COMMENTARY / OPINION
Invasion of the humanoids: No, this is not science fiction! LEO HOHMANN
The world’s great powers are in a race to create a powerful new species of humans that are not human at all, but they will be used as powerful tools of intimidation and deception
NOV 27, 2023 – China has published plans to mass-produce humanoid robots by 2025, as Western companies including Elon Musk‘s Tesla race to produce their own humanoids, The Daily Mail reports.
The British news outlet spoke to leading experts on how humanoid robots could change the world – with one expert saying that the tech will grow exponentially this decade.
Goldman Sachs has predicted that the market for humanoid robots could be worth $150 billion a year worldwide within 15 years — and that humanoid robots will be viable in factories between 2025-2028 and in other jobs by 2030-2035.
The technology will have a positive impact in many fields, believes Marga Hoek, author of “Tech for Good,” but people need to prepare for it.
Hoek said that predictions suggest that up to a quarter of all jobs could be lost to robotics and AI technology. But that’s not a bad thing, she says. We must embrace it.
Hoek told the Daily Mail: “My biggest worry is that all humankind spends a lot of time on fearing, instead of accepting and anticipating.”
Hoek said we need more research to be done on which job roles will still “add value” in a world of humanoid robots. She said, “If we don’t train people, if we don’t anticipate, if we don’t radically change around the school programs, for instance, we’ll be too late.”
What she seems to be saying is, we need to train people to accept their fate. You will be obsolete and learn to like it? Even Yuval Harari admits this is a big problem in a world being taken over by AI. Harari has said that the human feeling of not being needed is even more difficult than the feeling of being oppressed or taken advantage of.
Yes, it’s a natural human tendency to need to be needed — in our personal and professional lives. But the technocrats want to steal that from us and then shame us if we don’t go along.
Hoek predicts that rather than human caregivers, humanoid robots will look after the elderly as well as young people with disorders such as autism.
Doesn’t that sound like something to eagerly look forward to? You get old and fragile, so instead of a family member or a caring nurse, you get a machine to look after your needs. Oh boy, I can’t wait.
The West has gone mad – and evil Giulio Meotti
What is this evil acid that corrodes Western humanism, and where does it come from? Opinion.
Nov 27, 2023, 6:33 AM (GMT+2) – According to French philosopher Alain Finkielkraut, heir to the great liberal thinkers, from Raymond Aron to Albert Camus, “we have slipped into hatred towards our world. The woke spirit, which has taken the place of communist ideology, defines white supremacism as absolute evil and makes the Israeli the quintessence of this evil.”
Hence the assault on the history and culture of the West to dismantle and disperse them both.
And this West now hates itself to the point of generating crazy paradoxes every day. Under these circumstances, how long can our house, the increasingly divided house of the civilized world, stand?
And while in Canada – the country of Leonard Cohen, Saul Bellow and Mordechai Richler, one of the most peaceful and safe places in the world until a few years ago – Molotov cocktails are thrown against synagogues, stars of David and threatening letters are painted on Jewish homes. University of Alberta Samantha Pearson, the head of the campus’ sexual assault centre, signed an open letter denying that Hamas-led terrorists raped Israeli women during the devastating assault of October 7th.
At the same time, Gretchen Felker-Martin, the well known horror writer and transgender activist, defined the blowing up the World Trade Center as “probably the most defensible thing he (Bin Laden) did”.
The West has rotted to the point that high percentages of young people sympathize with the writings of Osama bin Laden.
The president of New York University’s “non-binary students” also defended Hamas. Meanwhile, the third largest Norwegian newspaper, Dagbladet, of one of those countries that consider themselves rational and enlightened, managed to write that Israel had started the war, then had to add that on October 7th, Hamas had first killed 1,200 Israelis.
Meanwhile, a professor at Exeter University in England hailed the “courage of Hamas”.
What is this evil acid that corrodes Western humanism, and where does it come from?
Revealing Sinwar’s Critical Mistake [11:16] Tom Nash Report
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Once THIS Happens, Hamas is FINISHED [21:46] The Tom Nash Report
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Israel in the Crosshairs, Part One: A Soviet Psy-Op Second to None CHERIE ZASLAWSKY
If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. – Joseph Goebbels
NOV 26, 2023
PRELUDE
The aftermath of Hamas’ Simchat Torah surprise attack on Israel has left us with definitive answers to several questions.
· The vaunted Two-State Solution, previewed in Hamas’ barbaric October 7th massacre of Israeli civilians, is dead in the water.
· Arab Muslims are serious about wiping Israel off the map.
· Jew hatred is alive and well.
· And yes, it can happen again.
These are troubling discoveries, but we ignore the truth at our peril. And in that spirit, I’m going to forge ahead by not only commenting on the war between Hamas and Israel, but also by revisiting the history underlying this conflict in my article to follow.
But first I’d like to take a proverbial bird’s eye view of the whole situation.
There are three groups currently vying for world control. They are: the Chinese Communists, Muslim fundamentalists, and the Luciferian globalist elites with their plan for a New World Order/One World Government/Great Reset.
We might also include the Nazis’ vaunted plan for a Thousand Year Reich—but though we’re seeing Nazi eugenicist elements involving the mRNA vaccines, etc., we can include this element as a subset within the globalist NWO cabal—though to give the Nazi’s their due, the whole global plan is both communistic and fascistic in nature.
The Davos Elites, aka the globalist cabal, are the ultimate people without a state, as they have no loyalty to their own countries where they hold citizenship. Indeed, they coined the phrase “citizens of the world”—but that’s ostensibly meant for We the Serfs, as they prod us closer and closer to their planned Global Government. They clearly plan to be “rulers of the world,” not mere citizens. But they have no army or navy of their own, so how are they going to conquer the rest of us?
How the U.S., the UN and the Media Saved Hamas Thirty Years Ago BY DANIEL GREENFIELD
Israel expelled Hamas. The world forced Israel to take it back.
NOV 25, 2023 11:00 AM – “Deporting The Hope For Peace?” Newsweek asked. The hope for peace was Hamas.
The year was 1992. The Clinton administration was trying to get Israeli Prime Minister Rabin and the PLO’s Yasser Arafat to sign on the dotted line of the Oslo Accords to create a terror state inside Israel. In the name of peace. Unfortunately Hamas kept killing Israelis.
15-year-old Helena Rapp had been stabbed to death at a bus stop on the way to school. A few days later, Rabbi Shimon Biran, a father of four, was similarly murdered by an Islamic terrorist.
Fed up with the latest killings, Prime Minister Rabin put 417 Islamists terrorists on buses and dumped them in Lebanon. The monsters he deported included top Hamas terror leaders.
On the six buses were current Hamas leader Ismael Haniyeh, Hamas co-founder Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi, who would vow, “by Allah, we will not leave one Jew in Palestine,” Abu Osama, who helped draft the Hamas charter calling for the extermination of the Jews, Hamas co-founders Mohammed Taha, Hammad Al-Hasanat, and Mahmoud Zahar, who threatened “They have legitimized the killing of their people all over the world by killing our people,” Hamad Al-Bitawi, who proclaimed that “Jihad is a collective duty” along with Abdullah al-Shami, the head of Islamic Jihad, and many other present and future Islamic terror leaders deported to Lebanon.
The New York Times headlined its coverage, “Ousted Arabs Shiver and Wait in Lebanese Limbo.” Newsweek also sympathetically described how the Hamas terrorists were “shivering in the cold.” The Washington Post lingered on their handcuff “welts.” The AP warned that seven of the terrorists were “said to be suffering from heart problems, high blood pressure or diabetes.”
In reality the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists had been equipped by Israel with raincoats, blankets, food and $50 each: more than enough to buy whatever they needed in Lebanon.
Pollard: “Ship of fools steering our country onto the rocks” By JONATHAN POLLARD
“Our electorate must remember that it wasn’t just the current government responsible for this debacle,” writes Jonathan Pollard.
OCTOBER 16, 2023 12:24 – Given the horrifying events that occurred in southern Israel this past Simchat Torah and the incomprehensible incompetence that our government and military high command exhibited at the time, it’s not surprising that polls have indicated a surge in support for opposition parties.
However understandable this political reaction has been, our electorate must remember that it wasn’t just the current government responsible for this debacle. Instead, the blame for the massacre of our innocents extends to other organizations and individuals in the opposition. Indeed, the categorical refusal of groups like the Kaplan Force and Brothers-in-Arms to accept their share of the blame for having inadvertently encouraged Hamas’ assault on our border communities is almost as shocking as the government’s total failure to prevent the surprise attack in the first place.
As the months of anti-judicial reform protests took place, I observed the reactions of our enemies to these events.
Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah concluded that our society was disintegrating and that the IDF, in particular, was either unprepared or unwilling to fight effectively. The latter misperception was caused by those reservists, who were threatening not to report for duty unless the government’s judicial reform program was dropped.
This rank insubordination was referenced by various Hamas spokesmen, who gloated over their belief that this revolt by our best soldiers proved that the days of the IDF’s “invincibility” were over.
‘Appreciate the incalculable damage’
In this regard, it’s essential to appreciate the incalculable damage done to our perceived military capabilities by such former generals as National Unity Head Benny Gantz, MK Gadi Eisenkot, former Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon and former prime minister Ehud Barak, former Mossad chief Tamir Pardo and former Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman. All these individuals helped spread the false image of an IDF that was splintering over the government’s judicial reform agenda to one degree or another.
Unfortunately, our enemies were listening and reached what they thought were the appropriate conclusions. And while it’s true that Hamas had been planning their cross-border assault for approximately two years, its timing was driven, to a large degree, by the opposition’s utterly irresponsible behavior. This is why some commentators are accusing the opposition of suffering from a case of criminal blindness bordering on treason.
[Ed.: This guy (Pollard) may be reading too much Daily Shmutz!]
Breaking with America: Jonathan Pollard and Rabbi David Bar-Hayim [1:17:44]
November 25, 2023
America shouldn’t let Hamas bargain its way to victory Jonathan Tobin
Israel had no choice but to accept a deal to release some hostages. But Washington shouldn’t pressure Jerusalem to let the terrorists run out the clock on a just war.
(November 22, 2023 / JNS) – Israel’s government knew that it had no choice but to accept the deal it was offered in which some of the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7 would be freed in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and a temporary ceasefire in the war to eliminate the terrorist group from the Gaza Strip. Pressure from the families of the hostages and a Jewish tradition that prioritizes the redemption of captives swamped all of the objections to giving Hamas what it wanted in exchange for the lives of Jewish women and children.
But the question before the Jewish state and its allies isn’t so much whether the deal was one that enhances Israel’s security or if, instead, it strengthens the barbaric group that committed unspeakable atrocities last month and makes it easier for them to survive. Rather, the key dilemma facing it and those who claim to be its friends is whether this is the start of a prolonged bargaining process that will bring victory to Hamas. And the party that will have the most to say about that is President Joe Biden, not Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
SHOCKING: Israel Receives LETHAL Order From Netanyahu [19:48]
Stephen Gardner and Joel Pollak interview. In a late-night press conference, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he has instructed Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, to target any Hamas leader worldwide. The motivation behind this order is not explicitly mentioned, leaving room for speculation. The potential impact on Hamas leaders is uncertain; it may force them to go on the run.
As for hostage negotiations, they are reportedly commencing, with a suggested exchange ratio of 3 Hamas terrorists for each Israeli hostage. The reasoning behind this specific ratio remains undisclosed.
During the interview, the journalist is asked if they entered Gaza or the part of Israel targeted by Hamas but provides no specific response. There’s also a query about the authenticity of Hamas tunnels under the Al Shifa hospital, contributing to the difficulty of distinguishing truth from propaganda.
The international community’s varied reactions are mentioned, with calls for Netanyahu’s arrest and accusations of genocide and war crimes. A comparison is drawn between sentiments in Israel and Western journalism. The information is presented as part of a broader discussion on the complexities and controversies surrounding the ongoing situation.