Magical Thinking, Fascism, Jews in Wonderland, Accelerating the New Israel's Complete Theft on Not a Square Inch that is Jewish in Name or Gain
"Diversity is the mix. Inclusion is making the mix work." — Andres Tapia
So, those fucking freaks, the Trump MAGA Evangelical Warring Cunts of Capitalism, all those wife beater t-shirt lovers, the entire suite of deplorables, really, hating education, hating black-brown-Chinese-Indian American-Anything Other Than White Fucking Colonial fast, you know, this fucked up ANTI-DEI racism, well well, the hard fucking work of scientists around the world, in so many different venues, including academia and non-profits, all that fucking work, these motherfuckers say is fake science.
They are lobotomized and lunatics. Fact after fact shows how fucked up the Capitalists of the Wester are, how fucked up the system of Empire and Hegemony are.
You don’t see fucking loggers or K12 kiddos or teachers from K12 or business owners and the like at these fucking amazing film festivals:
January 24 – 25, 2025
Friday Night:
Opening Night includes a reception and films at Hatfield's Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building in the Carmen Ford Phillips Auditorium. Complementary food and drinks are available. Awards will be presented to the winning filmmakers. We will also be showing the following films.
Cosmos Beneath (2:20 min.) A modest tribute to the Cosmos, the Ocean, and how the two are intertwined. Film by Lucas Lengagne.
Letter from the Age of Ecocide (6:00 min.) A woman navigates her underwater home, struggling to restore it to its former health. Meanwhile, a wise sage in another dimension recounts the ancient creation myth of her ancestors, revealing a universal story of ecological loss and acceptance. Film by Dr. Shireen Rahimi.
Regional Class Research Vessel (8:30 min.) The Regional Class Research Vessel (RCRV) project is a groundbreaking effort to build three state-of-the-art research vessels to define the future of oceangoing science. The communities these ships are named after are often overlooked and misunderstood. In this film, we explore and celebrate the history of the names of these new and upcoming vessels. Film by Darryl Lai.
Most Inspiring Award | El Pulmo| (32 min.) Mario Castro is a retired commercial fisherman whose tireless efforts have transformed Cabo Pulmo, Mexico, into the most successful marine park in the world. However, his idyllic world is threatened by the encroachment of modern-day challenges such as massive development projects, lack of authority and the swelling population. Embark on a journey through time, exploring the complex story and gain insight into Mario’s deep-rooted connection to this place and his unwavering commitment to preservation. Film by Mark Kronemeyer.
The stuff the fucking MAGA NEVER ever will look at, or the Musk Mules.
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These scientists and researchers and students WORK their asses off to find solutions to the global environmental and ecological and biome crises. Not some fucking coder or fucking six figure or seven figure FIRE cunt.
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Film Blocks at Hatfield Marine Science Center | Sat. Jan. 25
Block A: Passionate about Protecting, 10 a.m. (2 hours)
The Reserve by Lara Gribbin (6:36)
A short film about Cabbage Tree Bay aquatic reserve in Sydney showcasing its role for the community and marine life.
Bahari Bingwa, Turtle Protector(Link is external) by Samuel Wanjohi (7:19)
Sammy Safari is a ranger with Bahari Hai, a marine conservation nonprofit organization that works to empower coastal communities to manage and protect their resources in East Africa. Sammy runs an anti-poaching team that protects sea turtles. This is his story.
OceAnthroprogenic (Link is external) by Hafidz Ardis Setiamihardja (24:32)
OceAnthropogenic tells the story of the coral reefs in Pramuka Island, part of the Thousand Islands in Indonesia, which are facing a serious threat due to human-induced activities such as breakwaters and the activities of tourists and fishermen. In addition, plastic waste from Jakarta and its surrounding areas has also become a serious threat to the coral reefs of Pramuka Island. This crisis requires an immediate response to involve all parties in preserving the sustainability of coral reefs, considering their important role in maintaining marine stability and providing habitats for various marine species.
Palau, An Ocean Inheritance by Rayne Sullivan & Skylar Chen (19:50)
"To understand the Ocean is to understand how humanity can redeem and restore itself." Palau, An Ocean Inheritance transports viewers to the incredible islands of Palau, where ancient legends, cultural connections, and unparalleled marine biodiversity converge. This documentary celebrates Palau’s natural wonders, from vibrant coral ecosystems to the majestic species that call these waters home. At
the film’s core is a powerful call for ocean justice—a recognition that ocean solutions can be found in Indigenous knowledge and community-led stewardship.
Best Film Award Winner | The Blue Quest Palawan (Link is external) by Clément Pourtal & Jérôme Brousse (47:22)
A new documentary about marine conservation from award-winning filmmakers. With The Blue Quest, Clément and Jérôme travel the world to meet marine conservation projects and highlight their actions as well as the amazing people behind them. This time, they are going to Palawan, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in the Coral Triangle, which is "The Philippines' last ecological frontier." An area with exceptional marine biodiversity yet under threat. The Blue Quest takes you to meet the projects fighting at different levels to protect these vital ecosystems with a hopeful tool: marine protected areas.
Get Gulled by Matt McElrath (2:31)
An animated film reflecting the relatable experience of trying to enjoy your lunch on the beach under the watchful eye of a seagull… The perfect short film to kick off the lunch hour!
Rise Age by Tatjana Theuer (4:42)
Fluorescent critters groove through a coastal world led by a superior choir. Their carefree crawl, however, is increasingly disturbed by the rising seas. As an invisible force gnaws its way up the beaches, one individual after another disappears. But is an invisible danger really worth slowing down the usual crawl?
Catch 22 by Cathal Mckeown, Maya Bengard, Kylie Jasnoch (17:14)
When the kelp in Goleta Bay disappears after a major El Niño event, a diverse group of fishermen, innovators, and scientists must navigate funding, access, and motivational challenges in a bid to restore the seafloor after over forty years of ecological imbalance. Can they do it?
Green Ocean Gold (Link is external) by Olaf Lawrence (16:34)
Three ocean dwellers come to terms with a jeopardy that threatens the place they feel most alive, looking for a sustainable future in seaweed.
Seas of Change (Link is external) by Sigrid Sortland (16:49)
Set on the island of Sandhornoy in Northern Norway, five young innovators have devoted their lives to kelp farming. Kelpinor, which began as a student start-up, has grown into a climate-action company dedicated to large-scale kelp cultivation. Their close friendship, shared passion for the environment, and commitment to sustainable practices drive them forward to reach their long-term mission: phasing out the use of wild-harvested seaweed for agricultural purposes through sustainable aquaculture.
Eating: The Power to Save the Ocean (Link is external) by Julien Challandes (52:00)
What if our food could save the ocean? The ocean is the source of life. The ocean is vital, but it is under threat. And that is mainly because of our food. We don't think about it because we can't see it, but what we eat can have serious consequences for the health of the ocean. Fortunately, solutions do exist. In France, men and women are already laying the foundations for more sustainable eating. Malaury, a young ocean activist, sets off to hitchhike the roads of France to meet them. She will try to better understand the impacts of our food on the ocean. Above all, she will discover tangible solutions for eating well while preserving the ocean.
Justice Brothers (Link is external) by Kieran Hodges (5:20)
In Busua, Ghana a group of young men who taught themselves to surf as children using wooden planks now extend their knowledge and skill to their community. Today, with their own surf school, they are empowering local girls, teaching them how to swim, surf, and embrace the ocean, rather than fear it. This short documentary captures this journey, showcasing the transformative impact of surfing, as well as the joy and freedom that comes with understanding nature and being with your people.
Belov: A Life at Sea (Link is external) by Tiago Abubakir (16:35)
The first biographical documentary film about the greatest Brazilian sailor by miles traveled; the living legend who spent, in total, 10 years at sea. Setting sail from Salvador - Bahia - Brazil, Capital of the Blue Amazon, the Ukrainian Brazilian personality Aleixo Belov has already circumnavigated the globe five times, three of them alone, aboard a little sailboat built in his own backyard.
Wild Sea (Link is external) by Tom Vetterl (14:34)
Wild Sea is a captivating short documentary that delves into the life of Jeff Allen, a trailblazing figure in the world of sea kayaking. The film illuminates the transformative power of the sea as Jeff finds purpose and healing through his connection with the ocean. Wild Sea is a poignant exploration of resilience, redemption, and the profound bond between humanity and the sea, offering a profound testament to the healing power of nature.
The Weekend Sailor (Link is external) by Bernardo Arsuaga (1:13:00)
The Weekend Sailor is a feature documentary about the unexpected victory of the Mexican yacht Sayula II in the first crewed sailing race around the world in 1974. The most demanding sailing quest in history.
Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey (Link is external) by Ruán Magan (1:30:00)
Water connects all life; it defines our sense of place, culture and spirituality. This ground-breaking documentary, Our Blue World, narrated by Liam Neeson, introduces a collection of extraordinary individuals who are harnessing natural flows and unearthing the ancient wisdom of our ancestors. This beautiful documentary celebrates the wonder of water, revealing how since the beginning of time water defined our meaning, our spirituality, our lives and our joys through every precious drop. Ultimately, Our Blue World is a film of hope, showing how each one of us has the power through our interaction with water to transform our planet for good. Our Blue World (2024) is the sequel to the award-winning documentary, Brave Blue World (2020).
Our Mission
Our festival's goal is to showcase ocean-themed films at the confluence of marine sciences, humanities and the arts. We also aim to engage the community and raise awareness about marine issues and how we might solve them.
We strive to inspire, educate and captivate our audience members with science and ocean entertainment. These films tell stories that shape our future understanding of one of our planet’s most important resources.
The Big Blue Film Fest is hosted at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine Science Center, which has operated in Newport, Oregon, for 59 years. Hatfield is dedicated to education and exploration with classes, internships, top-quality research and meaningful community outreach.
We are STUCK in fucking neutral, that gear box all full of shavings, as these fucking human stain like Zyklon Blinken and now Mutt Mario and the entire AIPAC-Mossad-Minyans killing us so quickly and economically.
Here’s a fucking Jew who threw in a million up front and millions in backdoor deals with Rapist in Chief Trump.
This is what you fucking nerds work/worked for!
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg just dropped a bombshell for the tech world: AI could soon replace the work of midlevel software engineers – yes, the ones earning mid-six-figure salaries.
Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, as quoted by Business Insider, Zuckerberg said, "Probably in 2025, we at Meta, as well as the other companies that are basically working on this, are going to have an AI that can effectively be a sort of midlevel engineer that you have at your company that can write code."
This is what the death of fucking real science means — the fucking sludge story I was dealing with in the 1980s in West Mother Fucking Texas. Trains from Vermont, man, with their shit and bio-waste and feces of felines and all of that shake and bake killer goo.
And so, to NOT kill these fucking peole and their families and friends is an act and crime against us, HUMANITY: A US-based company has unveiled an extravagant $300 million doomsday bunker complex designed to shield ultra-wealthy individuals from global disasters. According to Forbes, the Aerie project is set to open in 2026 and promises unrivalled luxury alongside state-of-the-art security.
Nah, they are not in the hottest circle of hell in Dante’s Inferno! Safe Founder Al Corbi with director of medical preparedness Naomi Corbi at an Aerie construction site. (Safe’s systems are designed to give the owner control, not their staff. For clients with large households, like one with 150 rotating staff members, Safe’s systems track assets and detect problems to ensure nothing is ever misplaced or compromised.0
Here we go, Rapist in Chief and his fucking Eichmann’s and thugs: Trump ramps up dramatic daybreak immigration raids in sanctuary city LA.
Gestapo USA:
After receiving criticism for what appeared to be a Nazi salute, Elon Musk speaks to Germany's AfD.
Fucking Dirty Denmark:
But is living in one of the world's happiest nations all it's cracked up to be? What happens if you struggle to find or maintain happiness in a sea of (supposedly) happy people?
In our research, published in Scientific Reports, we found that in countries which rank the highest in national happiness, people are also more likely to experience poor wellbeing due to the societal pressure to be happy.
We are fucked with these fuckers in charge:
Musk, speaking by video link, told thousands of AfD supporters gathered in the eastern city of Halle that their party was "the best hope for the future of Germany".
AfD supporters at the rally shouted their approval as party co-leader Alice Weidel looked on smiling.
Meanwhile, protesters against the AfD turned out in cities across Germany.
The largest gatherings took place in Berlin and Cologne, police revising their turnout figures upwards to 35,000 and 40,000 respectively. Organisers in Berlin claimed that 100,000 people attended the protests in the capital.
Nazi’s here: “Is Pete Hegseth truly the best we have to offer?” said Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, urging his colleagues to think seriously about their vote. All Democrats opposed the nominee.
Cunts, one and all in Rapist in Chief Trump’s cunt-net:
Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said there were few Trump nominees as “dangerously and woefully unqualified as Hegseth.”
Hegseth faced allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman at a Republican conference in California, though he has denied the claims and said the encounter was consensual. He later paid $50,000 to the woman.
More recently, Hegseth’s former sister-in-law said in an affidavit that he was abusive to his second wife to the point that she feared for her safety. Hegseth has denied the allegation, and in divorce proceedings, neither Hegseth nor the woman claimed to be a victim of domestic abuse.
You democrat lites laughed and laughed at these fucking monsters:
You fucking goddamned pussy democrats and shivering shadow fear-babies in the liberal class. This is what you sowed with your fucking Clintons and Obamas and Bidens and, well, you fucking fools:
Winter in America
In case you haven't been there lately
We have, and the season is back
I mean, it was, it was holiday weather for a minute
Or when I was just on vacation
I'll tell you a story
There used to be an agreement between the seasons
I mean, after a while they decided to sit down and work it out
And they agreed that they were gonna just come and stay
About three months each
And then they would go to wherever seasons go
When they're not where you are
And this would be a cycle and it would go on all the time
And then one year in America, one of the seasons got mad
And decided it was going to stay
Decided that the way things were done there made it feel at home
He would not, he wouldn't go when he was supposed to
I mean it wasn't the people
The people runnin' this stuff, you know what I'm sayin'
It was something, there was some kind of vibe there
Made it feel like it weren't leaving, it was just not, just not gonna go
It wasn't in terms of the temperature, it was in terms of the philosophy
The politics, the psychology, the way things were going in other directions
And so for a long time, where we come from there's no spring
And no summer and no fall
We have been taken over by the season of ice
Very few people recognise it for what it is
Although they feel uncomfortable
Very few people recognise the fact that somehow the seasons don't change
I mean, you can acclimate it, you can politically acclimate it
You can philosophically acclimate it
You start to, you start to relate everything to the season of ice
And so your dreams become frozen, and your ideas become frozen
Your promises become frozen in this
Frozen days, and frozen nights
Frozen aspirations and frozen inspiration
There's something wrong, I mean, there's something wrong
I mean, there's something wrong, I mean
There's something wrong, I mean
We'd like to talk to you about a season that is taking over America
The season is winter
This song is called, "Winter in America"
From the Indians who welcomed the pilgrims
And to the buffalo who once ruled the plains
Like the vultures
Circling beneath the dark clouds
Looking for the rain
Hey, they've been looking for the rain
Just like the cities staggered on the coastline
Livin' in a nation that just can't much more
Like the forest they buried beneath the highway
Never had a chance to grow
Well, they never had a chance to grow
And now it's winter
Come on, sing if you know the words
Seemed like winter in America
A time when all of the healers done been killed
Or been betrayed, say
People know that something's wrong
Everybody oughta know winter
Seemed like winter in America
The truth is there ain't nobody fighting
Because, well nobody knows what to save
Brother, save your soul
Lord knows it's winter in America
The Constitution, a noble piece of paper
With free society
Well, they struggled but they died in vain
And now democracy is ragtime on the corners
On the cord, hoping it'd rain
Yes, he's been a-hopin' for some rain
But it just don't look like rain
And I see the robins, yeah, perched in barren tree tops
Watching last-ditch racists marching across the floor
And like the peace sign that filtered in our dreams
That never had a chance to grow
Yeah, they never had a chance to grow
Somebody want to go tell them it's winter
It's cold, it's like winter in America
Time when all the healers, people who have done been killed
Or been betrayed, say
But the people know there's something wrong
Hey, it's winter
It seems like winter in America
The truth is there ain't nobody fighting
'Cause, well nobody knows what to save
Aw, sister save your babies
Yes, winter in America
I said hey, hey, hey
It's winter
It's cold, it's like winter in America
Time when all the healers, brothers who have done been killed
And put them in jail, say
People know there's something wrong
Something wrong with winter
It feels like winter in America
The truth is there ain't nobody fighting because
Well nobody knows what to save
Yes and the truth is
There's nobody fighting, nobody fighting
Nobody knows, nobody knows what to do, what to do
The truth is there ain't nobody fighting because
Nobody knows what to save
Thank you all
Thank you, thank you
A luscious bitch she is, true
But it's not nice to fool mother nature
The proud mother of god like all ho's
Is jealous of her own shadow
So who is this young Vic Tanny bitch
Who wish to be queen for a day?
Who would sacrifice the great grandsons and daughters
Of her jealous mother
By sucking their brain
Until their ability to think was amputated
By pimping their instincts
Until they were fat, horny and strung-out
In her neurotic attempt to be queen of the universe
Who is this bitch?
Are these two Jews serious? Of course Zyklon Blinken is-was-will always be compromised:
Here it is two fucking White Dishonest Mother Fuckers: The West Peterson and Morgan.
Fucking Galloway, man, grovelling for Rapist Trump. These fuckers are just white goddamned fuckers. Millionaire Galloway:
These two white men, man, sorry to end the railing on these two, though Hedges knows how fucked up Trump is, and Galloway is a fucking Scotsman of Big Ego Fame.
I am hating black-brown-Chinese-Indian American-European whites and the rest of humans. They all threat animals with the unimaginable cruelty. Especially Asians. Fuck 'em all!!!
Signed:
Misanthropic Animal rights extremist!!!