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Israeli Infiltration Of Trump Admin Explained In Three Minutes

“Like puppets on a string.”

Marco Rubio exposed what everyone already knew: Trump bombed Iran for Israel.

The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal explains the Israeli infiltration of the Trump admin in three minutes.

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#usa #FCC bans imports of new #routers made in other countries, on national security concerns

The US Federal Communications Commission has just announced a ban on imports of “all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries,” which would be… almost all of them, except that the rule only affects new routers that haven’t yet received FCC authorization.

Last year, news broke that Government officials had been considering banning sales of TP-Link routers manufactured in China, ostensibly because of concerns that they could pose risks to national security. But the FCC’s announcement goes much, much further by “prohibiting approval of new models” of any router manufactured outside the United States.

https://liliputing.com/fcc-bans-imports-of-new-routers-made-in-other-countries-on-national-security-concerns/
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The Secret Reason You Can’t Buy a House

There’s a monopoly on home construction screwing over America. The biggest builders work with Wall St. to maximize profits, at the expense of everyone who wants to own a home. One family told us that the black mold in their poorly built home made their daughter cry blood.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO2qmcO9Be0

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on the redeployment of the 82nd US Armed Forces Division to Iran

The key event of yesterday was news that the Americans are preparing to send the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East with up to 3,000 personnel. This news looks particularly interesting against the backdrop of Trump's statements about "wonderful talks with Iran".

🖍Words are words, but we must remember that the mass media is one of the tools of pressure and manipulation. If the media writes that the 82nd Division is preparing for deployment, then this has most likely already happened or is happening right now.

🚩Publication online is a way to gauge the reaction within American society, where negativity toward Trump's actions is growing due to the new war, as well as to pressure Iran. We saw something similar in January – early February before the war during the buildup of the American grouping.

🏳️However, judging by how sharply the activity of transport aviation from the US to the Middle East has increased, the decision by the Trump administration has already been made. Over the last 10 days, more than 50 flights of heavy C-17 transporters to Israel and Jordan have been recorded.

❗️And it's important where the C-17s took off from. Mainly, these were the Hunter, Fort Bragg, and McChord air bases, which are the basing points for the 82nd Division itself and special operations units, including "Delta," the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the 75th Ranger Regiment.

Given this, the probability of a ground operation increases many times over. And if the amphibious assault group will work specifically on Bandar Abbas and the Strait of Hormuz, then the 82nd Division and special operations units will operate in the direction of Kharg Island, as well as from the Iraqi border.
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#AIPAC Explained in 60 Seconds

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Reading through a truck crash deposition.

Question: Who paid for your training at Star CDL [truck driving school]?

Truck driver: US Government people.

Q:,The US Government paid for that?
A. Yes, High S.
Q. High S?
A. Yeah.
Q. What is that?
A. That's a program, you know. I don't know, but they pay for me.
Q. Do you know how much it cost?
A. Three thousand, one hundred dollars.
Q. Do you have to pay them back?
A. Me, no. That was for the US.
NOTE: When he says “High S” he’s actually saying #HIAS aka: HEBREW IMMIGRANT AID SOCIETY

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We Have the Full Text for the #usa Federal OS Age Verification Bill

The details of HR 8250 are even worse than we thought. Plus: Who, really, is behind these Operating System #Age Verification laws?

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#zog #usa Congress quietly moves to integrate US and israeli militaries

✏️ Congress is proposing Section 224 in the 2027 NDAA, which would significantly deepen U.S.-Israel military cooperation through joint R&D, co-production of weapons, and data integration in emerging technologies like AI and cyber. Critics argue this marks a shift from aid to hidden integration, increasing U.S.-israel military-industrial ties while public trust in Israel declines. With concerns over transparency, accountability, and the use of U.S. weapons in potential human rights violations, Ben Freeman urges Congress to reject the provision.

"At a time when the American public is expressing unprecedented levels of distrust in the Israeli government, Congress just proposed tying the U.S. to the Israeli military more than ever before."

Buried in the House’s 2027 NDAA is Section 224: the “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative," which would dramatically expand U.S.-Israel military cooperation far beyond the current aid model.

We’re talking bilateral R&D, weapons co-production & deep defense-tech integration. It also names emerging technologies like AI, quantum, autonomous systems, directed energy, cyber, biotech, and more. In other words: the battlefields of the future.

One of the most alarming phrases in the bill: “network integration” and “data fusion.”

Put plainly, the U.S. military’s data could soon be the Israeli military’s data.

That is not normal defense cooperation. That is something much deeper.

The U.S. already gives Israel extraordinary military support.

Israel has received more than $200 billion in inflation-adjusted U.S. military assistance since 1948.

But Section 224 would mark a shift from aid to integration.

That shift matters A LOT.

Traditional military aid is at least somewhat visible and politically accountable.

But moving the relationship into defense acquisition, co-production, and joint tech development risks pushing it further into the shadows.

It would also create powerful new political incentives inside the U.S.

If Israeli defense firms expand co-production facilities here, they can claim to create jobs in congressional districts — and gain more allies in Congress.

That’s how military-industrial influence grows.

We’ve already seen Israeli defense production footprints in places like Mississippi and Arkansas.

Section 224 could turbocharge that model — making the Israeli military-industrial base even more embedded in U.S. politics.

All of this is happening while the American public is increasingly skeptical of unconditional support for Israel.

A recent poll found just 16% of Americans support continuing to supply Israel with weapons without new restrictions.

That disconnect is striking:

The public is asking for more restraint and accountability with Israel.

Congress is proposing deeper, less transparent military integration.

That’s not democracy. That’s the military-industrial complex doing what it does best.

And the timing could not be worse.

Israel has repeatedly used U.S. weapons in Gaza in ways that human rights groups and journalists have linked to violations of international humanitarian law.

This is not the moment to deepen integration with Israel’s military.

Members of Congress concerned about U.S. interests, regional stability, and democratic accountability should act now.

The first step is simple:

Reject Section 224 from the NDAA.

Stop the U.S.-Israel military-industrial merger before it starts.


https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-us-military/

📎 Ben Freeman