Oh, Black Rock, Oracle, all the Usual and Unusual Jewish Suspects will Come After you for your Tweets, Telegram stuff, and alas, who you associate with
Money for nothing, err, Money for Missiles
Jews are digging this female acrimony !
Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are calling it unconstitutional. BUT -- they are FAILING to talk about IMPEACHMENT. Which is absurd. The constitutional remedy for a high crime like this by the president is impeachment.
The real war dogs:
Serial entrepreneur Jason Calacanis posted on X, "Five months into Trump's term, we're at war."
In a subsequent post, he elaborated, saying that his initial statement was "just an observation, published without judgement."
"We don't have the intelligence that our leaders have, so I will reserve judgement until we know more," Calacanis wrote. "It should be obvious to everyone, however, that no president can just stop conflicts on day one. We now have three conflicts were involved in."
Spencer Hakimian = The founder of the hedge fund Tolou Capital Management responded to the strikes in a series of posts on social media, describing the US military operation as "completely undetectable," given that no flight trackers showed US military aircraft over Iran within 30 minutes of the strikes.
Shaun Maguire, a partner at Sequoia Capital, praised Trump as the "Greatest President of my lifetime."
"You may just not realize it yet," Maguire wrote in a post on X, alongside a picture of Trump with his fist in the air after he was wounded during an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. "Bulletproof instincts and nerves of steel."
Blake Scholl, the founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic, which is developing what it calls the "world's fastest airliner," said in a post on X that he was "proud to be an American tonight."
"We can all sleep safer knowing the most dangerous regime won't have the most dangerous weapons," he wrote.
James Fishback —A vocal supporter of Trump and cofounder of Azoria investment firm, Fishback praised the US strikes — and criticized those who expressed concern over the rising geopolitical tensions — in a series of posts on X.
"Iran can't possibly think this is the start of a U.S. offensive. Trump's been clear from the start: they can't have a nuke. We just accomplished that. We're done here," Fishback said in one post. "If Iran chooses to retaliate against a clearly telegraphed, one-and-done strike, they'd be signing their own death warrant. Trump was right."
In a separate post, he added: "The Fordow nuclear site was a uranium enrichment facility, not a mosque. Not everything is Islamophobia. Calm down. Leave your weird identity politics out of this."
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And the Jews take a break with Copper Tone and Coors.
Following CPA’s recently-published report on Vanguard, this latest publication is centered on BlackRock. These two American asset management firms, put together, manage over 17 trillion USD in assets, with BlackRock individually responsible for 10 trillion.
CPA's thorough investigation reveals that BlackRock is not only funding Chinese military companies, but also those involved in China's nuclear weapons program and in oppressive campaigns against minority groups including the Uyghurs. Through its offshore subsidiaries, BlackRock holds significant stakes in entities that are sanctioned by the U.S. government, effectively circumventing U.S. sanctions laws and posing a serious threat to national security and investor protection.
“BlackRock’s offshore funds have about $130 million invested across 14 Chinese Military-Industrial Complex companies listed on the Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Shenzhen stock exchanges – equity positions that would be illegal if held in the United States.”
And, yes, the Jews of these corporations are running the war room — Operation Midnight Hammer, the bombing of Iran's nuclear sites, involved more than 125 American warplanes, submarines and surface warships.
Under the leadership of CEO Safra Catz, Oracle vaulted from a tech-sector afterthought to one of the industry’s prime movers. Catz, who became the sole CEO in 2019 after several years as co-CEO, made a transformational bet on cloud-based software and artificial-intelligence data centers. The company, and its investors, haven’t looked back. [Safra Ada Catz is an Israeli-American billionaire banker and technology executive. She is the CEO of Oracle Corporation. She has been an executive at Oracle since April 1999, and a board member since 2001. In April 2011, she was named co-president and chief financial officer, reporting to founder Larry Ellison. Born: 1961 (age 63 years), Holon, Israel]
40,000 U.S. troops in the region on high alert for potential retaliation from Iran.
Ahh, the Deception, the Flea Flicker, that America and Pager Bomber Israel!
That was, Caine said, “a deception effort known only to an extremely small number of planners and key leaders here in Washington and in Tampa,” where U.S. Central Command is headquartered.
The attack force included seven of the 19 B-2 bombers in the Pentagon’s fleet. Each stealth plane has a crew of two, and they flew east “with minimal communications throughout the 18-hour flight into the target area,” Caine said.
The B-2s needed to be refueled in midair multiple times, Caine said. They linked up with other warplanes as they neared Iran.
At about 5 p.m. East Coast time, a U.S. Navy submarine launched more than two dozen Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles at Isfahan, one of three Iranian nuclear sites targeted.
Caine referred to “several deception tactics, including decoys,” being deployed as the warplanes pierced Iranian airspace. He noted the use of fourth- and fifth-generation warplanes without specifying the type of warplane. Fourth-generation aircraft include workhorse attack planes like the F-15 and F-18, while fifth-generation are stealthy, like the Air Force’s most sophisticated plane, the F-22.
Those aircraft used “high-speed suppression weapons,” Caine said. Those were likely missiles used to destroy radars that can target warplanes with surface-to-air missiles. It appears the Iranians did not fire at U.S. warplanes, he said.
Tomahawk Block II: Approximately $1.4 million per unit.
Tomahawk Block III: Approximately $1.2 million per unit.
Tomahawk Block IV: Approximately $1.1 million per unit.
Tomahawk Block V: Approximately $2 million per unit.
Export costs: Can be significantly higher, potentially around $4 million per unit.
United Snakes of Israel =
And, so, the engines of academic death have already been put into thruster mode:
Chris Poulsen, dean of the U of Oregon college, sent an email to staff Wednesday announcing that 42 employees have received layoff notices. This round of cuts will make up a shortfall in the College of Arts and Sciences 2025 budget. More layoffs will be coming in the fall to address the university’s $25.7 million structural deficit for the 2026 fiscal year.
War dogs, bro’s. War prostitutes, gals. War pimps, grandkiddos.
Onebrief, a cloud-native platform focused on modernizing military planning and collaboration, has raised a $20 million extension to its Series C round. The investment brings the company’s valuation to $1.1 billion, nearly doubling from $650 million in just three months.
Onebrief raises $20M in Series C extension, reaching a $1.1B valuation just three months after its last round.
Battery Ventures leads the new funding, joined by other strategic investors with deep experience in defense tech.
The company will use funds to scale AI, infrastructure, and expand global operational readiness.
War Cunts + Death Cults + Jews = End of Civilization.
What you can’t see, dumb as shit AmeriKKKans, well, celebrate bombs bursting in air while your country dries up.
As the seven Colorado River Basin states haggle over the future of water allocations, authors of a new report on groundwater argue that equal attention should be paid to the water beneath our feet.
Jay Famiglietti, a global futurist professor at Arizona State University and one of the authors of the research, said groundwater depletion has been worse than losses measured at reservoirs like Lake Mead or Lake Powell.
“The rate of decline in the groundwater is about 2.4 times greater than the decline in the reservoirs,” Famiglietti said.
Time to relocate, the Jews tell the Palestinians? Nah, just right here in U$A:
Jassy is the son of Margery and Everett L. Jassy of Scarsdale, New York.[3] Of Jewish[9][10] Hungarian ancestry,[9] his father was a senior partner in the corporate law firm Dewey Ballantine in New York City, and chairman of the firm's management committee.[3] Jassy grew up in Scarsdale, and attended Scarsdale High School,[3][11] where he played varsity soccer and tennis.
Amazon is ordering thousands of workers on several U.S. teams to move to main hubs in Seattle, Washington; Arlington, Virginia; and Washington, D.C. Amazon has 1.56 million full-time and part-time employees spread across its global business, including 350,000 corporate workers.
The effort to get some employees to relocate has been taking place "for more than a year now," as "some teams have been working to bring their teammates closer together to help them be as effective as possible," an Amazon spokesperson told Bloomberg.
The mystery seller of a $105M empty lot next door to Jeff Bezos’s estate has just been outed
The seller of an undeveloped parcel right next door to Jeff Bezos has been revealed as a man named Mikhail Peleg, according to a release. The German developer and investor snagged $105 million for the plot on Monday, marking a record property price for the ultra-exclusive Indian Creek Island.
The identity of the buyer could not be determined, but paid in cash, Forbes reported.
Fucking Harvard, Fucking White Psychosis, Psychosis of Whiteness:
Guardian: Harvard hired a researcher to uncover its ties to slavery. He says the results cost him his job: ‘We found too many slaves’
n the winter of 2022, before the Harvard report was made public, Cellini said he was approached by the former president of the school, Larry Bacow, and a dean, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, who asked him if he could do the same thing for Harvard.
When he started the research, Harvard had already identified the names of 70 people that had been enslaved with ties to the university. Over the course of the past three years, working alongside American Ancestors, the country’s pre-eminent genealogical institute, Cellini and his researchers have identified more than 900 people that had been enslaved by university affiliates (faculty, staff and people in leadership positions) and nearly 500 of their direct living descendants.
It wasn’t long after the work began to pick up steam that Cellini started running into trouble.
In March 2023, he said he was asked to meet with the project’s executive director, Roeshana Moore-Evans, and the Harvard staff member overseeing the initiative, the public health professor and vice-provost for special projects, Sara Bleich.
These informal meetings were held in a boardroom in the student center, a tall glass building overlooking the gates of Harvard Yard. It was here and during extended phone calls that Cellini claims he was told repeatedly by Bleich “not to find too many descendants”.
“At one point the fear was expressed that if we found too many descendants, it would bankrupt the university,” he said.
[Photographs of enslaved people in the US, possibly the oldest known in the country, were discovered in the basement of a Harvard University museum in 1977]
Cellini told Bleich that was “ludicrous”, he said. Was he supposed to falsify the evidence, to destroy it, to ignore it? “I asked for guidance, and the answer was that she didn’t know,” he said, “but we shouldn’t report too many descendants.”
Bleich denies this. “The university never issued a directive to him to limit the number of direct descendants that could be identified through the work,” she told the Guardian during a phone interview. Moore-Evans declined to comment on the meetings.
Cellini told Bleich that was “ludicrous”, he said. Was he supposed to falsify the evidence, to destroy it, to ignore it? “I asked for guidance, and the answer was that she didn’t know,” he said, “but we shouldn’t report too many descendants.”
Bleich denies this. “The university never issued a directive to him to limit the number of direct descendants that could be identified through the work,” she told the Guardian during a phone interview. Moore-Evans declined to comment on the meetings.
In the process of trying to get additional funding for the project, arguing that the amount of work had increased tenfold because of all the additional names that were being uncovered, Cellini met with the finance director for the president’s office, Patricia Harrington, this past fall.
Harrington wouldn’t give him a clear answer about his funding request, telling him, “Unfortunately you keep finding more slaves,” he said, and that “every new person is a source of guilt and shame for Harvard”.
A spokesperson for the university said: “Any assertion that Patricia Harrington disparaged the work of the Legacy of Slavery Initiative, including descendant research, is false.” Even though Cellini was eventually given a budget for 2025, albeit a fraction of what he had asked for, the university would soon halt his work entirely.
In the process of trying to get additional funding for the project, arguing that the amount of work had increased tenfold because of all the additional names that were being uncovered, Cellini met with the finance director for the president’s office, Patricia Harrington, this past fall.
Harrington wouldn’t give him a clear answer about his funding request, telling him, “Unfortunately you keep finding more slaves,” he said, and that “every new person is a source of guilt and shame for Harvard”. A spokesperson for the university said: “Any assertion that Patricia Harrington disparaged the work of the Legacy of Slavery Initiative, including descendant research, is false.” Even though Cellini was eventually given a budget for 2025, albeit a fraction of what he had asked for, the university would soon halt his work entirely.
THE NEW SLAVES of the TECH Monsters and their AI:
The company said it believes Accenture, using artificial intelligence, will do a better job connecting with customers. It says it will tell most marketing employees by July 11 whether it plans to lay them off.
Lean Teams, another term for societal and community starvation!
“The transition of our marketing and operations functions will result in significant changes to team structures, including potential headcount reductions, with only lean teams remaining,” Intel told employees in a notice describing its plans.
Fucking Spain of all places: “He is the first in the world to achieve this”: Spain unveils a submarine with capabilities never before seen under the ocean.
Environmental Murderers on the Green Sub!
The S-81 Isaac Peral submarine represents a watershed moment in naval technology as the first submarine worldwide with the ability to generate hydrogen directly onboard. This groundbreaking capability utilizes an innovative system called BEST AIP (Bio-Ethanol Steaming Reforming Air Independent Propulsion), which converts bioethanol into hydrogen through an advanced reforming process.
Unlike conventional submarines that rely solely on diesel-electric propulsion, the S-81’s system feeds hydrogen into fuel cells that generate electricity while submerged. This technology significantly extends underwater endurance beyond what traditional non-nuclear submarines can achieve. The vessel can remain submerged for several weeks without surfacing, drastically improving its stealth capabilities and operational flexibility.
The environmental advantages of this system are equally impressive. Bioethanol serves as a more sustainable fuel source compared to traditional fossil fuels, reducing the submarine’s carbon footprint. Additionally, bioethanol offers easier storage solutions than pure hydrogen, which typically requires highly specialized containment systems. This advanced energy technology comes as other nations like China accelerate their clean energy developments through nuclear fusion research, highlighting a global trend toward innovative power solutions.
Yeah, more rallies, no? Fucking shut this fucked up cunt-tree down:
..no taxes, no mortgage payments, no rental payments, smash and grabs, burn down gated communities, burning tires all over the place — you know, decoy decoy:
Oregon senators agree to cut $45 million in funding for early childhood programs
The $1.4 billion budget approved by senators on Monday is 3% less than current levels and could lead to job losses and preschool closures, advocates say.
“No taxes, no mortgage payments, no rental payments,” no paychecks, cause we’re all on unpaid vacation, smash and grab, or just grab and giddy up out the door, with diversion from a few more, (but no grabbin’ pussy like the orange pussy), and approaching badges aren’t the bosses, they’re bullseyes.
Ohh yeah, and the mainstream morons with the microphones are receptacles for spit.
if we miss one of our usual Stackers, we know what happened. Try to tell us in which prison they put you !