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Douglas Caddy

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  1. One of the Great in journalism. ‘A Beacon of Light in Dark Times’: John Pilger has Died - Palestine Chronicle
  2. Not to be missed. Israeli Officials Fear ICJ Could Charge Israel with Genocide in Gaza - Reports - Palestine Chronicle
  3. They know this issue presents the U.S. with an almost insoluble problem that is tearing the country apart. They also know that they can send in hundreds of sleeper agents who will at some point engage in domestic terrorism on a mass scale that will frighten Americans in a way never felt before.
  4. Plane detained in France sheds light on Nicaragua’s role in US migrant crisis | Nicaragua | The Guardian
  5. West should not wait for Pearl Harbor effect in Ukraine –Lithuanian FM - Euromaidan Press
  6. I have to think about this more before answering. This fairly recent interview of General Wesley Clark raises the question who would benefit most from taking out the seven counties. It would be Israel.
  7. Israel-Gaza war live: Israeli minister calls for return of Jewish settlers to Gaza Strip after war (theguardian.com) Article cites Democratic Senators criticism of Biden in his handling of Gaza and sending weapons to Israel.
  8. I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it." Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001, to Shimon Peres, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio. a compilation of selected quotations - MIFTAH MIFTAH http://www.miftah.org › Doc › Factsheets › Other
  9. South Africa launches case at UN court accusing Israel of genocide | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian
  10. Detours on the Road to Disclosure: UAP Amendment Knocked Down, but Senator Schumer Promises to Keep Fighting – WHITLEY STRIEBER'S UNKNOWN COUNTRY
  11. Here are the two foremost experts on the Alien Presence, Whitley Strieber and Linda Mouton Howe, discussing what is known up to date about the topic in a December 22, 2023, Dreamland Show. It is full of thought-provoking revelations. https://www.unknowncountry.com/dreamland/christmas-new-years-special-whitley-celebrates-his-25th-year-as-dreamland-host-with-his-first-guest-linda-moulton-howe/
  12. The real Frank Sinatra as revealed on Facebook Frank Sinatra's self-inflicted tough-guy-party-animal-Rat-Packer image was not only childish and tiresome, it belied the fact that he was well-read, thoughtful, and a committed free thinker. In this 1963 interview with Playboy magazine, Sinatra speaks frankly (sorry) about the hypocrisy and dangers of "the witch doctor in the middle"--his term for organized religion. Playboy: All right, let's start with the most basic question there is: Are you a religious man? Do you believe in God? Sinatra: Well, that'll do for openers. I think I can sum up my religious feelings in a couple of paragraphs. First: I believe in you and me. I'm like Albert Schweitzer and Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein in that I have a respect for life — in any form. I believe in nature, in the birds, the sea, the sky, in everything I can see or that there is real evidence for. If these things are what you mean by God, then I believe in God. But I don't believe in a personal God to whom I look for comfort or for a natural on the next roll of the dice. I'm not unmindful of man's seeming need for faith; I'm for anything that gets you through the night, be it prayer, tranquilizers or a bottle of Jack Daniel's. But to me religion is a deeply personal thing in which man and God go it alone together, without the witch doctor in the middle. The witch doctor tries to convince us that we have to ask God for help, to spell out to him what we need, even to bribe him with prayer or cash on the line. Well, I believe that God knows what each of us wants and needs. It's not necessary for us to make it to church on Sunday to reach Him. You can find Him anyplace. And if that sounds heretical, my source is pretty good: Matthew, Five to Seven, The Sermon on the Mount. Playboy: You haven't found any answers for yourself in organized religion? Sinatra: There are things about organized religion which I resent. Christ is revered as the Prince of Peace, but more blood has been shed in His name than any other figure in history. You show me one step forward in the name of religion and I'll show you a hundred retrogressions. Remember, they were men of God who destroyed the educational treasures at Alexandria, who perpetrated the Inquisition in Spain, who burned the witches at Salem. Over 25,000 organized religions flourish on this planet, but the followers of each think all the others are miserably misguided and probably evil as well. In India they worship white cows, monkeys and a dip in the Ganges. The Moslems accept slavery and prepare for Allah, who promises wine and revirginated women. And witch doctors aren't just in Africa. If you look in the L.A. papers of a Sunday morning, you'll see the local variety advertising their wares like suits with two pairs of pants. Playboy: Hasn't religious faith just as often served as a civilizing influence? Sinatra: Remember that leering, cursing lynch mob in Little Rock reviling a meek, innocent little 12-year-old Negro girl as she tried to enroll in public school? Weren't they — or most of them — devout churchgoers? I detest the two-faced who pretend liberality but are practiced bigots in their own mean little spheres. I didn't tell my daughter whom to marry, but I'd have broken her back if she had had big eyes for a bigot. As I see it, man is a product of his conditioning, and the social forces which mold his morality and conduct — including racial prejudice — are influenced more by material things like food and economic necessities than by the fear and awe and bigotry generated by the high priests of commercialized superstition. Now don't get me wrong. I'm for decency — period. I'm for anything and everything that bodes love and consideration for my fellow man. But when lip service to some mysterious deity permits bestiality on Wednesday and absolution on Sunday — cash me out. Playboy: But aren't such spiritual hypocrites in a minority? Aren't most Americans fairly consistent in their conduct within the precepts of religious doctrine? Sinatra: I've got no quarrel with men of decency at any level. But I can't believe that decency stems only from religion. And I can't help wondering how many public figures make avowals of religious faith to maintain an aura of respectability. Our civilization, such as it is, was shaped by religion, and the men who aspire to public office anyplace in the free world must make obeisance to God or risk immediate opprobrium. Our press accurately reflects the religious nature of our society, but you'll notice that it also carries the articles and advertisements of astrology and hokey Elmer Gantry revivalists. We in America pride ourselves on freedom of the press, but every day I see, and so do you, this kind of dishonesty and distortion not only in this area but in reporting — about guys like me, for instance, which is of minor importance except to me; but also in reporting world news. How can a free people make decisions without facts? If the press reports world news as they report about me, we're in trouble. Playboy: Are you saying that . . . Sinatra: No, wait, let me finish. Have you thought of the chance I'm taking by speaking out this way? Can you imagine the deluge of crank letters, curses, threats and obscenities I'll receive after these remarks gain general circulation? Worse, the boycott of my records, my films, maybe a picket line at my opening at the Sands. Why? Because I've dared to say that love and decency are not necessarily concomitants of religious fervor. Playboy: If you think you're stepping over the line, offending your public or perhaps risking economic suicide, shall we cut this off now, erase the tape and start over along more antiseptic lines? Sinatra: No, let's let it run. I've thought this way for years, ached to say these things. Whom have I harmed by what I've said? What moral defection have I suggested? No, I don't want to chicken out now. Come on, pal, the clock's running.
  13. Israel-Gaza war live: Israel calls Erdoğan’s comparison of Netanyahu and Hitler ‘deeply offensive’ (theguardian.com)
  14. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/27/us/politics/china-cia-spy-mss.html?unlocked_article_code=1.JE0.sAcJ.35m3bbGAn2Fu&hpgrp=k-abar&smid=url-share China's spy operation
  15. Video shows huge explosion Ukraine says it has destroyed Russian warship in Crimean port | Russia | The Guardian
  16. From today's New York Times article about the Ron Desantis campaign titled, "He Was the Antidote to Chaos, Then Came Internal Calamity": "Ryan Tyson, Mr. DeSantis's longtime pollster and one of his closest advisers, has privately said to multiple people that they are now at the point in the campaign where they need to 'make the patient comfortable,' a phrase evoking hospice care."
  17. Revealed: how US residents are funding illegal settlements in the West Bank | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian
  18. Staggering death told of Palestinians in Gaza. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/21/world/middleeast/gaza-death-toll-palestinians.html?unlocked_article_code=1.IE0.nGy4.-TFHaFanNFI6&hpgrp=k-abar&smid=url-share
  19. https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iranian-spy-ship-helps-houthis-direct-attacks-on-red-sea-vessels-d6f7fd40?reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
  20. Wikipedia shows how wrong you are. Billie Sol Estes - Wikipedia
  21. UFO caught on camera hovering over Air Force 1 at LAX during Joe Biden's fundraising trip to Los Angeles | Daily Mail Online
  22. From Facebook today: In early 1943 Frankie Sinatra’s manager tried to book him at the elite Copacabana night club in New York City. He was turned down. So he settled for a three week engagement at the lesser known Riobamba Club in New York City in April 1943 for $750.00 dollars a week. There were three shows in the evening into the next morning and Sinatra did all three to standing room only crowds. 8:30pm, 1200am, 2:00am. By the end of the third week it was standing room only for his shows even at 2:00 am. His salary rose to $1,200.00 a week and the Copacabana begged for his services. This is an account of Sinatra’s performance at the Riobamba club. Three times an evening, Sinatra ... steps into the baby spotlight that splashes on to the dance floor. In a come-hither, breathless voice, he then sings such songs as 'You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To', 'That Old Black Magic', 'She's Funny That Way', and 'Embraceable You'. As he whispers the lyrics, he fondles his wedding ring and his eyes grow misty. A hush hangs over the tables, and in the eyes of the women present there is soft contentment. The lights go up and Sinatra bows, slouches across the floor and is swallowed up by the shadows. –George Frazier, Life magazine, May 3, 1943. Dean Martin in September of 1943 was a last minute substitution for Sinatra at the Riobamba club. That’s where they both met each other. As 1943 progressed he became increasingly incredibly popular and was in demand by most everyone and by the end of that year he was unbelievably followed and loved by millions of people especially teenage girls and young women.
  23. I have never read Boot's book. If you read what I posted on 8/20/23, it starts with "Message I received today from Robert Morrow:" Robert has a new posting not far above in this topic. Your conversation should be with him, not with me.
  24. Mike Johnson is out of his league as House Speaker. This could finish him. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/mike-johnson-cannot-be-trusted-trump-ally-says-speaker-is-secretly-meeting-ron-desantis/ar-AA1lP9Nc?ocid=socialshare&pc=DCTS&cvid=a3a3822fd78042f4b45a85a0507e55fe&ei=35
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