News Briefs – 08/21/2018

I always see lots of r/K related stories I think might interest the readers here, but I only have time to blog about a few, so here are some additional news stories that might be of interest. You can skim the titles and summaries, and click the links if they are of interest.

In 1973 it was illegal for companies to profit off of healthcare. In 1973, Nixon signed the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973, a favor for his friend Edgar Kaiser, then president of Kaiser-Permanente, which got the first federal subsidies to implement it. Also favored symptom treating to save costs as opposed to curing diseases outright.

Title – “No matter how bad you think the corruption is [in the church] it’s worse.”

Pennsylvania Priest abuse hotline gets 400+ calls in wake of priest abuse scandal.

Man wants to kidnap 14 year old girl, turn her into a sex slave and baby-making machine, and then eat her. Judge gives him probation.

Off Venezuela’s coast, even the Venezuelan Coast Guard is engaging in piracy.

Venezuelan government is going to issue $6 billion in a crypto currency, each unit of which will be backed by one barrel of Venezuelan oil, but economists all say the currency is a scam and there is no oil.

Cases of Measles in Europe at an all time high. It can evolve around the vaccines.

South African farm seizures begin. Rabbits ascend when resources are free, and by consuming wildly and operating as if resources are always free, the rabbits create K-selection at some point. They key for K’s is to survive until active selection by merit begins, then band together and be the selectors. That is what K’s are designed for, and where their advantages lie. In the end money is nice, but the goal is survive first, raise offspring second, and kill your enemies third. Not sure how you could possibly begin merit-based selection artificially, but if you could, K would return rapidly.

US Embassy in Turkey hit with a drive-by shooting.

#MeToo accuser Asia Argento paid off a 17 year old she sexually assaulted. What does a reasonably attractive woman do to a guy, that afterward even she recognizes she needs to open her checkbook and cut a $380,000 payment to him?

As America tries to build infrastructure in the form of oil pipelines, it runs into Trans-hippie after Trans-hippie living in the woods solely to stop the pipeline’s construction.

Amazon makes Virginians pay $172 million to install its power lines.

Police Bodycams can be tracked, hacked, used to surveil the officer, and the footage altered. All Wifi vulnerabilities on major brands of body cam. I could dress like a cop, beat up a guy who never shows his face, and then put the video from that body camera on an officer’s camera with a good timestamp, after he tickets a guy, and if that guy claims he was beaten, away that officer goes. It is very much like we are approaching a post-reality world, where nothing can be known as real – or at least we are realizing we live in a post-reality world, where nothing you know is necessarily real.

Jerry Brown has set a record for pardons – 1018 in eight years.

Woman walking her dog in South Carolina is attacked and killed by Alligator. Notice we would kill all of them over 2 feet long, and feel nothing. Liberals want to protect them, and probably would oppose executing this one specifically.

Flashback – Greedy Jeff Bezo’s WaPo calls for Brennan’s firing because he was caught having CIA spy on the Senate oversight committee.

Flashback – Obama scrubbed the rolls of security clearances, claiming people with clearances who don’t need them are a security risk. Supply and Demand – too many people selling secrets drives the prices down.

Feminist Theory Journal does paper on Ecosexuals, who have sex with trees, and covers the sexual nature of outdoor defecation.

Smart Rabbits – New German Leftist movement tries to unite left elements around the idea there are not enough resources for unlimited, open migration.

The gun issue in Canada is looking more like the gun issue in America. Article says as K closes in, there are more shootings generating wailing of gun control forces, but more law abiding want guns too, as Trudeau fears the gun lobby and ignores the whole thing.

Turkey offers to release Pastor if US forgives billions in debt for Turkish entities. Trump says no.

Putin orders snap Military drills ahead of the largest mobilization for exercises since 1981. K’s sense when something is in the air.

Iranians want a full overthrow of their government.

Iranian regime desperate, selling off Iranian fishing rights to China to stay afloat.

Trump is dodging Congressman Rohrabacher’s attempts to broker a deal with Julian Assange, getting him a pardon in return for intel on the Russia hack. Trump must have a plan if he won’t even consider it. Normally Trump loves all-chaos all the time on the battlefield, so normally he would open this front and get his enemies scrambling. But not now. Man on a mission with a plan.

Hindu Nationalists love Donald Trump, even throw him lavish parties, where they try to feed pictures of him sweets and delicacies. K’s respect K’s even if they are on different teams.

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs on Fox points out that the Intel community is supposed to be apolitical and just serve the President. So why has the entire intel community suddenly declared Donald Trump the enemy, and why haven’t they ever declared any previous President an enemy?

Trump declares, conserving Oil is no longer a US policy imperative. Can’t be winning if you are constantly punching half-strength to save energy.

When Trump pulls a security clearance, he shuts that person out of the private sector contractor market in intelligence, which costs them money. The bigger story everyone is missing is, he shuts them out of the private sector intelligence machine, which is the Deep State that allows Cabal to run its illegal operations outside of the government with cover and assistance from their allies in government. Up until now, Trump has been purging Cabal from the government leadership positions through a long arduous legal process. But he can purge them from the contractors as well, all with a stroke of the pen on each Cabal contractor’s clearance. The only reason I can see him waiting, is it not being a battle for control, but a battle to assemble legal cases to put everyone involved away for a long, long time.

Good Tweet:

Anti-Immigrant, Anti-EU Swedish Nationalist Party to Make Huge Gains Next Month

Central EU leaders demand EU border shutdown and cessation of migration.

North Korea to allow UN missile site inspections.

Conservative blogger Matt Couch says Donna Brazile was at the hospital the night Seth Rich was killed. Brazile says she was on the West Coast. True Pundit said his Police sources told him to demand her cell phone records, or to get the surveillance footage from the hospital, which will show her there. Note she admits in her book that she knew enough bad stuff that she installed a security system with battery backup on her house and food after desperate consults with friends in three letter agencies who told her she might get her ticket punched.

As Trump fires up America’s economic engine, we will probably start outpacing China. Why was it ever assumed China would bury America?

Article points out in Marketing a product usually can get 16% acceptance easily as 1 in 6 people will try anything. The Chasm in marketing is the space between 16% adoption and large scale market competitiveness/acceptance, and it is usually either not crossed, or blown past. Trump had 17% market acceptance among blacks, and now suddenly he has risen to at least 36%, and is rising, indicating he has blown past the Chasm, and will make Black America a competitive demographic politically.

Trump says if he wanted, he could jump in and run the Mueller investigation himself, but he has decided to “stay out” for now. Implying he may decide to jump in later and run it himself. Either Trump is losing his intellect and has no idea what words he uses when he talks, or a whole ream of elite’s assholes just puckered up tight with terror.

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Timothy
Timothy
6 years ago

Thanks again for posting .

That C3 tweet made me smile,

Goose
Goose
6 years ago

One can see that the brilliant government thinkers in South Africa have struck again. They have managed to leave Cape Town with out sufficient water for modern society to exist (lessons learned from his royal magesty Governor Moonbeam of Mexifornia) and now they embark on another ambitious task; the redistribution of farm land. In 1961 there were a number of countries in Africa that were self sufficient in food production and by 2007 there were none. Of course, for brilliant thinkers that is no barrier. What is about to happen is the food equivialent of driving off a cliff and calling it a short cut. They also seem to want to murder all of the white people or at least drive them out. I hope the whites have read what happened in Haiti after the slave revolt and maybe a lesson of the people Hitler decided were undesirable 1929-1945. Genocide is fun for the people committing it not so much for those on the recieving end. For whites the handwriting is on the wall read it weep, get out or form up (K) and partition the country claim what is historically yours.

Of course it is the white mans fault. Busybodies, bleeding heart liberals and do gooders all loaded up with other peoples money and permanently changed Africa (for the worse). Medical care, food subsidies and other infusions allowed the population the blossom with out any cultural changes. As a result cities were built and resources exploded with the only infrastructure build was that necessary for exploitiation. Population exploded and there no end in sight. Why is there an invasion of Africans into Europe well we did it. The origional globalist thought was for Europeans to spread to Africa however things never turn out the way planned. So now the brilliant globialist thinkers have us (whites) in danger of being wiped out.

Check it out http://link.spring.com Historical trends of food self-sufficiency in Africa (pub 2013).
Population growth and other Africa information http://theanatomicallycorrectbanana.com If this does not make the hair on the back of your neck stand up you are beyond help.

As for Alligators:
1. They are not “afraid” of people, cautious, but not afraid.
2. They will eat anything or anybody for that matter as they have been found in saltwater eating sharks. Yes this year and on more than one occasion.
3. This part of fly-over country is also a tourist area. Tourists do not believe the signs are for them so they feed the alligators and alligators being what they are associate people with food.
4. Your 10 pound Foo-Foo is morsel, your 90 pound Pit Bull is a snack – as is your child and you are several weeks meal.
5. The media here suppresses bad news so there is much more going on than is admitted.
6. Stupidity with wild animals has its own reward.
If you watched the old Crocodile Dundee movie where the crock came out of the water at the heroine that is close to the truth except that the crock would have taken her. Be warned.

Goose

disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Goose
6 years ago

when bleeding hearts bleed out the world is a better place
remember, if they had control, they’d shoot you for the “greater good” of tolerance
actually, nobody discussing musk’s socialism tweets? he’s going mad

disenchantedscholar
Reply to  disenchantedscholar
6 years ago

As a note to AC, when busybody r-types have kids, their impulse to help the outgroup practically vanishes. So it’s really parental instinct infantilizing non-whites, and we should mock them for it.

robertpinkerton
robertpinkerton
6 years ago

One of the planks of the platform whereon Mr. Trump stood for the Presidency is Tribune of the Plebs. Who are the Plebs? We Commoners. Whence come the personnel of any country’s spy services? What locally passes for the “Aristocracy.” As that is so, I submit there is an element of class-prejudice, anti-populist bigotry, in play.

disenchantedscholar
Reply to  robertpinkerton
6 years ago

America is so classist you can’t speak about class. The middle class control everything esp what counts as a political issue. They win over to oppress the poor and keep them poor (e.g. with immigration after bringing in min wage law). Virtue signalling is 9/10 poor bashing.
It bleeds into science, IQ is never controlled for with class and education so you have educated morons thinking they earned it because admitting a working class person is smarter must be bad science. It’s middle class entitlement.

John Doe
John Doe
6 years ago

Why is there a WiFi antenna on the bodycam? It’s made vulnerable by design.. Who demanded bodycams on all cops, wasn’t that the BLM or anti-cop protestors? Of course they themselves aren’t happy it turned out because it shows the crimes of their brethern, but I bet their masters are pleased.

Jaded Jurist
Jaded Jurist
6 years ago

Just another arrow for your quiver, this one from Frank Abagnale in a talk to Google employees, none of whom gasps at the murderous use of tech. Starts at the mark. Listen for only a few seconds. https://youtu.be/vsMydMDi3rI?t=59m17s

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
6 years ago

OT:

I found this article very interesting:
http://archive.is/Q49Nh

“‘Promised land for organized crime?’
Leaked document reveals US ambassador’s concern over Israeli crime families’ growing foothold in his country. Embassy ‘using every available tool to limit organized crime travel to the United States, but such efforts are not always successful,’ he writes in cable to State Department, FBI
Yuval Mann |Published: 02.12.10 , 07:35 ”

“He noted that many of the Israeli crime families’ operatives hold foreign passports, “allowing them to move freely in European countries, most of which participate in the visa waiver program with the United States.” He admitted that the embassy’s attempts to prevent criminals from reaching the US are not always successful.

“Five or six crime families have traditionally dominated OC in Israel,” Cunningham wrote, although the names and makeup of these syndicates have fluctuated in recent years. The Abergil, Abutbul, Alperon, and Rosenstein organizations are among the most well known, but recent arrests and assassinations have created a power vacuum at the top.

“New names such as Mulner, Shirazi, Cohen and Domrani have moved quickly to fill the gap. Other up-and-coming groups include the Harari, Ohana, and Kdoshim families. There are also a number of rival families active in the underworld of Israel’s Arab sector.” ”

I put the research term into jewtube and found this video on the issue very interdasting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMbw5X_eeJg

Notice how israel political lobby is so dangerously powerful they managed to make wikileaks censor itself just because the crimes involved Israel. Scary shit.

If you want to learn more about the power of the Israel lobby in the US, read this book “One Nation Under Israel”. It’s available for free in the digital library that runs webarchive, here:

https://archive.org/details/One-Nation-Under-Israel

This review about the book says it all:

“One Nation Under Israel By Andrew Hurley
Reviewed by Richard H. Curtiss
9/6/03
My theory on book reviews is that 99 percent of those who read the review will never read the book, no matter how strongly I recommend it. So it’s okay to reprint as many of its salient facts and conclusions as space permits. However author/historian Andrew Hurley has packed so many facts and such sensible, cogently reasoned conclusions into this book’s 307 pages that it’s impossible to just skim off the top. It’s quotable from beginning to end.
Readers are best advised to get their own copy and settle in for what will be a rewarding but not entirely easy read. Hurley was a corporate lawyer for 40 years before he retired and brought out the first edition of this book in 1990, just before the Gulf war rearranged the furniture on the deck of America’s sinking “Israel, right or wrong” Middle East policy. Accordingly, he has laid out each of his 14 chapters almost like legal briefs. He states the facts of each case as he sees them, the opposing arguments where they exist, the counter-arguments, and then what any sensible judge would conclude—unless that judge happened to be running for elective office in the United States, and therefore was scared to death of the Israel lobby.
There are problems to this approach, but before getting into them let’s make one thing very clear. You should get this book and read it. If you are well informed about the Middle East, you may or may not learn much that is new. But it is certain you will find in these pages many of those items you remember reading about and later wish you had cut out and saved.
On the other hand, if you are clueless about the Middle East, you may be exactly the kind of person for whom author Hurley wrote the book. If, however, after reading the book, you still feel uncertain about who is in whose space, and who is willing to compromise and who is visibly delaying a peace settlement until there’s nothing left over which a compromise can be reached, well, then, you really are clueless.
You also should get your public library to buy it. And if the head librarian pleads budgetary problems, offer to donate a copy.
Then, when the donated copy is stolen, buy the library another one. You can rest assured that, unless the librarian attaches it to a chain, the book will be stolen because this is a very, very subversive document for those who would like the U.S. to go on paying Israeli bills and using the American veto in the United Nations to frustrate Israel’s critics (who, Hurley demonstrates, include every other sovereign nation on earth) for a second half-century while Israel’s Likud leaders finish committing national suicide (which, in Hurley’s opinion, probably won’t take anything like that long).
This second, but unchanged, printing has been issued nine years after the first, in the same year that Israeli voters have turned out the Likud for the third time. But otherwise little has changed in Israel, and little of that for the better. Israel has new “moderate” leadership, which is reluctant to carry out the commitments of the previous “extremist” leadership, and again Israel’s American apologists, whom Hurley blames for much of its folly, are saying, as they always do, “Give the new man a chance, don’t crowd him, or the extremists will come back.”
In fact, however, the significant change since Hurley finished his book nine years before the date of this review is that the moderates did come back for three of those years, from 1992 to 1995, but there still is no peace, and little certainty that new Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is prepared to make the territorial withdrawals that will bring one about with the Palestinians.
Hurley clearly documents the futility of the “peace process,” a term he attributes to Israel’s first Likud prime minister, Menachem Begin, who, in this reviewer’s opinion, seized upon the “process” to postpone the “peace.” Begin’s successor, Yitzhak Shamir, put it succinctly: “What’s to negotiate? They think the land is theirs. We think it’s ours.” Hurley also cites the prophecy of Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, in a May 31, 1963 letter to Moshe Sharett: “I have no doubt that Begin’s rule will lead to the destruction of the state. In any case, his rule will turn Israel into a monster.”
The reader is left to judge whether the return of a Labor coalition government will halt, or at least slow, what Hurley calls the “march of folly.” But I can think of few other volumes that would be as helpful to readers for working that out for themselves.
I have to admit that I was presented a copy of the first edition, entitled Holocaust II: Saving Israel From Suicide, nine years ago but was turned off by the title. (Then, as now, I was more worried about saving the U.S. when Israel’s seemingly inevitable suicide occurs.) I knew, as Hurley makes abundantly clear, that one thing upon which all Israeli nationalists agree is that if Israel’s third brief sway over the Holy Land is to end badly, as did the others in previous millennia, because of internal Jew-versus-Jew dissensions, the Zionist state will not go out “Masada style” (with the principals jumping off a cliff), but rather via the “Samson option,” with nuclear-armed Israelis pulling the temple down around themselves and all of their neighbors as well.
I realize now, however, that Hurley, though sincere in his humanitarian desire to prevent unnecessary harm to the Israelis themselves, is as deeply motivated as most of his potential readers by the desire to end the incredible suffering of the Palestinians under Israeli colonialism, and to end the dangerous consequences for Americans of their ever-increasing estrangement—on Israel’s behalf—from the rest of the world.
The second thing that put me off was the contents of the first chapter, entitled “The March of Folly,” whose 14 pages are devoted to the history of biblical Israel. I reluctantly grant the validity of the judgment of many Christians, Muslims and Jews that “religion has everything to do with the Israel-Palestine problem.” It’s been my personal observation, however, that religion has had little to do with finding a solution. But after reading Hurley’s book through to the end this time, I realize that his approach is basically secular.
In fact, it’s clear that, like a good lawyer, Hurley included that chapter, made up of both biblical references and a factual account of Israel’s unhappy history in the ancient world, for a very good reason.
As he points out in the book’s final chapters, when rational solutions to the dispute are presented, Israelis of many stripes fall back on selected biblical references to support their case that God has willed otherwise. But not even these fall-back apologetics work if these references are viewed as a whole, as Hurley’s book enables even the casual reader to do.
Having progressed beyond my previous annoyances, I was initially surprised at Hurley’s insistence on presenting his historical chapters, covering “the Zionist Movement: 1887-1948,” “the Arab-Israeli Wars,” and “the Search for Peace,” spanning events prior to and during the Ford, Carter and Reagan years, almost exclusively through the words of Jewish writers.
This has become possible in recent years with the appearance of such Israeli “revisionist historians” as Gen. Yehosephat Harkabi and Simha Flapan, from both of whom he quotes extensively, and relatively objective American Jewish journalists such as David Shipler, from whose book Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land Hurley also quotes at length.
For example, Hurley demolishes an over-used Israeli rationale for violating the boundaries of the 1947 United Nations partition plan by keeping Israel’s own 53 percent and seizing, in 1948, more than half of the Arabs’ 47 percent as well. Afterward, Israelis said, “We accepted the partition plan. The Arabs didn’t.” But Hurley supplies this quote from Flapan’s The Birth of Israel, Myths and Realities: “Acceptance of the U.N. Partition Resolution was an example of Zionist pragmatism par excellance. It was a tactical acceptance, a vital step in the right direction—a springboard for expansion when circumstances proved more judicious.”
Is it really necessary to limit oneself to quoting Jewish sources? Realistically, the answer is yes, as not only Hurley but anyone who has written and spoken publicly on the problem knows. The greatest triumph of “The Israeli Lobby,” the title of Hurley’s next chapter, has been to brand any criticism of Israel, no matter how informed or well-documented, “anti-Semitic,” and get away with it. A mere discussion of the problem by non-Jewish sources has become “suspect,” not just to the clueless but to anyone concerned with being duped by bigots or being mistaken for one.
So Hurley has dutifully played by the rules successfully imposed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Israel’s potent Washington lobby, which adapts with chameleon-like ease to both “extremist” and “moderate” Israeli governments. AIPAC makes pro forma changes in its executive directors, while leaving in place the lobbyists who can manipulate comfortable majorities in both Democratic and Republican Congresses, and who can either formulate the Middle East policies to be followed by U.S. presidents, or inhibit them from carrying out Mideast policies of their own.
As Hurley explains: There is a “crucial distinction between the Israel lobby and the typical lobby. If one disagrees with or opposes the Farm Lobby, for example, he is free to say so…No such freedom exists in America so far as opposition to Israeli policy or the Israeli Lobby is concerned. It is simply ‘taboo.’ To do so automatically exposes one to being branded ‘anti-Semitic,’ a ‘Fascist,’ a ‘Nazi,’ or part of the lunatic fringe…Since there is absolutely no defense against the charge of ‘anti-Semitism,’ most prudent people have long since preferred silence on sensitive issues to the risk of exposing themselves to the accusation of ‘anti-Semitism,’ with its inevitable ‘Hitler’ and ‘Holocaust’ associations.”
The author concludes his chapter on “The Israeli Lobby” by quoting this complaint by General Harkabi, former chief of Israeli intelligence and adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Begin, from Harkabi’s 1988 book, Israel’s Fateful Hour: “I fail to understand why they [American leaders] are so apprehensive of speaking out and saying that the present [Israeli] policy of annexation will miscarry, that it is bound to fail, that it will end in national bankruptcy or that it is suicidal—whatever is their evaluation. By such diffidence Americans do a disservice to Israel and to themselves.”
In his following chapter, “The Israeli Lobby in Action,” Hurley quotes liberally from comments by former Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairmen William Fulbright (D-AR) and Charles Percy (R-IL), and from Sen. Adlai Stevenson III (D-IL), Representatives Paul Findley (R-IL) and Paul N. (Pete) McCloskey (R-CA), for whose political defeats AIPAC takes credit. Hurley also quotes George Ball, President John F. Kennedy’s under secretary of state and President Lyndon Johnson’s ambassador to the United Nations, who certainly would have been U.S. secretary of state but for the Israel lobby opposition generated by his frank advice on the cost to the United States of its persistent tilt toward Israel.
“Bad Use of a Good Friend”
Fulbright, for example, pretty well summarizes the contents of this book in a speech he delivered just before the end of his Senate term: “Endlessly pressing the U.S. for money and arms—and invariably getting all and more than she asks—Israel makes bad use of a good friend…Israel’s supporters in the U.S….by underwriting intransigency, are encouraging a course which must lead toward her destruction—and just possibly ours as well.”
And Ball summarizes the lessons learned by all who have run afoul of Israel’s American lobby: “When leading members of the American Jewish community give [Israel’s] government uncritical and unqualified approbation and encouragement for whatever it chooses to do, while striving so far as possible to overwhelm any criticism of its actions in Congress and in the public media, they are, in my view, doing neither themselves nor the U.S. a favor…They’ve got one thing going for them. Most people are terribly concerned not to be accused of being anti-Semitic, and the lobby so often equates criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism. They keep pounding away at that theme, and people are deterred from speaking out.”
In a chapter examining “Israel and the United States,” Hurley notes Israel’s success in preventing any congressional investigation of its 1967 attack on a U.S. Naval ship, the USS Liberty, in which 34 Americans were killed and 171 injured. In partial explanation he quotes former chairman Admiral Thomas Moorer of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: “I’ve never seen a president—I don’t care who he is—stand up to them [the Israelis]. It just boggles your mind. They always get what they want. The Israelis know what is going on all the time. I got to the point where I wasn’t writing anything down. If the American people understood what a grip those people have on our government, they would rise up in arms. Our citizens don’t have any idea what goes on.”
In his chapter on “American Jewry and Free Speech,” Hurley quotes the late Philip Klutznik, a former U.S. secretary of commerce and mainstream U.S. Jewish leader who became a virtual non-person in the U.S. Jewish community when he began to speak out against Israeli extremism. Describing the reaction to his outspokenness by individual American Jews, Klutznik reported: “They say to me, ‘You are absolutely right in what you say and do, but I can’t. I can’t stand up as you do.’”
In a 1988 speaking tour, Shulamit Aloni, former leader of Israel’s dovish Meretz Party, admonished North American Jewish audiences: “If you have the right to speak out on human rights in countries all around the world—including Jews in the Soviet Union—you certainly have the right to speak out on human rights in Israel. How wrong does Israel have to be before you speak up?”
Hurley devotes three chapters to the internal stresses within Israel, religious versus secular, extremists versus moderates, that propel Israel steadily toward the goal of the Ariel Sharon wing of the Likud Party—expulsion of all of the Palestinian Arabs from all of Palestine. It is this act, Hurley believes, that will lose Israel its American protection, and thus seal its fate in an era when both Israel and its Arab neighbors will have nuclear weapons and the will to use them.
Then, in lawyerly fashion, he cites the three issues whose solutions could avert this nightmare scenario: the problem of the Palestinian refugees, the return by Israel of the occupied territories, and the establishment of a Palestinian state. This chapter, like his final one, “A Plan for Peace,” will be of less interest to those familiar with the Israeli-Palestinian dispute. On the other hand, for newcomers to the issue who are less interested in its history than its solution, they may be the most valuable 40 pages of the book.
Hurley’s work should be on the shelf of every student of the Arab-Israeli dispute. It also is ideal for newcomers to the problem who are sufficiently motivated to read it in its entirety. It is extremely well footnoted, with every quote carefully sourced. To this reviewer, the only weakness of the book is its lack of an index which would enable readers to find, once again, those quotes that are so valuable in getting the attention of the truly perplexed.
This lack is particularly surprising because the book, under two different titles, has had two separate publishers, and has none of the typos, ambiguous sentences or incomplete footnoting that often mar presentations by small publishers. Perhaps in its third printing, and I am sure there will be one when the usefulness of this volume becomes more widely known, its only flaw will be eliminated.
Richard H. Curtiss is the executive editor of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs. “

Zippy
Zippy
6 years ago

Re: South Africa

There were a couple of posts on Gab today indicating that in addition to the SA government confiscating the land/farms, the white owners would still be on the hook for payments and mortgages. Bleeding dry the only sector of the country able to make it work.

This not going to be pretty.

LembradorDos6Trilliões
LembradorDos6Trilliões
Reply to  Zippy
6 years ago

“Non-Whites (including, and ESPECIALLY, jews) were a mistake.” – God

Rather Not
Rather Not
Reply to  Zippy
6 years ago

Lots of South African farmers took out (and kept out that otherwise could have been repaid) large mortgages as a partial defense against expropriation. They reduced their equity in the land by borrowing against it. Hopefully to move some of the wealth out of the country and to be capital to rebuild their lives somewhere safe from genocide. Or to fund an ability to defend themselves.

disenchantedscholar
Reply to  Zippy
6 years ago

Any white person dumb enough to move to a non-white homeland and think being nice will keep them alive deserves only scorn. The price of stupidity is death.

disenchantedscholar
6 years ago

No, live vaccine shedding has been proven in case studies.
The vaccine sheds from the newly vaccinated populations.
With any “outbreak”, the q you aren’t allowed to ask is “how many of the sick were vaccinated for it?” They refuse to release the info. Silicon Valley doesn’t vaccinate.
“Not sure how you could possibly begin merit-based selection artificially” IQ test for social media priority? It pushes the smart people to the top, everyone can post. Attention seekers will do anything, tone down the dumb and explicit.
Freakshow world, everyone and thing might be the opposite of what it looks like.
Multiculturalism or the welfare state (and NHS) – pick ONE. They think they’ll retire! It’s mathematically impossible! I wonder if teachers or police will be #1 most pissed. Let them fight one another, grab popcorn.
The Hindu is hunted by the Muslim, same war. Asia’s fastest growing religion.
Sweden is bringing back drafting, the whole EU should.
“Why was it ever assumed China would bury America?” Population swarming, they’ve invaded everywhere by immigration. They’re 1/8th global population and rising. Just China. Asians shouldn’t be in leadership positions in white countries – London major, Royal Society Pres etc. no representation.
Black people, unlike whites, still have their self interest, it hasn’t been beaten out of them.
I think there’s Cabal behind all the recent gold pawning because it hides stolen goods.