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Disappeared Means Dead?

27 Friday Jun 2025

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Gazacaust, genocide

The official death toll in the Gazacaust stands at 56,331. Virtually all of the 14,000 missing Gazans are dead, so the total real count is more like 70,000. As horrible as the number is, it is probably low. From Dr. Marwa and the Cradle with terrible probabilities: 377,000 – 598,000 murders committed by the children and stepchildren of the devil:

The Cradle

Harvard-linked study finds Israel ‘disappeared’ nearly 400,000 Palestinians in Gaza, half of them children: Report

The study by a Ben Gurion University professor uses data-driven analysis and spatial mapping to highlight a severe decline in Gaza’s population since October 2023

News Desk • June 24 at 11:40 AM

A study published via the Harvard Dataverse reveals that Israel has “disappeared” at least 377,000 Palestinians since the start of its genocidal campaign against the Gaza Strip in 2023.

Half of this number is believed to be Palestinian children.

The report was written by Israeli professor Yaakov Garb, who used data-driven analysis and spatial mapping to show how the Israeli army’s siege of Gaza and indiscriminate attacks on civilians in the enclave have led to a serious drop in its population.

The 377,000 Palestinians who are unaccounted for due to Israel’s genocide are approximately 17 percent of the Gaza Strip’s entire population, which now stands at about 1.85 million. Prior to the war in Gaza, the strip’s population was estimated at 2.227 million.

While some are displaced or missing, a significant number are believed to have been killed by Israeli forces, according to the report.

The professor notes that the official death toll of 61,000 is clearly an underestimate, as victims who remain trapped under rubble are not included.

Garb also condemned in the report the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) – a controversial US-Israeli aid distribution mechanism launched last month.

“These aid compounds seem to reflect a logic of control, not assistance, and it would be a misnomer to call them ‘humanitarian aid distribution hubs’. They do not adhere to humanitarian principles, and much of their design and operation is guided by other objectives, which undermine their declared purpose,” he said.

The UN has accused GHF of being designed to further the forced displacement. Since it began operations, GHF has led to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinian aid seekers by Israeli forces.

The Harvard-linked report is not the first indication that the death toll in Gaza could, in fact, be significantly higher than reported.

The Lancet medical journal released a study in January this year revealing that the death toll from Israel’s genocide in Gaza was most likely undercounted by 41 percent in the first nine months of the war.

The January study highlighted that around 59.1 percent of those killed were women, children, and elderly.

The year before, in July 2024, The Lancet said Israel’s assault on Gaza could lead to between 149,000 and 598,000.

For many Zios, Yankees, NATO Nazis, and others complicit in this genocide, there will literally be hell to pay, on this earth or, certainly, beyond it.

Also: Dr. Marwa joins Larry Johnson and Lisa Issac to talk about the late Zio-Yankee aggression against Iran: Cross Talk.

Lucky 13: Another Blog Anniversary!

24 Tuesday Jun 2025

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13th, 13th anniversary, blog history, green space chickens

Long time been a’bloggin’ here. It all started on a scalding hot June day many … blah, blah, blabbity, blah. (Ironically, today is the hottest day of 2025 so far…) And this year is one when some of the often pondered changes did, in fact, come along. This place is a dot-ME and, once again, a dot-COM. Yay. And there’s now the real and working Author Page. (Quality and presentation will, as always, improve tomorrow…)

The stats: 13 years, 6,500+ ramblings, 40 bazillion words (some nearly coherent), 4 visitors, 3 views, 1 possum, and 19 green space chickens. Yee haw.

Remember this guy? If I recall correctly, this one even predates the blog by a few years and gray hairs:

Even this picture has a little age on it now:

Not long ago, reading glasses (1.25x) entered the fuzzy picture:

I started this project in my thirties and now I trudge on deeper into my second half century. (I mean, look at those photos…)

In some ways, 2012 was just yesterday. In others, it was a long time ago. I now offer over 6,500 posts here: some good, some better, some, uh, not so better. Thanks for coming for all these years. And before switching permanently to books (primarily novels), I think there’s still a little gas left in the Old Blog’s tank. Think of the near future as a transition period. I’ve already been scaling back somewhat. That will continue. I’ve added a News Links page to make up for my house reductions, renditions, and other “r” words.

Going to add to these:

Day-to-day postings will become less frequent, as will my columns, essays, and book reviews. Those latter articles will continue here and via my international semi-syndicated network. I fancifully aim for about one per month, but we shall see. Further ahead, look for more short stories, occasional longer essays on important topics of interest to me, and far deeper concentration on novels. I also have a few non-fiction book ideas to get around to. The time has come.

Happy 13th Anniversary, all.

Perrin

Shooting Back

23 Monday Jun 2025

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GAE, Iran, War

Iran has teeth. It’s unclear whether this retaliation against the GAE is tit for tat with the scripted non-event Trump won’t shut up about, or if it’s a major move. Still, it is something.

Iranian armed forces have launched a missile barrage at American military bases in Qatar in a retaliatory operation a day after Iranian nuclear sites were targeted by US bombers.

In a statement following the successful retaliatory operation, Iranian armed forces said the operation came in response to the “blatant military aggression by the criminal regime of the United States” against the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic.

The statement described the US aggression as “a clear violation of international law” and added that under the directive of the Supreme National Security Council and the command of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters (PBUH), the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), using the sacred code “Ya Aba Abdillah al-Hussain (AS),” launched a powerful and devastating missile strike on the Al Udeid base in Qatar.

This base serves as the headquarters of the US Air Force Command and represents the most strategic asset of the American military in West Asia.

“The message of this decisive action by the sons of the nation in the armed forces to the White House and its allies is clear and direct,” the statement noted, adding that the Islamic Republic of Iran will “never leave any violation of its territorial integrity, sovereignty, or national security unanswered.”

It further said that the American enemy’s aggression has “exposed to all that Zionist malice is simply a continuation of US strategy” while reminding all that in this national defense, American military bases and assets in the region “are not points of strength but critical vulnerabilities — the Achilles’ heel of this warmongering regime.”

The story is developing…

I’m about to wrap most daily commentary on things like this. It’s nice to see someone like Andrei Martyanov saying what I’ve said for a while, that the US is not a sovereign country. His take on the collapse and the pathetic clown show of the Trump:

UPDATE? Ceasefire?? It may be that the zios caved while facing defeat. Larry with a word.

GAE Bombs Iran

21 Saturday Jun 2025

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Trump, War

The Trump has either just made a calculated and coordinated face-saving gesture to extricate the empire from the zionist’s mess in West Asia, or else, he has just effectively ended the United States. While I pray for the former, I wish for the latter. Either way, just how, exactly, does this “MAGA”?

And so it goes.

Happy Birthday, TPC

20 Friday Jun 2025

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TPC

The Piedmont Chronicles, MB McCart’s venerable e-paper, turns 15 today! Read all about it.

It was my pleasure being part of the team, as many here will recall. Here’s to another 15. And congrats!

This little site will have a similar moment next week. Stay tuned.

 

New Review of JUDGING ATHENA

20 Friday Jun 2025

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JUDGING ATHENA

From Literary Titan.

 

Judging Athena is a slow-burning and intense romantic tale wrapped in layers of faith, wonder, and philosophical exploration. The novel follows Josh, a humble and kindhearted research assistant with a troubled past, as he meets the mesmerizing Athena, a seemingly otherworldly curator at an art gallery. What begins as a chance encounter over a necklace for a young girl’s birthday unfurls into a deep and poetic romance. But the book is far more than a love story. It is a meditation on grace, providence, redemption, and the mysterious forces that shape our connections with others. Lovett weaves Christian themes and classical imagery into a narrative that’s both gentle and spiritually charged.

Reading this book was like watching a candle flicker in a dark room—it’s quiet, but it draws you in with its warmth. Lovett’s prose is clean, sometimes florid, and undeniably heartfelt. He leans heavily into emotional introspection, and there’s a timelessness in how the characters speak and behave. I found Josh’s sincerity almost disarming. His faith isn’t just tacked on; it’s baked into the bones of who he is. Likewise, Athena, with her mythic presence and veiled depth, feels like a figure out of legend—yet she’s also relatable. Sometimes the writing feels deliberately old-fashioned, almost theatrical, but it works here. It feels earnest, not forced. There were scenes—particularly Josh’s interactions with the orphaned children—that made me tear up. This book is tender and idealistic, and that’s its charm.

Judging Athena won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. Some readers might find the pacing slow or the emotional tone a bit too syrupy. There’s also an idealization of the romantic female figure. Personally, I didn’t mind that. The mythic vibe—the goddess-like presence of Athena—is part of the book’s fabric. Still, it’s good to know what you’re walking into. I also appreciated how the novel wrestled with ideas of spiritual identity and belonging without sounding preachy. Lovett trusts the reader to wrestle alongside the characters. And for a book grounded in religious themes, that kind of subtlety is rare.

I’d recommend Judging Athena to readers who are believers in second chances, hopeless romantics, and anyone who finds beauty in the quiet corners of life. If you like books that wear their heart on their sleeve and aren’t afraid to slow down and feel deeply, this one’s worth your time. It is full of love for people, for faith, for redemption.

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News Links

19 Thursday Jun 2025

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blog, news

I’ve added a News Links page tab to the upper control bar next to my older Ed. Resources tab. I’ll explain a little more during next week’s exciting blog update post.

The Best Incentive

18 Wednesday Jun 2025

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David Hearst writes about the sheer wicked stupidity flowing from the Trump and Crime Minister Satanyahoo as exhibited by their joint attack on Iran. After 30-40 years of failed hype about Iran building nukes, these demented fools may have finally given Tehran a real reason to obtain the weapons they really don’t want and shouldn’t need.

US President Donald Trump’s decision to allow Israel to attack Iran is the worst miscalculation a US president has made since George W Bush invaded Iraq.

Bush’s decision heralded eight years of conflict in Iraq, killed at least 655,000 people, according to The Lancet, spawned an extreme group of Takfiri militants in the Islamic State group and brought a major state to the verge of collapse from which it has yet to recover 14 years on.

Trump’s decision could yet prove to be more calamitous.

Allowing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to attack Iran, when US envoys were engaged in negotiations with Tehran, places the US presidency on the same level of trustworthiness as Al Capone or Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.

This is the way you behave if you are in charge of a drug cartel, not a global power.

Read the whole thing. And remember that Iran has 5 nuclear-armed allies, two of which are somewhat to very likely to lend nukes to Iran or just retaliate on Iran’s behalf in the event the Zios do they unthinkable. Pakistani and DPRK ICBMs can hit Occupied Palestine and many yankee bases. DPRK missiles can also reach the yankee homeland.

Vision of the Future

17 Tuesday Jun 2025

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2050, Russia

Professor Dugin provides a compilation of video presentations from the recent Russia 2050 forum.

The Russia-2050: Image of the Future conference, held on June 9–10, 2025, at the Lomonosov Innovation Cluster of Moscow State University, was organized by the Tsargrad Institute, founded by Konstantin Malofeev. The event aimed to shape Russia’s long-term development strategy through 2050, focusing on a vision that integrates traditional values, sovereignty, and technological advancement. A key component of the conference was the presentation of the expert report titled Russia 2050: Image of the Future, which outlined strategic priorities across various domains.

A far cry from Western expectations.

Real and Existential

16 Monday Jun 2025

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Iran, Marwa Osman, Zionists

Lebanon’s Dr. Marwa on the regional war and the threat for the future. https://t.me/Marwa_OsmanLB/4442

The only point of contention is “Israel” seeking permission from anyone. Also, in addition to Pakistan, there is the distinct possibility of North Korea entering, at least, ICBM-wise, into the fray on Iran’s side. But this analysis is spot on, exactly what we’d expect from the Lion Queen of West Asian media.

Zionist Israel Is Playing Its Final Hand… And It’s a Dangerous One

What we’re witnessing isn’t just another military escalation, it’s Zionist Israel emptying its vault.

1. The Strategic Stockpile Is Gone:
Drones. Smart bombs. Precision missiles. Weapons reserved for a “doomsday scenario”, all now unleashed. Israel’s top brass had always imagined this confrontation would be with a powerful state actor in the region. That time has come.

2. 20 Years in the Making:
Behind enemy lines, an intricate network of Mossad and Western intelligence agents embedded across Iran, all trained and deployed over two decades. The chessboard was set long before the first missile launched.

3. No Decisive Blow in Sight:
Israel has no silver bullet. It can damage cities, yes. But Iran’s nuclear and missile programs remain intact, untouched and unreachable.

This isn’t Gaza or even Lebanon. Iran has teeth. If Israel chooses the path of mutual destruction, Iran is more than willing to meet it halfway. The equation now is simple: Kill me, I’ll kill you.

4. The Nuclear Mirage:
Even if Israel dares cross the nuclear threshold, it would need a green light from the U.S., Russia, and China. And even then, Iran is reportedly ready, having developed and tested its own nuclear deterrent. Worse for Israel, Pakistan could step in and that would dismantle any illusion of nuclear supremacy.

5. Enter Iraq?
Rumors swirl that Iraqi defenses are already intercepting Israeli drones. If confirmed, a new front may quietly be forming in the shadows.

6. Iran Can Fight for Years:
Tens of thousands of drones and missiles. Stockpiled. Mass-produced. Ready to launch. Iran began this arms race when Bush and Ahmadinejad were still in office. They’ve been preparing not for a day, but for an era.

7. The Longer the War, the Worse It Gets (For Israel):
Time isn’t on Tel Aviv’s side. The deeper this war drags, the heavier the Chinese and Pakistani footprint becomes. And that changes everything.

Why would they step in?

China sees Iran as a crucial bulwark against U.S. encroachment. A battle-tested outpost. A distraction from Taiwan.

Pakistan sees Iran as kin. Shared history, language, and destiny. The sectarian lens so common in Arab media doesn’t apply. For Pakistan, the threat of an Israeli-Indian squeeze on their sovereignty is real and existential.

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