Epstein Emails: But Noam, Monsters Don't Deserve Reintegration (and why haven't you figured that out by now?)
Newsweek article https://www.newsweek.com/celebrities-mentioned-in-jeffrey-epstein-emails-new-files-11049047
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Epstein Emails: But Noam, Monsters Don't Deserve Reintegration (and why haven't you figured that out by now?)
Newsweek article https://www.newsweek.com/celebrities-mentioned-in-jeffrey-epstein-emails-new-files-11049047
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News of the Day Nov 15th 2025: Epstein, H1Bs, Venezuela, Asia and China
Chinese wonders https://nomadiceveryman.blogspot.com/2025/11/chinese-futuristic-engineering-most.html
Monday UNSC vote https://nomadiceveryman.blogspot.com/2025/11/un-security-council-set-for-monday-vote.html
Trump deals with monarchs https://nomadiceveryman.blogspot.com/2025/11/trump-organization-is-said-to-be-in.html
Trump regime change Venezuela https://nomadiceveryman.blogspot.com/2025/11/us-announces-op-southern-spear-amid.html
Trump tariffs https://nomadiceveryman.blogspot.com/2025/11/with-us-paying-price-for-trumps.html
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from Common Dreams
Although President Donald Trump didn’t actually confess that his global trade war is driving up the cost of groceries for Americans, he did finally drop his dubiously named “reciprocal” tariffs on key imports on Friday.
According to a White House fact sheet, Trump’s new executive order ends his tariffs on beef; cocoa and spices; coffee and tea; bananas, oranges, and tomatoes; other tropical fruits and fruit juices; and fertilizers.
The New York Times had reported Thursday that “the Trump administration is preparing broad exemptions to certain tariffs in an effort to ease elevated food prices that have provoked anxiety for American consumers.”
The reporting drew critiques of the administration’s economic policies, including from members of Congress such as Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), who said that “Trump just admitted it: Americans are footing the bill for his disastrous tariffs.”...
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('... in air strikes on three boats allegedly from Venezuela and loaded with what the president has described as “big bags of cocaine and fentanyl.”\
“Each boat that we sink carries drugs that would kill more than 25,000 Americans.”
But here’s the thing: Although the United States Coast Guard interdicts staggering quantities of illegal drugs in the Caribbean each year, it does not encounter fentanyl on the high seas. South American cocaine and marijuana account for the overwhelming majority of maritime seizures, according to Coast Guard data, and there isn’t a single instance of a fentanyl seizure—let alone “bags” of the drug—in the agency’s press releases.' The Atlantic Sept 2025
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from WOLA
There is no fentanyl coming out of Venezuela 'killing 25,000 U.S. citizens each year'. That's a crock of shit. Its a lie like the Gulf of Tonkin attack. Like the attack on the U.S.S Liberty. Like Remember the Maine. Trump is just owned by Big Business, Big Oil, Big Pharma and Big Banking and is doing what they are making him do.
Maybe it's because the S.S. let a goober take a pot shot at him, maybe because he's remarkably corrupt or maybe because Epstein's files are still out there with pics and videos of him fucking kids.
The why is less important than the what and the what is he is looking to provoke a major war on behalf of all these players based on completely baseless claims which everyone can see thru immediately.)
The United States has launched a new military campaign in Latin America, dubbed Operation Southern Spear, under the pretext of the Trump administration's "war on drugs", which has so far yielded fatal operations and skyrocketing tensions amid the growing militarization of the region.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth revealed that, under President Donald Trump's directive, the Pentagon launched the operation, claiming it would "secure our Homeland from the drugs that are killing our people."
Southern Command had initially introduced Operation Southern Spear in January, outlining the use of advanced technologies, including long-dwell robotic surface vessels, small robotic interceptor boats, and vertical take-off and landing robotic air units to support counter-narcotics efforts...
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('While Saudi Arabia officially abolished slavery in 1962, human rights organizations widely report that a system of modern slavery and forced labor persists, including within the building and construction sectors. This is largely a result of the exploitative kafala sponsorship system, which ties migrant workers to their employers and creates conditions conducive to abuse' AI
Trump now supports massive increases in H1b immigration because the TechBro Billionaires he is beholden to want that cheap labor. U.S. educated citizens come out of school and can't get jobs because these assholes ship in workers at 1/3rd the cost of local talent and skill. When they come over here they are 'sponsored' by a company, owned if you will, and are beholden to them to take what they offer and keep their mouths shut. It's same fucking system used by the absolute monarchies in places like Oman, Saudi Arabia and UAE. Slaves, in other words. And is what Trump now supports overseas and back home in America. So much for populism. Last I checked, slavery isn't populist.)
from the NYT
The Trump Organization is in talks that could bring a Trump-branded property to one of Saudi Arabia’s largest government-owned real estate developments, according to the chief executive of the Saudi company leading the development.
The negotiations are the latest example of Mr. Trump blending governance and family business, particularly in Persian Gulf countries. Since returning to office, the president’s family and businesses have announced new ventures abroad involving billions of dollars, made hundreds of millions from cryptocurrency, and sold tickets to a private dinner hosted by Mr. Trump.
Mr. Trump is set to host Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler, in Washington next week.
The prince is overseeing a $63 billion project that is set to transform the historic Saudi town of Diriyah into a luxury destination with hotels, retail shops and office space. The Trump business has a history of lending its name to mixed-use projects touting “iconic luxury.”
“Nothing announced yet, but soon to be,” Jerry Inzerillo, chief executive of the Diriyah development and a longtime friend of President Trump, said in an interview. He said it was “just a matter of time” before the Trump Organization sealed a deal...
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from PressTV
Iran has strongly dismissed allegations of sabotage operations raised by the head of Canada’s domestic Security Agency against the Islamic Republic, calling the claims baseless and fabricated.
On Thursday, Dan Rogers, director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, claimed that the agency this year foiled potentially lethal threats by Iran directed against people whom Tehran sees as enemies.
He claimed that the agency countered actions by Iranian intelligence services and what he called their proxies, who allegedly targeted individuals they perceived as threats to Iran.
Rogers also alleged that his agents had blocked attempts by Russia to illegally acquire Canadian goods and technologies. He also levelled some accusations against China and India for espionage and transnational repression efforts against Canada.
Zahra Ershadi, Iran’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, said in a statement on Friday that the allegations were aimed at shifting attention away from Israel’s ongoing actions in West Asia and Canada’s role in supporting them.
“The ridiculous accusations of the Canadian Security Organization against Iran have no purpose other than to divert attention from the ongoing violations and crimes committed by the Zionist regime in the West Asia region and Canada’s support for it,” she said...
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(Monday is setting up to be a big showdown for the future of Gaza and Palestine. Fuck Turkey for supporting Trump's Great Trust/Gaza 2035 bullshit)
from Daily Sabah
The U.N. Security Council will vote Monday on a resolution backing U.S. President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, diplomats said, while Russia submitted a rival draft resolution, setting up a confrontation among the council’s veto powers.
Last week the Americans officially launched negotiations within the 15-member Security Council on a text that would follow up on a cease-fire in Israel’s two-year war on the Gaza Strip and endorse Trump's plan.
A draft of the resolution seen Thursday by AFP "welcomes the establishment of the Board of Peace," a transitional governing body for Gaza, that Trump would theoretically chair, with a mandate running until the end of 2027.
It would authorize member states to form a "temporary International Stabilization Force (ISF)" that would work with Israel and Egypt and newly trained Palestinian police to help secure border areas and demilitarize the Gaza Strip.
Unlike previous drafts, the latest mentions a possible future Palestinian state.
The United States and several Arab and Muslim-majority nations including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Türkiye called Friday for the U.N. Security Council to quickly adopt the resolution.
"The United States, Qatar, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Jordan, and Türkiye express our joint support for the Security Council Resolution currently under consideration," the countries said in a joint statement, adding they were seeking the measure's "swift adoption."
Friday's joint statement comes as Russia circulated a competing draft resolution to Council members that does not authorize the creation of a board of peace or the immediate deployment of an international force in Gaza, according to the text seen Friday by AFP.
The Russian version welcomes "the initiative that led to the cease-fire" but does not name Trump.
It also only calls on the U.N. secretary-general to submit a report that addresses the possibilities of deploying an international stabilization force in war-ravaged Gaza...
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No I am not that arrogant to suggest I am some kind of teacher or professor but I couldn't figure a better way to describe what I am going to do in an effort to pass on some of what I have learned over the years to those who are taking up the baton today.
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' Representative-elect Adelijta Grijalva, an Arizona Democrat, just walked onto the House floor to cheers and applause from her colleagues. Seven weeks after she won a special election to fill the seat left vacant by the death of her father, she will finally be sworn in today. She’s receiving hugs from many Democrats as she stands in the well waiting to take her oath, and one or two Republicans have also come over to wish her well.'
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(Yeah but that's not going to happen, said Parkrose Permaculture.)
(Only, it just did happen)