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Monthly Archives: March 2025

Deportation

21 Friday Mar 2025

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Many, many, many invaders need to be deported out of the USSA. However, there is a process for that. And the empire appears unwilling to use it when and where needed. However, they will happily do so whenever the zio nazis command them to. Judge Nap and Philip Giraldi discuss the pathetic case of Mahmoud Khalil, yanked out of Columbia and NYC for telling the truth.

Khalil is a political prisoner. His jailhouse letter to that effect:

My name is Mahmoud Khalil and I am a political prisoner. I am writing to you from a detention facility in Louisiana where I wake to cold mornings and spend long days bearing witness to the quiet injustices underway against a great many people precluded from the protections of the law.

Who has the right to have rights? It is certainly not the humans crowded into the cells here. It isn’t the Senegalese man I met who has been deprived of his liberty for a year, his legal situation in limbo and his family an ocean away. It isn’t the 21-year-old detainee I met, who stepped foot in this country at age nine, only to be deported without so much as a hearing.

Justice escapes the contours of this nation’s immigration facilities.

On March 8, I was taken by DHS agents who refused to provide a warrant, and accosted my wife and me as we returned from dinner. By now, the footage of that night has been made public. Before I knew what was happening, agents handcuffed and forced me into an unmarked car. At that moment, my only concern was for Noor’s safety. I had no idea if she would be taken too, since the agents had threatened to arrest her for not leaving my side. DHS would not tell me anything for hours — I did not know the cause of my arrest or if I was facing immediate deportation. At 26 Federal Plaza, I slept on the cold floor. In the early morning hours, agents transported me to another facility in Elizabeth, New Jersey. There, I slept on the ground and was refused a blanket despite my request.

My arrest was a direct consequence of exercising my right to free speech as I advocated for a free Palestine and an end to the genocide in Gaza, which resumed in full force Monday night. With January’s ceasefire now broken, parents in Gaza are once again cradling too-small shrouds, and families are forced to weigh starvation and displacement against bombs. It is our moral imperative to persist in the struggle for their complete freedom.

I was born in a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria to a family which has been displaced from their land since the 1948 Nakba. I spent my youth in proximity to yet distant from my homeland. But being Palestinian is an experience that transcends borders. I see in my circumstances similarities to Israel’s use of administrative detention — imprisonment without trial or charge — to strip Palestinians of their rights.

I think of our friend Omar Khatib, who was incarcerated without charge or trial by Israel as he returned home from travel. I think of Gaza hospital director and pediatrician Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, who was taken captive by the Israeli military on December 27 and remains in an Israeli torture camp today. For Palestinians, imprisonment without due process is commonplace.

I have always believed that my duty is not only to liberate myself from the oppressor, but also to liberate my oppressors from their hatred and fear. My unjust detention is indicative of the anti-Palestinian racism that both the Biden and Trump administrations have demonstrated over the past 16 months as the U.S. has continued to supply Israel with weapons to kill Palestinians and prevented international intervention. For decades, anti-Palestinian racism has driven efforts to expand U.S. laws and practices that are used to violently repress Palestinians, Arab Americans, and other communities. That is precisely why I am being targeted.

While I await legal decisions that hold the futures of my wife and child in the balance, those who enabled my targeting remain comfortably at Columbia University. Presidents Shafik, Armstrong, and Dean Yarhi-Milo laid the groundwork for the U.S. government to target me by arbitrarily disciplining pro-Palestinian students and allowing viral doxing campaigns — based on racism and disinformation — to go unchecked.

Columbia targeted me for my activism, creating a new authoritarian disciplinary office to bypass due process and silence students criticizing Israel. Columbia surrendered to federal pressure by disclosing student records to Congress and yielding to the Trump administration’s latest threats. My arrest, the expulsion or suspension of at least 22 Columbia students — some stripped of their B.A. degrees just weeks before graduation — and the expulsion of SWC President Grant Miner on the eve of contract negotiations, are clear examples.

If anything, my detention is a testament to the strength of the student movement in shifting public opinion toward Palestinian liberation. Students have long been at the forefront of change — leading the charge against the Vietnam War, standing on the frontlines of the civil rights movement, and driving the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Today, too, even if the public has yet to fully grasp it, it is students who steer us toward truth and justice.

The Trump administration is targeting me as part of a broader strategy to suppress dissent. Visa-holders, green-card carriers, and citizens alike will all be targeted for their political beliefs. In the weeks ahead, students, advocates, and elected officials must unite to defend the right to protest for Palestine. At stake are not just our voices, but the fundamental civil liberties of all.

Knowing fully that this moment transcends my individual circumstances, I hope nonetheless to be free to witness the birth of my first-born child.

The Judge and Giraldi are not alone in mentioning the notion of Americans, actual citizens, being deported out of the US. I remind them and all that we have long-standing precedent for that, another gift from proto-nazi Abradamn Lincoln.

For my part, if or when they come to deport me, I expect one-way transportation to Moscow, Russian Federation. Thanks in advance for the lift, Yankees.

Not being able to change any of this, I leave you with a (very good and accurate) song by Jesse Welles that probably won’t get the special Chris Lunsford treatment at YT or by the clowns:

The Audacity

20 Thursday Mar 2025

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Gazacaust, STOP BOMBING CHILDREN

The nerve of some people is just breathtaking. Can you “even” about these folks in the UK?

In Manchester, demonstrators expressed unwavering solidarity with Palestine, with banners reading: “Stop Killing Children” and “End the Genocide Now.” For over 15 months, Palestinians in Gaza have faced relentless violence, and Manchester protesters stood firm, calling for an end to the violence and international action to halt the atrocities.

“Stop Bombing Children” and “Stop Killing Children” is pure anti-satanism at its worst. Just ask Miss Lindsey, the Orange Oaf, or Satanyahoo. And, again, I would urge the lovely Ilana Mercer to tone down her criticism of the wanton baby butchers. She wouldn’t want to be called bad names, would she?

Unless it is killing things, Israel is just not happy. Flora and fauna, too. Israeli genociders, candid economists might say, have a high time-preference mindset. In such an uncivilized society, impulses (to kill) are privileged over contractual commitments (to quit killing). Not some of the livestock, but all of the livestock. As hard as it is to believe, but under decades of a medieval blockade, Gaza’s farmers had, before October 7, fed a third of their people. Croplands, irrigation systems, batteries of greenhouses, living things that produce flowers then give fruit: everything has gone the way of cattle, poultry and family pets: dead.

The term Carthaginian Peace has lost its meaning under Israel’s malign sway. The bad idea of “peace” through crippling the opponent Israel has replaced with the idea of “peace” through conquering and killing the opponent off. Conversion is complete. The structural violence that is the State of Israel the US duopoly has helped normalize. Genocidal violence, yes or no, saturation bombing of civilians, pros and cons, and forced mass expulsion of starving, subjugated people—if not de rigueur, these state crimes are now part of normal governance in the West.

What’s next? Is she going to deny the right of the genociders to murder children??? What a way to start the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

Belligerent Stupidity

19 Wednesday Mar 2025

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War, Yemen

While the zion nazis slaughter hundreds of additional children in refugee camps, the GAE does its part by killing kids in Yemen. MOA offers a short, candid assessment of where Trump’s idiocy will lead:

Thoughts:

    • Bombing Yemen is stupid. The Saudis tried for years to get their way by doing that and were defeated.
    • Yemen can and does shoot back.
    • It is only a question of time until it hits a U.S. war ship and causes casualties.
    • Then Trump will be hard pressed to escalate the war towards Iran.
    • Iran can not be defeated.

That’s it.

Let the yankees hollar USA!, USA! all they want, but sooner or later, one of these antiques is going down.

JFK Records

19 Wednesday Mar 2025

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JFK

After a short, reasonable six decade delay: https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release-2025

Reciprocal Hockey Matches

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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geopolitics, Putin, Trump

The NHL and KHL thing seems plausible. The rest looks like (a good version) of more of the same. The Kremlin’s summary of the Putin-Trump chat:

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Kremlin. News, [3/18/2025 4:55 PM]
Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with President of the United States Donald Trump

🔹The leaders continued their detailed and frank exchange of views on the situation surrounding Ukraine. Vladimir Putin extended gratitude to Donald Trump for his striving to achieve the noble goal of ending the hostilities and loss of life.

🔹Confirming his fundamental commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict, the President of Russia expressed willingness to thoroughly work out possible solutions in cooperation with the American partners, aimed at reaching a settlement that would be comprehensive, reliable, and lasting, and, naturally, take into account the essential need to eliminate the root causes of the crisis, as well as Russia’s legitimate security interests.

🔹Concerning US President’s proposal to declare a 30-day ceasefire, the Russian side outlined a number of significant points regarding ensuring effective control over a possible ceasefire along the entire frontline, as well as the need to stop the forced mobilisation in Ukraine and rearming the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was noted that some serious risks exist pertaining to the intractability of the Kiev regime which had repeatedly sabotaged and violated negotiated agreements. An emphasis was made on barbaric acts of terrorism committed by Ukrainian militants against civilians residing in the Kursk Region.

🔹It was pointed out that a complete cessation of providing Kiev with foreign military aid and intelligence must become the key condition for preventing an escalation of the conflict and making progress towards its resolution through political and diplomatic means.

🔹Referring to Donald Trump’s recent appeal to spare the lives of the Ukrainian servicemen surrounded in the Kursk Region, Vladimir Putin confirmed that the Russian side was willing to embrace humanitarian motives and guaranteed that the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine would live and be treated fairly in accordance with Russian legislation and international law in the event of surrender.

🔹During the conversation, Donald Trump put forward a proposal for the parties to mutually refrain from strikes on energy infrastructure for 30 days. Vladimir Putin responded favourably to the proposal and immediately gave the relevant order to the Russian troops.

🔹Just as favourable was the Russian President’s response to Donald Trump’s suggestion to implement a well-known proposal regarding the safety of navigation in the Black Sea. The leaders agreed to begin talks to further work out specific details of such an agreement.

🔹Vladimir Putin made it known that on March 19, the Russian and Ukrainian sides would carry out an exchange of prisoners, each swapping 175 people. Additionally, as a gesture of goodwill, 23 heavily wounded Ukrainian soldiers currently receiving aid at Russian medical facilities will also be repatriated.

🔹The leaders confirmed their intention to continue efforts aimed at reaching a settlement in Ukraine bilaterally, with due regard in particular to the aforementioned proposals by the US President. For this purpose, a Russian and an American expert task forces are now being formed.

🔹Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump also addressed some other international issues, including the situation in the Middle East and in the Red Sea region. Joint efforts will be made to stabilise the situation in the crisis spots and establish cooperation on nuclear non-proliferation and global security. This will, in turn, contribute to improving the overall ambiance of relations between Russia and the United States. One positive example is the recent vote in the UN on a resolution on the Ukraine conflict, in which the two countries aligned their stances.

🔹The leaders expressed mutual interest in normalising the bilateral ties in light of the special responsibility for ensuring global security and stability borne by both Russia and the United States. Within that context, they addressed a wide range of areas where the two countries could establish cooperation, discussing several ideas aimed at fostering potential ties of mutual interest in economy and energy.

🔹Donald Trump expressed support for Vladimir Putin’s idea to hold ice hockey matches in both the United States and Russia between Russian and American players from the NHL and the KHL.

🔹The presidents agreed to stay in touch on all the issues raised.

 

 

Computer Science

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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As part of whittling down my author bio, I’ve taken to stating that I have “a few of those degreed credentials people like.” It’s true.

Vox and Cremieux have more evidence of the uselessness of mass credentialization. Per Vox:

Credentialism is just like peer review: it is a way of laundering the status of the academy to provide assurances. With credentialism, you assure employers, friends, acquaintances, your new mother-in-law, the guy next door, the local HOA, your doctor, your dentist, and your mother’s brother’s high school friend, that you’re the right type of person. But credentialism does this by placing enormous costs on everyone, and because credentialism creates a demand for credentials, it threatens the value of those very credentials by impelling a rat race and generating respected sinecures within credentialing authorities.

Everything about Clown World is a lie. Experts are idiots. Doctors kill people with more ruthless efficiency than soldiers or mercenaries. The media narrative is predictably, observably and reliably false. Schools teach nothing of value. Wealth is comprised of gambling plus debt.

Everything about Clown World is a net negative.

Please note the chart depicting the radical drop in average US college student IQ in Cremieux’s article. Not that it matters to me. I am still proud of the one degree I have not at least provisionally renounced: my 1985 Continuing Education Certificate in Computers from Mississippi State University. Trust me when I talk about computers – I have the credentials. And I’m positive computers haven’t changed a bit in the last 40 years.

 

 

 

Победить демографический спад

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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Россия, мини-юбки!

На помощь приходят мини-юбки.

Депутат гордумы Тарусы от ЛДПР Евгений Руденко призвал жительниц города чаще надевать мини-юбки, чтобы повысить рождаемость в России. Он заявил, что этот предмет гардероба в разы повышает шансы выйти замуж, а девушки в мини-юбках не нравятся только геям. В соцсетях на его призыв отреагировали негативно, сам Руденко в беседе с «Газетой.Ru» заявил, что пошутил, однако в каждой шутке есть доля правды. Глава комитета Госдумы по вопросам семьи, женщин и детей Нина Останина в ответ посоветовала депутату не под юбки заглядывать, а изучать проблемы избирателей.

Не будь <<геем>>, люби свои ножки.

 

Gazacaust Resumes

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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Gazacaust, genocide

While Trumpstein murders Yemeni children, the Talmudic satanists he loves so much crank the genocide up again. This is 110% a Yankee-Zio genocide. Trumpstein even told his Gazan victims they’d be dead. One hopes President Putin reminds the Orange Oaf of his recent words and deeds during their phone call today.

Wearing Green

17 Monday Mar 2025

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Saint Patrick's Day

It’s already that time of year again. Happy St. Patrick’s! It is well past time to chase away all of the “snakes”.

Unheard of but Predictable

17 Monday Mar 2025

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college, Columbia, decline, Trumpstein

Columbia University, previously King’s College, predates the US Dept. of “Education”. In fact, the school predates the local freemasonic rebellion against the freemasonic King of England. Things were well before, and it is the school’s fault for falling into the trap set by the GAE. Now, in addition to losing imperial funding, Columbia is starting to lose academic autonomy.

A report by the Associated Press (AP) on Friday reveals that the Trump administration disregarded longstanding precedent by ordering Columbia University to remove the leadership of an academic department—a move widely viewed as a direct assault on academic freedom and a warning to other universities under federal scrutiny.

Government officials instructed the university to place its Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies Department under “academic receivership” for at least five years. This directive was one of several conditions tied to federal funding, including the $400 million withdrawn over accusations of antisemitism.

“It’s an escalation of a kind that is unheard of,” said Joan Scott, a historian and member of the academic freedom committee of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), “Even during the McCarthy period in the United States, this was not done.”

Why??? “Israel”, of course! Again, Philip Giraldi has more on the real control over the dying, illiterate empire.

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