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irony that it is the empire and its files that need to see sunshine and brought to us all to bear witness and move to action

by Paul Haeder / July 20th, 2025

It should be your world instead
Fly your kite
I did it once
Let it be twice
Let it be another tale

…It’s your turn, world… say something!

I’m having Abby Martin on my radio show, and I’ll post the story and link here at DV.  Her 2019 film seems almost ancient compared to the hell-hole Israeli Jews have unleashed on humanity: SERIOUSLY.

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Filmed during the height of the Great March of Return protests, it features exclusive footage of demonstrations where 200 unarmed civilians have been killed by Israeli snipers since March 30, 2018.

But this is the plan:

10 children are losing legs in Gaza every day - Palestine Will Be Free

If this isn’t plain evil, then you are lobotomized for sure: More than 134,000 Palestinians — among them more than 40,500 children — have sustained war‑related injuries, with roughly 10 children per day losing one or both legs, a new report by a UN-led humanitarian coordination body has revealed.

10 children are losing legs in Gaza every day - Palestine Will Be Free

There is no safe space in Gaza. 20 months of intense hostilities have destroyed the protection environment for persons with disabilities and older persons. 134,105 people including over 40,500 children have new war-related injuries. 25 per cent are estimated to have new disabilities requiring acute and ongoing rehabilitation. Over 35,000 people are believed to have significant hearing damage due to explosions. Ten children per day lose one or both of their legs.

Martin’s new project is almost in its final edit, and it’s a film about how the U.S. Military — that vast complex she might not be encompassing in toto (military, education, medical, engineering, science, legal, media, entertainment, PR, chemical, mining, dual and triple use research COMPLEX) is the world’s largest polluter in the greenhouse gas realm, as well as poisons and toxins and destroying water resources and soil.

Here’s an interview she did with Lowkey:

And so we have this as Mint Press’ tagline: “The U.S. military is the largest institutional polluter in the world. There is no corporation or industry that compares to the damage and devastation done by the U.S. war machine,” Abby Martin told Watchdog host Lowkey today. Abby Martin is a California-based artist, journalist and filmmaker who is host of The Empire Files, a series that analyzes the world through the framing of the United States as a global empire. Her upcoming movie, “Earth’s Greatest Enemy,” exposes how the U.S. military and America’s endless wars are a key driver in catastrophic climate change.

The Empire Files is also getting into this:

The Eyes Left podcast (an Empire Files production) created this factsheet and downloadable two-sided brochure to print and distribute to service members.

Domestically, Trump is illegally using service members against immigrants and legitimate protests against ICE paramilitary raids. This campaign has grown increasingly fascist and modeled after white nationalist fantasy.

Now, go to the CIA-Drenched Wikipedia and see how that neoliberal wack-a-mole shit hole denigrates Abby. If you want. But it’s the same attack dog crap. I’m not sure if she’s been on Amy Goodman’s show, Democracy Now, but I can say that as journalist and educator at the college level, I recently was in Eugene, Oregon, and spoke with a forty-something male reporter for NPA, and then an intern from New York.

Blank faces:

Covert Action Magazine; Project Censored; Consortium News; Break Through News; Mint Press News; Empire Files; Counterpunch; Monthly Review;  Black Agenda Report; and of course, I did not get into more radical news sources.

They knew nothing of Street Roots, the Portland-based kick ass street newspaper that kicks high on many stories, not just stories about the houseless: “Newberg community rallies around beloved wine country leader after sudden ICE detention — After the arrest of Moisés Sotelo, ICE accused him of having a DUI conviction, but local prosecutors said there’s no record of any previous charges against him.”

an illustration of Moisés Sotelo with his arms crossed. Behind him are grape vines and grapes.

Big story for NPR reporters, but they had blank stares.

So what does this say about media today, and this Zac is in his late forties, and this Safina ( both staffing the KLCC station, an NPR affiliate out of Eugene/Lane Community College) is in her early twenties. Media literacy? The J Schools are part of the problem, and I was in one at the University of Arizona, and I worked for newspapers in Tucson and Arizona, and I eventually taught journalism (Part-time) and worked as a journalist in El Paso.

We are in big trouble. I was in the baby news game in the 1970s starting off, and we did have much leeway at the Arizona Daily Wildcat, but even that conservatism and false balance and gimmicky neutrality and equivocation from the old guard was disgusting because even then we knew the conservative politicians did not consider media fair and balanced, calling it the So Called Liberal Media, yet another myth.

And here we are with every sort of middle of the road and legacy media being not just attacked, but shut down, vis-a-vis lawfare.

Oh, also, since Pedophilia and Human Trafficking and Rape are in the news with Trump and Company, they knew nothing of Nick Bryant’s work. Amazing. They didn’t know what the Gawker was.

Despite a strong desire from the public to get to the bottom of the Jeffrey Epstein case, which saw the trafficking and sexual exploitation of thousands of young girls, the cabal associated with Epstein continues its conspiracy to suppress the ugly truth of the ruling class.

One of the key witnesses that has made her testimony quite public is Virginia Roberts, or Virginia Guiffre as she now known. She has stated that she was pandered by Jeffrey Epstein to a large number of rich and powerful figures who include senior political figures and a member of the British royal family. She (also) says – and this is yet to be fully established by other witnesses – that Jeffrey Epstein was secretly recording at least some of the sexual contacts she allegedly had with senior figures and that presumably tapes of these contacts exist somewhere. We know that very recently when the Southern District of New York launched an investigation that the first thing they did was to use a crow-bar to break Jeffrey Epstein’s front door to his 7-story mansion and to go then straight to his safe. What do you think is going on?

Nick Bryant: One of the discs was allegedly labelled with the name of a person who is affluent, a powerbroker and then (the name of) a victim. We don’t know the victim and we don’t know the power-broker. But I have known that Jeffrey Epstein has been clandestinely taping people. In 2005, when the Palm Beach Police Depart served a warrant on Jeffrey Epstein’s home, they found two hidden cameras. Hidden cameras have been a part of his reality for quite some time.

What I try to tell people, when they say “Jeffrey Epstein has a person compromised”, (is that) if you are compromising powerful people, people who have access to thugs, murderers, you have to have an organisation behind you that is very powerful. You can’t be just Jeffrey Epstein and whack people. So, these people knew that if they tried to do something to Jeffrey Epstein, something would be visited upon them that is far worse.

So, if you are blackmailing very powerful people – you cannot do that and live, unless you have an organisation behind you. And those people that you are blackmailing have got to be aware of that organisation, or else they will take you out in a heartbeat. Legs broken, arms broken or whatever they do.

Decoding Jeffrey Epstein's Mysterious, Star-Studded Black Book | Vanity Fair

Investigative journalist and founder of the Epstein Justice non-profit Nick Bryant is leading a petition urging President Trump to release the Epstein Files. The files are a cache of federal documents detailing the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein, the late politically-connected financier behind a massive child trafficking ring. Trump previously promised to release these documents, which some have speculated included a “client list” of possible co-conspirators.

Check out his in-depth article, The Jeffrey Epstein Cover-Up: Pedophilia, Lies, and Ghislaine Maxwell, for a detailed account backed by evidence, including insights from Epstein’s infamous Black Book.

His other book:

The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal: Bryant, Nick: 9781936296071: Amazon.com: Books

No knowledge of Chris Hedges, Abby Martin, Mnar Muhawesh Adley, Rania Khalek

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So, I’ll talk about Palestine, about the unending genocide and torture regime of the Jewish State of Murdering, Raping, Starving, Poisoning, Polluting, Occupying, Maiming Palestine.

Her project about US military being the Destroyer of all Destroyers and Pacific People on Planet Earth, pollution or just the tertiary and secondary and direct hell and stunted development of nations that have been put in the US’s crosshairs for not being, well, pro-USA/Capitalism/Empire.

Photo of the F-35 joint strike fighter landing.

This is why it’s impossible to strip oneself from Israel’s crimes and the crimes of Capitalism:
The F-35 program relies heavily on a vast network of contractors, with Lockheed Martin as the prime contractor. This program involves nearly 1,800 domestic suppliers across 45 states and Puerto Rico. The F-35 program is a major economic driver, contributing approximately $72 billion annually to the U.S. economy and supporting over 275,000 jobs.

Oh, I have seen reports of more than 2,400 “suppliers,” which ARE the  tendrils of the Military Offensive Murder Weapons Department.

[The F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter is the Department of Defense’s most ambitious weapons program and plays a crucial role in DOD’s ability to meet current and future U.S. national security goals. At the same time, the F-35 has been plagued by mounting costs and delays resulting in what some have called a staggering price tag of more than $2 trillion over several decades.]

Abby will talk about Red Hill, and I will talk about Camp Lejeune = Semper Fidelis or Das Kapital Uber Alles: From Eisenhower to Trump!

Semper Fidelis

War is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small “inside” group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes. — Smedley Butler, War is a Racket (1935)

Now, I have had two veterans on my caseload in Portland, when I worked as a social services case manager, who I assisted in getting service-connected disability recognition and monthly monetary compensation for Parkinsonian symptoms from their time as Marines at Camp Lejeune.

ONE MILITARY base:

The precipitating factor behind a review of a 2011 documentary, Semper Fi: Always Faithful, directed and produced by Rachel Libert and Tony Hardmon, is that I am working with a former Marine client as his social worker. In a homeless shelter for veterans; that moniker – social worker — is a deep one, a cover-all assignment, with wide-ranging responsibilities, some anticipated and others surprisingly serendipitous.

Camp Lejeune: Understanding Service Connection for Diseases Linked to Water Contamination | Attorney Gregory M. Rada

His case, age 63, former Marine, in at age 17 with parents’ permission, is complicated – as if the other cases are not. A lot of these cases involve young men and women, virtually boys and girls, getting out of Dodge. Some with a sense of patriotism, for sure, and a few with aspirations of turning the military into a career. But make no bones about it, these people many times got caught up in the rah-rah patriotism of the day, Apple Pie, Mom, Hot Dogs and Football. Some were in it for the macho badge, and others wanted to learn avionics, electronics, logistics and nursing, etc. Many were discharged because of physical injuries or some sort of mental strain, or many were rifted for the unjust downright downsizing.

I’ll call my man Larry, and he grew up on the Oregon Coast, ending up hitching up with the Marine Corps because he wanted out of bubble of the small town and wanted in with a band of brothers.

Today, he is still tall, but a bit hunched over. His face is frozen in a heavy screen of sadness and fear. Both hands he is attempting to calm, but Parkinsonian tremors have taken over; he can’t hold a tray of food and drink, and he has no signature left. He has bruises on his arms and shines from falling over, tripping. He repeats himself, and knows it, telling me his words are coming out slurred.

He spent two years in prison for what amounts to minor (in my mind) medical fraud with his company. Those two years, he tells me, were nirvana. “The prison guards told me they had never anyone say they were glad to be in prison. I told them this was the calmest and most level I had ever been, or for at least years.”

His life was one of overwork, overreach, clients all over the Pacific Northwest, gambling addiction, big money from his business, lots of toys and a big home, and children who ended up spoiled and broken as adults. Larry’s juggling a hoarder wife whose mother is dying, a heroin-addicted daughter with a child, another daughter in an abusive relationship, and countless appointments now to the VA, psychologists, counselors, OT and PT professionals, and support groups.

Today, he is quickly slipping into miasma of Parkinson’s, with all the symptoms and negative cycles of someone with Parkinson’s hitting him daily. He barely got a diagnosis, as early on-set, a few months ago; in fact, he’s been living with the Parkinsonian-triggered suite of maladies for up to 12 years, he tells me. “I remember my clients telling me I was repeating myself. I really think the stupid decision to defraud the state for a few hundred dollars was triggered by Parkinson’s.”

He and I have talked to support groups, looked at the literature around Parkinson’s, watched TED Talk shows focusing on the disease, gone to Michael J. Fox’s website, and just honed in on what his life will be like in a year, two years, and five.

Right now, his Parkinson’s is one of nine major maladies tied to service-connected disabilities the VA is now processing. This ties into the movie – Semper Fi – because my client was stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, as part of the Marine Corps where learning the art of war was also combined with the silent spring of water contamination that eventually resulted in diseases that both affected the veterans but also their families, and civilians who used the water, as well as their offspring.

This is a three-decades long exposure, 1957 – 1987, with an estimated 750,000 to 1,000,000 people who may have been exposed to the cancer- and neurological disorder-causing chemicals. They consumed and bathed in tap water contaminated with “extremely high concentrations of toxic chemicals.”

Filmmaker who wouldn't sign Georgia's oath not to boycott Israel sues US state | The Times of Israel

Until then, words:

If I must die
you must live
to tell my story
to sell my things
to buy a piece of cloth
and some strings
(make it white with a long tail)
so that a child, somewhere in Gaza
while looking heaven in the eye
awaiting his dad who left in a blaze
and bid no one farewell
not even to his flesh
not even to himself
sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above
and thinks for a moment an angel is there bringing back love
If I must die
let it bring hope
let it be a tale

Koyaanisqatsi — life out of balance: Ghosthorse is the eyapaha to assist us out of chaos

We talked for an hour, and he’s on his journey, now discontinuing Native Voices, a 33-year run featured on over a hundred community and public radio stations, even three in Germany, this July 6.

Language of intuition, the language of dreams and visions, the language of mystery — Lakota.

“WE THANK THEREFORE WE ARE … BECOMING.” — TIOKASIN GHOSTHORSE

I deployed a few of the milestones in his life as a way to talk with him:

Tiokasin Ghosthorse is a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation of South Dakota and has a long history with Indigenous activism and advocacy. Tiokasin is the Founder, Host and Executive Producer of “First Voices Radio” (formerly “First Voices Indigenous Radio”) for the last 33 years in New York City and Seattle/ Olympia, Washington. In 2016, he received a Nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize from the International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy. Other recent recognitions include: Native Arts and Cultures Foundation National Fellowship in Music (2016), National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellowship Nominee (2017), Indigenous Music Award Nominee for Best Instrumental Album (2019) and National Native American Hall of Fame Nominee (2018, 2019). He also was recently nominated for “Nominee for the 2020 Americans for the Arts Johnson Fellowship for Artists Transforming Communities”. He is the Founder of Akantu Intelligence.

The Hopi word “Koyaanisqatsi” translates to “life out of balance,” and it’s also the title of a 1982 non-narrative documentary film by Godfrey Reggio. The film, known for its stunning visuals and Philip Glass’s minimalist score, explores the relationship between nature, humanity, and technology, highlighting the impact of modern civilization on the environment.

We are out of balance, and that is difficult to understand using the language of dominance, this language of the genocidier and the extraction societies. This is the language of transactions and legal documents and of competition and of war.

Here, Tiokasin repeats this statement on the radio and in conferences and during his talks:

“I come from outside the anthropocentric view. We see an egalitarianism in nature. Everything in nature has consciousness, everything is in balance. The Western view ignores this. The concept of domination isn’t even in the original Lakota language.”

I went to an article he penned: Indigenous Languages As Cures of the Earth:

“We all rush in like fools to find more solutions, better remedies, fix-its from the profit makers, and fuzzy warm language to comfort the addicted aspects of ourselves. We make films, Facebook pages, petitions, we ask politicians to do our bidding, we cast votes virtually because we have to save our country, save the world, save the Earth, save the whales, save anything, but our own sanity.”

As Vine Deloria, Jr. stated in his seminal book, God is Red, “Unless the sacred places are discovered and protected and used as religious places, there is no possibility of a nation ever coming to grips with the land itself. Without this basic relationship, national psychic stability is impossible.”

We didn’t talk about politics or the Rapist in Chief or much about Palestine. His article (above) starts off looking at the “orange man” and his rape of language and murder of mutual aid and his domination in the way Trump uses business grifting and blackmail and theft and extortion through his ugly white man’s hopes of conquering everything and everyone.

I have done 33 years on the radio, and above all things, that is my work. That makes me an eyapaha, a voice, a communicator: I have been communicating for a long time, and honing that.

I recall in 2019 this western society’s “new” interest in indigenous language: That year, 2019, there were several special events associated with the United Nations’ declaration of 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Language shift in Indigenous communities has been increasingly addressed in academic publications, with journals like Language Documentation & Conservation (established in 2006 and first published in 2007) recognized as outlets for such work. Language endangerment issues have also become part of Linguistics 101, the topic now a standard chapter in general linguistics textbooks.

I was a member of Cultural Survival, and used the quarterly in my college classes:

Our Mission

Cultural Survival advocates for Indigenous Peoples’ rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience, since 1972.

Our Vision

Cultural Survival envisions a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples’ inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.

There is very little “regular” linguistic scholarship (i.e., research that isn’t specifically about Native American languages and people) framed through Native American protocols and ways of knowing. — by Wesley Y. Leonard [Wesley Leonard’s contribution to the “Sociolinguistics Frontiers” series argues that sociolinguistic approaches to Native American languages are best conducted as part of a project of “language reclamation.” Leonard discusses how past framings of Indigenous languages as “endangered,” while in some ways well-intentioned, replicated the distance of language communities from scholarly research. An emphasis on reclamation—“efforts by Indigenous communities to claim the right to speak their heritage languages”—highlights the role of the community members in the production of knowledge on and the revival of Native American languages.]

Language suppression was/is a key tool in the colonization and cultural domination of Native Americans. European settlers viewed indigenous languages as obstacles to assimilation, leading to policies aimed at erasing native tongues and forcing English adoption.

The boarding school era became a primary method for forced assimilation of Native American children. These schools banned native languages, punished their use, and mandated English-only education, causing profound and lasting effects on indigenous communities and their linguistic heritage.

Tiokasin went to a boarding school, which he talks about in many of his interviews.

Notice how the academics give zero Native American influences on this language of war and slavery: And so an intuitive language doesn’t fit the scale and timeline of a language of death and technology and extraction and theft

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Indian Tribes and Linguistic Stocks, 1650

And, this is antithetical to what Tiokasin talks about when he expresses the intuitive language of Lakota, and when he rejects Western materialism and binary thinking and Socratic intellectual dominance and the very idea of “a Big Bang” defining life’s first flicker on earth. Always a bang, a bomb, not mother giving birth, the sound of the drum (heart) and her cooing (the flute) the language of mother earth.

The Heart of the Monster?

Or,

The Europeans who arrived in Virginia discovered numerous tribes with distinct identities, but the different tribes used only three major linguistic groups: Algonquian, Siouan, and Iroquoian.

At the time of first contact in the 1500’s, Native Americans in the Western Hemisphere spoke 800-1,000 different languages. Based on similarities between them, there were 25-30 “families” of languages.

Linguists compare words for common terms in different languages, such as “child,” to identify original source languages and how they have differentiated over time. The technique offers a clue regarding how long people have been in the Western Hemisphere.

One thesis is that First American (Amerind), Eskimo-Aleut, and Na-Dene are the three major groups of languages in the Western Hemisphere, and those three groups reflect three migrations via Beringia at different times. The time required for the evolution of language differences suggests people have lived in the Western Hemisphere for 50,000 years.

However, genetic evidence suggests that language differences are not based on initial “waves” of migration from Beringea. It is more likely that more than three groups moved out of Beringea into North America, and movements were not limited to three major migrations of people using separate languages.

Perhaps the first people arrived more than 50,000 years ago, but none survived and the first languages brought to North America disappeared with them. It is possible that there were additional migrations by people speaking languages not associated with First American (Amerind), Eskimo-Aleut, or Na-Dene, but languages used by those migrants completely died out.1

When the English arrived in the 1600’s, Native Americans in Virginia spoke languages associated with three major groups. Different tribes spoke different variants of Algonquian, Siouan, or Iroquoian languages

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Tiokasin:

I tried to go through the history that I know of and the studies that I have researched from where educational processes started. And usually, when I say young, we’re talking college age or more. And so I find I just finished a semester at Union Theological Seminary in New York and graduate and postgrad students, they either were angry or sad or just, you know, in shock that they have never heard through the whole semester, after years of study, that they’ve never heard the Native history as we know it. We’ve always been overrun with Western historical domination as they see it, that they came here for benevolence, they were brought a civilization, they brought us cars and tech, you know, all these things. It was the ships that came while we stood on the shore, watching the ships come, welcoming, abundance, giving. And then they came and they took what we offered, but they took more. And that’s where we’re at. And now we’re seeing a whole abandonment of spirit and put into the ideas of a dogmatic soul. So when I approach these peoples in these educational institutions often come with those two perspectives, knowing that Native people also are forgetting our own perspective and mimicking the Western educational process.

Again, I’ll go with cultural etymology of this language English. And the word education where does it come from? Well, it comes from scholars and whatever, but the etymology of the word education, what does it mean? It means to adduce or seduce. And there’s different evolutions of the word, and in one dictionary I saw before 1940 says, of course, to adduce or seduce, but it also says “to draw out or lead away from” – and get this – “to lead away from spirit.” And what has it done? Replaced, draw out, or lead away from spirit. So what that’s done is replace it with information and knowledge. And that’s control by domination. Here’s how: So schools started out in the Catholic churches, because the monks, they drew the monks away when they were boys to read and script and to keep this educational process moving. So they were away from nature and only of men’s minds. And so this is how it’s been proceeding since then. So it’s a controlled education where you’re instructed mechanically to get the right answer. Where in Native is that we are shown the possibilities, and we’re able to choose freely about what we’re shown. We’re never told to do this or say that or we were shown because it was a living and is a living language. Learning is a living, it’s not a stagnant informational data bank. So this is how education is to me, and how I view it and how I try to explain it to college age, grad, and post grad.

I’ll insert here some contextualization on language that we did not talk about in the interview.

He did bring up John Taylor Gatto [Gatto envisioned an education system that placed freedom and justice above technology and efficiency] , one of my go-to sources:

John Gatto, who won the New York State Teacher of the Year award in 2008, upon his retirement, specifically said, “It takes 12 years to learn how to become reflexive to authority.” And who is the authority? Who is controlling information? Who’s controlling education? Who’s controlling knowledge? And now they want to control Wisdom, and all wisdom means is common sense.

Origins of language suppression (source)

  • Language suppression emerged as a tool of colonization and cultural domination in Native American history
  • European settlers viewed indigenous languages as obstacles to assimilation and control
  • Suppression of native languages became a key strategy in the broader campaign of cultural erasure

Pre-colonial linguistic diversity

  • North America boasted over 300 distinct indigenous languages before European contact
  • Language families included Algonquian, Iroquoian, Siouan, and Uto-Aztecan
  • Many languages had complex grammatical structures and rich oral traditions
  • Linguistic diversity reflected the cultural and ecological diversity of Native American societies

European attitudes toward languages

  • Colonizers often viewed indigenous languages as primitive or uncivilized
  • Some European scholars attempted to document native languages for academic purposes
  • Missionaries sometimes learned indigenous languages to facilitate religious conversion
  • Many settlers saw native languages as barriers to economic and political integration

Early policies on native languages

  • Initial colonial policies varied from tolerance to outright suppression
  • Some early treaties recognized the right of tribes to use their own languages
  • Gradual shift towards English-only policies in government interactions
  • Missionaries established schools that taught in both native languages and English

Boarding school era

  • Boarding schools became a primary tool for forced assimilation of Native American children
  • Language suppression was a central component of the boarding school system
  • The era lasted from the late 19th century through much of the 20th century

Forced assimilation programs

  • Government-funded boarding schools removed children from their families and communities
  • Schools aimed to “civilize” Native American children by immersing them in Euro-American culture
  • Children were often forbidden from speaking their native languages or practicing cultural traditions
  • Assimilation programs extended beyond language to include dress, hairstyles, and religious practices

English-only education policies

  • Boarding schools mandated English as the sole language of instruction
  • Native languages were banned from classrooms, dormitories, and all school activities
  • English proficiency became a measure of students’ progress and assimilation
  • Curriculum focused on Western subjects with little regard for indigenous knowledge or perspectives

Punishment for native language use

  • Students caught speaking their native languages faced severe consequences
  • Punishments included physical abuse (corporal punishment, mouth washing with soap)
  • Psychological tactics involved public shaming and isolation from peers
  • Some schools implemented reward systems for students who reported others speaking native languages

Impact on native communities

  • Language suppression had profound and lasting effects on Native American societies
  • Loss of language often coincided with erosion of traditional knowledge and cultural practices
  • Many communities experienced a generational gap in language transmission

Loss of linguistic heritage

  • Many indigenous languages became endangered or extinct due to suppression policies
  • Unique concepts and worldviews embedded in native languages were lost or diminished
  • Traditional stories, songs, and ceremonies tied to specific languages became harder to maintain
  • Loss of language diversity reduced the overall linguistic and cultural richness of North America

Cultural disconnection

  • Language barriers emerged between elders and younger generations
  • Traditional knowledge systems became harder to access and understand
  • Cultural practices and ceremonies lost nuance when translated into English
  • Many Native Americans experienced a sense of alienation from their heritage

Intergenerational trauma

  • Forced separation and language suppression created lasting psychological impacts
  • Many survivors of boarding schools struggled to reconnect with their families and communities
  • Shame and stigma associated with native languages persisted across generations
  • Trauma manifested in various social issues (substance abuse, domestic violence)

Resistance and preservation efforts

  • Native communities developed strategies to maintain their languages despite suppression
  • Resistance efforts often operated in secret to avoid punishment
  • Language preservation became a key aspect of cultural revitalization movements

Underground language practices

  • Families and communities continued to speak native languages in private settings
  • Secret language lessons were conducted away from the watchful eyes of authorities
  • Code-switching and mixing languages helped preserve vocabulary and grammar
  • Some communities developed new forms of communication to maintain cultural ties

Elder-led teaching initiatives

  • Elders took on the role of language keepers, preserving vocabulary and stories
  • Informal language classes were organized within communities
  • Elders worked to document languages through oral histories and recordings
  • Mentorship programs paired fluent speakers with younger learners

Community language revitalization programs

  • Tribes established language immersion schools and after-school programs
  • Community-wide events promoted the use of native languages
  • Language camps and cultural retreats provided intensive learning environments
  • Partnerships with linguists and educators helped develop teaching materials and curricula

Government policies and legislation

  • Shifts in federal policy gradually recognized the importance of native languages
  • Legislation aimed to support language preservation and revitalization efforts
  • Implementation and funding of policies remained challenging

Indian Reorganization Act

  • Passed in 1934, marked a shift away from assimilation policies
  • Encouraged tribal self-governance and cultural preservation
  • Provided some support for native language use in tribal affairs
  • Did not fully address the damage done by previous language suppression policies

Native American Languages Act

  • Enacted in 1990, officially recognized the right to use native languages
  • Declared U.S. policy to preserve, protect, and promote Native American languages
  • Required federal agencies to consult with tribes on language matters
  • Lacked substantial funding mechanisms for implementation

Language immersion program funding

  • Various federal grants became available for language preservation efforts
  • Administration for Native Americans provided funding for language programs
  • Department of Education supported bilingual education initiatives
  • Challenges remained in securing consistent and adequate funding for long-term programs

Modern language revitalization

  • Contemporary efforts focus on reversing the effects of historical language suppression
  • Technology and new educational approaches play key roles in revitalization
  • Challenges persist in creating new generations of fluent speakers

Technology in language preservation

  • Digital archives store recordings of native speakers and traditional stories
  • Language learning apps and online courses increase accessibility to language resources
  • Social media platforms allow for language practice and community building
  • Virtual reality and augmented reality technologies create immersive language environments

Bilingual education programs

  • Schools on reservations increasingly offer bilingual curricula
  • Some public schools in areas with large Native populations introduce indigenous language classes
  • Dual language immersion programs aim to create balanced bilingualism
  • Teacher training programs focus on developing qualified bilingual educators

Challenges of language revival

  • Many languages have few or no remaining fluent speakers
  • Limited resources and funding for comprehensive language programs
  • Competing priorities within Native communities (economic development, healthcare)
  • Balancing traditional language use with modern vocabulary and concepts

Legacy of language suppression

  • The effects of historical language suppression continue to shape Native American experiences
  • Language revitalization efforts are seen as crucial for cultural healing and empowerment
  • Ongoing debates about language rights and education policies persist

Effects on cultural identity

  • Many Native Americans struggle with questions of authenticity and belonging
  • Language proficiency often viewed as a marker of cultural connection
  • Efforts to reclaim language tied to broader movements of cultural revitalization
  • Multilingual identities emerging as Native Americans navigate between cultures

Linguistic diversity today

  • Of the estimated 300 pre-colonial languages, about 175 remain in use
  • Many surviving languages have only a handful of elderly speakers
  • Some languages (Navajo, Cherokee) have seen successful revitalization efforts
  • New forms of indigenous languages emerging through creolization and mixing

Ongoing struggles for language rights

  • Advocacy for increased funding and support for language programs
  • Push for recognition of indigenous languages in public spaces and government
  • Efforts to incorporate native languages into mainstream education curricula
  • Legal battles over language use in voting materials and public services

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Again, back to this violent rather immature language, English:

In the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota nations we have no word or concept of domination. You look at Mother Earth and the concept applied to her is domination, and that’s patriarchy. It is basically not in touch with Mother Earth.

Patriarchy destroys our ability to have any intimacy with her. Any other kind of thinking is shoved aside, and distanced, and called indigenous—which means poor people over there. Indigent is poor and genus is race or people, and that is the etymology of the old Latin word. The new meaning of the word indigenous was glossed over to mean, oh, it’s the place that you are from.

There are 427 words in the English language to describe self, and in Lakota, there are maybe one or two, and those are in relationship with something. With English, we have so many layers we have to peel off to get back onto the Red Road of relationship. When you say “I” that is the first word that separates.

Here’s an article I used in one of my writing classes: Countering Dominant Native American Narratives and Re-Imagining Community Development

Quoting: To give some context here:

What first piqued my interest in using narratives was the reaction I felt after watching the documentary “The Canary Effect.” The film, which addresses a myriad of issues that continue to pervade the Native American community presents an image of Native Americans in a single facet: people dealing with alcoholism, poverty, and the lasting effects of the boarding school era. While this information is critical for people to know, this image is often the only one presented to the majority. As I began to think of an approach to give a more comprehensive overview of modern Native American life, I quickly thought of the “Under My Hood” spoken word event we attended the previous weekend. Inspired by the various stories, I was immediately drawn to this type of storytelling and hope to implement it within my own community–I want my peers and the general community to have the opportunity to hear multiple facets that make up the modern Native American experience and identity. From that night, I was able to come up with my own narrative that chronicles my journey as a Navajo woman using the “Under My Hood” format.

Under my hood is frustration

It is frustration that spans several generations

I carry the pain felt by my ancestors, for I continue to be told my culture is subpar and my history irrelevant. I am frustrated that my people are seen as relics of the past, as imaginary figures in headdresses and buckskin that only exist in western films and dusty textbooks. If only they knew, I tell myself. If only the world could see what I have been privileged to experience would they finally realize how entrenched we are in modern society while still maintaining our unique identities and culture. This frustration is often exacerbated by comments like “You don’t look Native American” or the idea that my education, perspective, and experiences somehow makes me different from other Native Americans. Under my hood is pride. It is pride in everything society tried to make me feel ashamed of. When I look at my hair, hair my people were forced to cut because it was seen as the mark of savagery, I don’t see shame but wisdom. I see the wisdom passed down from my mother and grandmother. I see my traditions, my history, language, and culture society has tried to erase but has failed to do because their greatest mistake is not realizing my people are indestructible. It is a future where my generation stands up and says, “We have had enough!” and we reclaim our own stories that have often been told for us instead of by us.

Finally, under my hood is hope. It is hope that I can use my education to empower my community, give a voice to the silenced, and use this gift to help my people break the chains of colonial oppression. As I continue to navigate this chaotic world I carry the hope that I will be able to successfully walk the tightrope between tradition and modernity, but I am not walking this path alone. I have my ancestors beside me, for I am their greatest dream. — Emily McDonnell

Painting depicting Cherokee people riding, walking, and driving wagons on the Trail of Tears.

We have a saying that we kind of reinterpret into all my relations, it’s called mitakuye oyasin, and really mitakuye oyasin, you cannot feel, you cannot think in dualism, you can think only in inclusion. And if there is no word for exclusion in our languages, then you see how further along we’ve come in that process of evolving our spirits into understanding the transformation, the complexity, the simplicity, that is complexity, because people want to think that they have to down dress the idea of complexity so it’s simple. But yet, if you’re speaking the languages of the Earth, like I said, Earth doesn’t lie. And so your languages are along the complexities of the Earth and you see how many, so many variants of species and how to deal with the weather, in all of that is to not think that we’re in control of it, or even that God made this for us. You see.

So once we let go of those domination thought processes, that more than two dimensional thought process, you wake up and they come and you’re like, “Wait now, we can’t know all of this, we’re spending our time gathering information without ever experiencing it.” So we are stuck with the ideas of information and knowledge and then we refer to “Well, someone who’s tenured in educational processes is wise now because he’s tenured, he’s older, she’s older. And so they’re wise.” And yet those textbook knowledge keepers are not ever experienced. They may go out and study here and there, but when you have Indigenous peoples always in the rhythm of the Earth, they’re not educated. But yet, in a sense of taking this concept of education and trying to put it on Native people, it’s like injecting with them with something, right, and they’re not ever going to understand it, because they’re already too far ahead of education that this system requires in order for you to get ahead, but with the Indigenous processes of Earth, it doesn’t need education, it needs experience with and that way, we spend all of our time trying to reinterpret something, that we can’t wrap around our minds, and we’re stuck in the same cycle of cause and effect. How do you do this? And what do you do? And that’s a point of privilege that we come from is that, I have a question, you answer it for me and you tell me how to do something so I can take it easy the rest of my life type of thing. But yet we avoid the suffering, we avoid the pain, we avoid the grief, as you said. — Tiokasin Ghosthorse

Globalization is mainly driven by the sole superpower now – the United States and its ally the United Kingdom. The result is that English has become the first truly global language in human history. This global language and other lesser international languages are causing language shift and death at an unprecedented scale.

Overtly violent words that are used with admiration and mean “being successful”:

Slaying
Dominating
Crushing it
Nailing it
Killing it
Conquer
Blowing them away/Blowing it out of the water
Kicking ass and taking names

Dark ways we talk about ourselves and life:

“It kills me.”/”It’s killing me.”
Kicking yourself
Beating yourself up
 — Wow. I just really don’t think we think about what we’re actually saying. Giving yourself bruises, a black eye, maybe cuts or scrapes. I do think verbally abusing yourself is incredibly serious, so maybe this expression gets a pass for an appropriate level of gravitas.
Pain in my ass — Often said of children, unfortunately.
No pain, no gain
“I’m a hot mess.”
“I’m dying to go there.”
“If he texted me back, I’d just die!”
“It’ll be the death of me.”

2024 additions:

Onslaught — Dictionary definitions 1 and 3 are “a violent attack” and “an attack; an onset; esp. a furious or murderous attack or assault.” We mostly use definition 2: “an overwhelming outpouring.” Just a few minutes ago I went to mention “an onslaught of information” and thought, better add it to the article.
Ramming/shoving something down your throat (like an idea) See also:
Shoving your face in it/rubbing your nose in it
Overkill
 — “The destructive use of military force beyond the amount needed to destroy an energy,” “excessive use of force in killing,” “elimination… by hunting or killing.” Maybe this phrase is overkill?
Butchering — When we retell a story or joke in a way that’s not quite faithful to the original, we use an analogy about how we’ve dismembered it, ripped it limb from limb as its blood drains away
Letting someone off the hook
 — because… they were squirming on a hard, sharp piece of metal like a worm, damaging their soft skin and internal organs until we changed our mind and decided to free them?
Demolished — If you eat your food fast, you might say you demolished your burger (demolish: to tear down, raze, or break something to pieces, or to do away with or destroy something)
Head off at the pass
 — synonyms include ambush, block, or thwart
It hit me like a freight train/ton of bricks
Broke
 — in every other context than financial, this means broken/damaged/harmed

Master gets its own paragraph. This one I primarily think of in terms of gender. It’s unambiguously male and I don’t know of any corresponding positive female term in our society that would make sense and be understood as a substitution for mastering a skill, masterclass, mastermind, mastery. But there’s also a sense of domination and forced subjugation with this word. A master is what we call someone who commands others to do things and can punish them if they don’t. It’s the main English word used for an owner of slaves, who are controlled by violent force. A master doesn’t partner with, co-create, or negotiate. Though there are surely exceptions, the core of being a master is violent. (from, The casual ultra-violence of the English language)

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One of the recent broadcasts of his show on this radio station, KYAQ, was with a returning guest: Steven Newcomb. “We give it names such as civilizationempireimperialconquestconquerconquerorinvadecapturevanquishsubjugateenslavementslaverysubjectiondomestic violence, and so forth, but each of those names simultaneously maintains and yet hides or cloaks the domination. Steven Newcomb is a syndicated columnist, film producer and author of Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery.”

The doctrine of discovery is the international legal principle that Europeans used to claim the lands of Indigenous peoples and nations and to assert sovereign, commercial, and diplomatic rights over Indian nations. The doctrine has been a part of Euro-American law in North America from the beginning of Spanish, French, and English exploration and settlement. Not surprisingly, the English colonies, the American states, and the United States adopted this legal tenet as the guiding principle for their interactions with Native nations. The US Supreme Court expressly accepted discovery in 1823 in Johnson v. M’Intosh. As you might imagine, this case and the topic of discovery have been written about and analyzed extensively.

The basic message I glean from Newcomb’s analysis of cognitive theory and metaphor is that Europeans just made it up, and that discovery was just an excuse for Euro-Americans to do what they already wanted to do: confiscate all the lands and assets of the Indigenous peoples of the New World. I agree 100 percent with that statement. The doctrine of discovery is nothing more than an outright and bald-faced attempt to justify claims of superiority and domination due to differences in religion and culture.
I disagree, however, with Newcomb on one minor point. He states that most federal Indian law commentators have ignored or are unwilling to address the religious aspects of discovery. He spent a decade trying to engage federal Indian law experts in meaningful discussions on the religious dimensions of Johnson and found most of them unwilling to focus on religion and the implications of Christianity in Johnson (xvi, 139n3). That was obviously his experience. However, in my experience, many Indian law commentators have addressed the relationship of Christianity and discovery at length. (review)

Listen to that one, too: LINK.

I hope to bring you all another show with Tiokasin.

Bullshit . . . ahh, that’s the ticket — tax the murderers rapists starvation experts the polluters the maiming cartels, the corporate Mafia, sure sure sure

“Those people . . . ” Donald said, trailing off. “The shape they’re in, all the expenses, maybe those kinds of people should just die.” — Donald TRUMP

Fred Trump III, William, and Lisa in the NICU

Trump’s buddy:

This figure corresponds to the number of inmate deaths since the “State of Emergency” was implemented in March 2022. “These were people awaiting trial who had not been convicted,” said the Salvadoran NGO, which provides legal assistance to the families of detainees.

According to SJH, 94% of those who died “had no gang affiliation,” and the organization warned that the total number of deaths in state custody “could surpass 1,000,” noting that “there is information being concealed in mass trials.”

A criminal justice reform passed in 2023 by the Legislative Assembly—controlled by President Nayib Bukele’s party—eliminated individual criminal proceedings and authorized the implementation of mass and collective trials based on gang affiliation. To date, no verdicts have been issued under this procedure, which human rights defenders have repeatedly denounced as violating the right to due process.

[El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, sitting next to President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, said on Monday he will not return Kilmar Abrego García, a migrant from Maryland who was wrongfully deported.

“I don’t have the power to return him to the United States,” Bukele said when a reporter asked.

“How could I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?” he added, repeating the Trump administration’s claim that Abrego García is a “terrorist” gang member of MS-13 — which it has not claimed in the court battle over his fate.

Bukele, the self-described “world’s coolest dictator” who has become a key partner in Trump’s controversial deportations, called it a “preposterous question,” saying “of course, I’m not going to do it,” as Trump nodded in agreement.]

Tax all these fucking continuing criminal enterprises? Check it out: UN Special Rapporteur Issues Report Detailing Corporate Machinery that Profits Off Immiseration of Palestinians

Italians Call for Nobel Peace Prize for Francisca Albanese

The Italian attorney, who has served as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, has directly and explicitly accused Israel of committing war crimes and genocide in the Gaza Strip.

During his weekly television show Con Maduro +, the Bolivarian leader said that Albanese “produced a report with conclusive and reliable evidence of the genocide being committed against the Palestinian people.”

“The criminals and the accomplices of the genocide will pay,” Maduro said, emphasizing that human rights defenders like Albanese “will be remembered in the future for their bravery.”

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators face of with a line of police outside the Stata Center at MIT, Thursday, May 9, 2024, in Cambridge, Mass. Police detained at least three members of a group of close to 100 demonstrators who held signs criticizing MIT for research they claim was being conducted for Israeli military drones. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)

[I.G. Farben executives on trial at 1947 Nuremberg trials. I.G. Farben was a chemical company that manufactured the Zyklon B gas used at Auschwitz and other concentration camps.]

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Every dripping bead of punk, rap, rock and roll sweat, man, colonized by the Jewish Domination of the Century:

[Glastonbury is far from perfect. Tickets are increasingly unaffordable making it largely inaccessible for many working class people. Its demographics remain overwhelmingly white. Its insurer—Allianz—invests in Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest weapons manufacturer. The contradictions are real.]

Shit dawg, the outsized number of Chosen People at this Utah fun fun fun felony camp:

Summer camp for billionaires': What to know | NewsNation

A full guest list of the Allen and Co. gathering is below:

Big Tech

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta

Tim Cook, CEO of Apple

Eddy Cue, senior vice president of services at Apple

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet

Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft

Jeff Bezos, executive chairman of Amazon

Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft

Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber

Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb

Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir

Daniel Ek, CEO of Spotify

Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snap

Bobby Kotick, former CEO of Activision Blizzard

Media and entertainment

David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery

Bruce Campbell, chief revenue and strategy officer of Warner Bros. Discovery

Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company

Dana Walden, co-chairman of Disney Entertainment

Alan Bergman, co-chairman of Disney Entertainment

Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Disney Experiences

Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of ESPN

Michael Eisner, former CEO of The Walt Disney Company

Rupert Murdoch, former chairman of News Corp

Lachlan Murdoch, chairman of News Corp

Robert Thompson, CEO of News Corp

Barry Diller, chairman of IAC

Ted Sarandos, co-CEO of Netflix

Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix

Reed Hastings, chairman of Netflix

Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube

Brian Roberts, CEO of Comcast

Jason Blum, CEO of Blumhouse Productions

Brian Grazer, film and television producer

Bryan Lourd, CEO of Creative Artists Agency

Michael Ovitz, co-founder of Creative Artists Agency

Ynon Keri, CEO of Mattel

Charles Rivkin, CEO of the Motion Picture Association

Ravi Ahuja, CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment

John Malone, chairman of Liberty Media

Derek Chang, CEO of Liberty Media

Mike Fries, CEO of Liberty Global

Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of DreamWorks

Michael Rapino, CEO of Live Nation Entertainment

Casey Wasserman, CEO of Wasserman Media Group

Corporate media

Michael Bloomberg, majority owner of Bloomberg L.P.

Diane Sawyer, anchor for ABC News

Anderson Cooper, anchor of CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360

Erin Burnett, anchor of CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront

Andrew Ross Sorkin, financial columnist for The New York Times and co-anchor of CNBC’s Squawk Box

Becky Quick, co-anchor of CNBC’s Squawk Box

Bari Weiss, editor of The Free Press

Bret Baier, chief political anchor for FOX News

Evan Osnos, staff writer for The New Yorker

David Ignatius, columnist for The Washington Post

Gayle King, co-host of CBS Mornings

David Begnaud, contributor for CBS News

Bill Cowher, analyst for CBS Sports

Politics

Glenn Youngkin, governor of Virginia

Wes Moore, governor of Maryland

Chuck Schumer, Senate minority leader

Gina Raimondo, former commerce secretary

Other

Ivanka Trump

Diane von Furstenberg, fashion designer

Ruth Rogers, owner of The River Café

Inside The Sun Valley Event Known As 'Summer Camp For Billionaires' : NPR
Media mogul style at Sun Valley's 'summer camp for billionaires' - July 11,  2024 | Reuters
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos land in Idaho for the annual 'summer  camp for billionaires'

[Summer camp for billionaires’ begins in Sun Valley with the arrival of 165 private jets]

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Murphy Brown' star Candice Bergen makes rare public appearance at Sun  Valley's 'summer camp for billionaires'
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Look at the degradation in AmeriKKKa, the headlines for this Mafia Meet-Up:

  • Sun Valley 2025: Billionaire brawls and AI powerplays set to take centre stage –
  • Sun Valley moguls compete for ‘best dressed’ with odd outfits
  • Photos show Altman, Iger and Cook arrive at ‘summer camp for billionaires’ in Sun Valley
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez show up ...
  • Inside The Annual Summer Camp For Billionaires In Sun Valley, Idaho
  • Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez show up hand-in-hand for ‘summer camp for billionaires’
  • Oprah Winfrey stuns in monochromatic ensemble at billionaires summer camp
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  • Oprah dazzles in all-white outfit as she joins close friend Gayle King and billionaire masters of the universe at Sun Valley summit
Oprah dazzles in all-white outfit as she joins close friend Gayle King and  billionaire masters of the universe at Sun Valley summit | Daily Mail Online

will belabor the point — AmeriKKKa, AKA LaLaLandia, AKA, UnUnited Snake$ of Israel First, that fucking parasitic country, that ONE, is a tale of five bloody cities:

  • Top earners across the United States earn at least six figures, with an average income of over $160,000 for those in the top 10% in 2021.
  • Earners in the top 1% need to make $1 million annually in states like California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington.
  • In West Virginia, the top 1% earners need only $435,302.
  • Historically, the wealthiest Americans have grown richer much faster than the rest of the population.
  • Trends in income and wealth disparities are most pronounced among the top and lowest earners.

Annual Incomes of Top Earners

Data from tax year 2021 (as reported on Americans’ 2022 tax returns) shows that taxpayers in the top 1% had adjusted gross income (AGIs) of at least $682,577, according to an analysis by the Tax Foundation. Those in the top 5% had AGIs of at least $252,840, while breaking into the top 10% required an income of at least $169,800.1

Those numbers are averages and can vary widely across the country. According to GoBankingRates, also using 2021 data but adjusting it for inflation, qualifying for the top 1% now requires an AGI of over $1 million in five states (California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Washington), with Connecticut having the highest threshold, of $1,192,947.

Meanwhile, residents of Mississippi, New Mexico, and West Virginia could qualify with less than $500,000 in AGI, with West Virginia setting the lowest bar at $435,302.

On that same plantation, there was the field Negro. The...

Oh, those house negroes:Malcolm describes the difference between the “house Negro” and the “field Negro.”

Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. 23 January 1963.

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So you have two types of Negro. The old type and the new type. Most of you know the old type. When you read about him in history during slavery he was called “Uncle Tom.” He was the house Negro. And during slavery you had two Negroes. You had the house Negro and the field Negro.

The house Negro usually lived close to his master. He dressed like his master. He wore his master’s second-hand clothes. He ate food that his master left on the table. And he lived in his master’s house–probably in the basement or the attic–but he still lived in the master’s house.

So whenever that house Negro identified himself, he always identified himself in the same sense that his master identified himself. When his master said, “We have good food,” the house Negro would say, “Yes, we have plenty of good food.” “We” have plenty of good food. When the master said that “we have a fine home here,” the house Negro said, “Yes, we have a fine home here.” When the master would be sick, the house Negro identified himself so much with his master he’d say, “What’s the matter boss, we sick?” His master’s pain was his pain. And it hurt him more for his master to be sick than for him to be sick himself. When the house started burning down, that type of Negro would fight harder to put the master’s house out than the master himself would.

But then you had another Negro out in the field. The house Negro was in the minority. The masses–the field Negroes were the masses. They were in the majority. When the master got sick, they prayed that he’d die. [Laughter] If his house caught on fire, they’d pray for a wind to come along and fan the breeze.

If someone came to the house Negro and said, “Let’s go, let’s separate,” naturally that Uncle Tom would say, “Go where? What could I do without boss? Where would I live? How would I dress? Who would look out for me?” That’s the house Negro. But if you went to the field Negro and said, “Let’s go, let’s separate,” he wouldn’t even ask you where or how. He’d say, “Yes, let’s go.” And that one ended right there.

So now you have a twentieth-century-type of house Negro. A twentieth-century Uncle Tom. He’s just as much an Uncle Tom today as Uncle Tom was 100 and 200 years ago. Only he’s a modern Uncle Tom. That Uncle Tom wore a handkerchief around his head. This Uncle Tom wears a top hat. He’s sharp. He dresses just like you do. He speaks the same phraseology, the same language. He tries to speak it better than you do. He speaks with the same accents, same diction. And when you say, “your army,” he says, “our army.” He hasn’t got anybody to defend him, but anytime you say “we” he says “we.” “Our president,” “our government,” “our Senate,” “our congressmen,” “our this and our that.” And he hasn’t even got a seat in that “our” even at the end of the line. So this is the twentieth-century Negro. Whenever you say “you,” the personal pronoun in the singular or in the plural, he uses it right along with you. When you say you’re in trouble, he says, “Yes, we’re in trouble.”

But there’s another kind of Black man on the scene. If you say you’re in trouble, he says, “Yes, you’re in trouble.” [Laughter] He doesn’t identify himself with your plight whatsoever. — SOURCE: X, Malcolm. “The Race Problem.” African Students Association and NAACP Campus Chapter. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. 23 January 1963.

Look, I am taking adults with low income lives, adults with Medicaid lives, adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities lives, adults who need to take in those 10 cents a pop beer and soda cans just to make ends meet lives, adults on food (SNAP) stamps lives, adults with no transportation options lives … taking them on road trips so they can have some sort of activities of daily living that go beyond watching the TV and playing on Smart/Dumb phones.

Celebrate EDU Spark 101

Intellectual disability1 starts any time before a child turns 18 and is characterized by differences with both:

  • Intellectual functioning or intelligence, which include the ability to learn, reason, problem solve, and other skills; and
  • Adaptive behavior, which includes everyday social and life skills.

The term “developmental disabilities” is a broader category of often lifelong challenges that can be intellectual, physical, or both.2

“IDD” is the term often used to describe situations in which intellectual disability and other disabilities are present.3

It might be helpful to think about IDDs in terms of the body parts or systems they affect or how they occur. For example4:

  • Nervous system
    These disorders affect how the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system function, which can affect intelligence and learning. These conditions can also cause other issues, such as behavioral disorders, speech or language difficulties, seizures, and trouble with movement. Cerebral palsy,5 Down syndromeFragile X syndrome, and autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are examples of IDDs related to problems with the nervous system.
  • Sensory system
    These disorders affect the senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) or how the brain processes or interprets information from the senses. Preterm infants and infants exposed to infections, such as cytomegalovirus, may have reduced function with their eyesight and/or hearing. In addition, being touched or held can be difficult for people with ASDs.
  • Metabolism
    These disorders affect how the body uses food and other materials for energy and growth. For example, how the body breaks down food during digestion is a metabolic process. Problems with these processes can upset the balance of materials available for the body to function properly. Too much of one thing, or too little of another can disrupt overall body and brain functions. Phenylketonuria (PKU) and congenital hypothyroidism are examples of metabolic conditions that can lead to IDDs.
  • Degenerative
    Individuals with degenerative disorders may seem or be typical at birth and may meet usual developmental milestones for a time, but then they experience disruptions in skills, abilities, and functions because of the condition. In some cases, the disorder may not be detected until the child is an adolescent or adult and starts to show symptoms or lose abilities. Some degenerative disorders result from other conditions, such as untreated problems of metabolism.

The exact definition of IDD, as well as the different types or categories of IDD, may vary depending on the source of the information.

For example, within the context of education and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a law that aims to ensure educational services to children with disabilities throughout the nation, the definition of IDD and the types of conditions that are considered IDD might be different from the definitions and categories used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide services and support for those with disabilities. These definitions and categories might also be different from those used by healthcare providers and researchers.

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But it gets worse, no? This Jewish Calorie Trap:

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Jewish elite values. More room temperature IQ’s:

Oz began by saying that programs like Medicare and Medicaid “were a promise to the American people to take care of you if you’re having problems financially or you’re having an issue because you’re older and need health care.”

But he also told Fox host Stuart Varney that Americans should also do the most they can to stay healthy.

“We’ll be there for you, the American people, when you need help with Medicare and Medicaid, but you’ve got to stay healthy as well,” Oz said. “Be vital. Do the most that you can do to really live up to the potential, the God-given potential, to live a full and healthy life.”

It was his next piece of advice, however, that inspired waves of social media mockery.

“You know, don’t eat carrot cake. Eat real food,” he said.

And, yes, Oz had brought a whole carrot cake for Varney.

“I couldn’t find a healthy cake, so I brought the closest thing, a carrot cake,” Oz said.

Oh, darn, where oh where are the Houtis, man, and those those RPGs and Claymore Mines and 50 cal machine guns and simple pineapple grenades when we NEED them?

  • Stacey Bendet dons another eye-catching outfit for day two of Sun Valley, as tycoons including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Shari Redstone enjoy ‘billionaires’ summer camp’

These people DO NOT care about you, me, my clients, those I write about, none of us.

Forget about FDR’s legacy: November 12, 2013/ How Franklin D. Roosevelt Botched Social Security/ Alan Nasser

I write about this ALL the effing time: Just Count the Deep Slippage in Services, Frayed Safety Nets, Dwindling Public Goods, Negative Community Health Outcomes and the Fabric of a Society in Your Neighborhood Up in Flames

My Uncle Donald Trump Told Me Disabled Americans Like My Son ‘Should Just Die’

Do you know how many MAGA maggots receiving Medicaid, VA benefits, SNAP, DD/ID services, and those getting bedpans changed via the public offers, love this Pedophile and Rapist Vice President in Chief Trump? (Adolph Bibi of Isra-hell being the real POTUS)?

Fred Trump III and Donald in the Oval Office, 2018

The barriers are everywhere, even in communities that are generally supportive, like ours. There are still doorways that can’t accommodate wheelchairs. It is still hard to find meaningful day programs that foster independence with learning, socialization, and assistive technology. The whole narrative still needs to change.

I knew that acceptance and tolerance would only come with public education and awareness. Donald might never understand this, but at least he had been open to our advocating through the White House. That was something. If we couldn’t change his feelings about William, that was his loss. He would never feel the love and connection that William offered us daily. By Fred C. Trump III/ July 24, 2024

And it was this that got me going just now: THE PARASITE TAX: The Central Element of Any Tax Code by Emanuel Pastreich

You red Pastreich’s piece and you be the judge. My comments?

Taxing a continuing criminal enterprises? Taxing the Mafia? Taxing a few million hitmen? Contract killers, tax them? Oh, tax the polluters and the toxin producers? Tax the pedophiles? Tax the manslaughter queens and kings? Tax the AI guys and AGI LGBTQA folk? Tax the mining companies? Tax Boeing and Raytheon? Oh, tax tax tax?

Sure, that is the peaceful revolution, no, the monsters still in charge. Oh, that’s right, where to start with the taxation? Hmm, I do a kilo of coke in my house, selling grams to dentists and doctors and professionals, but, alas, a Good Little German with Loose Lips lets the Nazis of the DEA kind know, and, bam, my house, my guns, my bank accounts, my investments, my retirement, my SS, gone gone gone. Forfeited?

But we will tax these mother fuckers? Nah, you need some training with AK-47’s and Molotovs and Claymore mines and, well, Anarchist Cookbook revised.

You digging this headline? Trump’s BBB busts the budget to benefit arms makers, AI warlords

Hmm, and these two Jewish kiddos discussing mostly Jews here: “Dem leaders meet with tech, media elites at ‘billionaire summer camp’“

Yeah:

Old news?

  • Democrat Senator Joe Manchin and Republican Senator Tim Scott were both seen at the Sun Valley Conference in Idaho on Thursday
  • Scott’s spokesperson confirmed his attendance to DailyMail.com and said he would be speaking on a panel at the ultra-exclusive event
  • A person familiar with the event told DailyMail.com that Manchin is also speaking on a bipartisan panel
  • Joe Biden’s Commerce Secretary, Gina Raimondo, was seen on Wednesday
  • Chuck Schumer submitted language Wednesday to the Senate parliamentarian for a bill that would allow Medicare to influence prescription drug prices
  • The move kicks off another attempt by Senate Democrats to pass a reconciliation package before the November midterms
  • The bill resurrects components of President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better legislation, whichManchin killed in December
  • The prescription drug bill has Manchin’s support and he’s in talks with Schumer to include climate and tax reform provisions

2018?

  • Wife of Embattled NBC anchor Tom Brokaw shows up at Allen & Co joining an eclectic crowd that includes Senator Chuck Schumer, Candace Bergen and a glum Michael Bloomberg at billionaire bash
Bloomberg and Diana Taylor

[Michael Dell the Monster]

Dello-o: Michael Dell was seed heading to a session on the last day of the conference Friday in a vest
Tom Brokaw wife at Allen & Co with Senator Chuck Schumer, Candace Bergen  and Michael Bloomberg | Daily Mail Online

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Trump 3.0 is on its way to becoming reality!

WASHINGTON − An ideologically divided Supreme Court on July 14 allowed the Trump administration to fire hundreds of workers from the Education Department and continue other efforts to dismantle the agency.

The court’s three liberal justices opposed the order, the latest win for President Donald Trump at the high court.

Supreme Court lets Trump fire hundreds of Education Department workers and  dismantle the agency

A Confederacy and Minyan of Dunces:

President Donald Trump‘s approval rating has improved among those who describe themselves as conservative, an analysis of polls shows.

According to polling by YouGov/The Economist, while the proportion of conservatives who approve of the president declined between March and May, it has since improved to the levels it was at the start of his second term.

Why It Matters

If he loses support among conservatives—his base—by a meaningful proportion, it could hurt Republicans in marginal seats and in swing states that are up for reelection in the 2026 midterms, potentially shifting the balance of power to Democrats in Congress.

Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Reverses Course

The US government has explained the cameras to Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison cell strangely went down while she committed suicide next week. Sadly, no one knows how Maxwell committed suicide because the on-duty guards were sleeping while her body was smuggled away. Hopefully, the footage the FBI is splicing together with Adobe Acrobat can shed some light.

May be an image of 2 people and text that says 'Hillary Clinton @HillaryClinton Very sad to to hear of Ghislaine Maxwell suicide. 06:24 am 08 Aug 19 Twitter for Android 3,115 3, Retweets 6,282 Likes Hillary Clinton @HillaryClinton 1m Replying to @HillaryClinton Oh shit... That's happening omorrow'

And this is why the Confederacy of Dunces is DOA: Mehdi sits down with Piers Morgan live on set in London to discuss the genocide in Gaza, Israel’s plans to keep it going, and the US’s green light for it all. Mehdi is joined by former Trump lawyer and ardent zionist Alan Dershowitz, who, you will quickly realize, did not come with receipts on the ready.

Dershowitz’s former client list is one to make jaws drop for all the wrong reasons, because in addition to Donald Trump, it includes: O.J. Simpson, Harvey Weinstein, and last but not least, infamous child sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, whom the discussion centered around in light of the Trump administration’s attempts at backtracking on their promise of declassifying his case files.

I won’t even watch these fucking CLOWNS:

Did you get the chlamydia whiplash yet from all of this fake fucking news: Donald Trump’s approval rating has dropped in two polls as he faces criticism for his administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

The president lost six approval points in a Morning Consult poll and one point in a Napolitan News Service poll between surveys taken last month and this month.

Oh shit, the billionaire (almost) is speaking from his bunker in Hawaii: Obama’s blunt message for Democrats: ‘Toughen up’

Former President Barack Obama addresses the Obama Foundation's Democracy Forum on December 5, 2024, in Chicago.

Jew Up that Lawyering Up: These Conservatives Want them DEAD. More than 20 states sued President Donald Trump’s administration on Monday over billions of dollars in frozen education funding for after-school care, summer programs and more

Oh, darn, Putin is Getting Outplayed in 4-D chess with the Pedophile-Rapist in Chief:

Retired Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, President Donald Trump‘s envoy to Ukraine and Russia, met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Monday.

The meeting came as speculation mounted over a potential shift in Trump’s approach to the ongoing war, which began with Russia’s invasion on February 24, 2022.

Zelensky described the meeting as “a productive conversation,” emphasizing key topics such as the enhancement of Ukraine’s air defense systems, collaboration on joint arms production, the coordinated purchase of American weapons with European partners, and the imposition of stricter sanctions on Russia.

The meeting coincides with Trump’s growing frustration over Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s stance on U.S.-led peace negotiations.

Well, these fucking performative cun-tree-tis-of-thee creeps are HAPPY.

Oh, man, those 12-pack abs, dude, taking on VD Vance: California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Vice President JD Vance traded barbs this weekend over the Trump administration’s mass deportation policies after the vice president’s vacation to Disneyland in the Golden State.

Vance was spending time at the California amusement park with his wife Usha and their two children before Newsom, a Democrat, posted on social media that some migrant families cannot spend the same quality time together because of the administration’s efforts to detain and remove migrants in the U.S.

“Hope you enjoy your family time, JDVance. The families you’re tearing apart certainly won’t,” Newsom wrote on X.

You gotta love the sackings by this sad fucking piece of shit: Millions of federal student borrowers whose loans have been in an interest-free pause will see that relief come to an end within weeks.

The Trump administration announced on July 9 that the so-called SAVE forbearance will expire on Aug. 1, and that enrollees’ education debts will begin to grow again if they don’t make payments large enough to cover the accruing interest.

A person walks on campus at Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S. March 26, 2025. 

[Nearly 7.7 million federal student borrowers enrolled in the Biden-era Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan, the Education Department said in its press release earlier this month.]

Things are finger- and-penis-licking good under Rapist and Pedophile in Chief Trump:

Pretty darn good summation of our total complicit asses involved in murder:

UN Special Rapporteur Issues Report Detailing Corporate Machinery that Profits Off Immiseration of Palestinians

Jeremy Kuzmarov

Jul 14, 2025

UN Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territory Francesca Albanese speaks.

Francesca Albanese [Source: aljazeera.com]

In early July, Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, issued a damning report detailing how large corporations profit from the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and genocide in Gaza that has taken place since October 7, 2023.

Albanese is an Italian legal scholar and human rights expert who has long been critical of the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, and has specified before the UN that Israel is responsible for carrying out a genocide in Gaza.

In a letter addressed to UN Secretary-General on June 20, 2025, the Trump administration called for Albanese’s removal from her current position due to her alleged support for terrorism and anti-Semitism—allegations that are without foundation.[1]

Previously, more than 100 human rights groups came to Albanese’s defense after she was subjected to a smear campaign by the Israeli government.

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Among the many dead in Gaza. [Source: tolonews.com]

Citing a newly published study by Harvard University Press on the corporations that built the British Empire, Albanese begins her report by noting that “[c]olonial endeavors and associated genocides have historically been driven and enabled by the corporate sector.”

Albanese goes on to state that the corporate sector has immeasurably contributed to the Israeli colonization of Palestinian lands and displacement of its population dating to the 1948 Nakba and 1967 Six-Day War (when Israel took control over the West Bank and Gaza) by “providing Israel with the weapons and machinery required to destroy homes, schools, hospitals, places of leisure and worship, livelihoods and productive assets, such as olive groves and orchards, to segregate and control communities and to restrict access to natural resources.”

Albanese continues: “By helping to militarize and incentivize illegal Israeli presence in the occupied Palestinian territory, the corporate sector has contributed to the creation of the conditions for Palestinian ethnic cleansing.”

Albanese identifies Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries, and Lockheed Martin as key weapons suppliers profiting massively off occupation and war that have enabled Israel’s genocide of Gazans.[2]

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Demonstrators gather outside Elbit Systems in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to protest the company’s ties to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on May 15, 2024. Elbit supplies 85% of land-based weaponry used by the IDF. [Source: truthout.org]

Lockheed Martin produces the F-35 and F-16 fighter jets, which “have been integral to equipping Israel with the unprecedented aerial power to drop an estimated 85,000 tons of bombs, much of it unguided, to kill and injure more than 179,411 Palestinians and obliterate Gaza,” according to Albanese.

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Lockheed Martin F-35. [Source: lockheedmartin.com]
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Damage caused by F-35 bombing runs in Gaza. [Source: edition.cnn.com]

Albanese goes on to discuss the collaboration between Elbit Systems and the Israeli Defense Ministry and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the development of new drone technologies, including drone swarms, that are used to terrorize Palestinians.

MIT professor Emilio Frazzoli and his grad students (from left) Sameera Ponda, Joshua Bialkowski, and Byunghoon Kim in his lab with drone they produced.[Source: web.mit.edu]

Shipping companies like the Danish giant A.P. Moller-Maersk, meanwhile, make huge profits shipping weapons to Israel.

Maersk Hamburg Maiden call to the Port of Haifa, Israel.
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Tech giants provide the computer, artificial intelligence (AI) and data analysis systems that are used to spy on the Palestinians and help Israel develop more effective social control over them.

One of the key tech companies, IBM, was deeply complicit in the Nazi Holocaust. Since 2019, it has operated a central database enabling the Israeli governmental use of biometric data on Palestinians, and supporting a discriminatory permit regime.

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Before IBM, Hewlett Packard [now Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)] maintained the database and its Israeli subsidiary is still providing servers to Israel’s military and police so it can better subjugate the Palestinian population.

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Microsoft, co-founded by Bill Gates, is another tech company whose technologies are embedded in Israeli institutions, and it has major contracts with the Israeli military for systematizing its software.

In 2021, Israel awarded Alphabet Inc. (Google) and Amazon.com, Inc., a $1.2 billion contract (Project Nimbus)—largely funded through the Ministry of Defense—to provide additional core tech infrastructure to Israel. These three companies—Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon—have granted Israel virtually government-wide access to their cloud and artificial intelligence technologies, further enhancing its social control capabilities.

Palantir, a CIA-startup company at the cutting edge of new AI technologies, has helped the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) develop artificial intelligence systems such as “Lavender,” “Gospel” and “Where’s Daddy?” to process data and generate lists of targets for bombing operations.

In January 2024, Palantir announced a new strategic partnership with Israel and held a board meeting in Tel Aviv “in solidarity” with it.

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Albanese goes on to discuss Caterpillar Inc.’s provision of bulldozers and other equipment used to demolish Palestinian homes and infrastructure over decades.

According to Albanese, Israel has evolved Caterpillar’s D9 bulldozer into automated, remote-commanded core weaponry of the military, deployed in almost every military activity since 2000, clearing incursion lines, “neutralizing” territory and killing Palestinians.

Israeli Bulldozers Destroy Palestinian Structures in West Bank village
Caterpillar bulldozer destroying Palestinian home in West Bank. [Source: prc.org.uk]

Hyundai and Volvo have also provided equipment to the IDF that has been used to raze Palestinian areas, including East Jerusalem, and to raze farmland, including olive groves. Additionally, they have supplied equipment used to construct what Albanese terms “illegal colonies” taken over by Israeli settlers for at least 10 years.[3]

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The real estate company Keller Williams’ complicity in Israeli occupation became apparent when it ran a real-estate roadshow in Canada and the U.S. sponsored with companies developing and marketing thousands of apartments for Jewish settlers in the West Bank.

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The Alabama-based Drummond Co., whose founder Gary Drummond[4] was close to Bill Clinton, and the Swiss-based Glencore, founded by another top Clinton donor and felon, Marc Rich[5], are Israel’s primary suppliers of coal.

[Source: yellowhammernews.com]

Chevron’s consortium supplied more than 70% of Israel’s energy consumption and supplies Israeli refineries that produce jet fuel for IDF planes that bomb Gaza.[6]

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Albanese notes that, “by supplying Israel with coal, gas, oil and fuel, companies are contributing to civilian infrastructures that Israel uses to entrench permanent annexation and now weaponizes in the destruction of Palestinian life in Gaza. The same infrastructure that these companies supply resources into has serviced the Israeli military and its energy-intensive tech-driven obliteration of Gaza.”

At the end of her report, Albanese discusses the financial industry’s investment in war and occupation-profiteering companies. She points out that the Wall Street behemoth BlackRock is the second largest institutional investor in Palantir, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet and IBM, and the third largest in Lockheed Martin and Caterpillar.

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Another Wall Street giant, Vanguard, is the largest institutional investor in Caterpillar, Chevron and Palantir, and the second largest in Lockheed Martin and Elbit Systems.

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Additional aspects of Albanese’s report discuss the importance of faith-based charities and universities in supporting the infrastructure of military occupation and genocide.

The latter entities do this in part by erasing the Palestinian perspective from their curricula and by supporting research into weapons systems that are used to kill Palestinians, most egregiously at MIT—Benjamin Netanyahu’s alma mater.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators face of with a line of police outside the Stata Center at MIT, Thursday, May 9, 2024, in Cambridge, Mass. Police detained at least three members of a group of close to 100 demonstrators who held signs criticizing MIT for research they claim was being conducted for Israeli military drones. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)
Pro-Palestine demonstrators face off against police at MIT on May 9, 2024, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [Source: theintercept.com]

Albanese makes comparisons in her report not only to the British Empire but also Nazi Germany, where the Nuremberg tribunal prosecuted German corporate executives in companies like I.G. Farben that helped influence Hitler’s policies and profited from the genocide of the Jews.

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I.G. Farben executives on trial at 1947 Nuremberg trials. I.G. Farben was a chemical company that manufactured the Zyklon B gas used at Auschwitz and other concentration camps. [Source: encyclopedia.ushmm.org]

A new Nuremberg-style tribunal is needed today to hold corporate executives accountable for their crimes in Gaza and elsewhere around the world.

Unfortunately, there is no outside power stronger than either the U.S. or Israel at this time that could stage such a trial and make the perpetrators accountable for their actions.

Albanese herself calls for sanctions and a full arms embargo on Israel and payment of reparations to Palestinian victims.

These measures would be welcome although the current power-dynamic in the world makes them unlikely to materialize.

Ultimately, what is really needed is a mass movement of people committed to socialist transformation.

U.S. Pouring Hundreds of Millions Into IDF Bases

As the corporate profiteering and IDF rampage continues, Haaretz reported based on a review of newly surfaced U.S. Army Corps of Engineers documents that the U.S. is overseeing a sprawling military construction initiative in Israel with projects valued at more than $1.5 billion.

Financed through military assistance provided under a $3.8 billion annual aid package agreed to by former President Barack Obama, the upgraded basing network is designed to accommodate the Israel Air Force’s new refueling aircraft and helicopters, a new headquarters for the IDF’s Shayetet 13 naval commando unit, and launching pads for Lockheed F-15 and F-35 fighter jets.

Middle East Monitor reported that despite U.S. officials claiming the aid is for mutual security, the scale of America’s construction projects in Israel “shows something else entirely: deep, long term military entrenchment.”

One new U.S. funded project at Tei Nof airbase involves construction of expanded runways and building of new hangars to prepare for Israel’s new CH-53K military helicopters. Other projects involve the construction of new piers for the Israeli Navy, building underground bunkers and command centers, expanding weapons storage and renovating housing for U.S military personnel stationed at Israeli bases.

IDF helicopter at Tel Nof air base that is being upgraded by the U.S. [Source: abpic.oc.uk]

The Middle East Monitor said that together these projects “paint a clear picture: the U.S. isn’t just supporting Israel with weapons—its physically building the infrastructure of Israel’s military power, on Israel soil, with American money.” To the ultimate benefit, one might add, of the “merchants of death” cited in Albanese’s report.


  1. The Trump administration has also placed sanctions on Albanese who has been subjected to repeated smear attacks and death threats for helping to expose U.S.-Israeli war crimes and human rights violations and trying to hold officials accountable for their misconduct. See Chris Hedges, “The Persecution of Francesca Albanese,” Consortium News, July 10, 2025. 
  2. Albanese writes that the 65% surge in Israeli military spending from 2023 to 2024—amounting to $46.5 billion, one of the highest per capita worldwide—generated a sharp surge in the annual profits of Elbit Systems, Israel Aerospace Industries and other war-profiteering companies. 
  3. Albanese writes that Hyundai and Volvo “have continued supplying the Israeli market despite abundant evidence of the criminal use of this machinery by Israel and repeated calls from human rights groups to sever ties. Passive suppliers become deliberate contributors to a system of displacement.” 
  4. Jeremy Kuzmarov, Warmonger: How Clinton’s Malign Foreign Policy Launched the US Trajectory from Bush II to Biden (Atlanta, GA: Clarity Press, 2024), 383. Drummond accompanied Clinton on a tour of Colombia in the late 1990s. Drummond was at the time facing lawsuits for paying right-wing paramilitary fighters to terrorize the population along the 120-mile rail line from Drummond’s two main mines—valued at $7.5 billion—to their port on the Caribbean. The paramilitaries tortured and killed innocent people to keep them from providing haven to the left-wing FARC rebels who had bombed the railway leading to Drummond’s mines in response to their displacement of locals and poisoning of the local environment. A Drummond employee was convicted of arranging for the paramilitaries to kill two Drummond Co. union leaders. Glencore has multiple investments in shady mining operations in Africa. 
  5. Rich was pardoned by Clinton on his last day in office. 
  6. BP and Chevron are the largest contributors to Israeli imports of crude oil, as major owners of the Azeri Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline and the Kazakh Caspian Pipeline Consortium and their associated oil fields. 

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And, alas, all those idiots saying Israel is Doing USA’s Dirty work. Flip that fucking script, please:

“By Way of Deception”: Mossad’s Duplicity and Washington’s Complicity

How Mossad’s spyware, America’s silence, and the weaponization of loyalty expose a crisis in alliance, narrative, and justice

“By Way of Deception” — Beneath the mask of democracy lies a shared doctrine of surveillance and impunity, forged in a lopsided alliance and sustained through erasure

Despite billions in military aid, cutting-edge technological support, and unflinching diplomatic shielding, the United States is routinely surveilled by the very ally it sustains. Through Mossad, Israel reciprocates not with loyalty but with layered espionage — described by former CIA operative Andrew Bustamante as gifts laced with spyware and collaboration steeped in distrust. For many Americans, this moral asymmetry cuts against the intuitive link between generosity and allegiance.

In a now-viral segment of Julian Dorey’s Podcast #224, Bustamante recounts how Mossad would offer the CIA “presents” — usually tech or intelligence tools — routinely embedded with spyware. The anecdote isn’t exceptional; it’s emblematic. Mossad’s ethos, shaped by a Zionist statecraft that privileges domination over accountability, is unapologetic: deception over transparency, survival over solidarity, interests over alliances. Its guiding credo, “By way of deception, thou shalt do war,” isn’t rhetorical flourish. It’s a tactical doctrine where manipulation is sacred, ethical boundaries expendable, and strategic betrayal, even of benefactors, fully normalized.

While the CIA navigates diplomatic constraint and executive oversight, Mossad operates with doctrinal autonomy. The asymmetry is both operational and philosophical, and it reverberates negatively against Palestinians through policymaking, intelligence norms, and the moral language of alliance.

The asymmetry at the heart of the U.S.–Israel alliance — where unconditional aid meets strategic betrayal — is not a diplomatic fluke. It’s structural. Mossad’s ethos of deception, embedded in Zionist doctrine, offers a blueprint for unaccountable power: surveillance recast as partnership, aggression disguised as preemption. And U.S. policy doesn’t just tolerate this calculus — it amplifies it.

Take the 2021 Iron Dome funding debate. Despite evidence that the system shielded bombing campaigns in Gaza, lawmakers across the aisle framed it as a humanitarian imperative, divorced from on-the-ground realities. U.S.–Israel intelligence collaboration, including joint surveillance tools and biometric databases, has empowered Shin Bet’s predictive policing — marking Palestinian youth as preemptive threats based on algorithmic suspicion.

Mossad’s operations targeting U.S. diplomats or breaching counterintelligence norms are met with silence — not for lack of evidence, but because the alliance is sacrosanct. Within this schema, deception is valorized as strategic brilliance. The result: policy frameworks that privilege impunity over principle, alliance over accountability, and erasure over evidence.

Zionist statecraft doesn’t limit deception to espionage. It encodes it into the very architecture of governance. In Gaza, Israel’s doctrine of “mowing the lawn” — a euphemism for routine mass bombardment — reframes civilian annihilation as counterterrorism. The 2024 ICJ ruling that Israel’s occupation of Gaza, East Jerusalem, and the West Bank is illegal was met with escalated settlement expansion and settler militia violence, especially in Area C. These militias, often armed and protected, displace Palestinian shepherds and Bedouin communities under the guise of “security zones.” Western diplomatic cover transforms ethnic cleansing into a strategic imperative.

Such logic has precedent. The Balfour Declaration of 1917 and the Ha’avara Agreement with Nazi Germany exemplify how Zionist institutions have historically leveraged imperial power to entrench colonial dominance. Today, the pattern persists — this time through the U.S., enabling Israel’s impunity via normalized apartheid. Land seizures, movement restrictions, and denial of citizenship are branded as defensive maneuvers against a population rendered suspect by design. In this matrix, security is no longer protection — it is pretext. Realpolitik is not pragmatism — it’s the ideological lubricant for a project of erasure.

Israel’s impunity is insulated not just by military superiority or diplomatic muscle, but also by narrative armor. It re-codes transgression as necessity, dominance as defense. This ideological scaffolding leans heavily on Holocaust memory, existential anxiety, and the language of perpetual threat. Israel, as it professes to the world, does not merely defend itself — it defends “civilization” against barbarism. In this schema, preemptive strikes, indefinite detentions, and siege warfare are rebranded as moral imperatives.

Consider Mossad’s extrajudicial assassinations — across sovereign states from Lebanon to Malaysia. Rarely condemned, they’re framed as tactical genius, immortalized in Hollywood, and repackaged as heroic innovation. The logic: Israeli violence is uniquely legible, rooted in historical trauma and the burden of Jewish survival. Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance — regardless of its alignment with international anti-colonial norms — is treated as structurally illegitimate.

More insidiously, Zionist exceptionalism weaponizes the language of liberal democracy to obscure apartheid. Israel brands itself “the only democracy in the Middle East” while imposing dual legal regimes: one for Jewish settlers, another for Palestinians under occupation. Anti-Semitism discourse is instrumentalized to collapse critique of Israeli policy into hatred of Jewish people. This isn’t accidental — it’s tactical. It recasts settler colonialism as a civilizational crusade, where indigenous erasure becomes a sacred necessity.

In intelligence, this logic mirrors Mossad’s playbook: deceive, distort, dominate — not in defiance of moral codes, but in their name. Spyware-laced “gifts,” institutional infiltration, and normalization of double agency are strategic affirmations of a sacred mission. Subversion is sanctified — deception, a birthright.

The U.S. response to Mossad’s tactics isn’t shaped by ignorance. Americans working in tech are aware that Israeli industrial actors not only conduct corporate espionage frequently, but when suspected and reported, US agencies routinely refuse to investigate and prosecute flagrant incidents happening right under their noses, even when they acknowledge them. Israel’s supposed tech innovations in surveillance, monitoring, and data processing are almost never of Israeli origin.

This is because American foreign policy reflects ideological alignment with Israel guided by beliefs that frame power as virtue. Through exceptionalism, the U.S. views itself as morally superior and selectively applies standards of accountability. Liberal hegemony drives efforts to remake the world in its image, promoting democracy and markets through military and diplomatic dominance. Coupled with a commitment to military primacy, these ideologies filter which actions are condemned, and which are excused. This framework makes criticism of allies like Israel politically off-limits.

These US ideological blinders find a parallel in Zionist exceptionalism, a belief system that frames Israel as uniquely entitled to moral and political legitimacy regardless of its actions. Zionist exceptionalism positions Israeli identity as singularly virtuous or historically burdened, allowing its violence to be rationalized while Palestinian resistance is pathologized. Through this lens, institutions — from media to academia — internalize and reproduce a hierarchy of legitimacy that shields Israeli conduct from scrutiny and casts Palestinian survival as suspect:

· Media Framing

Western news outlets routinely sanitize Israeli violence. Airstrikes on Gaza become “clashes,” settler pogroms morph into “tensions,” and apartheid infrastructure is relabeled as “security measures.” Palestinian death tolls are framed as collateral, not structural. When Pegasus spyware infiltrates journalists’ devices, the story is tech anomaly — not political scandal. This reframing immunizes Israel from the condemnation reserved for other regimes.

· Academic Gatekeeping

In elite institutions, Palestine is cordoned into conflict studies or security modules, where strategy is foregrounded and ethics obscured. Pro-Israel funding shapes hiring, grants, and symposia — curbing inquiry. Palestinian scholars face visa barriers, censorship, and academic isolation. Epistemic sovereignty itself becomes suspect. The unspoken rule: only certain voices may speak on occupation.

· Diplomatic Shielding

Despite mounting documentation — UN reports, ICC investigations, human rights testimonies — Israel evades accountability. U.S. vetoes act as firewall. Joint intelligence agreements elevate Mossad as a strategic partner, even amid exposed deception. The irony is brutal: the very tools of international law and diplomacy are weaponized to preserve Zionist impunity.

The network of global complicity described above doesn’t just excuse asymmetry — it operationalizes it. Mossad’s espionage becomes cleverness; Israeli apartheid is cast as pragmatism; Palestinian survival is treated as threat.

Challenging U.S. indulgence is not an editorial choice — it is a geopolitical imperative. To confront Zionist impunity, we must dismantle the narratives that sustain it. That means building systems where Palestinian testimony, memory, and resistance are treated not as exceptional — but as authoritative. It means decoupling legitimacy from militarized alliances, and redefining security not as domination, but as dignity.

This is a moral reckoning. It demands stripping espionage of glamour, exposing diplomacy’s complicity, and confronting the ideological machinery that enables betrayal. In doing so, we don’t merely name the asymmetry — we reject it. We counter it with frameworks of accountability, transparency, and liberation — rewriting the script that has too long cast domination as Palestine’s destiny. That script is over.

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Rima Najjar is a Palestinian whose father’s side of the family comes from the forcibly depopulated village of Lifta on the western outskirts of Jerusalem and whose mother’s side of the family is from Ijzim, south of Haifa. She is an activist, researcher, and retired professor of English literature, Al-Quds University, occupied West Bank.

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Then the horror the horror the whores: Keep America Pimped Out Again!

“Until Friday evening, I was the senior ethics attorney at the Department of Justice responsible for advising the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General directly on federal employee ethics,” he wrote, in part, on LinkedIn. “I was also responsible for the day-to-day operations of the ethics program across the Department.

“I led a small, dedicated team of professionals and coordinated the work of some 30 other full-time ethics officials, attorneys, paralegals and other specialists across the Department of Justice, ensuring that the 117,000 Department employees were properly advised on and supported in how to follow the Federal employee ethics rules.”

Newsweek reached out to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for comment via its contact form Monday afternoon.

Tirrell’s dismissal comes amid turmoil at the DOJ over the Jeffrey Epstein files and Bondi’s promise to release them, before an about-face last week. She has also moved to fire those who worked with former special counsel Jack Smith on two investigations into President Donald Trump during the Biden administration.

Six ways to witness genocide in Gaza without losing your sanity Rima Najjar

So, here are a few tips on how to be present in this nightmare, awake and Conscionable

1. Disabuse yourself of any lingering illusions related to the United States’ government policy in the Middle East, its so-called “values,” and its key corporate media discussion forums like the Sunday morning shows (ABC’s This Week, CBS’s Face the Nation, NBC’s Meet the Press, CNN’s State of the Union and Fox News Sunday), which speak primarily in the voice of government officials. You can safely tune them all out and filter US pronouncements through Al Mayadeen’s or other trusted media discussion forums that consistently thread their way through the maze of US doublespeak. If you are American, join the Uncommitted National Movement to put pressure on Kamala Harris in key swing states, including Michigan.

2. Understand that the international regime as represented by UNSC has no credibility. It is dominated by the US-centralized empire — i.e., the extensive political, economic, military, and cultural influence that the United States exerts globally. Historically, the US has vetoed numerous resolutions that called for Israel to adhere to international laws, recognize Palestinian statehood, or halt settlement activities in occupied territories. The US continues to veto a framework for peace in Palestine by blocking resolutions that criticize Israel’s actions in Gaza or call for measures to protect Palestinian civilians, most recently blocking a resolution for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, blocking another that called for “humanitarian pauses,” and another that condemned violence against civilians and called for adherence to humanitarian law.

3. Whereas there are no indications that the international regime will be transformed soon, there are indications that the dynamic between Arab Gulf countries and Iran is evolving. Iran is expanding its influence in the Middle East and has become a direct challenge to the power and influence of the United States in Gulf countries that now realize the strategy of the US to maintain Israel’s chokehold on Palestinians has failed. It is the US and Israel that now pose a threat to the security of the Gulf states and the whole region.

4. Be aware that, in the same way that the accusation of antisemitism has lost its potency for being falsely used on a large scale by Zionists, the accusation of terrorism has also lost its integrity for the same reason. Journalist Jonathan Cook writes on Facebook: “Israel just keeps widening the circle of ‘terrorists’: from Hamas to the entire Palestinian people, to the United Nations, to the International Court of Justice, to the International Criminal Court. The question you should be asking yourself is: How long before I’m declared a terrorist?”

5. Have faith in the axis of resistance. Their cause is just and they are proving themselves on the battle field beyond measure. As Caitlin Johnstone writes in Caitlin’s Newsletter, “October 7 was entirely a response to generations of abuse against the Palestinian people by the state of Israel, so the correct response to it would have been to heal those abuses in a way that is agreeable to the Palestinians. This would likely include ceding large amounts of land, the payment of very extensive reparations from Israel (and ideally from its wealthy western allies as well), eliminating all unjust laws and apartheid systems, a comprehensive push to purge society of the toxins of anti-Palestinian racism and Islamophobia, the right of Palestinians in exile to return to their homeland, and the negotiation of a peace agreement which yields so much that even the most hardline factions in Palestinian society would be compelled to agree with it.”

6. Pray for Israel to implode from within as well as without before it destroys the world.

In short, as you bear witness to the horror, keep firmly in mind the end of all the illusions and misconceptions that you might have accumulated over decades of US and Zionist PR, and put all your faith in the resistance.

Discussion about this post

Minute by minute, second by second, not to deny the nano second by nano second infamy of this dirty rotten Colluding Chlamydia Penury and Usury Capitalism is squarely in the Hands of Jews

And, no, this or any part of this is NOT antisemetic, so as they say, Cock Off, in Jolly England, if you send that aspersion to me.

Come on, call it what it is — the most dirty, pathetic, murderous little fake nation on the planet, “Israel”

What a headline from the Jewish The Nation: The Impossible Geography of Survival in Gaza: Israel has created “green zones” and “red zones” to distinguish between safe and dangerous areas. There’s little difference.

And the Fifty First State, Israel, and Adolph Bibi The POTUS, will kill her. THEY WILL KILL HER.

And really, from the Jewish newspaper, Haaretz?

There Is No Future for Israel, Not as I Knew It as a Child

“I can’t stop wondering about the future of this place. The question steals into my thoughts, appears in my dreams and is present in my daily conversations with my friend S. from Khan Yunis. She left the Gaza Strip in March and has been living in Egypt with her husband and children ever since.”

The Jews in the Country, and all Jews and Non-Jews Supporting this Cunt-Tree need death. This headline does what to you?

Gaza’s ‘Safe Zones’ Desperately Need Drinking Water. From Germany, an Israeli and a Palestinian Are Providing It

Clean Shelter, an NGO founded in Germany, relies on its staff in Gaza to find creative solutions to supply hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with drinking water in the overcrowded Al-Mawasi ‘humanitarian zone.’ Amid bombardments and scarce supplies, ‘our mission is to respond to the most urgent needs,’ one of the founders says

Gaza's 'Safe Zones' Desperately Need Drinking Water. From Germany, an  Israeli and a Palestinian Are Providing It - Middle East News - Haaretz.com

It would take a DAY to get field hospitals in, field mess halls, field water distribution hubs put in: Get the Fucking CHINESE Navy and Military and Minds on It.

Amid the nation’s ongoing debate over health care reform, this bracing new documentary examines the everyday realities of Americans who lack access to affordable medical treatment. Filmed during three days in the operation of a “no-cost” clinic set up annually at Bristol, Tennessee’s NASCAR speedway, Remote Area Medical documents the range of medical care the eponymous organization provides to low-income patients in the heart of Appalachia.

America is a fucking spineless floating 355 million-person feces island of nothingness:

Read this bullshit below. This fucking Jew Fear BUllshit. Fucking shoot the motherfucking tanks and army out of the way.

Is it this that the Jews did that scares AmeriKKKa?

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(May 2024) Last week, dozens of Palestinians were killed while scrambling to pull food from aid delivered by trucks. The U.S. quickly announced it would begin dropping aid using military aircraft and is now actively discussing providing food and supplies by sea as well.

While ships can carry significantly more aid than aircraft or trucks, delivering it by sea is a much more complex operation, John Kirby, spokesperson for the National Security Council, told reporters on Tuesday.

“The maritime route, yes, it can move more volume at sea, but it also is going to require heavier logistics lift and some infrastructure ashore, and very much going to need the support of allies and partners,” Kirby said.

The debate over providing aid by sea highlights fresh tensions between the U.S. and Israel, as Washington has been unsuccessful in pressing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to open access to more humanitarian convoys. It’s unclear whether Israel would support such a maritime operation, given its reluctance to increase the number of aid trucks flowing into Gaza. Israel says its concern is that Hamas could intercept any aid intended for civilians.

“Tensions with this fucking terrorist Jewish State of Israel,” which caused this wonder?

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One option involves sending one of the U.S. Navy’s amphibious warships, which carry Marines and can launch aircraft and watercraft that ferry cargo directly to the shore, according to three Defense Department officials who were granted anonymity to discuss sensitive planning. The U.S. military often deploys these types of ships to respond to crises in disaster zones, for instance delivering hundreds of thousands of pounds of food, cargo and medical supplies to Haiti after a devastating earthquake in 2021.

The USS Bataan Amphibious Ready Group, which the Pentagon sent closer to Israel following the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, is in the Mediterranean. But the unit is heading back to the U.S. and has no plans to go to Gaza, according to one of the DOD officials, but the Pentagon could choose to keep it in the region.

But such an operation is complicated, both logistically and politically. The military typically sends in surveyors to map out the beachfront ahead of time to determine factors such as water depth and what kind of port facilities are in place. It also requires infrastructure and people on the shore to physically offload the landing craft, coordinate with the crew and distribute the cargo, as well as protect the vessel.

[Kenneth Burch comforts his wife, Deborah. She has severe lung disease and has difficulty breathing.]

Oh that’s right, a fucking tyranny, the fascist cunt republicans and the Pedophile/ Rapist in Chief Trump and his Minyan Jewish gang:

Demand for Meals on Wheels for seniors expected to jump as other public supports shrink

As elderly Americans begin to lose SNAP and Medicaid under President Trump’s new tax and spending law, providers brace for more senior citizens looking for enough to eat.

Oh shit, we have those lunatics in the Administration, from RFK, JR, the Zeldin of EPA, to . . . We are fucked: West Nile virus detected in Oregon mosquitoes

Mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus have been identified in Oregon for the first time this year, according to the Oregon Health Authority.

Three pools — groups of up to 50 mosquitoes — tested positive for the virus in eastern Oregon’s Malheur County.

Patriotism tis of thee, and fuck us all, the rest of us, who can’t get over to those EuroTrashLandian spaces.

Just to bring you back to the reality of these patriots tis of thee. They, all of them, need death:

Marc Andreessen reportedly told on a group chat that universities will ‘pay the price’ for DEI

Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen sharply criticized universities including Stanford and MIT, along with the National Science Foundation, in a group chat with AI scientists and Trump administration officials, according to screenshots viewed by the Washington Post.

According to the Post, Andreessen described MIT and Stanford (which I attended two decades ago) as “mainly political lobbying operations fighting American innovation.” He also reportedly complained that Stanford “forced my wife out [as chair of its Center on Philanthropy and Civil society] without a second thought, a decision that will cost them something like $5 billion in future donations.”

Israel said hampering delivery of baby formula into Gaza, as child malnutrition climbs

Shekel-loving fucking Jews: Nasser hospital, Khan Younis, Gaza, May 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Israel has been hampering the delivery of much-needed baby formula into Gaza where child malnutrition is climbing to alarming levels, international aid organizations say.

Officials from several organizations tell Haaretz that Israel has started to impose custom duties on aid purchased outside Israel since partially lifting its blockade in May after 78 days. This practice is not done by other countries that neighbor conflict zones, including those near Russia.

The officials said that Israeli authorities are pushing aid organizations to buy their products in Israel, even though they are much more expensive than they would be in the West Bank, Jordan or elsewhere.

What would you wear to the feting of a man wanted for war crimes, who is currently supervising a genocide? Jackie Rosen wore pink. Amy Klobochar chose navy blue, while Maria Cantal went with a discrete off-white. Cory Booker cowardly hid his attire and face behind Dave McCormick. The Democrats who attended a Senate.

July 11, 2025

Ann Coulter Wants to Kill Native Americans (So Do Some on the Left)

Joshua Frank

You fucking 355 million cunts?

The live music had come to an end, and my friend Janene Yazzie, a brilliant organizer with the NDN Collective, looked up from her phone in disgust, horrified by what she had just read.

Someone wished her people dead.

A group of us were sitting around a small wooden table at an old watering hole in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood when Janene was alerted to a tweet by the vile Ann Coulter that went beyond the usual provocations. While she’s known for repulsive commentary, this one from Coulter’s polluted mind revealed her as the murderous zealot she’s long been accused of being.

We didn’t kill enough Indians,” Coulter raved in a post on X in response to a video of a well-known Indigenous activist at the Socialism 2025 conference in Chicago.

Our own first Gazans: Nuclear Colonialism: Indigenous opposition grows against proposal for nation’s largest nuclear storage facility in NM

“All of the impacts from nuclear colonialism can be simplified by explaining it as environmental racism,” says anti-nuclear Diné activist Leona Morgan, who organizes with Haul No!. “My family lives in areas where there was past uranium mining. We’re still dealing with the legacy of all of the mining that fuelled World War II and the Cold War. This legacy is still unaddressed — not just in New Mexico, but in the entire country.”

The new talk show junkets and school assembly heros. Here it is, these white fucking leeches and ticks: Jan. 6 Rioters Are the New Hot Event in Town for Republicans

County parties say they want to hear directly from people charged with storming the Capitol; former defendants are eager to recast the narrative

Link if you want to hear these fucking white psychotics . . . https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/11/homan-says-white-house-hopes-to-forge-more-third-country-deals-in-wake-of-south-sudan-deportations-00448137

‘We find another country’: Homan says Trump administration looking to make deals with several countries to accept deportees

The corrosive and chlamydia filled fucking white splotchy-face ghost of White America, a la Klan.: The border czar also said he was unsure of the status of the eight men recently sent to South Sudan — or whether they are detained there — saying that they are no longer in U.S. custody.

Look at this fucking travel rag’s advice: How to avoid contributing to overtourism in Mexico City as residents protest against gentrification….. according to Inside Airbnb, an advocacy organisation that tracks the company’s impact on residential communities through data.

That’s compared to 36,000 properties in New York City and 19,000 in Barcelona, where protests have also broken out.

The result in Mexico City is that rent and living prices have soared and English has been increasingly common on the streets of those areas. Some groups have described the phenomenon as a sort of “neo-colonialism.”

RIP Andre:

In countries destroyed by the West, people should stop admiring the U.S and Europe

By Andre Vltchek (Posted Feb 26, 2019)

Originally published: New Eastern Outlook republished on February 16, 2019 by Counter Currents (more by New Eastern Outlook republished) |

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It may sound incredible, but it is true: in countries that have been damaged, even totally robbed and destroyed by the West, many people are still enamored with Europe and North America.

For years, I have been observing this ‘phenomena’, even in the most plundered, devastated war zones and slums. Often I was shocked, other times thoroughly desperate. I did not know how to respond, how to react, how to describe what I have been observing.

Then, a few days ago, in Syria, right next to the Idlib battlefield, close to the deadly positions of Al-Nusra Front, in a country where the West and its allies have murdered hundreds of thousands of people, one of my interpreters exclaimed in a ‘patriotic’ outburst: “Look how beautiful this land is! It is almost as beautiful as Europe!”

And at night, another guide of mine began nostalgically recalling his glorious days in Europe, when he could still go there; before the Syrian war began.

An interpreter did not know who Fidel Castro was (I had his portrait, lighting up cigar, as my phone screensaver), but both of them–my local companions at the battle ground–were fluent in Western slang and the worldview. They knew, however, near zero about China.They were patriotic and they fully supported their country, but at the same time they admired the West and Western journalists from the mainstream media–those very same propagandists who helped to bring their beautiful and unique Syria to the state in which it is now.

It all felt schizophrenic, but definitely not new.

I could not take it, anymore. I decided to write this story, despite the fact that it is an intellectual ‘minefield’. I decided to write it, because it is how it is. Because I have to tell it; someone has to. And above all, because it is absolutely essential to combat the crooked selfie image with which the West has been infecting almost all nations of the world, including all those that it has been plundering and raping.

Are we dealing with the so-called “Stockholm Syndrome” here? Most likely, yes. The victim falls in love with her or his tormentor.

For long centuries, the West has been colonizing, usurping, literally terrorizing the entire planet. Hundreds of millions have died as a result of colonialism, neo-colonialism, and imperialism. Wealth, cultural and educational institutions, hospitals, transportation, parks–all that Europe and North America possess to date and boast about, was constructed on mountains of bones, on genocide and unbridled plunder.

That cannot be disputed, can it?

Slavery, mass murder, genocidal expansions; the West robbed the world, and then consolidated its power, promoting its exceptionalism through relentless brainwashing (called ‘education’), propaganda (called ‘information’), and twisted entertainment for the masses that inhabit poor countries (called ‘culture’ and ‘the arts’).

Shockingly and absurdly, Europe and North America are still loved and admired by many, even (or especially) in such places where Western governments and companies plagued everything like locusts, leaving to the locals only burned land, poison and miserable slums.

How is it possible?

For years, I have been working in Africa, a continent which was entirely subjugated by the U.K., France, Germany, Belgium and other European expansionist nations. Africa from where millions of men, women and children were brought in chains to the “New World”, as slaves. Where millions died during the ‘hunt’, where millions died in ‘transit centers’, and then, on the open seas. That’s tens of millions of ruined lives. The complete plunder of the resources, the unimaginable humiliation of the people, broken cultures, genocides and holocaust against local individualsfrom what is now Namibia, to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Great African heroes like Lumumba assassinated by the Western rulers.

And yet, many Africans see the West as some great ‘example’, as a ‘guiding light’, as a severe but respectable ‘daddy’, who uses the belt when it is necessary, but who also rewards justly those of his ‘children’ who ‘behave properly’.

It is repulsive, but undeniable.

The greatest African writers are now teaching at U.S. and U.K. universities. They have been ‘neutralized’ and ‘pacified’, many of them out rightly bought. In many countries, African judges wear comical white wigs, doing their best to look like their British counterparts.The children of corrupt elites are collecting diplomas from the U.K. and French universities, imitating upper-class European accents.

To behave, to look and sound like the colonizers, is something that brings respect.

The same on the Sub-Continent, of course.

The mannerism among the upper classes in India and Pakistan are those of the U.K. (and lately, of the U.S.). Elites there go out of their way to be more British than the Brits; more Californian than the inhabitants of the U.S. West Coast. Countless private Indian universities call themselves ‘American’ or ‘British’, with ‘Oxford’ or ‘Cambridge’ frequently ‘decorating’ their names.

‘To be accepted’ in Europe or North America is the highest honor, in almost all former colonies, therefore, in almost the entire world.

‘Well groomed’, well-educated and modern Asians, Latin Americans, Africans and the Middle Easterners are expected to ape Westerners;to dress like Westerners, eat (and drink) like the Westerners and to ‘defend the same values’ as them.

In fact, they are expected to be much more Western than the Westerners.

But ‘expected’ by whom? Yes, you guess correctly: very often by their own people!

Ask and many in the ‘South’ will tell you: everything that comes from the West is beautiful, progressive and dandy.

“Every bule is beautiful,” I was informed, recently, by a young indigenous professional lady in the totally environmentally plundered island of Borneo/Kalimantan. Bule is a vulgar, derogatory Indonesian word for the ‘whites’, and literally means ‘albino’. However, the lady was not joking, it was a compliment: she was brought up believing that every bule is actually superior and fine-looking.

In the indigenous Mexican state of Yucatan, right after the elections that brought to power the left-wing President Obrador, I overheard the conversation of a dozen or so upper-class housewives in a Western chain café. Their references were fully European and North American: From vacations in Italy and Spain, to the films they were watching, books they were reading. Europe was their ‘mother-continent’, while Miami, their only true comparison. Before Obrador came to power, indigenous people were increasingly living in misery, their roofs broken, jobs disappearing. But the elites were, as always, in a European state of mind.The real Mexico was not on their radar. It did not matter, or didn’t even exist.

Even some of the poor in the ‘conquered world’ who are actually ‘concerned’ about Western imperialism, see it as an abstract problem.They see it as a strictly political, military or economic issue. The fact that Western imperialism has ‘culturally’ immobilized entire nations and continents is hardly addressed.

Even in those proud countries that are determinedly struggling against Western imperialism–China, Russia, Iran, or Venezuela–the Western narrative of exceptionalism has already managed to cause tremendous damage.

In China, for instance, almost everything ‘Western’ had been, until recently, associated with modernity. Being ‘against the West’ was considered boring, gray and outdated, somehow connected to the ‘Communist propaganda’ of the past (the fact that the ‘Communist propaganda’ was often correct, mattered nothing). This attitude allowed the great infiltration of Chinese universities by Western academia, as well as the injection of Western nihilism into Chinese arts, culture, even way of life. Only recently, has this dangerous trend been reversed, but not after it had already caused great damage.

The admiration of everything Western destroyed the greatest progressive experiment of modern history–The Soviet Union and the so-called “Eastern Bloc”.

The power of negative Western propaganda packaged together with the promotion of extreme individualism, selfishness and consumerism, literally wiped out all internationalist zeal, humanism and higher principles, from the minds of tens of millions of young Czechs, Poles, East Germans, Bulgarians, and even Soviets.

The once proud Communist Eastern Bloc, after liberating dozens of countries from colonialism, after fighting for an egalitarian world, showing solidarity with all oppressed nations, was then gradually defeated by such shallow bullshit as blue jeans labels, the nonsensical lyrics of rock and pop songs (a favorite weapon of the West), greed, religions (another Western weapon), and slogans like ‘freedom’ and ‘democracy’ (the Western world which has been denying freedom and democracy to almost all countries on our planet, cynically turned the truth upside down, and fooled East Europeans, by skillfully applying centuries long propaganda methods).

In the end, confused and increasingly cynical, what many East Europeans demanded was not ‘freedom’, but more money, more labels, and the ability to join the bloc of the countries that have been plundering the world.

So, what makes the West so successful, when it comes to brainwashing people all around the world? How is it possible after all that banditry, terror and ruthlessness, that most of the oppressed and conquered countries are still showing plenty of respect to the masters that reside in New York, London or Paris?

I believe that if we find the answers to this question, we will be able to save the world, and reverse this deadly trend.

First of all, after interacting with thousands of people in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Oceania and Latin America, I am coming to the conclusion that the West (and Japan) is often admired forthe ‘high standards of living’.

In such miserable and collapsed countries like Indonesia, I often hear nonsense like: “European countries are more ‘Muslim’ than we are. They treat people much better than we do.”

Middle and upper class Southeast Asian families are travelling to Netherlands or Germany, and then exclaim after returning home: “Look at their parks, hospitals, bicycle lanes, trams, museums… We have to learn from them! They do so much for improving our world.”

That’s precisely what Africans admire about Europe. That’s how many ‘educated’ Indians or Southeast Asians feel. That’s what Peruvians, Hondurans or Paraguayans love about their Miami.

Are they wrong? Isn’t there, after all, plenty that poor countries could learn from the West?

Yes; definitely they are wrong. Totally wrong!

Let’s see ‘why’?

The West ‘arranged’ the entire world in accordance with its own feudal system of the past centuries. It brought the system of shameless oppressive regime to the global level.

To admire this monstrous and regressive global system would be like admiring the arrangement of European societies some three hundred years ago. It would be essentially like saying: “Look, the aristocracy of France or England was actually quite fine, egalitarian, educated and healthy, and we should learn from how they lived, and copy their examples!”

Of course, the aristocracy, the royalty and the church of Europe has always lived well, even 300 years ago. They had good schools for their children, they had decent medical care, palaces, summer villas, sanatoriums with mineral waters, theatres, lavish parks, and tons of servants.

The only ‘tiny’ problem was that some 95% of the population had to work for the luxury they enjoyed, subsisting in total misery. Plus, of course, those tens of millions of un-people in the colonies were being exterminated like animals.

The same is happening now. The entire Europe (with the exception of the poor people there) has moved to the bracket of new aristocracy, at least comparatively. And the rest of the world is laboring, dying, being raped and plundered, in order to maintain this ‘wonderful-looking’ social-state project of the West. Even the U.S. and its relatively brutal turbo-capitalist model is still ‘socialist’ (for the U.S. citizens), compared to such countries as Indonesia, India, Peru or Nigeria.

Western standards of living cannot be replicated elsewhere. To believe that the West would allow Africans or Southeast Asians to build a social state is naïve, almost intellectually insulting. Singapore, South Korea and Japan are rare exceptions, where the West closed both eyes, for strictly strategic reasons.

In order for the West to prosper, maintaining a super high standard of living, with all the benefits for its citizens, billions of the ‘serfs’ all over the world have to suffer, sacrifice themselves, and work for close to nothing;the more of them that live in hell, the better.

Nature has to be plundered in places like Borneo and Papua, DR Congo and soon in Brazil.

People have to be ruled by pro-Western corrupt oligarchs, and by the military and religious leaders. Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and now Brazil, are perfect countries for the West: they happily and willingly sacrifice their own people, guaranteeing Western prosperity.

You did not know? Nonsense! You did not want to know. All those people who matter are very happy with this arrangement: The Western rulers, citizens of Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, as well as the rulers/elites in the poor countries. The only ones who are truly suffering are those billions of the poor, worldwide, but they matter nothing, and they are not told anything anyway, because the media is in the hands of the West and their lackeys, and so is ‘education’.

And as they are not told anything, they–the wretched of the Earth–are admiring the West, too. They eat Western junk food if they can save few dollars a month, they drink Nescafe instead of their traditional coffee, listen to the shittiest music, watch pirated Hollywood blockbuster movies, wear fake sneakers and jeans, and masturbate to Western porn (if they have internet). They also dutifully follow religions, which were injected and upheld by the West, into their countries.

The poorer the country, the greater appear to be the green hills and pastures of the Western paradise.

And so, it goes on and on.

In India, Indonesia, Uganda, Jordan, Fiji, Honduras, I hear the same crap, from semi-educated, or West-educated local citizens: “People in the West are actually very good people, but their governments are bad.” Are they sure about that? I wonder.

Frankly and honestly, I am tired of this status quo. And I don’t find this amusing at all: hearing admiring statements about European and other Western countries in the middle of the monstrous war zones, famine-stricken areas, brutal mines, on the banks of poisoned rivers and inside the slums.

I am an ‘old-fashioned’ revolutionary. Slaves have to rise and fight, if necessary die for freedom; not to admire their masters and tormentors.

The crimes of the colonialists have to be exposed. The insane arrangement of the world has to be defined and then smashed into pieces.

The cute trams, bicycle lanes, parks, museums, operas, cafes, universities and hospitals in Europe are built on rivers of blood and the bones of ‘The Others’. I said it three years ago on the floor of the Italian Parliament, and I will repeat it again and again, wherever I go.

There is no other topic that matters, right now, on our planet.

Everything is connected to this, including the fear and hate that the West feels and spreads about countries like Venezuela, Russia, China, Iran, South Africa, Syria or Cuba.

They hate us; they hate those who resist, who are standing tall. And they should and will get back the same in return, hopefully, if the truth is pronounced often enough!

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Fucking 1491.

a walk on the wild and ex-con side with Kelly Kloss, AKA, Toothless in Wisconsin

Paulo Kirk

Jul 11, 2025

“Not being able to help people, especially when that’s in your heart, when what you want to do is serve—it kills you,” Lee Pool, the chief of the volunteer fire department in Hunt, Texas, told Rachel Monroe, who spent the past week reporting on the aftermath of the region’s deadly disaster. Pool described his harrowing experience on the night of the floods, when he got stuck while driving after the town’s major highway turned to a swift-moving river and his radio was alive with more sounds of distress than he’d ever heard. “I mean, it’s just constant,” he said. “Just, help, help, help, help.

Book Quotes A Tale of Two Cities - Etsy

Merrill, Wisconsin:

And we need training in Molotov timer-set cocktails, too.

Yep:

This is not a country of revolutionaries, so fuck off Thomas Paine:

The BBB legislation imposes deep cuts to Medicaid and new work requirements — changes that threaten to strip essential medical care from the very people who need it most.

Medicaid plays an outsized role in serving the disabled population. Over 41 percent of working-age (those ages 18 to 64) US adults with disabilities rely on Medicaid for their health coverage, compared to just 13.2 percent of those without disabilities. The share of disabled working-age adults enrolled in Medicaid is even higher in some parts of the country (Figure 1); 58.2 percent of working-age disabled adults in Puerto Rico rely on Medicaid, as do 46.3 percent in New Mexico and 43.8 percent in Massachusetts.

Get to work, COPD fucker. Get out of that fucking wheelchair, you slacker:

Disabled people are disproportionately represented among those who use Medicaid. Among working-age adults, 28 percent of Medicaid enrollees report at least one type of disability, compared to just 7.7 percent of those who do not use Medicaid. The trend is also not confined to states that declined to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act (Figure 2). Disabled people who benefited from such Medicaid expansions face additional uncertainty in the wake of the cuts to federal funding. Several states that expanded coverage have so-called “trigger laws,” which require them to revisit or terminate their expansions if federal support falls below certain thresholds. If that happens, thousands of disabled adults in those states could lose coverage almost overnight, with no clear alternatives.

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Listen to Kelly and I go over this fucking American Bilking and Milking and Menacing Trump and Company, and all the fucking Republicans who were popping champagne corks over the pain they set upon their fellow Americans:

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is Filled With Hundreds of Billions in Waste Brett Heinz

Lobbyists are working overtime to fill the bill with giveaways to their clients, adding hundreds of billions in waste that will significantly increase the national debt over the next 10 years. Many of the bill’s corporate subsidies are disguised as tax cuts, a common tactic Congress uses to hide how much money it spends.

For instance, hidden on page 916 of the bill is a subsidy for the indoor tanning industry that will cost $365 million. A few pages later, a new benefit gives the entertainment industry $153 million to buy recording equipment. Even deeper in the bill, a new tax break for firearm silencers will cost $1.4 billion.

Unnecessary provisions that further complicate the tax code are everywhere: a $58 billion subsidy for auto loans, a $20 billion subsidy for private schools, and a $5 billion extension for flawed “opportunity zones” that only benefit real estate investors. These are just the tip of the iceberg.

Most significantly, the proposal would shovel an additional $150 billion into the government’s single largest source of wasteful spending: the Pentagon, which recently failed its seventh audit in a row.

The proposal for a “Golden Dome” missile shield alone will squander at least $25 billion on a program that will almost certainlynot work. Another $2.5 billion would go to the controversial Sentinel missile program, which is currently 81 percent over-budget. Meanwhile, the $13-16 billion meant for “expediting innovation” is filled with earmarks for Congress’ “pet projects.”

The Pentagon is already one of the most over-funded institutions on the planet. It doesn’t need a chance to waste more of our money. The plan to spend another $62 billion on “border security” schemes is similarly concerning.

Gandhi put it concisely when he declared, decades ago: “The world has enough for everyone’s need, but not enough for everyone’s greed.”

They — champagne poppers, politicians, CEOs and the rich — need to die, die slow deaths, but quick ones wouldn’t be so bad, but alas, we can’t say that shit on Community Radio, and alas, we can’t have a call to action, and we can’t direct people to organizations like Earth Liberation Front and Animal Liberation Front to learn how to make, err, bombs.

[The uploading of this work does not constitute an endorsement of any kind of violence. The purpose of the uploading of this work is to aid legitimate academic research and law enforcement agencies. The author of The Anarchist Cookbook, William Powell, admitted in an interview that he compiled most of his work from existing US Army manuals widely available to the public. This book has been created in the United States during a time of social and political turmoil and should be studied in that context.]

William Powell, ‘Anarchist Cookbook’ Writer, Dies at 66 — 2017!

The Anarchist Cookbook | Attention Deficit Disorder Prosthetic Memory  Program

1. Gaza genocide. Trump has perpetuated Joe Biden’s complicity with Israel in its genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. Like his predecessor, he has continued to furnish the IDF with bombs, missiles and high-powered rifles. He has ignored or dismissed evidence that those U.S. arms have contributed to the massive destruction of buildings and more than 50,000 civilian deaths (mostly women and children).

2. Arrests, detentions and deportations. Over the past few months, we have witnessed video coverage of ICE’s often violent seizures of immigrants, including international students whose only “crime” was to assert Palestinian rights in campus protests or publications. In early March, masked ICE agents forcibly seized Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil and drove him away in an unmarked car. We later learned that he was and still is imprisoned in Louisiana.

3. Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB). This eleven-hundred-page budget creates an economic time bomb by greatly expanding the federal deficit, increasing interest on the debt, and downgrading the US. credit rating.

Interviewed renowned author Pankaj Mishra on his latest book The World  After Gaza | Nisar Dharma

In his 2024 history, The World After Gaza, Indian scholar Pankaj Mishra expresses a dark reality. “After witnessing savage mass murder over several months…millions now feel less at home in the world.” Yet again referring to Gaza, the author finds some hope in the courage and personal sacrifices of campus protesters who refuse “complicity with corrupted institutions.”

Flags at half-staff for 18th anniversary of Virginia Tech shooting

What does 97 dead in school shootings, DAILY, look like?

  • Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting: (2012): 27 fatalities.
  • Uvalde school shooting: (2022): 21 fatalities.
  • Parkland school shooting: (2018): 17 fatalities.
  • the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007, where 32 people were killed.
As the genocide grinds on, Palestinians mourn their loved ones at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

Israel killed at least 82 Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, including at least 9 aid-seekers. Also among the dead were 10 children (see below) and a Palestinian journalist.

In addition, Israel killed 3 Palestinians in the West Bank.

Imagine if the U$A DAILY, had 10 kiddos shot and murdered DAILY near medical facilities?

Shooting Texans waiting for food?

Shoot them while delivering water?

Volunteers drop off water donations at Round Mountain Baptist Church on Round Mountain Road outside Leander, which is a staging area to provide resources to those impacted by the floods in the area, June 6, 2025 after flash flooding caused widespread damage and evacuations in the area the day before.

All those corporations throwing in for Tex-ass:

Stepping up for Texas: How businesses are aiding flood relief efforts

ain’t going to be Mister Rogers, for sure, his Neighborhood!

The Neoliberal Predatory Penury Polluting Starving Terror Capitalism is putting our lives in the proper place — D.O.A.

The tools for participatory democracy and FIGHTING city/state capital Hall have been degraded to nothing more than performative no kings day and indivisible concerts.

Just the Lincoln County, Oregon, where I live — Taking out our transportation because of unpaid fucking parking tickets?

And, of course, the outrage, man, the fucking marching on the streets, the burning Trump and Company in Effigy, nah, because collectively, the society, this fucking one I am a part of, that one, has been brainwashed, and/or lobotomized, and/or colonized, and/or habituated to pain and buggering, and/or Stockholm Syndromed into prostration, and/or amnesia fed, and/or dumb-downed, and/or miseducated, and/or divided and conquered.

Giant Donald Trump Effigy Burned at UK Bonfire

Food?

Oh, that fucking Jewish-Israeli, Jewish-Nazi Ukrainian infrastructure. We can’t even have stormwater mitigation in a coastal tourist-dependent community without shit in the water, on the fucking beaches.

And so the pigs are enlisted as enforcers against people wanting to make a fucking living by helping citizens move their stuff? This is the state of Inverted Totalitarianism in the little county of Lincoln:

And so the tourist season is upon us, and even though it is in the 60s and foggy and we have all these green temperate rainforest stands, we have no mitigation efforts to store water, to rethink those tens of thousands of tourists coming into the county and flushing toilets, showering, and all the food prepping and bussing that increases water consumption.

And, of course, the state of the State of Oregon, what great work opportunities — changing IV’s, cleaning bedpans, wiping drool off of old granny’s chin and putting compression socks on the old guy.

Oh, the local rag is almost 50 percent “if it bleeds it leads” ;stories as well as valorizing fucking pigs all the time. Now, pigs with canines? Almost like Trump the God.

Always looking to put people in jail and hit them with tens of thousands of dollars worth of fines, penalties, fees, etc.

And the radio station where I broadcast my show, Finding Fringe, well, bye-bye, it just might happen:

Repeat story, again, the Jews of Israel, the Jews of Ackman-Altman-Zuckerberg-Ellison-Brin, they got our money: The bill didn’t pass. Ten percent of the transportation department will be laid off.

Mister Rogers? Our Neighborhood, man. Again, all the money for Kushners and the Genocides.

Ahh, the rangers? Cuts cuts cuts:

Back at it, as if houselessness isn’t on the rise with the Rapist-Pedophile Epstein Tapes Vice President Trump at the Helm.

Portland:

ICE in our WINE:

They don’t give a damn, Mister Rogers:

How do the kiddos make those last calls for help when those active shooters come to campus, Mister Rogers?

We are on our own, thanks to Rapist/Pedophile in Chief Vice President Trump.

There you go, solving our high energy costs and lack of water issues and lack of food and housing and shit in our water issues —

Oh, shit, we in the PNW, Blue States WA and OR: Manager: ODOT cuts will make Cascade highways ‘impassable for weeks and months’ in winter

Highways 230, 62 and 138 in Oregon would become impassable during winter if cuts to ODOT go forward as expected, an ODOT manager said.

Mister Rogers, how do we get our Safeway and Costco trucks through?

Mister Rogers, some of the protestors are in Portland and Eugene, Oregon. What do we do?

DHS investigated over 5,000 student protesters listed on doxxing website: Official

A trial is examining the administration’s removal of pro-Palestinian scholars.

Well, Mister Rogers, just one last word on the 51st state’s situation. This is fantastic news about our state of Israel. If only the entire Jewish Israeli population gets Lou Gehrig’s disease. Think of all the jobs here in Oregon to help them with their drool? And the social services for their fucking insanity?

The prevalence of ALS among Israeli combat soldiers is 2.5 times higher than among those who served in non-combat roles, according to a new study by Hadassah Medical Center. Among combat troops, the highest rates of ALS were found in soldiers who completed the IDF’s parachuting course.

Israel’s mental health services can’t cope with the mass trauma of October 7. Volunteers are trying to plug the gaps.

Mister Rogers? Remembering Gaza?

Fred Rogers, best known for his television show Mr. Rogers Neighborhood, once told his young audience:

“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news my mother would say to me, ‘Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.’”

These words of wisdom are comforting to the young and old alike—when bad things happen, it is reassuring to remember that there are good and kind people in the world. Since the start of the conflict in Gaza, LHI has learned there is another reason to look for the helpers: those who respond in times of crisis are likely to need help themselves.

Doctors, nurses, first responders, and other aid workers in Gaza are not only responding to situations that are dangerous, stressful, and frightening, but they and their families are also living in those same situations. These helpers in Gaza are at an increased risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The symptoms of PTSD, which include chronic pain, dizziness, headaches, irritability, sleep problems, and difficulty concentrating, can get in the way of these helpers doing their jobs. And, unfortunately, in Gaza where borders and movement in and out are tightly controlled, Gazan first responders are the most consistent deliverers of aid and services in the region.

Earnie’s 93 and all there, and his experience back then 80 years ago, almost, is the blueprint for Jewish Stephen Miller and Rapist/Pedophile In Chief Trump’s White Man’s House

by Paul Haeder / July 10th, 2025

Spend an hour with me and Earnie Bell, of Newport, Oregon, as we look at his past as his California father was hired to assist this concentration camp feeding itself with vegetables and meat.

KYAQ. Ran in March of 2025.   Listen and Eat Your Heart Out — Earnie is ALL there, man.

A heck of an experience, for the Bell kiddos and the parents, and this is the shame, man, the continual criminal enterprise of this country, so when the democrats complain about Trump and his Billions for ICE CBP Alcatraz Alligator Gulag, well well, just burp up some history, folks, this country of a good Indian is a dead Indian, Chinese Exclusion Act, the whole Nine Yards until today, with legal residents and card holders and someone like me, a fucking US Passport Carrying Citizen born in San Pedro California but raised in Azores and France and UK and German, well well, I have ZERO Loyalty to the State of Genocide, and ZERO Loyalty for State of Oregon and the other Fifty States, including especially the 51st state of Israel.

A crowd of people in Manzanar, Calif., in 1942

I had David Suzuki on my radio show in Spokane, and introduced him for a reading with a poem I wrote him. On my show, he talked about Canadian Concentration Camps, and the one he was put in with his family.

Lucky you:  David Suzuki — scientist, environmentalist, author and documentary producer interviewed by Paul Haeder, Tipping Points: Voices from the Edge, KYRS-FM, Spokane:

In 1989, David Suzuki’s award-winning radio series It’s a Matter of Survival sounded an alarm of where the planet was heading. Over 17,000 of his shocked fans sent him letters asking for ways to avert the catastrophe. A group of people urged David Suzuki and Tara Cullis to create a new, solutions-based organization. That November, they hosted a gathering with a dozen thinkers and activists on Pender Island, B.C. By the end of the meeting, something significant was afoot. And after many planning meetings, on Sept. 14, 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation was incorporated.

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Background —

Manzanar, California, too:

People drag bundles of belongings
 Japanese Americans at Manzanar internment camp

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September 11, 2019

The “Central Utah Relocation Center”—more popularly known as Topaz—was located at a dusty site in the Sevier Desert and had one of the most urban and most homogeneous populations of the camps, with nearly its entire inmate population coming from the San Francisco Bay Area. Topaz is perhaps best known as the site of the fatal shooting of an inmate by an overzealous camp sentry in April 1943 and for its art school, which included a faculty roster of notable Issei and Nisei artists. It was also the site of significant protest against the “loyalty questionnaire” in the spring of 1943 and of a variety of labor disputes.

The second least populous of the War Relocation Authority camps (to Amache), Topaz had a peak population of 8,130 inmates. The Topaz Museum, which opened to the public in 2015, is located in nearby Delta, Utah and today owns much of the land on which the camp was once built.

Here are ten little-known stories from Topaz concentration camp:

“Swirling Masses of Sand in the Air”

While dust storms took place at many of the WRA camps and are part of the standard narrative about these sites, they seemed to be particularly bad at Topaz even by WRA standards. Tony O’Brien, the acting project attorney, wrote in a November 1942 memo that the “dust storms are much worse than those encountered at Minidoka. The dust is more powdery in texture and penetrates every crevice on the project,” he wrote.

Maxim Shapiro, a visitor to the camp, wrote of the dust in December 1942 that “no one who has not seen it can imagine its ill effects. It penetrates everything—it fills your mouth, nostrils, the pores of your skin, your clothing—and all efforts to keep yourself or your room clean are just futile efforts…”

“We could barely see one inch ahead of us,” wrote Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Study (JERS) fieldworker Doris Hayashi of a dust storm in November 1942. “It swept around us in great thrusting gusts, flinging swirling masses of sand in the air and engulfing us in a thick cloud…,” wrote Yoshiko Uchida in her memoir.

The Offal Was Awful

In the spring and summer of 1943, the camp was unable to purchase sufficient meat due to outside shortages, and began serving a succession of organ meats—livers, hearts, tripe, etc.—that most inmates found unpalatable. Widespread complaints followed, including appeals to the Spanish Consul and the State Department, and calls for the firing of the chief steward. The situation was eventually resolved when the camp farming operation began to deliver beef and pork to mess halls in August 1943.

The Topaz Music School

Two girls wearing patterned kimono and playing koto, next to a woman wearing a plain dark kimono and playing a shamisen. All three are seated on a stage, with a curtain in the background and three microphones in the foreground.
A musical recital in Topaz, c.1943-1944. Photo courtesy of the Utah State Historical Society, The KUED Topaz (Utah) Residents Photograph Collection.

While the Topaz Art School is relatively well-known, the equally notable Topaz Music School is much less well documented. “It is very strange because a lot of people didn’t know that there was a music studio except the people who actually went there, and even some of those people can’t remember the details about it,” recalled Kazuko Iwahashi in a 2011 Densho interview.

As with the art school, the impetus for its creation came from the relatively large number of artists/musicians among Topaz’s urban population. First organized in the Block 35 Recreation Hall, it later moved to Barrack 6 of Block 1. Teachers and students and their families spent ten days putting up walls, ceilings, and sheet rock prior to the November 1 school opening. The school offered courses in piano, vocal, violin, solfeggio, harmony, history of music, choir, ensemble, orchestra, and noh drama. The peak enrollment at the school was 653, ranging from four-year-olds to a seventy year old choral student. The school put on regular recital programs featuring the students.

As with other education endeavors, supplies and equipment were an issue. In particular, there was the matter of pianos. Though the school had access to seven pianos—many came from individual inmates and Japanese American churches in the Bay Area—this was not sufficient, and piano students were limited to mere minutes of weekly practice time. Violin students had to provide their own instruments. Nonetheless, the music school and its various performance programs provided a welcome diversion for students, teachers, and the community alike.

The Santa Anitans

Concentration camp life created some unusual groupings, alliances, and, sometimes, out groups. One of the oddest instances of the last was the fate of Santa Anitans at Topaz. Essentially the entire population of Topaz came from the San Francisco Bay Area, and nearly all came through the Tanforan Assembly Center. But one of the first groups to be removed from San Francisco in April 1942 was sent to Santa Anita instead, since Tanforan had still not been completed. This group spent nearly six months at Santa Anita and was among the last to arrive at Topaz on October 7. Even though this group shared common Bay Area roots with the rest of the Topaz population, it seems their time at Santa Anita had changed them.

Their long incarceration at Santa Anita along with the miserable conditions they faced as late arrivals at Topaz led to their being viewed by other inmates as having “a cocky attitude” and having “a chip on their shoulder.” Community Services Chief Lorne Bell described them as “something of a problem, reflecting to some degree the very unfortunate conditions which must have prevailed at that center [Santa Anita].” Their incarceration with Los Angeles people also seemed to have changed them in the view of the Bay Area people. Fred Hoshiyama, who was working as a JERS field worker, described their arrival with some degree of bewilderment:

Many of the young nisei boys who were conservative dressers came off of the bus in “zute (sic) suits” and other flashy dress wear. The girls wore their hair in styles different from the Tanforan group ala Hollywood glamour styles—either long like Veronica Lake or short and put up. Their language, their attitudes, their mannerism changed to the extent that It was easily discernible and many of the Tanforan girls and boys expressed surprise as well.

The Santa Anita group was housed in Blocks 33, 34, and 40 and apparently remained somewhat distinct from the rest of the population.

The Hawaiʻi Group

Topaz was one of two WRA camps to have a sizable contingent who had been shipped from Hawaiʻi. (Jerome was the other.) The group of 226 arrived in March of 1943 and were housed in Block 1. Most—176—were single men, most of them Kibei. Inmates and WRA staff went through great efforts to welcome them upon their arrival. Many had been interned at Sand Island previously or were family members of such internees. Most of them eventually ended up going to Tule Lake after segregation and many went on to Japan.

Hostile Reception for Outside Farm Workers

A Japanese American woman and child sitting inside a tent in a farm labor camp.
Harvest tent city near Provo, UT, where Topaz inmates were recruited to do farm labor. During the harvest, local residents fired rifles into the tent city and three inmates were wounded. Photo courtesy of the Utah State Historical Society, KUED Topaz (Utah) Residents Photograph Collection.

As at many camps, inmates were encouraged to go out on short term leave during the harvest season to do agricultural work in states like Utah, Idaho, and Colorado. Because so many workers were moving to the coast to take relatively well-paying war industry jobs, there were serious shortages of agricultural workers, leading to many farmers attempting to recruit incarcerated Japanese Americans. Thousands of Japanese Americans did do this, particularly in the falls of 1942 and 1943. So many left some of the camps in fact, that they created labor shortages in those camps.

While some at Topaz did leave to do such seasonal outside labor, the numbers were fewer for a couple of reasons. One was that the Topaz population was a largely urban one that included relatively few experienced farm workers. Another factor was the poor reception some farm workers received. One of the areas where laborers were most needed was in Utah County, where the WRA set up a housing camp in Provo that could house up to 400 Japanese American workers. Some of the workers reported that stores and restaurants wouldn’t serve them and that locals harassed them on the streets. In October 1943, some local youths even fired shots into the labor camp while the inmates were present. They refused to return to work until their safety could be guaranteed. Armed guards were quickly brought in, and the inmates did go back to work. But such incidents did little to encourage others to go out.

Issei and Nisei Resistance to Registration

Widespread resistance to registration emerged at Topaz, with Issei and Nisei alike questioning various aspects of the “loyalty questionnaire” and the segregated Nisei combat unit, delaying the scheduled February 10, 1943, start of registration a week.

As detailed by Cherston Lyon in her 2011 monograph Prisons and Patriots: Japanese American Wartime Citizenship, Civil Disobedience, and Historical Memory, Issei objected to the wording of question 28 that asked a population that was prohibited by law from becoming U.S. citizens to “forswear any form of allegiance or obedience to the Japanese Emperor.” They organized a committee of nine to ask that the question be changed and refused to register until the issue was resolved. With similar complaints coming from other camps, the WRA and army agreed to change the wording of the question.

Nisei also organized a Committee of 33 to demand the restoration of their civil rights before they would agree to register. But a hard line response—included threats of prosecution for violating the Espionage Act—by both local and national WRA officials along with counter protests by professed Nisei patriots broke the Nisei protest. Registration began in earnest on February 17 and was completed by February 27. While the initial number of Nisei who volunteered for the army was low, a group of volunteers formed the Resident Council for Japanese American Civil Rights, which spearheaded a propaganda campaign that helped recruit additional volunteers.

A year later, when Nisei eligibility for the draft was restored in early 1944, two groups formed to protest the continued segregation of Nisei in the army, the Topaz Citizens Committee and Mothers of Topaz. Though a faction of the former advocated draft resistance, the majority opted to protest segregation in the army but not to actively resist conscription. The latter sent a petition signed by 1,141 mothers to President Roosevelt and other national leaders objecting to the segregated Nisei military unit and to the fact that Nisei were banned from all branches of the military except the army.

Gambling Boom

Gambling became an issue at many of the WRA camps. But whereas gambling problems were mostly fueled by shadowy underground operations at other camps, they took an unusual form at Topaz. By the fall of 1943, many blocks had started bingo games as fundraisers, often for the purchase of athletic equipment. While they were effective in raising money, they had the unwanted side effect of creating bingo addicts, many of whom were children. As reports circulated of children raiding family kitties to fund their addiction, the Topaz Community Council passed an ordinance banning the bingo games, though some previously planned events were allowed to proceed at the end of the year.

To be sure, the other kind of gambling also existed at Topaz. The professional gamblers particularly targeted those who left the camp to pick sugar beets and returned to camp with a lot of cash. “The guys who stayed behind in the gambling place in camp took it all away from them in a short time,” recalled one gambler in a 1944 interview.

The Antelope Springs recreation camp

A unique aspect of Topaz was the existence of a separate recreation camp for kids. The camp education department made arrangements with the Department of the Interior to use a former CCC camp near Mt. Swasey, about forty miles west of Topaz named Antelope Springs. It served as a campsite mostly for children between the ages of twelve and fourteen, often in groups organized by the Boy Scouts, Girl Reserves or YMCA. About seventy-five kids at a time went out for stays of up to one week, accompanied by adult inmate leaders. The site was at a 7,300 foot elevation, providing a respite from summer heat, and included running mountain water, and level ground for camping.

In her Densho interview, Kazuko Iwahahsi recalled, “we slept in pup tents, two of us to a pup tent, and had open dining hall.”

“And boy, June on the lake bed out there at Topaz must have been well over a hundred degrees,” remembered Kinge Okauchi. “So this [Antelope Springs] was a great sort of respite from the hot summer.” During the summer of 1943, 338 campers went to the Antelope Springs in seven weeks.

An Extensive Library Program

In perhaps another nod to the urban roots of the Topaz inmate population, Topaz had perhaps the most extensive library system of any of the WRA camps that included a main Topaz Public Library (TPL), a library for Japanese language material, and libraries at the high school and each of the two elementary schools.

The TPL began as essentially a continuation of the library at the Tanforan Assembly Center, with books from that library being shipped to Topaz and two former library workers from there, Ida Shimanouchi and Alice Watanabe, taking the lead in setting up the new library. Work began on the library in Recreation Hall 32 on October 2, 1942. The space was unfinished and unheated, leading to days when work had to be canceled due to the cold. Inmates contributed books and magazines to the Tanforan collection, and the library was able to open to the public with a collection of nearly 7,000 books on December 1. The TPL soon moved to the Block 16 recreation hall, essentially an entire unpartitioned barrack with mess hall tables and benches running down the middle and inmate built shelves lining the walls. The collection grew to include fifty-two periodicals, including major national newspapers as well the Oakland Tribune and San Francisco Chronicle, as well as a rental collection of new books that rented for 5¢ a week.

In January 1943, the TPL was able to rotate in some books from the Salt Lake County Library at Midvale and also initiated interlibrary loan service with college libraries in Utah and the University of California at Berkeley. By the end of March 1943, the collection had grown to over 8,500 books and patronage peaked at nearly 500 a day. It became a popular place for young people to gather to socialize and do homework. Motomu Akashi recalled spending many hours in the library, since “[i]t was much more comfortable than our apartment, especially during the winter.” He called the library “my salvation” that “brought me just that small pleasure needed to overcome my depression.”

To serve the Issei and Kibei population, a Japanese language collection was formed out of donations from inmates. Opening as a part of the regular TPL in February 1943, the Japanese section became so popular that it moved to its own space in Recreation Hall 40 in May, later moving to Recreation Hall 31 in February 1944. The collection began with about 1,000 books and eventually grew to 5,000, with daily attendance of three hundred. The inmates from Hawaiʻi became frequent users of the library and put on a popular exhibition of craft items in Hawaiʻi. Later, the Japanese library hosted exhibitions of artists from the art school.

By Brian Niiya, Densho Content Director

The information presented here has been excerpted from Densho’s new and improved Sites of Shame project, coming to a device near you in 2020. Full citations will be included there, but feel free to post questions in the comments or email us at gro.ohsned@ofni in the meantime!

[Header image: Japanese American inmates and new arrivals at the Topaz “induction center” in 1942. Photo courtesy of the Utah State Historical Society, KUED Topaz (Utah) Residents Photograph Collection.]

A large group of former students gathered for the 40th Topaz High reunion, holding a colorful banner, in San Francisco, 1983.

Life Behind Barbed Wire

The single internment camp located in Utah was at Topaz, Utah, sixteen miles west of Delta, Utah. Named for a nearby mountain, Topaz was in the middle of an area charitably described as a “barren, sand-choked wasteland.” The first internees were moved into Topaz in September, 1942, and it was closed in October, 1945. At its peak, Topaz held 9,408 people in barracks of tarpaper and wood.

The George G. Murakami Collection

The items in this exhibit were graciously lent to the University of Utah by George G. Murakami, a young American from Berkeley, California, who was interned in Topaz.

Man oh man, Spokesman Review didn’t scrub all my stuff:  David Suzuki

Public Notices | The Spokesman-Review

David Suzuki is an internationally known environmental activist and scientist. Although he is well known for his radio broadcasts in Canada, he’s become an international celebrity through the television show The Nature of Things. Suzuki also cofounded the David Suzuki Foundation for the promotion of living in balance with the natural world. He’s got more than 50 books under his name.

‘Did Jesus Pack Heat?’ – Maine Community College Professor Attacks, Discriminates Against Christian Conservative Student for Views on Gun Control

Oh, the travails of teaching at a community college:

I was called into the president’s office at one community college where I taught after I chastised two male white faculty for leaving a Winona LaDuke talk after a few minutes and after I heard them say, “I am not about to be berated for being a white man”. I left the venue, closed the door quietly behind them, and told them the message they were sending to LaDuke — who was on campus and in Spokane on a book and speaking tour, and who was addressing students, the public at large and elders from several tribes in our area — crappy, unprofessional and a mark on faculty for not sitting still and listening to te guest. They two white psychotics of course went to the college president to tell on me, a part-time faculty.

I fucking brought dozens of famous authors and speakers to Spokane, not just to Spokane Falls Community College, and I put on the big Earth Day Spokane — Taking it to the Streets. I had a radio show promoting those people and events, newspaper column, magazine gig, and alas, this is the fucking shit a real faculty receives.

Old News:

This week marks the unofficial beginning of what is traditionally the busiest time of the year here in the Inland Northwest. While we count on you to be utilizing our Calendar/Events section , (and maybe even one of our handy widget s ) to see what kind of eco and sustainable events are going on in Spokane and the Inland Nortwest – there are times when we must direct your attention to something that we are particulary stoked on. As is the case with next Tuesday’s double-shot of Winona LaDuke in Spokane.

LaDuke, a Native American activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer who you might remember as Ralph Nader’s vice presidential nominee in 2004, will speak twice in Spokane next Tuesday – once at 11:30 a.m. at Spokane Falls Community College, and then again at 7:30 at The Magic Lantern. LaDuke is an inspiring figure in the environmental community for her work as the program director of the Honor the Earth Fund where she works to advocate, raise public support, and create funding for frontline native environmental groups on a national level.

Winona LaDuke is just the beginning – March and April are full of amazing opportunities for engaging discusssions and actions focused on sustainability and envrionmental issues in Spokane and the surrounding area – culminating in Spokane Earth Day, April 26th, at Riverfront Park. To stay up to date, be sure to visit the Earth Day Spokane website.

If you are an organization or business interested in displaying the Earth Day Spokane calendar of events – please print the following PDF attachement and display it proudly.

Interviews: | Paul Haeder, Author

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Grain of Truth

by Paul H. Haeder

Environmental advocate Winona LaDuke resigns from Honor the Earth -  KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News

You probably remember Winona LaDuke as the two-time Green Party vice presidential candidate, running with Ralph Nader in 2000 and 2004. You probably didn’t know that she’s an enrolled member of the Anishinaabeg Tribe from the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota, where she’s locked in another tough battle — this time against huge multinational corporations that want to change her tribe’s traditional way of life.

At three engagements in Spokane last week, and in some private interviews, LaDuke talked about the need to defend native peoples’ rights to the Earth. And this epic debate can fit into a single grain of wild rice — the Manoominike-Giizis strain, or the “wild rice moon” grown by her people for many generations.

This small grain of plant life serves as a microcosm of the entire sustainability challenge we all face: making sure future generations — all peoples and all species — will have a planet worth living on with ecosystems and resources to achieve spiritual and material prosperity.

LaDuke has proven to be so much more than a media darling — she’s a spiritual guide for her tribe and for the thousands she’s come across along her journey. Mixing humor with a shaman’s intensity, LaDuke has written books like All Our Relations and Recovering the Sacred.

LaDuke sees the Minnesota reservations’ practice of harvesting wild rice as vital: “The wild rice harvest of the Anishinaabeg not only feeds the body, it feeds the soul, continuing a tradition which is generations old for these people of the lakes and rivers of the north.”

It struck me last week while spending time with LaDuke that her tribe’s battle to keep their wild rice wild, free from genetic manipulation, is a much more far-reaching illustration of what sustainability activists consider the struggle of our times: How to create an America that respects the land.

Many of us think along systemic lines, attempting to understand the steps the globe probably has to take to solve the collapsing systems, both environmental and societal. Yet we need reminding that this struggle to work with a burgeoning global human population — 9 billion by 2050 at the current 1.2 percent growth rate — needs nudging from storytellers like LaDuke.

Her struggle — our struggle — is tied to the biodiversity of wild rice, a sacred food. There are more than 60,000 acres of natural wild rice growing throughout the lakes and rivers of her tribal lands. But there are troubling parallels drawn to what’s happened to the sacred corn of Mesoamerica at the hands of the agri-business multinationals, where corn has been patented, controlled and even turned into what some call Frankenfood.

Domestication and genetic modification of wild rice threaten the genetic integrity of this plant. For more than 30 years, plant breeders have developed wild rice for commercial paddies. So today, most of the wild rice on the market comes from these paddies, almost 70 percent of it from California. “Millions of pounds of California wild rice come into [Minnesota] to be processed,” says LaDuke, “some of that rice, if genetically engineered, would irreversibly contaminate our manoomin.”

LaDuke’s tenacity in understanding the sacred and reclaiming the wholeness of her people’s food is a valuable lesson for our times. She’s up against the juggernaut of Monsanto and DuPont, the largest seed companies in the world. Monsanto has spent $8 billion in the last few years buying up United States seed companies, while DuPont purchased Pioneer, the second largest seed company in the world.

“This concentration of control over world seed stocks is alarming to farmers on a worldwide scale, especially considering that the closer seeds seem to be held, the fewer there are.”

LaDuke puts all of our struggles into a feedback loop, connecting wild rice in Minnesota to sustainability in Spokane with the goal of creating a more independent, safe and stable food supply. “However you cut the statistics,” LaDuke says, “from the villages of India to the villages of northern Minnesota, there is a marked loss in worldwide biodiversity, and a closer hold on who controls the remaining seeds of the world.”

This issue of control took me back 32 years, to the time I was a newspaper reporter in the middle of a struggle for the soul of a mountain.

Environmentalists were trying to stop my school, the University of Arizona, from building roads and locating a large mirror telescope on Mount Graham, a 10,000-foot sky island sticking out of the Sonora Desert. Mount Graham was named after a white man who rode through the area many years ago, a Colonel James Graham, but for generations the San Carlos Apaches had referred to the entire range as “Pinaleno,” meaning “many deer.” It’s the holiest place for the Apaches, who acquire the power to become medicine men and women through singing and collecting herbs and water on that mountain.

Despite the importance and traditional use of the place, roads were cut and the telescope went up. LaDuke and I talked about that struggle, and she shared many similar struggles currently unfolding in Indian Country and elsewhere.

LaDuke’s power is in her ability to unearth the history of Native people’s struggles — and how that history is relevant today. There has been a lost connection between how the land should be used and how it actually is used — from wild rice in Minnesota to telescopes in Arizona. Reconnecting with the land is another step in the process, as her book puts it, of reclaiming the sacred.

Paul Haeder is the sustainability liaison at Spokane Falls Community College, where he also teaches English. His KYRS radio show, Tipping Points: Voices on the Edge, covers sustainability issues.

This is a trigger for me:

Nearly 50 Republican state lawmakers are calling on Eastern Maine Community College to fire an instructor there.

In a Monday letter, they accuse Dr. Carol Lewandowski of making “inappropriate and discriminatory comments” to a conservative student. The group also claims Lewandowski mocked a student’s Christian faith but did not provide specific details about what was said.

In that editorial, Rooks argued in favor of Democratic state lawmakers holding a hearing on the so-called “red flag” bill that will be put to Maine voters this November as a referendum. Rooks also argued in favor of the red flag law, claiming that Maine’s current “yellow flag” law is “cumbersome” and “stigmatizes” the mentally ill.

In her interview with George Hale and Ric Tyler on Wednesday, Parker said that in her essay for Lewandowski’s class, she agreed with Rooks on the first point that the legislature should have held a hearing on the bill, but disagreed with the veteran Maine journalist on the matter of whether the red flag law would be effective in Maine.

“I responded with agreeing with [Rooks] that the legislative session should have gone on as legally obliged, but I also disagreed, because red flags are not good for Maine in any capacity,” Parker said.

After submitting her rough draft to Lewandowski for feedback, Parker received a response from the community college professor that not only provided comments on her writing, but attacked the student’s opinion and used the student’s Christian faith against her (see below for screenshots of the professor’s response).

Lewandowski told Parker in the feedback to “avoid proselytizing with logical fallacies in a college class,” before referencing the student’s previous essay regarding her Christian faith.

“Wasn’t your former speech a testimony to finding Jesus [sic]. Did Jesus pack heat?” Lewandowski asked, in an apparent attempt to argue that the student’s religious beliefs are incongruous with her views on the red flag law.

Lewandowski then told the student to pick a different topic for her essay due to the professor’s inability to grade it fairly because of her own strong opinions on the subject.

“I find this 2nd amendment nonsense exhausting and highly recommend you choose a different topic since this one is not one I can easily grade, given my own disdain for the misinterpretations of the second amendment,” Lewandowski wrote.

“Hate to tell ya, but guns DO kill [sic],” the EMCC professor wrote, before launching into a list of mass shootings in recent years.

“You clearly do not care about people as much as you care about guns,” Lewandowski accused the student. “Your argument is a solid representation of that. For fairness to you and to me, please choose another topic.”

The community college professor then again tried to use the student’s religious beliefs against her.

“And think again about Jesus packing heat. Really. You and your ilk drive me nuts with your hypocrisy,” Lewandowski wrote.

“Guns kill. Own it,” she added.

Parker described Lewandowski’s response as not only deeply unprofessional, but also personally insulting.

“I knew that going into a community college I would face a degree of persecution. I was aggravated, because while I’ve been facing this type of thing since middle school, I’ve never been personally insulted by a professional college professor or any teacher at all,” Parker said.

She added that her first reaction was to call her mother to ensure she wasn’t overreacting, and her mother shared her aggravation.

Parker then emailed Lewandowski, firmly stating she would not change her essay topic.

“I didn’t tell her how infuriated I was, but I knew that this is more than not okay. This is unprofessional and it’s bullying of a student,” Parker said. “A professor at a college level should be able to grade a paper unbiased despite any topic, and they should not be personally insulting their students for their topic of choice.”

In response to Parker’s email saying she would not change her essay topic, Lewandowski again told her to change the topic, and suggested that Parker pursue the matter with the department chair and the dean.

“Please change your topic as I earlier requested as this is a trigger issue for me. No pun intended,” Lewandowski wrote.

“I admit I cannot assess the gun issue objectively,” the community college professor wrote.

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Oh, that’s right, I wrote about that kind of shit already this year happening to ME in a college class here on the coast: I was right there in that bullshit Orwellian Chamber of Administrative Hell.

From the VP of the community college:

Received a note from one of your students this morning:

Can you issue a full refund for my registration to the “Writing As Gift Class” in Waldport which starts this afternoon? This class is not as described in the Catch the Wave. I write about nature and short stories of personal experiences. This class appears to be biased towards politics. Can you also let the instructor know to delete my email and contact information permanently? I do not give the instructor permission to forward my contact information or use it for any other purposes.

I’m going to ask that you not bulk email the students henceforth. Our team will send emails on your behalf about any announcements – assignments, presentations, date/time changes, etc. Just send those to us and we’ll distribute. (Of course, any student who wishes to hear from you directly can tell you so and provide their preferred email address; we have no interest in interfering with that.)

Time is short, but we’re forced to consider canceling the class this morning for two reasons: First, in your email, you introduce an experience far from what we advertised in our catalog. Second, in my estimation it doesn’t conform to our Academic Freedom policy. Based on your email, the class certainly does not appear to be an examination of issues, but presents a singular political agenda. (Note that I’m setting aside here the fact that you and I may share many viewpoints raised in your email to students; this isn’t about my personal beliefs and concerns.) If you wanted to present a workshop focused on your personal opinions, and your past writings, about the current or former administrations or other political issues, one alternative would have been to rent a room from the College or a Library and delivered the event without being tethered by the College’s commitment to freedom of expression of all viewpoints. That may be an option to consider in the future.

Our Academic Freedom policy reads as follows:

Approved by Board of Education: 01/21/2015 Institutions of higher education exist for the common good, and the unfettered search for truth and its free exploration is critical to the common good. The college seeks to educate its students in the democratic tradition, to foster recognition of individual freedoms and social responsibility, and to inspire meaningful awareness of and respect for a collaborative learning environment. Freedom of expression will be guaranteed to instructors to create a classroom atmosphere that allows students to raise questions and consider all sides of issues. OCCC instructors are responsible for exercising judgment in selecting topics of educational value for discussion and learning consistent with course requirements, goals, and desired outcomes. (Emphasis added, DP)

Finally, whether or not we wish to cancel, this drop brings us to near break-even for the course. If we lose another student today we’ll be forced to cancel for low enrollment, full stop. We don’t run Community Ed courses at a loss. The taxpayers don’t fund classes on chocolate enrobing of fruits, nor of sea-star wasting disease, nor of oil painting or writing. These courses must pay their own way. I will let you know if we hear from another student and are forced to cancel. In that case, we will post a sign on the door and email and call registrants so long as time permits.

I’m pasting the course description published in CTW below. It does not hint at the political focus that dominates your email to students.

Dave Price

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Of course, the pre-course email did have articles on writing, writing programs, writing MFA workshops, all of that, now in a Time of Trump cuts. From JOURNALS. Some higher ed journals, and writing journals. And, of course, the course is described as working with topics around estrangement — any kind, but I put in familial and community estrangement. The class I have taught seven times down here, and I am giving students hundreds of examples of nature essays and poetry and memoir writing adventures, and alas, the resources I give the students are ALL about CREATIVE writing.

This is pre-class harassment by a fucking spineless fool, really, with that threatening letter. The class did make, and I asked all in the class if it was okay sending everyone emails “To the Class,” and if it was fine we worked as a writer’s workshop, sending comments about others’ work back and forth before we met weekly for our two hours.

This is someone who makes a cool $110,000 or more a year, plus benefits. Shame on him, shame on HIM.

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Another example tied to the Christian Crap above in the Maine cas for me was a course I taught in composition with some books required, including a writing process book/texbook and a few novels, to include the Fight Club. Imagine that, and the author was coming to town and was invited and accepted said invitation to speak at my class and the school at large.

This is a state school, and the student went to the department chair to request and demand she get a replacement text for the Fight Club and to be excused from the class during talks about the book’s issues and when Chuck Palahniuk showed up to class.

SAME FUCKING Christian CRAP, man, as a state community college. I did not give alternative texts, and the fucking chair of the department did all sorts of arm twisting of another faculty to take this young woman into her course. Fucking A!
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More fucking needle-using heroin addict news: RFK Jr. cancels USPSTF meeting as healthcare orgs urge Congress to ‘protect integrity’ of expert panel

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is made up of 16 volunteer members who are nationally recognized experts in prevention, evidence-based medicine, and primary care. Task Force members, appointed by the Secretary of HHS, serve staggered four-year terms to ensure all 16 members are not appointed by the same presidential administration.

Members are screened to ensure that they have no substantial conflicts of interest, according to the task force’s website.

The USPSTF was established in 1984 to make recommendations to general practice physicians and public health bodies on preventive care. Federal policymakers rely on the USPSTF recommendations, including Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

SCOTUS upholds ACA preventive services task force in 6-3 ruling

And, insurers must provide cost-free coverage for preventive services that have been recommended by the USPSTF, such as lung and colorectal cancer screenings, behavioral counseling, prevention of maternal depression, childhood vision screenings and adult diabetes screenings.

The Task Force meets remotely on a weekly basis and meets in-person three times per year.

The USPSTF was slated to discuss healthy diet, physical activity and other approaches to prevent cardiovascular disease at the July 10 meeting, according to the source.

The Supreme Court last month upheld the key preventive services task force in a 6-3 ruling. The decision, Kennedy v. Braidwood, preserved the Affordable Care Act’s preventive coverage mandate and also determined that members of the USPSTF are selected within the bounds of the Constitution.

Everything and everyone in the Rapist in Chief’s Soiled Depends Adult Diaper Wearing Minyan is Dirty.

Trump’s people, i.e. Larry Fink and Black Rock’s Schwarzman.

According to ABC Gulf Coast News, Slide Insurance CEO Bruce Lucas and his wife, Slide’s COO, earned $21 million and $16.5 million, respectively, last year. Together, they brought in over $50 million in compensation, even as many Florida homeowners face rate hikes topping 20%.

The payout comes at a time when insurance options in Florida are dwindling. Companies are pulling out of the state or slashing coverage, citing growing risks from extreme weather, like hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires.

“The greed! The rich get richer and the poor get poorer,” said Mary Bousquet, a Cape Coral resident. “It’s just so unbalanced. The whole thing is out of control — it has to be fixed somehow.”

[Sweden’s order, worth about $526 million— the country’s largest since the 1980s—will bolster the country’s Archer self-propelled artillery systems, Defense Minister Pål Jonson said.

German defense giant Rheinmetall and Norwegian company Nammo will produce the ammunition, Jonson said.

Building up artillery ammunition stocks is high on the to-do list for both NATO and the European Union. The most in-demand shells, 155mm rounds, have been harder and harder for Ukraine to get hold of as the war has dragged on.]

We will eat brass casings: US Ally Makes Largest Ammo Order in Decades

Racist Jew Miller and his Klan back at it: America First Legal Foundation filed a federal civil rights complaint against Colorado State University, alleging that its diversity, equity and inclusion programs are discriminatory and violate federal law.

The complaint was filed June 24 by the nonprofit law firm that was founded in 2017 by Stephen Miller, the current White House deputy chief of staff, and Gene Hamilton. America First Legal’s mission is to “oppose lawless government overreach and fight to restore the rule of law in the United States,” according to its website.

“As with any complaint filed with a governmental agency, the university takes the matter seriously,” CSU spokesperson Tiana Kennedy told the Coloradoan in a July 2 email. “We are reviewing the issues raised in the complaint and will respond appropriately.”

  • faculty recruitment toolkit that notes “there are many opportunities to embed best practices for enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)” in searches for new faculty members
  • The awarding of scholarships it says are discriminatory based on students’ “immutable characteristics.”
  • An all-university core curriculum that requires students to complete at least three credits in courses focused on DEI-related topics.

[Job creators — prosthetics, coffins, physical therapists, and land mine manufacturing and land mine demining.]

The Horror The Horror:

And, the inhumanity of it all, these fucking White Races: Lithuania, Finland pivot to landmine production, potentially supplying to Ukraine, Reuters reports

The horror the horror:

Kamala Harris’ Comeback Hopes Take a Blow

Kousser said a presidential run in 2028 “is unlikely” since the Democratic Party is “collectively soul-searching to find a new vision” and “may not turn to exactly the candidate who lost the last election.”

“I do not see much of a political future at the national level for Harris, due to a variety of factors,” Grant Reeher, a professor of political science at Syracuse University, told Newsweek.

“Even though she was dealt a tough hand in the presidential race, she struggled as a candidate, particularly when asked specific questions about her policy positions and about Biden administration policies, which presumably she was partly responsible for.”

Newsweek has contacted Harris’ office for comment via a contact form on her website.

Containers are pictured at Tecon Rio Grande, the container terminal of the Port of Rio Grande, in southern Brazil. The country was among the latest countries to receive a letter from President Donald Trump informing the nation of the rate its goods will be tariffed as of August 1, absent a trade deal.

The whores the whores: Trump threatens 50% tariffs on Brazil if it doesn’t stop the Bolsonaro ‘witch hunt’ trial

Jewish Leon Levine’s name is etched across Charlotte, a testament to decades spent investing in the state he cherished. But it’s his final act of generosity, a posthumous directive to dissolve the very foundation he built, that he hoped would ultimately fulfill his promise to underserved Carolinians and the Jewish community. “He wanted us to be part of the permanent solution,” said Tom Lawrence, president and CEO of the Leon Levine Foundation. “It’s more about self-sufficiency for our neighbors than it is self-preservation for the foundation.”

The horrors from the Whores of Bar Mitzvah: Family Dollar, and dollar stores in general, have been alleged by a number of studies, individuals, and organizations to proliferate food deserts: areas with limited access to healthy and affordable food. Dollar stores are alleged to outcompete local grocery stores, and end up being one of the few options available for purchasing food in some communities. In line with these allegations, a number of states have passed restrictions on where new dollar stores can be opened.

2023 study from experts at Tufts University School of Medicine and the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy, which was published in the American Journal of Public Health, found that “dollar stores are now the fastest-growing food retailers in the contiguous United States.”

“It’s a notable evolution: Dollar stores once focused primarily on personal care and craft items,” the university wrote in a release. “Now, they’re expanding to offer prepackaged, shelf-stable food items. These items might be convenient, but they often have suboptimal nutritional value.”

“Sales in local grocery stores are known to drop by 30% following the opening of a nearby dollar store.”

It continued: “While dollar stores don’t tend to specialize in fresh foods and produce, they do fill a void that can’t be ignored, especially for people who live in remote areas. In some ways, their rise is actually a positive development, providing consumers with food options in low-access areas. On the other hand, the recent growth in dollar store food expenditures raises concerns that such stores could force out local grocers through competitive pricing, the researchers write — leaving consumers with limited, less healthy options.”

The Heart of Apocalypse Now HORRORS.

Looking back on his days serving in the Vietnam War with the U.S. Air Force, Larry Kerr remembers the regular exposure to Agent Orange.

The chemical was stored in large drums where he helped handle munitions as a weapons specialist. It was used to defoliate vegetation on the periphery of the bases and other areas where U.S. forces operated during the war, thus making them easier to monitor. Particles of the substance seemed to float everywhere and contaminate everything.

“We breathed it in. We bathed in it. We brushed our teeth in it,” Kerr said, seated in the living room of his Syracuse home.

He had no inkling of its dangers at the time, but after he suffered a heart attack in 1980 at the age of just 32, he started suspecting something was up. He suffered more ailments over the years, sowing his intense qualms with Agent Orange, and a head and neck cancer diagnosis in 2023 really jumpstarted his activism.

According to the National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine, the U.S. Air Force sprayed at least 11 million gallons of Agent Orange in Vietnam between 1962 and 1971 as part of what the U.S. government dubbed Operation Ranch Hand. The aim as the war with Vietnam intensified was to defoliate trees and plants in Vietnam, thus reducing enemy cover, and to destroy enemy crops.

Whatever the case, Kerr said more and more veterans of the war started reporting an uptick in cancer and a range of other ailments in the late 1970s, which he and others connected to Agent Orange. Ultimately, U.S. officials recognized a link between exposure to the herbicide and a long list of diseases and health conditions, creating a means of compensation for those impacted by the chemical.

Nevertheless, Agent Orange exacted a heavy toll, and Kerr says those who have suffered at the hands of the chemical merit recognition and that the broader public needs to be informed about what happened. The chemical has also taken a heavy toll on many Vietnamese people exposed to it, according to the Vietnamese government.

Larry Kerr, of Syracuse, pictured at his home on Tuesday, seeks installation in Utah of a memorial to victims of Agent Orange from the Vietnam War. He served in the war.
Larry Kerr, of Syracuse, pictured at his home on Tuesday, seeks installation in Utah of a memorial to victims of Agent Orange from the Vietnam War. He served in the war. (Photo: Tim Vandenack, KSL.com)

“Along with honoring veterans that have been impacted by Agent Orange, this memorial will serve as a monument to history, a place for the public to learn about our nation’s past and as a place for people to reflect and mourn for loved ones lost,” reads the Utah Agent Orange Veterans Foundation website. “The devastation Agent Orange has left behind is far reaching and we aim to provide solace to those who have suffered.”

Kerr, for his part, points to personal friends he’s lost and the impact the deaths of those exposed to Agent Orange has had on surviving loved ones. “If you get five or 10 of these spouses or widows in a room and have them talk about it, you would come out of there crying,” he said.

After a stroll in Detroit, a humanoid robot goes viral

WE ARE FUCKED. Look at those kiddos, man, fucking A, dude, the Jews Have the Next and the Next and the Next Generations. RFID chips in the neck and nanobots in the body along with RFK Junior’s FitBit Watch 6.0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And so more dead and dying kiddos, mixed in with 40 mandatory vaccinations, and the robots and the Jews RULE:

The producer of the world’s most popular weedkiller – Roundup – is replacing a notorious ingredient with what could be a “regrettable substitution“.

As scrutiny grows over the health risks of glyphosate, the herbicide diquat is increasingly used in its place.

A fresh analysis from researchers in China, however, suggests that the alternative is not without its harms. In fact, at some concentrations, it can cause irreversible damage to organs.

Diquat is a close cousin of paraquat – a herbicide that is 28 times more toxic than glyphosate and that is banned in 70 countries. Glyphosate was initially introduced as a safer alternative to paraquat; however, both chemicals now face scrutiny for their potential health effects.

Related: Controversial New Study Links Parkinson’s With Living Near a Golf Course

Diquat has begun to rapidly take their place.

Like paraquat, diquat is well known to be toxic, which is why it must be handled with protective gear, but there is disagreement on precisely what levels of exposure are safe.

Jobs to Kill For. We are all complicit, man, dirty dirty Murder Incorporated: Ohio awards $310 million to US defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing

They will be living in Quonset huts: Investors snap up growing share of US homes as traditional buyers struggle to afford one.

Nearly 27% of all homes sold in the first three months of the year were bought by investors — the highest share in at least five years, according to a report by real estate data provider BatchData.

Between 2020 and 2023, the share of homes bought by investors averaged 18.5%.

All told, investors bought 265,000 homes in the January-March quarter, an increase of 1.2% from the same period a year earlier, the firm said.

Free Free Palestine with Quonsets?

British band Idles dedicates concert to Palestine in Barcelona

And so the Romper Room MOTHER Fucking Depends Feces Filled Diapers Epstein Trump and Company will make US pay, even tubing down a creek, now: Coming to a state near you.

If you like to go out on the water in Oregon, get ready for some big changes for permits.

Starting next year, you’ll need a Water Access Permit to use any boat in Oregon waterways including kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, even two inner tubes tied together will be affected.

Previously, any watercraft 10 feet or shorter was exempt.

And so the world is in its final Romper Room fucking stupidity and, well, fascism, because when you follow TeleTubby and Seseame Street Walkers a la Disneylandians, we have no choice but to look at our fellow fucking anal leak Americans and say: “They gotta go too.”

The Persecution of Francesca Albanese By Chris Hedges!

Her latest report lists 48 corporations and institutions, including Palantir Technologies Inc., Lockheed Martin, Alphabet Inc. (Google), Amazon, International Business Machine Corporation (IBM), Caterpillar Inc., Microsoft Corporation and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), along with banks and financial firms such as BlackRock, insurers, real estate firms and charities, which in violation of international law, are making billions from the occupation and the genocide of Palestinians.

You can read my article on Albanese’s most recent report here.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned her support for the ICC, four of whose judges have been sanctioned by the U.S. for issuing arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant last year. He criticized Albanese for her efforts to prosecute American or Israeli nationals who sustain the genocide, saying she is unfit for service as a special rapporteur. Rubio also accused Albanese of having “spewed unabashed antisemitism, expressed support for terrorism, and open contempt for the United States, Israel, and the West.” The sanctions will most likely prevent Albanese from travelling to the U.S. and will freeze any assets she may have in the country.

The attack against Albanese presages a world without rules, one where rogue states, such as the U.S. and Israel, are permitted to carry out war crimes and genocide without any accountability or restraint. It exposes the subterfuges we use to fool ourselves and attempt to fool others. It reveals our hypocrisy, cruelty and racism. No one, from now on, will take seriously our stated commitments to democracy, freedom of expression, the rule of law or human rights. And who can blame them? We speak exclusively in the language of force, the language of brutes, the language of mass slaughter, the language of genocide.

“The acts of killing, the mass killing, the infliction of psychological and physical torture, the devastation, the creation of conditions of life that would not allow the people in Gaza to live, from the destruction of hospitals, the mass forced displacement and the mass homelessness, while people were being bombed daily, and the starvation — how can we read these acts in isolation?” Albanese asked in an interview I did with her when we discussed her report, “Genocide as colonial erasure.”

The militarized drones, helicopter gunships, walls and barriers, checkpoints, coils of concertina wire, watchtowers, detention centers, deportations, brutality and torture, denial of entry visas, apartheidesque existence that comes with being undocumented, loss of individual rights and electronic surveillance, are as familiar to desperate migrants along the Mexican border, or attempting to enter Europe, as they are to Palestinians.

This is what awaits those who Frantz Fanon calls “the wretched of the earth.”

Those that defend the oppressed, such as Albanese, will be treated like the opp

There is no such thing now of this Antisemitism Bullshit Passed as Logic and Social Justice by the Industry, the Hasbara, the Lying Jewish Jewish Double Jewish Bullshit Antisemitism Factories.

Google’s Jewish and Zionist and Anti-Goyim Sergey Brin calls U.N. “antisemitic” after report on tech and Gaza – The Washington Post

Yes, we are a reflection of the “news” from various rags and news (sic) services

Headlines to demonstrate how warped and wicked and rotten the WEST is? This is a short sample of my news feed, and it is schizophrenic, it’s half empty, half false, and it is a continuation of the perversity of Modern Life, and the Wicked Ways of Oppen-Monter-Heimer freaks.

Guns and butter issues? Data Centers from Hell? Layoffs? Shifting tides? War dressed as college campus majors? This is the end of the world as they know it, and you better start hearing some revolutionary spirit:

Army tests robotic coyotes to defend fighter jets!

Oh, that Outsized Jewish Global Dominance: NVIDIA Reportedly Plans Billion-Dollar Campus in Israel, Set to Be the Country’s Largest

[Nvidia Corporation[a] (/ɛnˈvɪdiə/ en-VID-ee-ə) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware.[5] Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang (president and CEO), Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, it designs and supplies graphics processing units (GPUs), application programming interfaces (APIs) for data science and high-performance computing, and system on a chip units (SoCs) for mobile computing and the automotive market. The company is also a leading supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) hardware and software.[6][7] Nvidia outsources the manufacturing of the hardware it designs.]

Jews: Intel CEO: “The strength, resilience and resolve of Intel Israel’s team has no bounds”

Jews: Intel announces plan to lay off more than 500 employees in Oregon

Jews: Integration, existing weapons and uncertainty: In Paris, industry makes its Golden Dome pitch

Executives from both Lockheed and Raytheon indicated interest in building a space-based interceptor, and hinted at their broad approaches to Golden Dome.

This dude, a Jewish Aussie, are you kidding me? Big tech has ALWAYS been EVIL. SIck dudes making bank on book sales. Silicon Valley and Internet have always been CIA, fucker. Yawn.

[Look at this vampire below, this cross-bearing fucking ZOMBIE. Shoot her with a silver fucking bullet blast from an AK-47.

Retired federal Judge Andre Davis learned the Justice Department had decided to sue his former colleagues when he boarded a flight to Charlotte, N.C., to attend a judicial conference.

His fellow passengers included several of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland’s 15 judges, who now find themselves on the other end of an unusual court case.

“It’s outrageous that they actually named individually in their official capacities all 15 judges on the court,” said Davis. “And so you have to ask yourself, ‘What is going on here? What kind of performance? What was the audience for this?'”

As AI use becomes more commonplace in higher education, students are now raising concerns about professors’ use of AI tools for tasks like grading and lesson planning. College professors told Fortune that the use of AI for tasks such as class preparation and grading has become “pervasive.” Some students argue that this diminishes the value of their education and raises transparency and fairness issues.

Oklahoma superintendent orders all districts to offer free meals, threatens sanctions

No state law exists that requires districts to provide free meals to every student, nor are there legal provisions allowing the Oklahoma State Department of Education to sanction or audit a school for not doing so, according to a memo the Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) sent out Monday.

Hunger Free Oklahoma has been advocating for legislation to expand free school meals, but Bernard said, “We have never had the state Department (of Education) alongside supporting those bills with us.”

“There’s not a way to feed every Oklahoma kid for free without additional investment,” Bernard said.

[Note the fucking Nazi Flag, USA Stars and bars and strips on his bullet seeking helmet. ] A newly recruited Ukrainian soldier with the 33rd Separate Mechanized Brigade practices shooting and reloading his gun during military training in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine on March 13, 2025.

Is Russia with Putin as Head that dumb to even consider Trump as a human being? He wants Russian people to suffer, man, suffer: Trump aides to discuss Ukraine weapons Tuesday after president says shipments will resume

Are these two fucking vassal nations really that buggered? Trump sets 25% tariffs on Japan and South Korea, and new import taxes on 12 other nations

Country music star says he may be deported as Trump inflicts ‘cruelty and suffering’: ‘This is my country too’

Dear America, today is the day we celebrate you and what you used to stand for. The words “liberty and justice for all” have faded into a distant past. To some of us those words were deeply personal. My family came here because of those words. I was born here because of those words. I have had an extraordinary life because of those words. And now those words have lost their meaning. They are now abstract concepts used to inflict cruelty and suffering on the unsuspecting, the weak, the sick, the poor, the needy. We can add Purple Heart war veterans to that list as several have been deported already. This is America right now.

Some will tell me that I should leave the country or my favorite “shut up and sing”. (A statement so void of any sense that it is impossible to execute) On the ‘leaving’ part…that may come true whether I want to leave or not. The way the new law stands my mother could be stripped of her naturalized citizenship, then my sister and I would be illegal birthright citizens and away we go. As far as “shut up and sing” well, clearly that’s not happening. You see the thing is this is my country too. Always has been. My country has been that beacon on the hill for so long and for so many. As Lady Liberty’s flame dims with every atrocity committed in her name We will not be afraid of the dark. We will find the light again. As we celebrate today, think about what the Stars and Stripes mean to you. Think about the words that we’re supposed to live by…The Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, our Bill of Rights. Think about the food you’re eating. Who harvested the corn? Who picked the strawberries? Who raised the beef for this feast? How did the apples end up in this pie? Who built this beautiful house with this beautiful deck that your family is enjoying today? Think about it. This isn’t about politics anymore. It’s about humanity. It’s about all of us. We, the people. Happy Birthday America!!

City Shuts Down Popular Dance Class Due to ‘Moral Standards’ [The city of Provo, Utah, late last month discontinued the Dirtylicious Dance Fitness program held at its recreation center, following a review that determined the class did not align with the city’s standards, morals and values, according to the program’s owners.]

Really? Shut the fuck, Iran. They are listening to you telegraph everything. Be prudent.

Iran’s Top General Issues Threat

Duh: People with higher cognitive ability have weaker moral foundations, new study finds

Well, lower IQ, too, creates fascists, too: Trump admin. withholds $94 million for Mass. K-12 schools

Jews: At 80, Oracle’s founder – one of the world’s wealthiest executives and an eccentric figurehead of the 2000s – has returned to the spotlight thanks to Donald Trump. He is a contender to buy TikTok and has begun capitalizing on the enormous contracts for artificial intelligence data centers.

Jews: Wartime innovation boosts Israeli defense tech growth, drawing global interest

[screen capture from video of Lital Leshem, co-founder of Protego Ventures, 2025.]

[Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Yair Kulas]

[IDF soldiers operate in the Gaza Strip, in a handout cleared for publication on July 4, 2025. ]

Jews: Google’s data centers using more power than ever before as AI surge continues

Orwellian: I just graduated from Yale. Now, I’m back with my family in low-income housing, and I’m not sure where I belong.

[The author, middle, has become close with his younger neighbors. After graduating from Yale, I moved back in with my parents in a low-income building in Brooklyn. When I was growing up, I became close with all my neighbors who struggled with poverty. Returning home after living on an Ivy League campus has been confusing.]

Scientists reconstruct 540 million years of sea level change in detail

Scientists reconstruct 540 million years of sea level change in detail

Oregon Transportation Department says 10% of state road workers will be laid off by August

Duh: Former FDA chief: Ultraprocessed foods are ‘addictive’ like drugs

These stories are enough to wear a strong man and woman DOWN.