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Mike Fish's avatar

My oh my.

Whether it’s current events, or an earlier time, when I juxtapose folks like Francesca Albanese and Charles C. Mann with cunts like Coulter and Trump, it sends shivers up and down my spine.

Makes me long for the grate ‘Murican pastime.

(Not cluster munitions and land mines. The other one.)

I often wax nostalgic about June fourteenth, two thousand seventeen.

Can we please reprise the congressional softball game, featuring cunt coulter, and Stevie Scalise!!!

I hoping for a packed stadium, especially for the airforce flyover, when they drop the napalm.

How’s about trump playing putt putt gulf at the pentagon, whilst we test the latest, biggest, bombs on the first, on the last, on all of the a-holes.

Two steps in the correct direction towards making ‘Murica fourteen ninety one again.

Francesca Albanese is a/the “beast”.

Got more humanity in the tip of her pinky, than ‘Murica has from the top of its empty head to the soles of its feet, of clay.

I/we/Palestinians need nourishment and clean water, not bitcoins.

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Paulo Kirk's avatar

https://rimanajjar.medium.com/by-way-of-deception-mossads-duplicity-and-washington-s-complicity-604d20e1d163

It's baked into their genes, into their way of thinking, into who THEY are:

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.

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