Israel will soon pass a law giving the death penalty for terrorists. We already know that a method used by Israel to control Palestine, is designating anybody who helps them a terrorist organization. The United States does the same to her enemies, for reasons unknown.
Basically, after the law is passed they can capture and kill whomever they like. These are not the actions of Holocaust survivors. These are not the Jews that faced the gas furnace. Make no mistake. There will be public executions. I can certify that these are the same arrogant pompous Israeli’s I provided daily service to in the hospitality industry (4-D Security).
Israel will wipe away all hopes of a global society policing itself. Sovereign rights prevail.
(If they make the law retroactive it will cover the murder of Yasar Arafat)
(Israels GDP continues to rise. Judgement Day is real. Christians will be judged by Jesus. Non-Christians, by God. Fire and brimstone or New Jerusalem-you decide. is your name inscribed in The Book of Life?)
Of course I am referring to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. I am curious as to why China is trying to convince us that this election is important, especially because of the tragedy at Tai Po.
Here is how it works:
🏛️ Breakdown of LegCo’s 90 Seats
40 seats: Chosen by the Election Committee (a Beijing-aligned body).
30 seats: Chosen by functional constituencies (industry/professional sectors).
20 seats: Chosen by direct public vote in geographical constituencies.
I do not actually have a lot to say here. China is communist. Hong Kong is a part of China. Although somehow ended up tasting United Kingdom imperialism.
It is what it is. But do not run to the microphones shouting democracy, which I have not heard you do. But why pretend the vote actually matters?
Hong Kong’ers are voting today to fill the super-minority elected portion of the government.
Before the restructuring of 2021 voter turnout was 50-70%, Since the 2021 restructuring the voter turnout is 30-32%. I mean really, what is the point of voting.
This activity does not lift spirits. It demoralizes people, as per.
📊 Turnout Data Since 2021
2021 LegCo Election: 30.2% turnout — record low at the time, with 1.35 million voters out of 4.47 million registered.
2023 District Council Election: 27.6% turnout — dropped further, only 1.19 million voters participated.
2025 LegCo Election (Dec 7): 31.9% turnout — modest rebound, with about 1.32 million voters out of 4.13 million registered.
We already know that China rules with a firm grip. Hong Kong got a taste of freedom, before legally reverting back.
“Hong Kong was “given” to Britain not voluntarily, but through military defeat and unequal treaties during the Opium Wars. Britain sought it as a strategic trading post, and it remained under British rule until the 1997 handover to China”.
Ultimately, China losing the opium wars caused them to cede land. Then a bunch of treaty’s were done, after more wars. And somehow toying with the lives of the residents of Hong Kong, never seemed to matter. Just like the residents of Tai Po. You allow random companies to do construction without supervision?
The things men do.
You can dress it up and put a skirt on it. But if it walks like a duck, and quacks. More likely than not it is actually a duck.
[once again, the UK. they are also behind the Palestine giveaway. I am beginning to embrace their turmoil. their politics and politicians-a literal viper’s nest. thou sowest, so shall thou reap. what profit thou?]
Tina: Represents the Olympic Winter Games. She’s a light-colored stoat, symbolizing purity, beauty, and the Italian mountain spirit.
Milo: Represents the Paralympic Winter Games. He’s darker-furred, born without one paw but uses his tail creatively, embodying resilience and inclusivity.
The Flo: Six little snowdrop flowers accompany Tina and Milo, symbolizing rebirth, hope, and friendship.
The long and short of it revenue: $11bn US, $79bn globally. The revenue in the US was up 9% over last year. However, order volume fell 1-2%, as reported. The reason revenue is up 9% over last year is because prices are up 7% over last year. The capitalists are quite simply taking more money.
I used to do this deal with my daughter where if she came toward me with a particular look on her face. I just took out my wallet and gave it to her and said – “just leave me whatever you do not need”. It worked every time. She actually stopped to think about how much she was taking and how much she was leaving. All based on love. Do you think a capitalist cares?
Now the, lets talk TRU. As you might be aware I have a pet peeve against the US government constantly cooking the books.
📊 Reported vs. TRU Order Volume Loss (Black Friday 2025)
Measure
Reported Change
Source
TRU/Adjusted View
Context
Salesforce (U.S. online)
Order volumes down 1% YoY
Salesforce
Effective volume loss ~6–8%
Average selling prices rose 7%, masking weaker demand.
Salesforce (Units per transaction)
Units per checkout down 2% YoY
Salesforce
TRU-adjusted ~5–6% decline
Fewer items per basket despite higher spend.
Adobe Analytics
Reported overall spending up 9.1% YoY
Adobe
TRU-adjusted shows much of growth inflation-driven
Adobe did not highlight unit decline, but price inflation explains the gap.
Accertify (transaction data)
Transaction count up 24% YoY, avg purchase size down 17%
Reported decline: Salesforce explicitly reported order volumes fell 1% YoY and units per transaction fell 2%, even as total spending rose.
Price inflation effect: Average selling prices rose 7%, meaning higher totals came from inflation, not more goods sold.
TRU adjustment: LISEP’s TRU framework accounts for underemployment (23.1% in Nov 2025) and affordability strain. When adjusted, the real effective volume loss is ~6–8%, reflecting fewer goods purchased per household.
Accertify’s counterpoint: Transaction counts surged 24%, but average purchase size fell 17%, showing fragmented, smaller buys rather than robust demand.
It is all very simple. I prefer the LISEP numbers to the politically motivated numbers. Either way we are spending more and getting less. This is President Donald Trump’s America’s First dream. How nice would it be if we all got a 7% bonus every year? The COLA increase for Social Security is 2.8%. That is not even close to fair. Where is Trump, on this? (fraud). Where are our legislators?
There are a lot of infringements to citizens’ rights in Mexico. Human Rights organizations should be very active in the country.
There are residents in Mexico City who have no reliable water source. The Televisa stadium has the rights to the well in the region. Rights sold to them by the government.
The capitalists in Mexico City control the residents access to water, on a regular basis. But by all means do not allow that to interrupt a World Cup Match.
Apparently human rights monitors do not visit Mexico.
Guess who is the former mayor of Mexico City?
“On the political front, Mexico’s president-elect and former mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, held an event on the esplanade of the Coyoacán mayor’s office in Mexico City on May 5, 2024, where she stated, “No scientist, because there is still no science that can do that, could predict this circumstance,” in referencing the current water crisis.“
President Sheinbaum is apparently a puppet for the capitalists. Or, what?
Make no mistake in translation: right today there are residents in Mexico City who might have water, with very low pressure – once or twice a week, right beside Televisa stadium. The stadium has a constant water supply. Enjoy your world cup match.
Most often the differences can be directly linked to diagnostic service, by region. It seems that with regards to autism, the US has better diagnostics in place, because the disability is more prevalent.
I am not satisfied that current efforts in DC will produce the immediate results needed. It always takes time to develop a new framework, because everybody has been resting on their laurels for too long.
As I am not institutionally educated beyond high school, I strive on the commonsense approach, which most educated people consider a hazard. Unless you consider where we are now.
But from 2000 to 2004 we had relative autism rates per capita. Somewhere about 2005 we begin to take-off in the United States.
Our legislators are only equipped with republican/democrat logic, so it is doubtful they have the ability to make a connection.
If America were to remain true to herself, somebody already knows the answer. It is likely about dollar bills.
This post was not intended to say anything in particular. I like to keep what is important, in focus.
(the graph is by copilot.com)
[why would 2010 spike and then decrease. indicative of control]
In this chart we see that Asia is trending upward similar to the US but not the same degree. Both Africa and Europe can be considered relative. Everybody spikes in 2010. Only the US comes back down after spiking.
AI is trying to convince me that the spike in 2010 is down to diagnostic modifications and increased surveillance. I almost never accept AI’s opinions, only its facts.
However, The CDC would have us believe the same:
“The global prevalence of autism has increased twentyfold to thirtyfold since the earliest epidemiologic studies were conducted in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, prevalence estimates from European studies were one in 2,500 children in the population (2), and by the 2000s prevalence estimates from large surveys were 1%–2% of all children (3–5). Although the underlying reasons for the apparent prevalence changes are difficult to study empirically, select studies suggest that much of the recent prevalence increase is likely attributable to extrinsic factors such as improved awareness and recognition and changes in diagnostic practice or service availability (5,6)”.
Global agricultural output expanded significantly: By 2010, world agricultural production had shifted heavily toward the Global South, with rising yields in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
SPAM2010 dataset release: Provided the first detailed global maps of crop production, covering 42 major crops, which highlighted intensification and diversification of farming systems.
Shift in commodity mix: Production moved away from cereals toward oil crops, poultry, and aquaculture, reflecting changing diets and demand.
Technology adoption: Biotechnology (GM crops), mechanization, and irrigation expansion accelerated, boosting productivity while reducing labor reliance.
I received this output from AI when I mentioned the “2010 Spike” without including autism. Once I indicated that the “spike” in 2010 referred to the autism graph, I got a different answer.
It seems as though I have arrived at a conclusion, on accident. If you ask a direct question, AI – like politicians, will dress it up and put a skirt on it. Ask enough indirect questions to get a proper answer. AI is already working for the government, intentional or otherwise.
[in 2010 somebody developed pollutants and started exporting to the world. Autism is a cancer created external to the body]
[my specific computer expertise is ensuring the effective end use of products created. that was my bread and butter. you create it – I make it sing and dance, seamlessly. I do not have the ability to create products myself, yet. that is why I am training AI]
[thusly, the answer is simple. to respond effectively to the rising autism rate, return to the heartland. turn back to small farmers. put the labor back into farming. coward. in the short-term force your grocer to seek locally grown products, and label them accordingly. I am almost certain all you have to do is ask. Or sit around complaining about politicians]
For the second time in a decade Bulgarians are in the streets protesting against illegitimate leadership, a plague pillaging the globe.
Apparently, the government wanted the people to pay the full tax for entering the European Union, leaving their leaders free to increase their personal wealth.
I have already mentioned that Trump’s murder campaign in the Caribbean is in a large part due to America’s acceptance of Israeli atrocities. They have been able to shape the thought processes in our leaders. Not that we were ever wholly moral.
The United States is not a party to any global pact whereby we can be held accountable for our actions. Therefore, the US is immoral on the surface. That is the image we project.
Now we are asking the rest of the world to follow our example. I mean really, the atrocity is only as bad as you think it is – so just do not think about it.
Where does this path lead us? The question we never ask ourselves. What does this do to the soul of our nation? Our moral fabric? I beseech you to not let it lead to the acceptance of immorality, similar to the likes of Israel and Donald Trump. Killing having become palatable as a necessary evil. If you have enough power, your power then becomes your justification. If you have no power, just follow somebody else who does, for your justification
We need to really begin to take the cultural boycott of Israel to heart. Hearts and minds are being framed as we speak.
I particularly call out the entertainment industry in the United States, who fear all Jews, like the good little slave that they allow themselves to be. Chicken little serves as your mantra.
Now it is time for me to do the dreaded, and give Donald Trump some credit.
I like what he is doing with immigration in the United States. The democrats literally left the doors wide open under Biden, and slightly less under Obama. Biden’s was obvious, Obama’s not so much. The trend inside the United States was moving toward lawlessness.
Now I am finding out, due to threats from Russia and Trump’s erratic behavior – that several European nations had stopped defending themselves, altogether.
So apparently many countries decided that NATO would be their protector, or they would do without one.
📊 NATO Spending Before Trump’s Push
NATO set the 2% of GDP defense spending benchmark at the 2014 Wales Summit, with a goal of compliance by 2024.
By 2016–2017, only a handful of countries were meeting the threshold:
United States (~3.6%)
Greece (~2.4%)
United Kingdom (~2.1%)
Poland (~2.0%)
Estonia (~2.0%)
All other NATO members (20+ countries) were below the 2% mark, some significantly (e.g., Germany ~1.2%, Canada ~1.0%, Spain ~0.9%).
What does that tell us? Most of Europe, having suffered many wars had decided that defense is not a priority. Now I get why Trump was so pissed during his first term.
The reason this is before us today is because I happened to notice that France and Germany are reinstating volunteer military service, and it left me dumbfounded.
It is still not clear to me how any responsible country on this earth would do that, and I am a pacifist. As a veteran during times different to today, I clearly state that defense is a deterrence. I reject Trumps notion of a Department of War.
Putin could very well, do you – before you get a chance to get caught-up.
Who thought that a good idea? Inquiring minds want to know.
“Like other European countries, Germany ran down its armed forces during the peacetime years of the 1990s. During the Cold War it had an army of almost half a million.
Compulsory military service in Germany was ended in 2011 under former chancellor Angela Merkel.
But now, in the face of perceived threats from Russia and heavy pressure from Germany’s traditional ally, the US, Friedrich Merz has pledged to rebuild the Bundeswehr into Europe’s strongest conventional army”.
The primary problem facing these restart-ups is the social attitudes of young people. This is an entitlement generation.
Europe owes a debt of gratitude to both Trump and Putin. Military service will reinstate a wholesome dimension to your societies. Cause some of y’all are losing your way. You can redirect the energy being wasted forming right/left wing groups. Turn that into “National Pride”.
The only reason Trump is in Africa is because of rare earth minerals. Somalia, the niggers he wants to kick out also has rare earth minerals, but there is no structure available to exploit them. Because he cannot exploit them, he wants them out. The self-declared republic of Somaliland is exploiting their minerals for political gain.
Also, rare earth minerals are central to the current peace negotiations between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The U.S.-brokered Washington Accords explicitly tie peace efforts to agreements granting American companies access to Congo’s and Rwanda’s mineral reserves, making resource extraction a key incentive for both sides.
Analysts are deeply skeptical that the Congo–Rwanda peace deal will hold. While leaders and the U.S. present it as a breakthrough, experts warn that ongoing fighting, lack of accountability, and unresolved rebel activity mean the agreement is fragile and unlikely to deliver lasting peace without major reforms.
Once again President Trump is pissing into a very strong wind. Africa is not stable enough for exploitation. There are also components to the conflict not present at the negotiating table.
Yet again Africa sells her soul to the devil. Mineral slavery this time. We should all be relieved. Africa will sell her mother. Africa has yet to realize, she never profits. She is only on earth to be exploited.