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Interview: Biden’s Faux Ceasefire Efforts Facilitate Israel’s Genocide

Interview: Biden’s Faux Ceasefire Efforts Facilitate Israel’s Genocide

I recently had the pleasure of speaking again with Johnny Vedmore on his show on TNT News, which he informed me would sadly be his final episode. (I’ll have more to say about this turn of events, which relates to censorship and the systemic threat to independent journalism, in a future post.)

In my first appearance on his show back in August, we discussed the need to end the US government’s longstanding policy of supporting Israel’s crimes against the Palestinians and how the criminal Zionist regime must eventually fall.

This time, we again focused on Israel, essentially following up on our previous conversation. My interview begins at about the 35-minute mark in the video below:

Interview Summary

Specific topics we discussed include:

  • How Israel’s genocide in Gaza is continuing with US support notwithstanding the deceitful propaganda narrative emanating from the Biden administration that it has been working tirelessly for a ceasefire, which false narrative itself serves to facilitate this ongoing crime against humanity.
  • How Israel must have somehow interrupted the supply chain of pagers and walkie-talkies to be able to plant explosives in its back-to-back operations to kill or injure Hezbollah members in Lebanon, and why those operations violate international law.
  • Why I don’t believe (and hope I’m not wrong) that Israel will be able to launch a major military invasion of Lebanon such as we saw in 1982 and 2006.
  • How Israeli Prime Minister until the 10/7 attacks had maintained a strategy of utilizing Hamas as a strategic ally to block any movement toward peace negotiations with the Palestinians.
  • How Netanyahu has been deliberately sabotaging ceasefire negotiations with Hamas while the Biden administration runs cover for him with its aforementioned false narrative.
  • Why Netanyahu needs to prolong Israel’s military operation in Gaza for his own political survival, and how any regime that might replace him would probably carry on his extremist agenda because Israeli society itself has become increasingly extreme in its support of criminal violence against the Palestinians.
  • How the intelligence failure occurred prior to the 10/7 attacks that enabled it to proceed for so long that day in the absence of an effective response by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), in which Israeli civilians were killed by their own armed forces.
  • How the choice American voters are faced with this presidential election is between one genocide supporter or another.

Obstacle to Peace

If you really want to understand the true nature of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the US government’s role in it, as opposed to the fictional Zionist propaganda narratives that we are incessantly bombarded with by the government and mainstream media, you cannot do better than my book Obstacle to Peace. Don’t take my word for it! Scott Horton has described it as “the definitive scholarly account of the American role in the entire disaster.”

You can cut out the middle man and support my work by purchasing a signed hardcover or paperback copy directly from me here.

Cross-posted from JeremyRHammond.com.

Failing Upward: The USAF and the Woke Circus

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Now the excuse for this apartheid memo is “aspirational” but flag officer notions of aspiration become iron law in the ranks below, it is the nature of the military hierarchy.

The Supreme Court made this broad-based discrimination in 2022 for officer selection illegal which should have convinced the numbskulls at the Pentagon to disavow themselves from this nonsense retrospectively in the Muldrow v. City of St. Louis ruling in 2024.

Gen C.Q. Brown testified to Congress there was nothing to the rumors that they were seeking to reduce the number of “white officers” in the Air Force. Even after being shown some of the related correspondence. He was lying to Congress then, and then he becomes the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

Fire them all.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman C.Q. Brown — at the time the highest-ranking member of the Air Force — issued a memorandum in 2022 that the branch was updating its racial and gender demographic goals for applicants seeking to become officers, in a bid to prioritize “diversity and inclusion.” Internal documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation include a slideshow from 2022 where the Air Force outlines racial and gender quotas and details how it hopes to “achieve” a reduced number of white males in its Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) officer’s applicant program.

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One of the slides in question, labeled “AFROTC White,” depicts a graph that shows the percentage of white male ROTC officer applicants declining from approximately 60% in fiscal year 2019 to a projected 50% in fiscal year 2023. The graph further details how the Air Force’s goal is to reduce that percentage down to approximately 43% by fiscal year 2029, denoted by a star with the label “achieve(d) goal.”

Forcing the function through illegal discrimination:

 

A screenshot of an internal Air Force a slide from a deck titled "Officer Accession Applicant Pool Goals Diversity & Inclusion Outreach Plans" from January 2022.And another did this:

A screenshot of an internal Air Force slide deck titled "Officer Accession Applicant Pool Goals Diversity & Inclusion Outreach Plans" from January 2022.

More identitarian favoritism to lower standards to achieve the “aspirational” views. Woke as usual destroys everything that it touches and this is yet another example of the chaos avalanche and failure cascade that is plaguing every sector of America.

https://dailycaller.com/2024/09/19/exclusive-new-docs-shed-light-air-force-reduce-white-male-population-joining-officer-ranks/

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Stop the Madness: Existential Martial Incompetence

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Jen Psaki’s quote from the podium from 8/31/2021 per the Afghanistan withdrawal in August 2021 during an Offal Office press briefer to the Coprophile Media:

“I don’t think anyone assessed that they [the Afghan government & forces] would collapse as quickly as they did. Anyone. Anyone in this room. Anyone in the region. Anyone anywhere in the world. If you have anyone who did, I’d be surprised.”

Psaki is an idiot.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul 9/18/24:

Not only did Mr. Sullivan direct public communications, but as my report detailed, he materially misled the American public. Those misrepresentations extended throughout the inter-agency process, military withdrawal, and NEO. They came to a head on August 31, 2021, when Ms. Psaki told the American people, “I don’t think anyone assessed [the Afghan government and forces] would collapse as quickly they did. Anyone. Anyone in this room. Anyone in the region. Anyone anywhere in the world.” My report revealed Ms. Psaki’s statement to be false – senior military advisors predicted a rapid collapse during meetings with the NSC – and my report also established Mr. Sullivan was responsible for Ms. Psaki’s press briefings.

McCaul is wrong. No flag officers stepped up and warned the policymakers how quick the fall would be.

At the time this happened, my contacts in uniform and civilians knew that the Afghan National Army (ANA) would collapse in a week. A lot of head scratching occurred when Bagram Air Base was closed in the summer of 2021 because it was the only contested mass exfiltration point in the entire country that had a chance of getting folks out in a crunch. I spent time in 2015 training members of the ANA Special Operations Command (ANASOC) near Mazar-i-Sharif in northern AFG and we plugged in formal and informal ratlines for them if the shit hit the fan. The fragility of the ANA at the tactical and operational level was known by anyone who had happened to have boots on the ground in the HIndu Kush. The ANASOC soldiers became the number one target for the Taliban once they reestablished power. I had the honor of recently linking up with some who survived who are now in the US and whom I had personally trained, we are trying to get their families repatriated.

The US will go down in history as one of the worst allies to have who will hang you out to dry at every opportunity.

America was shameful in all the preparations for the AFG and NO ONE was held accountable for the debacle.

No One.

How long did it take the Iraqi army to collapse in 2011. Weeks.

After the US withdrawal in 2011, “political, tribal and family favouritism expanded out of control. The most senior positions in the military were run by unqualified persons . . . many focused on avoiding work and making money through corruption.” These incompetent senior officers also stopped training the troops. The eventual result was large-scale collapse.

https://publications.armywarcollege.edu/News/Display/Article/3890286/

The Offal Office Script, a work of fiction:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/US-Withdrawal-from-Afghanistan.pdf

America should simply stay home.

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Foreign Interference

People are being told to be alarmed about alleged foreign interference in the upcoming presidential election. Maybe they should be understanding rather than alarmed. The U.S. government conducts a wide-ranging interventionist foreign policy, which can substantially affect other countries. That has included frequent interference in elections and other political operations. So why wouldn’t the governments there not only take an interest in U.S. elections but also perhaps attempt to exercise some influence over the voters? Much is at stake militarily and economically.

American  politicians used to say, “Politics stops at the water’s edge.” However, after America had turned into an empire, Felix Morley, the classical liberal critic of U.S. foreign intervention, commented that politics stops at the water’s edge only when policy stops at the water’s edge, which it no longer did.

If we want foreign countries to ignore American elections, the U.S. government should go back to ignoring foreign countries. End the foreign entanglements! Americans should be free to trade with anyone, but the government should pull back to the water’s edge—and much further.

Pager-palooza: The Remote Detonation Arms Race Begins

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If Israel had this mass remote detonation capability a year ago, why level Gaza when surgical strikes would have sent a more clear message and not set the entire global Islamic world against them (even worse and more vociferously than before)?

Inquiring minds want to know.

The remote detonation arms race is launching off the pad as we speak.

Who had this on their bingo card for 2024?

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ICOM radio explosive debris.

The personal electronics devices we carry everyday now have a more sinister presence in our everyday lives.

Buckle up.

I carry a pager and now, maybe not.

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Encourage Work and Abolish Welfare: AZ Sheriff Testifies to Congress

Sheriff Hathaway of Arizona explains the situation at America’s border.

As libertarians, we should be encouraging people to engage in mutually beneficial voluntary exchanges regardless of arbitrary differences, such as where the person happened to be born.

Simultaneously, we should regularly delegitimize and shame the concept of welfare, since it discourages mutually beneficial trade, and allows the state to coercively benefit some people at the expense of others.

 

Hollywood Isn’t Real: Precise Space Targeting is Fiction

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A billion here and several billion there, pretty soon some technology works.

Not.

Please dismiss the idea of the all-seeing eye-in-the-sky providing real time weapons launch control. And even if they could provide the data, what system would coordinate and synchronize the fires? It doesn’t exist. Satellite images can only provide coarse location while the satellite flight over that region. At least now, only China has one satellite at geosynchronous orbit (22,236 miles above earth) has Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) capable to take workable image on earth.

Targeting, and by extension, actionable targeting requires much more resolution and sophisticated synchronization than is evident in the press releases from the Space Force.

BTW, only the US government could have an agency acronym of NGA (don’t say that around the watercooler or coffee machine at work, the HR harridans will fly out of the gargoyle palaces).

China with the luxury of being a regional hegemon is making better advances:

As of the end of 2021, China’s ISR satellite fleet contained more than 260 systems—a quantity​ second only to the United States, and nearly doubling China’s in-orbit systems since 2018.​ The PLA owns and operates about half of the world’s ISR systems, most of which could​ support monitoring, tracking, and targeting of U.S. and allied forces worldwide, especially​ throughout the Indo-Pacific region. These satellites also allow the PLA to monitor potential​ regional flashpoints, including the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan, Indian Ocean, and the South​ China Sea.​

Recent improvements to China’s space-based ISR capabilities emphasize the development,​ procurement, and use of increasingly capable satellites with digital camera technology as well​ as space-based radar for all-weather, 24-hour coverage. These improvements increase​ China’s monitoring capabilities—including observation of U.S. aircraft carriers,​
expeditionary strike groups, and deployed air wings. Space capabilities will enhance potential​ PLA military operations farther from the Chinese coast. These capabilities are being​ augmented with electronic reconnaissance satellites that monitor radar and radio​ transmissions.​

https://www.defense.gov/Spotlights/2023-China-Military-Power-Report/

The Space Farce is on the job:

Satellites equipped with Air Moving Target Indicators (AMTI), which would send precise tracking data to “shooters” on the ground, at sea and in the air, would be a new capability — joining the Space Force’s joint program with the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) to develop Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) satellites that track vehicles and ships.

“The adversary has become very good at pushing the lines of battle further and further out away from their shores, and have become very good at denying oversight of their territory. As they’ve done that, we’ve had to go higher and higher to get the same perspective of what’s going on on the battlefield,” Guetlein explained. “So, as we push to GMTI — that’s your larger moving targets — we also know we need to get after air moving targets. So we are starting to invest in those studies now, and in those conversations.”

Up to now, Space Force leaders have been somewhat coy about their plans for space-based AMTI — a job that currently is accomplished by the Air Force’s fleet of aging E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System. The Air Force in 2022 decided that Boeing’s E-7 Wedgetail aircraft would become the primary replacement for the E-3s, and last month finally reached a $2.6 billion deal with the company to acquire the first two E-7 of a planned 26 planes.

By contrast, the Space Force since 2021 has been pushing their case to fill part of the gap in ground tracking/targeting left by the Air Force’s retirement of the E-8 Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS) aircraft. That campaign has run up against roles and missions related challenges — some of which have yet to be fully resolved — from both the NRO and the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA). The NRO owns and operates the nation’s spy satellites, while the NGA is responsible for disseminating space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) imagery and analysis to users across the US government.

https://breakingdefense.com/2024/09/space-force-vice-wants-sats-to-track-aircraft-by-early-2030s/

Those E7 Wedgetails by Boeing? They expect a prototype from Boeing in 2027. Boeing even claims they’ll build six a year by the end of the decade. I wouldn’t buy a wheelbarrow from Boing now.Don’t believe it.

The Air Force originally awarded Boeing a contract worth up to $1.2 billion to kickstart work on the Wedgetail in 2023, though the deal was signed as an undefinitized contract action as the two parties worked to come to terms. The agreement announced today covers two rapid prototypes, and the Air Force eventually expects to field a fleet of 26 aircraft. 

Amid negotiations, Kendall earlier this year turned the heat up on Boeing, telling reporters that the service was “having a hard time” nailing down a price with the planemaker. Complications in ironing out the deal caused the Air Force to postpone procurement funding for the program, though Hunter previously said that he still expects Boeing could deliver the first prototype plane in fiscal year 2027. 

https://breakingdefense.com/2024/07/air-force-strikes-deal-with-boeing-for-e-7-wedgetail/

Pretty good work to get a billion dollars to start the aircraft development without a contract.

What a country!

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Anti-War Blog – The Powerful and the Powerless

Anti-War Blog – The Powerful and the Powerless

There is an indecency in forcing someones home open, to be pillaged, then celebrating in such behaviour by showing of what was found. Personal items. Men, relishing in the intimate secrets of a woman. Lingerie and other personal apparel to be strewn and displayed for a voyeurs gaze. A final victory of indignity that the powerful express over those who are ruled and dominated. Among the mass murder and starvation we witnessed more viral footage of Israeli soldiers parading their victims lingerie as an expression of victory in Palestine. The former owner of the lingerie, either dead or living, but homeless for certain.

It reminded me of a friend who had an incident with the South Australian police, they confiscated his phone because he had recorded them do something they were not meant to be doing. They were unable to find the recording though they did discover intimate photos that a husband and wife share between themselves. While in custody a police officer made the comment about how sexy the wife looked in her Valentines day lingerie. The police man smugly described to his thoughts upon seeing such a photo. The power disparity apparent. The husband could do nothing but co-operate. The might of the violent monopoly ensured as such. That can’t happen! Cries the naive who turn the other way repeatedly when it does happen. The belief that the monopoly will investigate itself and those who thrive within shall respect their roles. Just some bad apples. Like that IDF soldier, he is the bad apple while the others are making genocide possible.

When the Australian Federal Police raided journalists over the Afghan war crime allegations it was another moment that revealed the disparity between the powerful and powerless. Australian press freedom took a hit and the government showed that it’s only concern was retention of power. It’s not political parties, just government. Annika Smethurst suffered the indignity of the federal police going through her home, devices included. Placing her underwear and other very personal items on her bed to be photographed, even if such items were unrelated to the investigation. The treatment and shaming of the journalist in such a matter was an act of intimidation. The powerful had sent their message to the woman journalist who dared report. Shut up, Bitch!

The allies lost the war in Afghanistan and hundreds of thousand of people died. Many continue to do so from the remnants of what was left behind. Just as the war on Vietnam was lost, the legacy a historical dark spot for foreign policy. Millions of people killed and injured. It’s what the powerful do. In the retreat from Afghanistan the government did not want it to be known what was occurring there, what it’s warriors may have been doing. And what Australian government officials may have been aware of. The crime was in reporting on such crimes, killing children and the unarmed, it’s what the powerful do.

We are now witnessing a genocide in Palestine. The soldiers flashing underwear in such a manner is a micro moment of vileness in an ocean of atrocities. It’s not a trait of just the Israeli’s. It is a universal expression of those who seek power and who serve it. It’s how they view those who are ruled or who would defy such power. The romance of the powerful is that benevolence ensures a positive outcome, despite some sacrifice or that the powerful will police themselves, and do as it does with consideration, moderation and ultimately for the greater good of those ruled. Whether the ruled want it it or not. The consent is assumed and defined by the powerful, it’s mandated. The consent is given by default.

To report on such moments of injustice can very well be an illegal act. To discuss it, to question it to even know about it. There seems to be a comfort for many in allowing such an imbalance. Perhaps because they find employment inside the structures of power, they are dependent on it. The status quo is good to them. Like the friend who turns the other way while his mate bashes his wife or the lad who watches on while his buddies rape the girl. It’s none of their business or they can look past such indignities and disgusting acts. Those cops are just doing a job, otherwise good blokes. That soldier is letting of stress while in a war against a terror group, he probably is a really nice person. Just like the snipers who have been shooting children in the head or the drone operators destroying injured soldiers in Russia-Ukraine. The Japanese soldiers who cried for their mother after bayoneting babies, when a bayonet had stabbed them, the power of the State or the gang, or mob ensures that such imbalances may occur. Gas chambers and torture, perfectly legal, because the law is the power.

It’s easy to romance good versus evil in fiction. To admit and omit as the writer pleases. In life it’s all about perspective, those who do evil and are on the side of it pretend that it’s for a cause or that they themselves are powerless. Those feds raiding the journalists or the soldier displaying a woman’s underwear all just pawns on a chessboard, morally empty. Or the morality is that they see themselves as crusaders, how dare that woman journalist defy the authority, how dare the citizen record an incident of abuse, how dare that Palestinian lady live. There is nothing the powerless can do. They are told that it’s fair or just to be powerless. The powerful and it’s enablers will use language of justice but it is always in their favour. The powerless must comply, yield and when those moments arise, suffer. With law on their side, the rapist always gains consent, even if the victims scream, “NO!repeatedly.

The lack of outrage, care or the fact that so many want the powerful to grow in power is frightening. It’s even a bit depressing really. What does it say about a society or even you if you are fine with it all. But then again if there is nothing you can do, what does that say about your relationship with the powerful. Those who rule you, for your own good. Apparently even for the good of those no dying and dead.

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