Endless Shock, Endless Hand Wringing, and Until 'they' see this is a Jewish Century, and the Goyim are Shackled, then more crocodile tears for genocide
fingerprints, man, and follow the money, and look deep at their Talmud and rabbis and bankers and leading edge thinkers and tinkers and Oppen-Monster-Heimers
I like the concept of calling it a war. The language fucking bastardized for the Jewish Bastards. Yep, Palestine Removal Project, but also Syrian and Iranian and Yemeni and Lebanese and . . . you name the dirty deals of Israel and the dirty deals of second citizen Jews like Blinken and you will find their religion. Do not believe this secular Jew crap.
Drop Site News reports: “Israel is turning northern Gaza into a killing cage”: “With international media coverage shifting to potential war with Iran, Israel is intensifying its campaign to obliterate the Palestinians of Gaza.”
Haaretz reports: “Israeli Defense Officials: Gov’t Pushing Aside Hostage Deal, Eyeing Gaza Annexation.”
Sidhwa is a trauma surgeon who volunteered at the European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza. See his articles and interviews he has given, including “65 Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics: What We Saw in Gaza,” recently published by the New York Times.
A critical care and trauma nurse based in Omaha, Massay was recently on an IPA news release about his time in Gaza, including northern Gaza: “As Israel Targets the North, Doctors Back From Gaza: ‘I Saw Maggots Coming Out of a Patient’s Wound.'”
Drop Site News reports: “Survivors of Israeli Bombardment Face New Catastrophe: Epidemics, Amputations, Starvation.”
In “How can Israel attack Syria?” Al Jazeera reports: “An air attack killed 13 people in Damascus.”
Common Dreams reports: “UK Court Rules Fired Professor’s Anti-Zionist Views Are ‘Not Antisemitic.'”
The Intercept reports: “U.S. Journalist Jeremy Loffredo Released After Being Detained by Israel for Four Days.”
Columbia Journalism Review notes in “A deadly year for a press at war” that “Since October 7, the count of foreign reporters who have managed to enter the territory without an Israeli escort appears to stand at one: CNN’s Clarissa Ward, who went in briefly with an Emirati medical team in December.” Meanwhile, journalists based in Gaza, “have lost their lives in extraordinary numbers.”
Glass wrote the book Soldiers Don’t Go Mad: A Story of Brotherhood, Poetry, and Mental Illness During the First World War. His prior books include Syria Burning and Deserter.
He said: “The media — despite some good reporting by many individual journalists in the field — have treated the IDF onslaught against Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon as reasonable conflicts rather than mass murder. For example, why is Gaza’s Ministry of Health typically referred to as the ‘Hamas-run’ Ministry of Health, when the Ministry, existed before Hamas took power there and will continue to operate if Hamas is succeeded by another Palestinian party? The logic of that dictates that Israel’s Ministry of Health should be called the ‘Likud-run’ Ministry of Health. The southern suburbs of Beirut are invariably referred to as a ‘Hezbollah stronghold’ when it is an area where hundreds of thousands of civilians live and where Hezbollah holds sway? It is a neighborhood more than a stronghold. So many indications of anti-Palestinian and anti-Lebanese bias emerge in what we read and hear that it sounds more like propaganda than reporting. Has nothing been learned since the lies that excused the U.S. invasion of Iraq? Israel has waged this war for more than a year, expanding it to Lebanon and threatening to take it to Iran with incalculable risks for world peace.”
Little fucking men and little fucking media mutts do matter.
Aaron Mate: “To those viewers who aren’t watching this while also looking at their phones,” begins Bill Maher’s open letter to pop singer Chappel Roan, the smirk on his face informing you that he’s being funny now, “let me explain: Chappell Roan is a great new recording artist who, like a Hezbollah pager, is really blowing up.”
Building a punchline on the horrors of Lebanese kids’ and healthcare workers’ faces being blown off by Israeli terrorism gives a pretty good outline for how the rest of his self-satisfied lecture goes.
He goes on to tell young Americans that they don’t know as much as he does about the Middle East because the Chinese are using TikTok to make them hate Israel – it’s not the videos of exploded children and patients being burned alive in a hospital, it’s those meddling Chinese. Bill Maher, however, knows better.
So from his soapbox he tells his viewers that Gen Z is too hardened to care about “young women raped at a music festival.” This dangerous statement, used by corporate stenographers like Maher to build a ‘brown savage’ narrative that justifies bombing schools and hospitals, is backed by zero instances of evidence, victims, or witnesses of Hamas rape on October 7. What he doesn’t mention, of course, is the videos of Israeli guards gang raping Palestinian prisoners, the Right to Rape protests across Israel, or the Knesset member claiming that “inserting sticks into people’s rectums” is “legitimate.”
Cunt Numero Uno, Exhibit A: Kamala Harris claims that the Russians tricked Black people into thinking that there’s racism in the US, one of the top US officials involved in pushing Ukraine into war with Russia is now saying ‘never mind,’ and if you didn’t get your condescending blowhard fix from Bill Maher, Atlantic staff writer Tom Nichols is here to tell you that if you vote for Jill Stein, you’re not a serious voter.
Cunt, Numero Dos, Exhibit B: Campaigning in North Carolina on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump said that if he was president and Iran was threatening a leading presidential candidate he would, in turn, threaten war and to bomb Iran “to smithereens.”
The remark came after Trump’s campaign was briefed on Iranian threats against the former president on Tuesday and as Trump says the country may “possibly” be involved in the two assassination attempts on his life in recent months, despite there being no public accusation by national security officials that Iran was involved in the plots.
“If I were the president, I would inform the threatening country, in this case Iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens. We're going to blow it to smithereens. You can't do that. And there would be no more threats. There would be no more threats,” Trump said, speaking from a plumbing parts manufacturer facility in Mint Hill, N.C.
Collective Cunts Numero Tres, Exhibit C: The Army needs to take a hard look at ideas for providing greater career flexibility, stability and predictability for soldiers and families — and that could include decreasing the frequency of moves, said Army Secretary Christine Wormuth at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual conference in Washington this week.
“Our own Army career engagement survey shows that most officers leaving the service today are seeking more stability, predictability and a better family life,” Wormuth said in her Monday address.
Triple Genocidal Cunt Numero Uno.
Cunts, err, “officials” didn’t know who operated the aircraft but did not shoot them down because federal law prohibits U.S. forces from shooting down drones near military bases in the country unless they pose an imminent threat.
The Pentagon relayed the reports of the drones to the White House, and for two weeks, officials from the Defense Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation consulted with each other and experts to figure out who was responsible and how to respond, the Journal reported.
Gen. Glen VanHerck (cunt), then the head of U.S. Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, told the Journal the incidents over Langley were unlike anything he’d seen in the past.
Generic Military Mercenary in a Fucking Uniform Cunt Numero Many-Many, Exhibit D: How the U.S. Army chief is retooling for future war.
Fucking Cunts by the Dirty Dozen, Exhibit E: The Air Force activated the last of its first six Air Task Forces last week, breaking new ground it its plan for how the Air Force deploys forces overseas. U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Michael Lutton, Air Force Global Strike Command deputy commander and Col. Thomas Walsh, 21st Air Task Force commander, stand at attention during the 21st ATF assumption of command at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Oct. 8, 2024. Along with integrating the 21st ATF, the 21st Combat Air Base Squadron will be stood up at Dyess as part of the pilot program.
Continuing Criminal Enterprise Aussie Cunts by the tens of thousands, Exhibit F: Australia’s retirement villages were supposed to be ‘utopia’ — instead, residents received life in financial prison. Australia’s retirement villages were supposed to be ‘utopia’ — instead, residents received life in financial prison
Fucking Judges of the Traditional Cunt Kind in the Tens of Thousands, Exhibit G (Musk being Cunt Kong): A federal judge in Texas overseeing a high-profile lawsuit filed by billionaire Elon Musk against the watchdog group Media Matters was buying and selling stock in Musk’s Tesla company in 2023, the year Musk filed the suit, according to financial disclosure reports recently made public.
In August, NPR reported that U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas had made an investment in Tesla of between $15,001 and $50,000. O’Connor has delivered a string of decisions in the Media Matters lawsuit in favor of Musk, who argues the advocacy group disparaged X, his social media site.
The entire U$A offensive murder weapons companies and DoD and all uniformed services and all contractors, Cunts of another Fucking Mother, Exhibit H: With new bullets, the Army wants to turn Apaches and Bradleys into drone killers: The new rounds will be built to take-down drones with timed fuses
Fucking Cunts of the Economic Draft and those fucking middling draftees, Exhibits A-Z and two million and counting: After Barely Meeting Recruiting Goal, Army Aims to Enlist Thousands More Soldiers in Coming Year. [Photo: Proof of the dumbdowning and lobotmizing of the American fucking mind. A drill sergeant assists trainees at the Future Soldier Preparatory Course with their General Testing studies July 31, 2024]
In a bold move underscoring its need to fill the ranks, the Army has announced a target of 61,000 active-duty enlistments for fiscal 2025, which started on Oct. 1. The ambitious goal comes on the heels of a year in which the service barely met its recruitment objective.
Army Secretary (Cunt) Christine Wormuth unveiled the new target Monday during a ceremony at the Association of the United States Army, or AUSA, convention in Washington, D.C., asserting confidence in the service's ability to meet the higher benchmark. "This goal is ambitious, but we believe it is achievable," Wormuth said.
Fucking Cunts Cunts Cunts: Andreessen Horowitz defense tech investor Katherine Boyle says ‘Ukraine changed everything’
This is the mentality, man, read this and picture how fucking war dogging this fucked up military suicide game is, cunts of the LGBTQA+ variety, or just male or female heterosexuals, all CUNTS:
KATHERINE BOYLE: Not too long ago, this room would have been much smaller and we would have been talking in very theoretical terms. We would have been discussing the need to change the defense procurement system, the valley of death, our ongoing movement away from large, exquisite systems to cheaper and attritible systems, a need for autonomy, for a more resilient defense industrial base. I'm sad to say, nothing about this conversation is theoretical anymore.
Just two years ago, I made a bold prediction, which is always a very bad thing for a venture capitalist to do because we’re so often wrong. During the Reagan National Defense Forum, I tweeted "Time is Running Out with Silicon Valley." We tried to explain that we had about 18-24 months to figure out how to procure these systems, because not only would business go out of business waiting for the DOD to make decisions, but investors would get tired of waiting. Talent would move on to other areas that seem more promising of flourishing. We had to act with urgency, we had to move faster, because American defense—and the defense of our allies depended on us, the people in this room.
And then just a few months later, that prediction became a moot point because Russia invaded Ukraine and reminded us why defense technology is not merely something to debate in rooms and theory. We were living in a new geopolitical reality. Time wasn’t running out. The sand was already at the bottom of the hourglass. History had begun again, and we understood that we were entering a new, more violent age than the recent past.
In that narrow window before the world changed, I also put out a thesis, maybe it was a little shocking or controversial to some of the people I work with and to my friends in San Francisco. In that essay, I said that my firm, Andreessen Horowitz, one of the largest venture capital firms in the world, was unabashedly and unanimously supporting America. That we were betting on America. And that this wasn’t some marketing gimmick or some ESG-adjacent nonsense, this was a real strategy.
We’re in the business of value creation. Of taking bets on things that get very big, very fast. Not only were we betting on America, but America and her allies are best off when we’re building technology companies that support the national interest.
We believe that a strong America means a strong world, a safer world. A more civilized world, which is a term we should use more often. And that technology is the backbone of maintaining this order of civilization and always will be.
We called this movement "American Dynamism." And how is this thesis obvious in retrospect!
In the investing business, you sometimes take bets on things that other people don’t see, but this bet should have been so obvious. Many of you in this room are veterans, you've served your country, and so maybe you intuit this more than us in Silicon Valley. It might have just taken a little bit of courage or time for those of us in San Francisco to say the word America out loud.
But the great investors will tell you that one of the greatest certainties of the last 150 years has been the growth and dynamism of the United States of America. Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, at their recent annual meeting in Omaha, repeatedly reminded their shareholders, "Never bet against America."
Buffett reminded the crowd that a young country like ours started out with one half of one percent of global population, and now commands just 247 years later, 25 percent of the global GDP. "A miracle," he called it.
That’s an oddly religious phrase for an investor, but an accurate one. Jamie Dimon prefers a poker analogy: that America has the best hand ever dealt to any country on this Earth, ever. Whether it’s our geography, our universities, our peaceful neighbors, natural resources, rule of law, our work ethic, innovation in the core of our bones, the widest and deepest financial markets in the world, and the best military on the planet for al long as we have the best economy. And he repeated that line, "for as long as we have the best economy."
America is stacked. So why the urgency? Why are we nervous? Why are we now worried that this miracle of a country is on shaky ground? Why do we sense we're encountering the greatest unrest since the Cold War? That we’ve entered the most precarious moment of our lives?
Because deep down, we know how you win a war against America. You win a war against America when we stop innovating, when we become scared of the technology and the drive that resides deep in our bones, when we cease to be the world’s exporter of innovation and cede that role to the CCP or a global consortium of dunces.
You win a war against America when we stop believing that technology is a force for good, but rather black magic to be scared of, feared, controlled, and ultimately extinguished by people who write white papers for a living. You win a war against America when you greet builders with suspicion, when your instinct is to squash the weirdos doing weird things on the frontier.
You win a war against America when old companies become too big to fail and squash the new ones around them. When we trust age more than we trust vitality, when everything is old -- from our infrastructure to our industrial base to our Congresspeople -- because we’ve conquered and discouraged anything new.
You win a war against America when individual identity become more important collective duty. When we turn inward and focus on our neuroses rather than on the needs of our families and our communities. Fifty years ago, sociologist Philip Rieff called modern man "psychological man" in The Triumph of the Therapeutic, noting that psychological man "is likely going nowhere, but aims to achieve a certain speed and certainty in his going there." In 50 years, our new neuroticism is a meme that mocks men who would rather build things rather than go to therapy, an impulse that we used to celebrate in this country.
You win a war against America when we believe the doomer memes and stop thinking life has meaning at all. A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that faith, family, and the flag -- the very things that used to define our national character -- have eroded in the last 25 years. Less than thirty percent of people say patriotism is important to them now, down from 70 percent two decades ago. Religion, having children, and community all fared the same. You win the war against America when it’s nihilism all the way down.
You win a war against America when you believe the planet is fallen and you perpetuate your own extinction, when doom-mongers are telling us that we'll have to bomb data centers and people in Washington take them seriously.
You win a war against America when our great cities are ruled by crime rings, when businesses are shuttered because security is meaningless theater. When our police are derided, when good people are driven out by bad policy.
You win a war against America when fentanyl pours across our borders, manufactured by an adversary that still remembers the Opium Wars, and delivered by cartels that have no respect for human life. One hundred thousand of our countrymen and women are dead every year in a silent onslaught that’s being met with a collective shrug.
You win a war against America when toys like TikTok give our adversaries direct access to the anxious minds of teenagers, when you invest billions in the CCP’s killer app and just pretend that’s just the way business works.
You win a war against America when you have us both-sidesing terrorism. When "nuance" and "it’s complicated" gets in the way of condemning barbaric enemies who slaughter children in their bedrooms as they plead for mercy. When the gleeful maiming and mutilation of entire families is met with a "yes" and context. You win a war against America when we no longer believe in good and evil, civilization and destruction, just "fine people on both sides."
You win a war against America when many in our media and universities are more aligned with the propaganda of Hamas than the interests of this country. When elite college kids down the street from where we are sitting right now would broadcast "glory to our martyrs" on our buildings, but would never dare honor a veteran. You win a war against America when the debate is no longer about security versus privacy but our modern and more dangerous debate of security versus grievance.
You win a war against America when we can no longer speak freely in the land of free speech, when we consume more than we create, when we attack capitalism, the engine of our growth, as though we don’t deserve and shouldn’t celebrate the fruits of our building. You win a war against us when you have us clinging to false histories rather than the values that bind us together. When we've forgotten the beauty of this American experiment. When we cease to be a nation of builders, dreamers, and hustlers who like to work, who like to win, and who always seek to build anew.
You win this war against America silently, methodically, and without even needing to fire a single shot.
But the good news is we know how to fight back and we have to fight back. And we’re here because we heard the call to build against these dark forces. We know technology is the escape hatch from a nihilistic world, and that democracy demands a sword and sometimes we have to use it to defend ourselves, our allies, and civilization.
Some people have been critical of us that we named this movement "American Dynamism," but I’ll tell you, never have two words in the investing community meant so much and stood for something so real, civilizational truth. We often focus on America -- the obvious beneficiary of our building. But “American” was meant not only as a symbol of what we build for but the unseriousness we reject, a global elite that would be so foolish and inane as to have Iran chair a UN Human Rights forum. America is order, that i the order we want, the order our allies want. And we shouldn’t be ashamed to say that.
But even more important than our choosing the word America is the word Dynamism, the teleological end to technological supremacy. We aren’t American defense, or defense tech, or hard tech, or deep tech, or future tech, or American deterrence. Those are means to the end, but what is that end?
Dynamism is growth, movement, momentum, and opportunity. In the techno-optimist manifesto, Marc Andreessen wrote, "We believe everything good is downstream of growth. We believe not growing is stagnation, which leads to zero-sum thinking, infighting, degradation, collapse, and ultimately death."
Dynamism is life. And we embrace dynamism and the values upon which the country was founded because they are true and worth defending. Dynamism makes America the country people want to be from, to immigrate to, and to build a life, a career, a family, or a company in.
De Tocqueville described America as many things, but he was struck by the insatiable spirit of American dynamism and opportunity: He wrote: "The American lauds as a noble and praiseworthy ambition what our forefathers stigmatized as servile cupidity. In America, fortunes are lost and regained without difficulty, the country is boundless and its resources inexhaustible. The people have the wants and cravings of a growing creature, and whatever be their effort, they are always surrounded by more than they can appropriate. It is not the ruin of a few individuals which may soon be repaired, but the inactivity and sloth of a community at large which would be fatal to such a people. Boldness of enterprise is the foremost cause of its rapid progress, their strength, and their greatness. Commercial business is there like a vast lottery by which a small number of men will continually lose, but the State is always a gainer."
I'll repeat that. The State is always a gainer. Individuals may lose, but America always wins.
So how do we ensure we continue building dynamism? How do we win a slow and methodical silent war being waged against us right now?
Well, it takes will and it takes courage. Every day I talk to smart young people who want to work in tech or become founders. And I ask them a simple and obvious question, one that should be instinctual to answer. Not about their product-market fit or how they're taking a company from 5 to 50 people. But a more essential question: "What do you believe? Why will people follow you?"
I might as well ask: "What is your creed? What will you shout from the rooftops even if you’re maligned for it?"
It's no accident now that when you go to the Andreessen-Horowitz website the first thing you see is a Walker Percy quote that summarizes the conundrum of modern leadership. The psychological man's predicament.
"You live in a deranged age. More deranged than usual. Because despite great scientific an technological advances, man has not the faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing."
To go back to the psychological man, "he doesn't know where he's going but he aims to achieve a certain speed and certainty in his going there."
We don’t win a war against evil ideologies unless we know who we are, what we stand for, and where we’re headed.
If we lose this silent war, the silent war for American values, it will not be because we don’t have the know-how to build missiles and hypersonics and attritable systems and all the things we are going to discuss today in haste. It will be because we doubt our inheritance, because we doubt the beauty and nobility of the American experiment, and by being here today we are making a choice to build new things that may fail, because not only do we believe the future can be better than the past, but it has to be better than the past. A choice to reject the ideology of nihilism and doom that permeates our culture. We choose to build for America, to fight for America, and to defend America's goodness despite her shortcomings and despite her critics, because we doubt that American Dynamism is true and the key to a safer, more prosperous civilization.
Die, AmeriKKKans, please just all die.
The Thin Red Line is a 1998 American epic war film written and directed by Terrence Malick. It is the second screen adaptation of the 1962 novel of the same name by James Jones, following the 1964 film. Telling a fictionalized version of the Battle of Mount Austen, which was part of the Guadalcanal Campaign in the Pacific Theater of the Second World War, it portrays U.S. soldiers of C Company, 1st Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division, played by Sean Penn, Jim Caviezel, Nick Nolte, Elias Koteas, and Ben Chaplin. The novel's title alludes to a line from Rudyard Kipling's poem "Tommy", from Barrack-Room Ballads, in which he calls British foot soldiers "the thin red line of heroes", referring to the stand of the 93rd Regiment in the Battle of Balaclava of the Crimean War.
Watch the movie here: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8qv6et
Iraqis still have to contend with the effects of the US invasion's toxic burn pits, which spread fumes and toxic waste into the air, and cause dangerous health problems in Iraq.
"In 2017, she had a child with anencephaly, which means no brain and no head. And then she had another child with spina bifida and hydrocephaly. It lived for a few days and died. And then she had another child that was stillborn. The doctors said – like many women in this situation shouldn't be conceiving more children. But of course, she really wanted another baby. She then had three consecutive miscarriages and two more stillbirths. So yeah, people are sick", Kali Rubaii, an anthropologist from the University of California who began research on this issue in 2009 and is currently on a field research trip in Iraq.
"When the child survives and is severely disabled, then everyone is on board with having no more children, because of the extreme cost [to care for the disabled child]. And we were talking about a place where the basic medical infrastructure has been ravaged by war. The Fallujah General Women and Children's Hospital, where many of these women are giving birth, has been destroyed three times in the last 10 years. Completely levelled. So the idea that you could have any support system, caretaking for a child with a disability is unrealistic, right? So we have children who can't walk. They have enlarged heads. That's the spina bifida problem. You'll be lucky to get a wheelchair. It's a lot of labour for everyone", Rubaii said.
One veteran, Julie Tomaska from the Minnesota Air National Guard, who was deployed during the invasion of Iraq on twice in 2005 and 2007, was living near one of these burn pits, which was in Iraq's Balad airbase. She and her colleagues knew this could not be good for them.
Years after returning to Minnesota, she was diagnosed with deployment-related lung disease, according to ABC News. She was told she has a range of conditions, including constrictive bronchiolitis, chronic pleuritis, and pleural fibrosis.
"It basically means that my lungs, the airways, are scarred. The small airways are very scarred, and rigid, so I can't get a full breath," she said.
Although more than 200,000 servicemembers have registered at the burn pits registry to help "better understand the potential health effects of burn pits and other exposures", the majority of the claims have so far been rejected.
Tomaska's close colleague, Amie Mueller, who was deployed on the same tours as her, died in 2017 of pancreatic cancer. Mueller had wrote in her journal her concerns about sleeping next to the burn pits.
"There is a huge garbage pit on the perimeter of the base (inside)", she wrote in an entry dated May 25, 2005.
"They continuously burn plastics, rubber, you name it and the stench is OUT OF CONTROL. I swear, if I get any type of pulmonary disease, this is where it came from."
Two US-led wars in Iraq have left behind hundreds of tonnes of depleted uranium munitions and other toxic wastes.
Doctors in Fallujah are registering hundreds of babies with severe birth defects, which they attribute to DU munitions and other war toxins.
The fucking smiling, fat faced motherfuckers in the military, in the mercenary forces, in the STEM programs, in the drone programs, in Intel and all thea dual and triple use colleges and universities, all of them smiling, all of them need to be shot on the street like attack rabid dogs.
Ah but all the Trump and Kamala fans would say , there is no place for antisemitism.
We all must realize that God's chosen people are sinless.
What do you think of the idea that God's chosen psychopaths are merely pawns in the game of the Swiss banking elite, which is what Thomas Mars ( https://juxtaposition1.substack.com ) seems to think?
Not that I want to trivialize in any way what these psychopaths are up to:
Messiah Madness and the Jewish New World Order - EXTENDED CUT - https://api.bitchute.com/video/OOb4MgULeQiW/