Every President You Fucking Voted for is a Monster, and the Monster's Tail is Wagged by Tel Aviv!
Carlos Castao glowingly adds: “I copied the concept of paramilitary forces from the Israelis,” in his chapter-long account of his Israel experiences.
According to a Mexican news article that surfaced in May (2013), the Israeli military will begin training the police force in Mexico’s southeastern state of Chiapas, where the predominantly indigenous Zapatista National Liberation Army is based.
Yaron Yugman, Israel’s defence ministry representative in Mexico, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic, is quoted as affirming that “a country’s security is fundamental to its growth” and that human rights would be one of the focuses of military instruction.
Mexico’s indigenous Mayans are not the only group to have found themselves on the receiving end of Israel’s arsenal.
In an email to me, acclaimed author and historian Greg Grandin outlined a previous episode of such charitable regional intervention:
“In [civil war-era] Guatemala, Israel, acting on behalf of the Reagan administration, stepped in to supply military equipment, including helicopters and Galil rifles, and training that had been cut off during the previous Carter administration. Israel also supplied [the Guatemalan regime with] computers, software, and other equipment used for surveillance. This was at the height of the genocide, which ultimately left 200,000 dead, including many Mayans.”
Investigative reporter Jeremy Bigwood, who as a photojournalist covered Latin American civil wars in the 1980s and 1990s, confirmed that the Israelis were “up to their ears in the genocide” in Guatemala. He said the Israelis had supplied the military with Arava STOL planes and armoured personnel carriers, and established an ammunition factory in the city of Coban. Bigwood added: “The Israelis used telephone analysis – similar to what the NSA is now doing – and were able to utterly destroy the Guatemalan urban guerrillas. They assisted in the countryside by mapping out each family farmhouse and identifying the politics of the inhabitants.”
A 2012 report entitled Israel’s Worldwide Role in Repression by the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network notes that Israel’s extensive experience in displacing Palestinians enabled the state to assist in the planning and implementation of “scorched earth” policies in both Guatemala and El Salvador. According to the report, the Guatemalan operations “were combined with ‘development poles’ – concentrated villages of displaced populations that allowed for greater government control over the popular movement and the repression of any grassroots organising”.
Going back further, a 1986 article by the Middle East Research and Information Project quotes a former member of the Knesset foreign affairs committee as defending Israeli involvement in Guatemala: “Israel is a pariah state. When people ask us for something, we cannot afford to ask questions about ideology. The only type of regime that Israel would not aid would be one that is anti-American”.
Death by ‘security’: Israel’s services in Latin America
The country has supported repressive governments in the region to suppress indigenous movements and uprisings.
And so this fucking Jew Goy-ionist and his Jewish Thugs!
The Rapist in Chief Trump HATES women, point blank.
Qatar? It’s a goddamned slave state, hence, the cocksucker Trump LOVES it.
[Qatar relies almost entirely on about two million migrants, who make up ninety-five percent of the country's workforce in sectors ranging from construction to services to domestic work. Qatar's migrant workers come predominantly from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kenya, and the Philippines.]
Human Rights Watch research has also shown that abuses of migrant workers’ rights in Qatar are serious and systemic and that the violations often stem from its labor governance system known as kafala (sponsorship), which ties migrant worker’s legal status in the country to their employers. The system criminalizes “absconding,” that is, leaving an employer without permission, for example, to change jobs. Migrant workers are also often subjected to the routine confiscation of their passports by employers and pay recruitment fees to secure jobs in the Gulf, which can keep them indebted for years.
The fucking Century of the Jew — from bra wearing occupation forces to child raping Epstein Mossad honey pots, from Adolph Bibi to Fink-Schwarzman-Ellison, from Stephen Miller to Jared Kushner, then we have the penis piano man, ZioAzovNaziLensky!
The UN? FUCK.
The power imbalance in the UN has deadlocked the governing UN bodies: the 15-member Security Council (SC) and the 193-member General Assembly (GA). All member states of the UN have an equal vote in the GA. In contrast, the SC’s five permanent members have the power to veto any resolution, while the ten remaining members can vote but have no veto power. Therefore, a single UN member state can defeat the will of the vast majority of states.
The SC and GA have by now voted multiple times on resolutions calling for ceasefires in Gaza. On October 18, the US voted against 12 states to defeat the SC’s first resolution for a humanitarian pause. On October 27, 2023, 120 of the 193 member states in the GA voted in favor of a ceasefire. The UN secretary-general invoked the rarely-used Article 99 to call for a ceasefire at the SC, once again defeated by US veto. On December 12, the GA voted again, with 153 states in favor, 10 opposed, and 23 abstaining—the demand for a ceasefire representing the overwhelming majority of the world’s population. On December 22, the Security Council approved a resolution for more humanitarian aid to Gaza that fell short of a call for a ceasefire; the US abstained from voting in favor. Efforts to secure a ceasefire in the UN continue.
Because only the SC can authorize intervention to halt a conflict, a single member state can determine when the UN can halt war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide. However, the United States has used its veto over 30 times to protect Israel against past UN action seeking to halt its aggressions, including prior attacks on Gaza.
The same structural problem prevents the SC from referring a case to the International Criminal Court (ICC). Israel is not a party to the ICC, rendering it immune to prosecution absent SC referral or another state referring an Israeli national to the court for committing crimes in that state’s territory. In the past, the United States has protected Israel against ICC prosecutions, going so far as to issue sanctions against ICC staff for pending investigations into Israel’s settlements in the West Bank and attacks on Gaza.— The failures of the UN in the Israel-Palestine conflict
Dozens of activists for the rights of nature who traveled to the United Nations to participate in a high-level meeting were unexpectedly barred from speaking on April 22nd, Earth Day, due to a supposed “security breach.”
The attendees, each of whom was personally invited by the Bolivian Foreign Minister, had previously been cleared by UN security personnel and issued access passes. Many had traveled thousands of miles — coming from Brazil, Poland, Canada, the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Chile, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Colombia — to attend the meeting.
Callie Veelenturf, a rights of nature advocate and Executive Director of The Leatherback Project, one of a handful of the attendees who was allowed to speak, observed during the meeting that the silencing was ordered by the President of the UN General Assembly. She also observed handwritten notes indicating that pressure from unnamed Republicans may have been involved in the last-minute cancellation.
According to Maria Mercedes Sanchez, the retired 30 year head of the United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme, powerful elements within the UN and the United States are strongly opposed to the rights of nature.
“There are many indications that they want this to fail,” she stated after the event.
Hans Leo Bader, an organizer with the Citizens’ Initiative for the Rights of Nature in Bavaria, was blunt in his message to supporters after the meeting. “Don't trust international summits and diplomatic showpieces,” Bader said. “Real change grows from below.”
Ben Price, Education Director at the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund and author of the first rights of nature law passed in the United States in 2006, was planning to speak about a new rights of nature law his organization helped draft which is currently in the New York State legislature. But even as a major story of the rights of nature movement that highlights the New York bill was published in Rolling Stone magazine that day, Price’s opportunity to speak was cut short.
He says that UN dialogues like this are mostly a waste of time, and combined with state and federal efforts to pre-empt local decision making and undermine democracy, are one reason why his organization is shifting its orientation towards direct resistance activities in addition to bottom-up rights of nature campaigns.
“This UN program has been locked in cyclical bureaucracy for nearly two decades,” Price says. “At a certain point, in the face of failure to make progress and direct slaps in the face like this, we have to give up on these institutions and focus exclusively on grassroots action.”
Max WilbertProgram Coordinator, Community Resistance and Resilience | Publicist
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund
As the Trump administration pushes the climate crisis to a breaking point, a novel legal tactic is gaining momentum in the fight.
Will the Great Lakes, one of the natural wonders of the United States, be allowed to go to court to defend their rights to exist on equal terms with the human race? Last month, a bill was introduced in the New York State Assembly granting them and all other bodies of water in New York those legal rights. The waters, the bill declares, “shall possess the unalienable and fundamental rights to exist […] free from human violations.”
Öztürk was detained as part of a crackdown on international students and scholars associated with pro-Palestinian activism. A video of her arrest, which showed masked federal agents handcuffing her outside her off-campus apartment, drew international attention. The American Civil Liberties Union said she plans to continue her studies as her deportation case proceeds.
Öztürk’s lawyers have tied her arrest to an opinion essay she co-wrote a year ago in the campus newspaper, in which she criticized the university’s response to the war in Gaza. Tufts’ president publicly called for Öztürk’s release in a court declaration last month, saying she was in good academic and administrative standing.
The fascism is out in the open. And the head Jews are swarming, man, swarming with their misanthropy:
Stephen Miller, a top White House adviser, said the administration is looking for ways to expand its legal power to deport migrants who are in the country illegally.
“The Constitution is clear — and that of course is the supreme law of the land — that the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in a time of invasion,” he told reporters. “So it’s an option that we’re actively looking at.” Miller added that “a lot of it depends on whether the courts do the right thing or not.”
Reporters also asked Miller whether he would consider becoming the next national security adviser, he said he isn’t necessarily ruling it out.
But “I’m very thrilled with the job that I currently have, and my focus right now, is I’m supporting Secretary Rubio,” said Miller, referring to the secretary of state who has been tapped to the role in the interim. “Marco and I have become very close friends.”
Horne, and the Foothills of Fascism — Demystifying the Supposedly Righteous Origins of the United States: 1776. 1790s, when the slaver Spain was replaced by America? 1820s, when those trails of tears ripped original people were exterminated? Wwhen did that great project go off the rails?
U$A, set to follow the Judaic AI-MR-VR-AGI agenda to turn Goyim into drone school cuckolds of circumcised monsters.
In September, Doherty-Restrepo resubmitted FIU’s course list. That spreadsheet — also obtained by The Chronicle through a public-records request — includes notes that seem to summarize concerns communicated to her (it didn’t say from whom). For one thing, a course called “Labor and Globalization” is “too focused on struggles/challenges of those in low-wage jobs” and should be revised. Two courses — “The Basic Ideas of Sociology” and “Global Women’s Writing: Gendered Experiences Across Societies and Cultures” — are “too focused on women” and should be removed from the general-education curriculum. (Doherty-Restrepo did not respond to an interview request to discuss her thinking on the subject.)
And so this fucking Ventury of the Jew will be infested with lawyers and judges and fucking arbitors of fascism. SOURCE.
Others, however, were axed because of their subject matter, having fallen victim to a fuzzy and fraught process in which professors, administrators, employees of the university system, and bureaucrats from an obscure state office all played a role. That process produced a narrower general-education curriculum. For faculty critics, it also raised suspicions that an absence of clarity and an urgent deadline had the ultimate effect of eroding their autonomy and injecting partisan politics into curricular decisions.
Defenders of the new Florida law argue that elected lawmakers are the proper stewards for ensuring that students receive a balanced, unbiased general education.
In a federal lawsuit filed earlier this month, six professors argue that SB 266 is “vague, viewpoint-discriminatory” legislation that “restricts academic freedom and imposes the state’s favored viewpoints on public higher education, punishing educators and students for expressing differing and disfavored viewpoints.”
[Silhouettes representing the victims of the El Mozote massacre are seen outside the installations of El Salvador's Air Force as the military rejected a request by a judge to access files on the massacre, in Ilopango, El Salvador on October 12, 2020 ]
Kill All the White Fucking Brutes:
Meetings between President Donald Trump and foreign leaders can be tense or bruising affairs. But when Trump invited Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to the White House in April, it was all smiles as they joked about mass incarceration.
“Sometimes they say that we imprisoned thousands — I like to say that we actually liberated millions,” Bukele told reporters, referring to his so-called war on gangs in El Salvador.
Trump responded glowingly to Bukele’s remarks.
“Who gave him that line?” he said. “You think I could use that?” — which drew scattered laughter from the room.
Fucking Jews and their psychological warfare on the fucking Palestinians in Latin America. Niggerized blacks and Jew-i-fied Salvadorans.
Although Latin America is home to several prominent politicians of Arab descent, perhaps no country in the region has had as many of Palestinian ancestry play such a key role in national politics as El Salvador.
Salvadorans of multigenerational Palestinian descent have been tremendously influential in shaping the post-civil war political landscape of the small Central American country since 1992.
Some key figures include Schafik Handal, who headed the Legislative Assembly from 1997 to 2006, Tony Saca who served as president from 2004-2009, and now Nayib Bukele who is looking at a second term as president after a controversial but decisive election in early February.
President Bukele has been the most mercurial, avoidant even, about his stance on Palestine. He has been reluctant to comment publicly during crucial moments such as the global Sheikh Jarrah demonstrations that protested the expulsion of Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem in 2021.
A main reason for his position is his effort to maintain favourable relations with Israelis on whom he hopes to continue partnerships in business and technology - not to mention funds for military and police forces.
The Palestinian connection in El Salvador's politics
Fucking parasites: Israel’s military relations with right-wing groups and regimes spans Latin America from Mexico to the southernmost tip of Chile, starting just a few years after the Israeli state came into existence.
Since then, the list of countries Israel has supplied, trained and advised includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela.
But it isn’t only the sales of planes, guns and weapons system deals that characterises the Israeli presence in Latin America.
Where Israel has excelled is in advising, training and running intelligence and counter-insurgency operations in the Latin American “dirty war” civil conflicts of Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and now Colombia.
In the case of the Salvadoran conflict – a civil war between the right-wing landowning class supported by a particularly violent military pitted against left-wing popular organisations – the Israelis were present from the beginning. Besides arms sales, they helped train ANSESAL, the secret police who were later to form the framework of the infamous death squads that would kill tens of thousands of mostly civilian activists.
Israeli forces’ involvement in El Salvador runs deep
From 1975 to 1979, 83% of El Salvador’s military imports came from Israel, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. By 1981, many of those in the civilian popular political movements who had survived the death squads headed for the hills to become guerrillas.
By 1981 there was an open civil war in El Salvador which took over a decade to resolve through negotiations.
Even though the US was openly backing the Salvadoran Army by 1981, as late as November 1983 it was asking for more Israeli “practical assistance” there, according to a declassified secret document obtained recently by Aljazeera.
Among the assistance asked for were helicopters, trucks, rifles, ammunition, and combat infantry advisors to work at both the “company and battalion level of the Salvadoran Army”.
One notable Salvadoran officer trained by the Israelis was Major Roberto D’Aubuisson, who always held a high opinion of the Israelis. It was Major D’Aubuisson who ordered the assassination of El Salvador’s archbishop amongst thousands of other murders.
“I learned an infinite amount of things in Israel, and to that country I owe part of my essence, my human and military achievements” said Colombian paramilitary leader and indicted drug trafficker Carlos Castao in his ghostwritten autobiography, Mi Confesin.
Israel’s Latin American trail of terror
Jews Killing the Archbishop Romero …. minutes after he was shot celebrating mass at a small chapel located in a hospital called "La Divina Providencia" at around 6:30pm on March 24, 1980.
Just weeks before his murder, Archbishop Romero published an open letter to President Jimmy Carter in the Salvadoran press, asking the United States not to intervene in El Salvador’s fate by arming brutal security forces against a popular opposition movement. Romero warned that U.S. support would only “sharpen the injustice and repression against the organizations of the people which repeatedly have been struggling to gain respect for their fundamental human rights.” Despite his plea, President Carter moved to approve $5 million in military aid less than one year after the archbishop’s murder, as Carter was leaving office in January 1981.
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/events/2025/05/symposium-keynote-speech-rules-for-a-lawless-world-the-international-legal-order-in-an-age-of-great-power-struggle-for-normative-primacy
Rules for a lawless world? The international legal order in an age of great-power struggle for normative primacy
Agnès Callamard and Francesca Albanese
Well, they won’t be teachin’ no black history no more.
Ain’t never taught no red history.
Either kind.
American history???
Which one(s)???
Ancient history???
Besides the wholly babble, ten commandments nonsense that they keep on pushin’ on younguns???
Israeli history, like the u.s.s. Liberty, and related shit???
Yellow history???
Like Vietnam, and Japan, and the Philippines???
Whadda they teach ‘em about China???
They got, what is it, one and a half billion Chinese folks???
The grate Satan has what, not even a half a billion ‘Muricans???
Without “illegals”, even less.
And yet, there’s more ‘Muricans in money makin’ gulags in the land of the free, than chinamen that’s locked up by them yellow, red, commies???!!!???
That’s a pretty wild disparity, wouldn’t ya say???
And, these cocksuckers wanna reopen Alcatraz, and make more detention camps, and got rid of haybeeass corpass???
And, the dumb fuckers cheerin’ this shit on!!!
Dudes, they’re gonna need bodies to operate them for profit penitentiaries.
Why not you?…..too???
You ain’t thinkin’ that they’re gonna import inmates from China, are ya???
Too expensive with them trump tariffs.
Nope, they’re making cages and spaces, for ‘Muricans who don’t know their places.
Put me in a cell with that steven miller feller for thirty days.
I’ll give ‘em a little due process.
In some matters, experience matters.