter of the Seizure of Briefcase of Attorney Jonathan Ogden.”

FBI agents detained the Portland lawyer last Wednesday as he was leaving the federal courthouse and seized his briefcase without his consent, Ogden wrote in a sworn declaration the next day.

Oregon Union Calls for Monthly Boycotts Against Trump Immigration Policy, Including from SchoolOregon Union Calls for Monthly Boycotts Against Trump Immigration Policy, Including from School

His briefcase held confidential attorney-client material, he wrote. Plus, he noted, the briefcase “is valuable and I need it.” It’s the only one he owns and it cost $595.

Ogden, 37, hired fellow criminal defense attorney Alison “Tex” Clark to represent him after the highly unusual seizure.

Clark asked a judge to block any search of Ogden’s briefcase and order its immediate return.

Clark argued the FBI made an unreasonable warrantless seizure. She sought a hearing — “given the heightened privacy interest in attorney files” — to determine if the government had probable cause to seize the briefcase.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Youlee Yim You set the hearing for last Friday but the federal government and Ogden apparently reached an agreement in the meantime. His attorney withdrew the motion with no explanation and a hearing was canceled.

A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily blocked a Trump administration policy that sought to require members of Congress to submit requests a week before visiting and inspecting Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facilities.

U.S. District Court Judge Jia Cobb ruled that the policy likely violated an appropriations law passed by Congress saying that the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE, cannot use funds to require lawmakers in Congress to “provide prior notice of the intent to enter a facility” to conduct oversight.

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — Vietnam has revved up its land reclamation efforts in the South China Sea this year, beginning construction on eight previously untouched features in the Spratly Islands.

The hotly contested archipelago has been turned from a scattering of low-lying reefs and partially submerged rocks into weaponized artificial islands mainly by China and Vietnam.

Analysts say Hanoi’s island-building is a defensive response to Beijing’s militarization of its South China Sea outposts including those in the Spratly Islands, since 2013.

The South China Sea is a resource-rich waterway and busy shipping lane that trillions of dollars of trade passes through yearly. Six countries have overlapping claims in the sea that stretches about 1.4 million square miles but Beijing has the biggest presence and claims the majority of the territory.

Residents of Gloster, Mississippi, are suing plant that exports wood pellets to UK and Europe. Company says it is reducing emissions

When Helen Reed first learned about the bioenergy mill opening in her hometown of Gloster, Mississippi, the word was it would bring jobs and economic opportunities. It was only later that she learned that activity came with a cost: the Amite Bioenergy mill, opened in 2014 by British energy giant Drax, emits large – and sometimes illegal – quantities of air pollutants, including methanol, acrolein and formaldehyde, which are linked to cancers and other serious illnesses.

“When I go out, I can’t hardly catch my breath,” Reed said. “Everything is worse since Drax came here.”

The facility churns out billions of wood pellets each year to meet surging overseas demand for “sustainable biomass”, a renewable alternative to coal.

Full video showing follow-up strike on alleged drug boat won’t be released to the public, Hegseth says

The attack, which included a follow-up strike that killed two crew members who survived an initial strike, has been at the center of a debate over the legality of the US military’s ongoing campaign in the Caribbean.

“In keeping with longstanding Department of War policy — Department of Defense policy — of course we’re not going to release a top secret, full, unedited video of that to the general public,” Hegseth told reporters on Capitol Hill, where he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were briefing lawmakers Tuesday.

The House and Senate Armed Services committees and appropriate committees, he said, “will see it, but not the general public.”

Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio, wife to donate to 300,000 Trump accounts

GOP House Rep. says it’s ‘unacceptable’ to allow ACA subsidies to expire

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Jew York City and Jew Centric Democracy Now, and those Jew Yorker and Jew York TImes, man, even out of favor Sy Hersh , , , ,

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Dec 17, 2025

Jews digging this about Gen Z Goyim: NEET status—not in employment, education, or training!

And I have to swig a few Cuban shots of rum to get the taste of Talmud Democracy Now out of my fucking MOUTH! Grandin, DOrfman, Enrich, Goodman, Sy Hersh, and on and on and on!!!!

Today’s Jew York City highlights. If these fucking Jews would say how Jews are at the heart of all these fucking stories. These disasters. These economic sanctions murders. All of it!

Trump has signed an order expanding his travel ban into the U.S., with partial or full restrictions to nationals from at least 20 additional countries, including Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South Sudan and Syria. The Trump administration has also fully restricted travel into the U.S. for individuals holding Palestinian Authority travel documents.

Greece’s Parliament approved a new budget on Tuesday as massive protests were held by farmers and public-sector workers denouncing low wages amid skyrocketing food and housing costs. Earlier on Tuesday, protesters gathered in Athens.

Argyria Rotokritou: “We are striking today across the entire public sector and coordinating with the struggle waged by farmers against the government’s passage of this budget. It is a budget that cuts millions from public hospitals, where I also work, and channels the money into military spending. It hands it to the banks. We will not allow this.”

Greece pledges €20 million to NATO fund for Ukraine

Greece pledges €20 million to NATO fund for Ukraine

“Greece is pursuing a provocative and confrontational policy toward Russia, engaging in openly hostile actions,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova during a press conference as the war continues.

That was in response to announcements made by the Greek government during Ukrainian President Volodymyr’s visit to Athens about Greece and Ukraine jointly producing and deploying unmanned maritime vehicles (UMVs).

According to the TASS Russian news agency, Zakharova added: “Another confirmation was the so-called agreements with the Nazi regime in Kyiv on November 17, including for the development and use of maritime unmanned aerial vehicles.”

“Athens was among the first to send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine. The Ukrainian armed forces use these weapons daily against civilians in the Donbass, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Crimea, and other southern regions of our country. All of this is happening despite the fact that Greeks have lived in these regions since time immemorial,” also said Zakharova about the Kremlin’s stance. “This step, like many other anti-Russian actions by the collective Western world aimed at defeating Russia on the battlefield, has been duly assessed by us and will be followed by an appropriate response.”

Warner Bros. Discovery is reportedly rejecting Ellison’s Paramount Skydance’s $108 billion hostile takeover bid to acquire the company. On Tuesday, Affinity Partners, which is run by President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, backed out of Paramount’s deal. The move paves the way for Netflix to go ahead with its $83 billion bid for Warner Bros.

Oh, those Jewish weapons and a few million dying each year from, well, weapons paid for, pollution unabetted:

In India, authorities are mandating all private and government employers to direct staff to work from home, and schools have canceled in-person classes, as dense toxic smog has engulfed New Delhi, pushing dangerous pollution levels to a record high. Healthcare officials have advised residents to avoid all outdoor activities and to wear a mask, as hospitals have reported a rising number of people suffering from breathing conditions and eye irritation. The toxic haze has also affected visibility, impacting travel, with dozens of flights and trains delayed. This is a tourist who was stranded in New Delhi.

Aryan Punia: “Visibility is very low. I can’t see anything. We reached here by car yesterday. Due to fog and pollution, we could not see anything. We came to India Gate, but we can’t see it. We can hardly see it as we have come closer. Pollution is also affecting my health a lot.”

Jews and Air Pollution, Modi:

Israel, in turn, has continued its uninterrupted supply of military equipment to India – a significant commitment as Israel has delayed over $1.5 billion in arms exports to other countries since October 2023. Since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rise to power in 2014 India has become a key player in Israel’s arms trade. As the world’s largest arms importer, the South-Asian country has become Israel’s most reliable buyer, accounting for 37 per cent of its total arms exports.

Fucking Sy Hersh, Russia, Ukraine, Judaism:

Steve Witkoff, Trump’s diplomatic envoy, and Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, have recently met for hours with Putin. The fawning newspaper coverage of their negotiations has made clear that any agreement will involve fees for the release of more than $250 billion in Russian assets that have been held in escrow in the West since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. I have been told that both men, who have both increased their fortunes during the second Trump presidency, are said to be insisting that the United States receive 50 percent of the profits from any companies engaged in Ukraine reconstruction conducted by the United States. A new entity, headed by Witkoff and Kushner, would be responsible for the selection of contractors and the disbursement of funds. Details of the disbursements are still being negotiated, but none of the reconstruction funds would go to Russia.

Christ — Rothschild Macron, Boy in the Striped German Pajamas Mertz, ZioAzovNaziLensky, Witkoff . . . Kushner . . . Blackrock Jew Fink, anyone?

Oh, that Jew, Bloomberg:

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink jumped into Trump administration talks on rebuilding Ukraine with Zelensky and Jared Kushner.

Zelensky says BlackRock boss Larry Fink joined Treasury Sec. Bessent and Kushner to start drafting a reconstruction and economic recovery document.

Think of it like planning a giant restart button for a country, except the people at the table include the biggest money manager on Earth and Trump’s inner circle.

Zelensky called it the first meeting of a group working on recovery, plus 2 more documents on security guarantees and “reconstruction and joint investment.”

This is also a comeback moment for BlackRock in Ukraine, since Bloomberg previously reported the firm paused efforts to line up investors for a multibillion recovery fund after Trump’s election win.

Back when that fund was still moving, it was on track to pull in about $2.5B from governments, development banks, grants, and private investors, before getting shelved.

Nobody is saying the fund is officially back yet, but getting Fink on these calls feels like a “money people are listening again” signal, especially if Washington wants a deal soon.

Source: Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg has thrown his hat into the Democratic race for the 2020 presidential nomination but the billionaire is also the owner of a major news service.

Michael Bloomberg, who holds about an 88% stake, with Bank of America holding the remaining 12% through Merrill Lynch. Michael Bloomberg founded the company in 1981, and Bloomberg News was established as a division to provide news to subscribers of the financial data terminals.

In 2017, Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Israel. The bromance between Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reflected in the deep-seated admiration among Modi’s supporters for Zionism.

Eddy Bernays on crack:

Health Canada says its decision to approve a popular weed killer won’t be affected by the retraction of a key research paper.

The 25-year-old study said the main ingredient in Roundup — the herbicide glyphosate — is safe for humans.

The journal Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology retracted the paper last week, citing documents made public through litigation in the U.S.

“It was like a bomb dropped,” said Beatrice Olivastri, CEO of Friends of the Earth Canada.

“It’s really a foundational paper against which a lot of regulatory agencies made decisions about whether or not glyphosate was safe.”

The retraction notice cited documents made public through litigation in the U.S. that suggest employees of Monsanto, which makes Roundup, may have helped write the article without proper acknowledgment — a practice known as ghostwriting.

The documents also suggest Monsanto may have paid the study’s authors.

Fucking Wall Eyed Street:

  • 2025 may have been the start of the end of America’s outperformance, a strategist says.
  • Lazard’s Ron Temple pointed to concerns about the Fed’s credibility and the US debt pile.
  • Investors may start to shift away from the US dollar first in currency hedges, he said.

They’ve been Edward Bernays to fucking death. Death to the Baby Boomers?

Social Security may be a program for a majority of American workers, but younger generations are balking at paying more to secure the faltering system if it doesn’t guarantee them their own benefits in the future.

The program’s trust funds are expected to run out of money by 2034, at which point benefits would be cut by about one-fifth, according to the 2025 Social Security trustees report. Congress has never let Social Security miss a payment, but legislators will need to agree on reform tactics to shore up the funds needed to keep the program solvent.

There’s a generational divide on what that reform should entail, a new Cato Institute poll of 2,000 respondents found. Members of Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, were eight times more likely than those 65 and older to say they support reducing benefits for current and future retirees to fix the program’s finances — 47% versus 6%, the poll found.

Key Points

  • 83% have a favorable view of Social Security.
  • 30% believe Social Security will not exist when they retire.
  • 70% expect Social Security benefits to be cut in the future.
  • 58% say younger workers are getting a worse deal than today’s retirees receive.
  • 62% say Congress has “mostly broken its promises” in managing Social Security.
  • 49% don’t know their payroll taxes fund current retirees’ benefits.
  • 77% oppose cutting benefits for current and future retirees.
  • 77% oppose raising their own payroll taxes by $1,300 per year.
  • 71% support creating a nonpartisan commission to fix Social Security.
  • 51% say they aren’t currently saving for retirement.

Nah, weapons for uniformed mercenaries, they don’t gut the fucking world’s social safety nets:

Senate passes defense bill that defies Trump and forces sharing of boat strike videos

Fucking Jews taking the Christian out of the monks. Palantir CEO Alex Karp Pays Record $120 Million for 3,700-Acre Colorado Monastery That Was Home to Trappist Monks for 68 Years.

It is unclear whether Karp has plans to make any changes to the monastery or retreat center—and he has yet to comment on the reports of his property purchase.

The Palantir CEO is currently the 142nd richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of $18.2 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Much of Karp’s wealth has come from his work with Palantir, a software company that was originally founded by Karp and Peter Thiel, along with Stephen CohenJoe Lonsdale, and Nathan Gettings, in 2003 and now focuses on data analytics and “advanced defense software solutions” that are currently used by military forces around the world, including in the U.S.

According to the Gaza Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs, as of early 2025: Palantir and other Jew Tech tools:

  • Over 800 mosques have been completely destroyed.
  • Over 150 more have been partially damaged.
  • Jew-Tech: The Results!

Trump’s rush to build nuclear reactors across the U.S. raises safety worries

The AI boom needs a lot of electricity. According to the International Energy Agency, the energy needs of large data centers in the U.S. will skyrocket by about 130% between now and 2030.

A data center owned by Amazon Web Services (front right) is under construction next to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Berwick, Pa. Tech companies like Amazon and Google are investing in nuclear to power their next generation of data centers.

This Semen Drip will live on for centuries of cancers and depleted water supplies !

In May, President Trump sat in the Oval Office flanked by executives from America’s nuclear power industry.

“It’s a hot industry. It’s a brilliant industry,” the president said from behind the Resolute desk.

It’s also an industry that’s having a moment. Billions of dollars in capital are currently flowing into dozens of companies chasing new kinds of nuclear technologies. These are small modular designs that can potentially be mass produced in the hundreds or even thousands. Their proponents say these advanced designs promise to deliver megawatts of power safely and cheaply.

But there’s a problem, Joseph Dominguez, the CEO of Constellation Energy, told the president.

New nuclear plants keep getting caught up in safety regulations.

“Mr. President, you know this because you’re the best at building things,” Dominguez, whose company runs about a quarter of America’s existing nuclear reactors, said. “Delay in regulations and permitting will absolutely kill you. Because if you can’t get the plant on, you can’t get the revenue.”

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to launch the new program as nuclear executives looked on.

In May, President Trump signed an executive order to launch the new Reactor Pilot Program as nuclear executives and members of his Cabinet looked on.

Now, a new Trump administration program is sidestepping the regulatory system that’s overseen the nuclear industry for half a century. The program will fast-track construction of new and untested reactor designs built by private firms, with an explicit goal of having at least three nuclear test reactors up and running by the United States’ 250th birthday, July 4, 2026.

A picture of white malice. Talk about mass psychosis on a white malice scale: After a Generation of Peace, Europe Tells Its People to Prepare for War

No jobs, no futures, no guts, no backbones — mercenaries come home marching again and again and again.

You fucking handmaids giving birth to this scum!!

Everything Republicans and MAGA and white malice touch, is poison: F.C.C. Chair Says Agency ‘Isn’t Independent,’ Breaking From Tradition

The comment from Brendan Carr, a Republican, raised concerns from lawmakers about how President Trump might use the agency.

Democrats grilled Mr. Carr in the hearing over a series of threats he had made to broadcasters about revoking local broadcast licenses for content that is not in the public’s interest. In September, he threatened to take away local licenses of ABC stations that aired Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show because of Mr. Kimmel’s remarks about the killer of the right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

Sinclair and Nexstar briefly suspended Mr. Kimmel’s show on local ABC stations that they own, and ABC, which is owned by Disney, temporarily pulled it off the air. Mr. Carr has also opened investigations into all of the major broadcasters, including NPR, for content decisions and advertising.

Sex trafficking Jewish Princess.

The petition alleges nine separate grounds — including juror misconduct and government suppression of evidence — for Maxwell’s contention that constitutional violations undermined the integrity of her 2021 trial.

“In the light of the full evidentiary record, no reasonable juror would have convicted her. Accordingly, she seeks vacatur of her conviction, an evidentiary hearing, and such other relief as this Court deems appropriate and justice requires,” Maxwell wrote in the 50-page filing, which was submitted to the court in seven separately scanned sections.

There are two gaps in the page numbers, which could be the result of an editing or filing error. After the documents first posted on the electronic case docket Wednesday afternoon, they were briefly taken down before appearing again. Maxwell’s handwritten signature appears at the end of the petition.

Prosecutors in the Southern District of New York declined to comment on Maxwell’s court filing.

And this fucking Jew York Times Jew is stating that Epstein wasn’t Mossad or that big of a deal. JEWS!

Here, the non-Jew York Times, et al reports!

Here it is, mainstream-semen drip Fortune Magazine feces: We get fucking Big Mac advice from a multimillionaire on how to get a fucking JOB?

As millions of Gen Zers face unemployment, McDonald’s CEO dishes out some tough love career advice for navigating the market:

‘You’ve got to make things happen for yourself’.

As millions of Gen Z fall into NEET status—not in employment, education, or training— McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski has some blunt advice for young people: stop waiting around for help.

2020!

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