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The new self-declared president of Colombia, who won by a tiny margin and whose election was riddled with interference, says 'Long live the people of Israel!' in one of his first speeches.
For the people who believe that Israel is trying to save Lebanon from Hezbollah you should know that for nearly 15 years Israel ran a torture prison in Lebanon called Khiam Prison torturing innocent people for years without trial.
Jeremy Johnson - in 50 years time this will be the only 1.39 minutes of your life you'll be remembered for. It'll be played in genocide museums to sum up the complicity and callous brutality of the British state in the face of the slaughter of the Palestinian people -
and the courage of those who opposed it.
https://www.declassifieduk.org/palestine-action-activists-will-be-sentenced-as-terrorists/
They want to steal the rest of taxpayer money forcing 401ks to invest in the IPO. Privatize the profits while the public takes all the risk.
Israeli soldiers speak about what they did to Palestinians during the Tantura massacre of 1948
Being black in Israel, our greatest ally in the middle east
Mike Pompeo: ‘We need to make sure the story is written properly, so that when the history books write this, they won’t write about the victims of Gaza’
Deliberate reduction of human beings into nothingness. For years, this is what we have fought to make visible: EU-funded concentration camps in Libya where enslaved “migrants” and “refugees” are detained en masse, shoulder against shoulder, body against body, with barely enough room to turn or sit
upright. Exhaustion, dehydration, disorientation, heat, suffocation, darkness, sheer collapse—you name it.
One does not need visible blood for violence to be present. Sometimes violence is architectural, administrative, and above all a decision to place hundreds of enslaved people in a room never meant to contain them and then call it “migration management.”
My outrage comes from the fact that such scenes have become normalised both in Libya, Europe and around the globe. The world has slowly learned to consume the dehumanisation of “migrants” as recurring theme instead of evidence of ongoing crimes against human beings that concerns all of humanity.
And while this reality is already unbearable, this morning a document leaked to
statewatch.org confirmed that the EU has begun collaborating with Haftar’s forces in eastern Libya on “migration control.”
The result will be worse than what is happening in this footage.
This is a condition that no court, parliament, humanitarian institution, or democratic society should tolerate for a single hour, let alone for years that has passed.
Robby coming in clutch again! Arrest Erika KKKirk!
From ZeeToTheHill:
Watch the documentary nere:
https://youtu.be/AF1YU13rDpE
TPUSA claims to have 3,300+ high school and college chapters nationwide.
So we investigated.
Today, we're releasing Episode 1 of our documentary exposing what we found: fake chapters, inflated numbers, and data that doesn't add up.
Receipts. Screenshots. Calls. Evidence.
And this is only the beginning. Current and former TPUSA insiders have already started reaching out with even more information.
If you have a story or evidence to share, contact zee@nationalgroundgame.com
Absolute insanity. Tech billionaire Oracle CEO Larry Ellison confesses a dystopian AI mass surveillance network designed to constantly track citizens. He confirms the administration plans to use AI to monitor every camera, creating an inescapable dragnet over the entire nation.
Your local politicians are signing secret NDAs with Big Tech. They legally can't tell you who's buying your land. Alabama. Michigan. Missouri.
Local politicians across Alabama, Michigan, and Missouri are increasingly signing non-disclosure agreements with major technology firms, effectively masking the identities of corporations buying up local land for massive data center projects. In Bessemer, Alabama, city leaders used strict confidentiality agreements under the codename Project Marvel to hide the details of a massive four point five million square foot data center proposal from the public. When residents and local journalists pushed for transparency, city officials flatly denied public records requests, arguing that keeping the tech company's identity secret was necessary to protect economic negotiations.
Michigan is seeing a similar wave of secrecy, with dozens of state lawmakers and local township boards signing away their right to speak openly about incoming tech developments. Officials in places like Gaines and Lowell Townships bound themselves to non-disclosure agreements with Microsoft, leaving community members entirely in the dark about the scale of the infrastructure coming to their neighborhoods. The backlash to these backdoor deals became so severe that state representatives introduced legislation explicitly aimed at banning local elected officials from signing these agreements during data center negotiations.
Over in Missouri, towns like Peculiar and St. Charles faced identical situations where tech giants used shell companies to quietly acquire hundreds of acres of land. Local leaders kept these billion dollar plans quiet under non-disclosure agreements until the land sales and rezoning efforts were already moving forward. Across all three states, this heavy reliance on secrecy has triggered intense public pushback, as residents are forced to deal with the fallout of major industrial projects, including spiked utility demands, heavy water usage, and noise pollution, without ever being given a say in the initial deals.
(Part 3 in a mini series)