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  1. I'm sick of these moralists and their narrow view of history determining the good and the evil players across the worlds conflicts. Israel, called Israel from the trinity of gods worshipped by the people Israel; Isis, Ra and El is an ancient land with an ancient history that must be taken into account for it is the root of these modern conflicts. This conflict did not start with the Palestinians in the twentieth century, Israel has been in conflict between Jews and Muslims for thousands of years. Jews consider Israel their ancestral home, their once kingdom and that muslims wherw and are invaders. Too much blood has been spent and too powerful are their religions prophecies to allow those ignorant of history and unblemished by the trauma of past conflicts to dictate the morality behind an ancient war and modern day crusade. In truth, I believe the winner will be right, just as both the Qu'ran and Torah say, the land is promised to Gods or Allahs people.
  2. Despite the media blackout regarding the race and colour of the 17 year old murderer (yet releasing the pointless fact the he had moved from Cardiff, whilst knowing this fact would cause people to assume that he was white), it is known that he is a second generation migrant who's parents are from Rwanda. The youngest of two brothers, his older brother known as being boisterous and him as being introverted and quiet. As usual the media hide the criminals identity unless they're white, as then it's front page news on far-right white supremises and racism. The playbook for non-white and/or non-Christian crimes is to hide the perpetrators identity for a few days until its no longer the latest news and then begin to identify the perpetrator as mentally unwell with a difficult upbringing, hoping to illicit sympathy in those more ideologically and socially sympathetic to perpetrators than they are to the victims. Due to factors of identity and ideology and not the common decency of morality and law, the media are able to spin the story and effectively supress an uprising that the initial anger would produce, if there was a definitive point of responsibility and blame, be it a group or a person who supports the ideology behind the actions that lead to the crime or helped suppress the truth after it was committed. In short, our media are corrupt, they lie for corrupt politicians who lie for corrupt corporations, who are all protected by our corrupt Police who serve our corrupt courts... And we are the ones who fund them, so (if thou hath wisdom) 'Render to Caesar'. The Tree is Rotten... From its roots to its leaves. The fruits of their deeds are rotten and yet we play by their rules from fear, whilst they break their rules from power. The Tower must fall...
  3. I think every politician should have to use mushrooms four times per year.
  4. UN top court says Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES The result could have consequences for Israel over its occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Raffi Berg BBC News, London The UN's top court has said Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories is against international law, in a landmark opinion. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said Israel should stop settlement activity in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem and end its "illegal" occupation of those areas and the Gaza Strip as soon as possible. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the court had made a "decision of lies". The court's advisory opinion is not legally binding but still carries significant political weight. It marks the first time the ICJ has delivered a position on the legality of the 57-year occupation. The ICJ, based at The Hague in the Netherlands, has been examining the issue since the beginning of last year, at the request of the UN General Assembly, external. The court was specifically asked to give its view on Israel's policies and practices towards the Palestinians, and on the legal status of the occupation. Delivering the court's findings, external, ICJ President Nawaf Salam said it had found that "Israel's... continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is illegal." "The State of Israel is under the obligation to bring an end to its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as rapidly as possible," he said. He said Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005 did not bring Israel's occupation of that area to an end because it still exercises effective control over it. The court also said Israel should evacuate all of its settlers from the West Bank and East Jerusalem and pay reparations to Palestinians for damages caused by the occupation. Israel has built about 160 settlements housing some 700,000 Jews in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since 1967. The court said the settlements were illegal. Israel has consistently disputed that they are against international law. The ICJ said Israel's "policies and practices amount to annexation of large parts of the Occupied Palestinian Territory", which it said was against international law, adding that Israel was "not entitled to sovereignty" over any part of the occupied territories. Israel claims sovereignty over the whole of Jerusalem, the eastern half of which it captured in the 1967 Middle East war. It considers the city its indivisible capital - something which is not accepted by the vast majority of the international community. Among its other far-reaching conclusions, the court said Israeli restrictions on Palestinians in the occupied territories constituted "systemic discrimination based on, inter alia, race, religion or ethnic origin". It also said Israel had illegally exploited the Palestinians' natural resources and violated their right to self-determination. The court also advised states to avoid any actions, including providing aid or assistance, that would maintain the current situation. Israel's prime minister swiftly issued a blunt statement rejecting what the court had determined. "The Jewish people are not occupiers in their own land - not in our eternal capital Jerusalem, nor in our ancestral heritage of Judea and Samaria" (the West Bank), Mr Netanyahu said in a statement. "No decision of lies in The Hague will distort this historical truth, and similarly, the legality of Israeli settlements in all parts of our homeland cannot be disputed." But the court's findings were welcomed by the Palestinians. Hussein Al Sheikh, the secretary general of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), the Palestinians' main umbrella group, called it "a historic victory for the rights of the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination. And the collapse and defeat of the Judaization project through confiscation, settlement, displacement, and racist practices against a people under occupation. "The international community must respect the opinion of international justice and force Israel to end its occupation of the Palestinian territories," he said. The court's findings will now go to the UN General Assembly, which will decide how to respond, including the option of adopting a resolution. That would be significant and could constitute a catalyst for negotiations and set the legal parameters for a future negotiated settlement. This case is separate from another active case brought to the ICJ by South Africa accusing Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians in the war in Gaza. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjerjzxlpvdo
  5. Same thing happened in the USA before both elections (2016 and 2020) with BLM. Unity is Strength. Diversity Divides. It's all Political. It's all Theatre.
  6. Yeah Orban is a good guy. He actually cares more about his nation than this post-national globalist agenda that most politicians sell their people out for.
  7. They aren't Russian soldiers, they're russian prisoners serving for early release, they're basically cannon fodder and its not the Russian military in Ukraine, it's the Wagner Group, a private russian military company, basically mercenaries. They promised Russian prisoners they'd be released for six months service in Ukraine, they've literally no training and their equipment, supplies and support are all in ruins. It's awful. (Auto-Translate Subtitles into English)
  8. Does anyone think it's possible that Joe Biden may have had a mini-stroke that otherwise went unnoticed but for his obvious mental deterioration that seems to be accelerating? Just three days ago at the NATO summit he introduced Zekenski as Putin and his own V.P as Trump.
  9. I say they're the using fear of Covid to prevent people from going to A&E because their waiting lists are too long, not that there is an outbreak anyway. Maybe following triage, serve citizens first?
  10. [INDEPENDENT] Stay away’ – UK hospitals tell Covid patients not to visit amid summer outbreak of new FLiRT variants Cases of Covid have risen following the emergence of FLiRT and LB.1 variants Hospitals have asked people with Covid symptoms to stay away as new variants spread across the UK. Cases are rising of the FLiRT and LB.1 variants, which have similar symptoms to previous strains. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust released a statement this week saying: “We are seeing a rise in cases of Covid-19 in London and patients testing positive in UCLH hospitals. “While we remain open to visitors, please do not visit if you are experiencing symptoms of Covid-19. “If you do visit, please feel free to wear a mask if you feel more comfortable doing so. “We will review this situation towards the end of this week, and hope to update this message then.” Royal Devon NHS posted on Twitter/X: “We’re seeing an increase in cases of Covid-19 in the community, so please help us to help you and your loved one by not visiting our hospitals if you are showing any symptoms of the virus. Thank you.” Like older variants, symptoms of the new Covid variants include breathlessness, flu-like symptoms, and a loss of taste or smell (Getty/iStock) Taken from mutations characterising the KP.3, KP.2, and KP.1.1 Covid variants, the term “FLiRT” is used to collectively describe a group of new strains of the virus that surfaced in April. The LB.1 variant, which is another Omicron and FLiRT variant, has been reported to cause symptoms similar to the FLiRT strains. Common symptoms are similar to those from previous strains: fever, coughing, fatigue, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, muscle or body aches, shortness of breath, headache, and a runny nose. The UK Health Security Agency said in May: “If you have symptoms of a respiratory infection, such as Covid-19, and you have a high temperature or do not feel well enough to go to work or carry out normal activities, you should avoid contact with vulnerable people and stay at home if possible.” Dr Mariyam Malik, an NHS and private GP at Pall Mall Medical said crowds can contribute to the spread of infections. “Increased travel and big events such as festivals often result in crowded settings where the virus can spread more easily, and there is no longer any legal restrictions like wearing masks, social distancing,” he said. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/covid-flirt-variants-hospitals-summer-outbreak-b2577341.html
  11. "It is now abundantly clear that there are to be no more democracies or nations, but a global capitalist oligarchy. For in truth the world is run by multinational corporations and international criminal organisations. The illusion of national democratic governments is a mere facade designed to control the masses of common people". Oligarchy A small group of people having control of a country or organization. Capitalism An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit. Globalism The belief that economic and foreign policy should be planned on a global basis, rather than serving the interests of individual countries. "It supports a ruling class that lives as ruling classes have lived in all times, while beneath them, a semihuman mass of semislaves exist on their leavings". - Frank Herbert "The most perfect barrier to learning a thing is the belief that is it already known".
  12. If you take a course of antibiotics and then develop IBS, then you may have depleted your gut biome and due to the appendectomy have lost the bodies backup reserve that replenishes them. In that case its a fecal transplant, which absolutely works, but sounds gross, it is liquid poop, fresh, un-sterilized, human poop.
  13. THE BIG LEZ SHOW https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HRJuo0vO3BA&t=2988s
  14. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ck5g2jk0730o
  15. Everything you see with Woke is simply designed to disrupt western society. In the last century the communists came after the west twice. Once with politics, then with politics and economics and finally with politics, economics and society because they needed the to destroy the moral fabric which more than politics and economics, binds the west together. Wokeism is about destroying the moral and social values of the Judeo-Christian west aka white people, and 'white is alright'. Besides, communism is the ultimate form of capitalism, its a complete monopoly on an entire econimic system. Our capitalism doesn't have the seeds of its own destruction because of socialist buffers such as tax, everyone chipping in to be distributed for the benefit off all, health care, social care, welfare etc, anti-trust laws, charities, schools. If we lived in a pure capitalist economy, you'd have to pay for everything and there would be real disparity, post apocalypse type shit. The world has never been a better place to live. The past was so much worse. Communism is the globalist agenda, scratch a democrat and you'll find an Aristocrat. Keep markets free, governments small and keep privacy private and never forget most of you tax is protection money.
  16. I had a great idea for the 'Just Stop Oil' morons. Ask them all to spend one week without using anything that has a carbon footprint from oil.
  17. The Telegraph Are you ‘far-Right’? Take our quiz! It’s the favourite buzzword of Left-wing news outlets and pundits. But what exactly do they mean by it? MICHAEL DEACON COLUMNIST 15 June 2024 • 7:00am We hear the term “far-Right” a lot these days. Or at least, we do if we get our news from the BBC, The Guardian or prominent Left-wing pundits. But what precisely do they mean by it? Unfortunately, they rarely say. They tend to just call a party, politician or group of voters “far-Right”, and leave it at that. Thankfully, help is at hand. Take our quick quiz to discover whether you too are at risk of joining the ever-growing number of dangerous extremists labelled “far-Right”... THE QUIZ 1. In 1993, the UK had an annual net immigration figure of about zero. Thirty years later, in 2023, it had an annual net immigration figure of 685,000. How do you feel about this change? a. It just goes to show how much Rishi Sunak’s racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic, Little Englander Tory Government hates migrants. The 2023 figure should have been at least twice as high. b. I can’t see any problems with it. Certainly not in the charming, peaceful and expensive middle-class suburb where I live. c. Now you put it like that, the 2023 figure does seem a trifle on the steep side. 2. Do women have penises? a. Obviously. Come on, this is basic biology. As of about 2015. b. Oh, must we really keep on stoking these beastly culture wars? What’s wrong with placing convicted rapists in a prison full of women, anyway? c. Er… no? 3. Last Saturday the IDF rescued four Israeli hostages from Gaza. What was your reaction? a. Like every other decent, compassionate human being, I was utterly appalled by the premeditated slaughter of innocent Hamas operatives. b. Both sides should just set aside their differences and live in peace. Why does no one seem to have thought of this? c. If Hamas didn’t want the IDF to launch an armed operation to rescue the hostages, perhaps they shouldn’t have taken the hostages in the first place. 4. Last month, a councillor in Leeds ended his local elections acceptance speech by screaming, “Allahu Akbar!” How did you feel about this? a. There was nothing remotely sinister or threatening about it at all. As anyone who knows the first thing about Islamic culture can tell you, it actually translates as “happy birthday”. b. Do we really have to dwell on this sort of thing? It’s all terribly awkward and uncomfortable. Look, let’s just keep our heads down, and I’m sure it’ll all blow over. c. He may well be a very nice man once you get to know him, but I can’t say I’ve got any immediate plans to invite him over for wine and nibbles. YOUR ANSWERS Mostly A: Congratulations! You’re a progressive. You therefore hold all the approved opinions about today’s key issues. Mostly B: You’re a centrist. As a result, you believe in moderation, nuance, and never expressing any opinion that might damage your standing in fashionable circles. If Person X argues that 2+2=4 and Person Y argues that 2+2=5, you propose a sensible compromise of 4½. Mostly C: You're a far-Right, bigoted, hate-filled, genocidal, transphobic Zionist. You are literally Hitler. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/15/are-you-far-right-take-our-quiz/
  18. Technology will never become sentient.
  19. As soon as they attain Android technology with the labour capability of humans, the labour class will be drastically decreased.
  20. Has any one noticed that many vaxxed people are displaying abnormal behaviour. I know lockdown was difficult upon peoples mental health but people today are either waking up, gone left woke crazy or have completely buried their heads in the sand. The Chaff and the Wheat is being separated.
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