20240920

23-yrs of September 11ths - Remembering the innocent lives Islamist movements stole - and defending against their conquering non-Muslims

The Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden (dedicated on Sept. 11th, 2011) commemorates the victims of the September 11 attacks as well as the heroism of first responders, firefighters and law enforcement officers that day.  

Architect, Gigas Peteris, reveals 9/11 artifacts in Beverly Hills Memorial Garden, adjacent to BHFD Fire Station

Ken Abramowitz, executive director of Save the West, outlines the main threats to freedom and the means to counter them. He contends that Americans often overlook the global interconnectedness of issues and views the Israeli-Palestinian conflicts as part of a broader scheme. He attributes these and other conflicts to three malevolent forces: the Reds (Communists), the Greens (Islamists), and the Blues (globalists), who aim to undermine Israel and Western Civilization, seen as the bastion of democracy and law. He criticizes the insufficient support from the US and European countries to Israel's defense of civilization and accuses the UK and the Democratic Administration of being compromised by these groups.

Five minutes into the video, Mr. Abramowitz voices his concerns about the state of democracies in America and England, which he perceives as being compromised by malevolent forces. He points out "voting and tabulation irregularities" in past elections, particularly the 2020 election, which he believes have gone unaddressed. Doubting the integrity of vote counting, he echoes Trump's assertion that a 60% vote is necessary to avert election fraud. He implies that open borders are a tactic to enable illegal immigrant voting and warns that the upcoming election could be jeopardized if the Democrats, whom he labels as "Reds, Greens, and Blues," stay in power.

He urges Americans to vote in large numbers to safeguard the election and stresses the importance of supporting allies like Canada and England in preserving democracy.

20240911

Trump vows to R.J.C. gathering: 'Iran will not get nuclear weapons if you re-elect us to the White House'


'I promise you that I will protect Israel!' 
'Iran will not have nuclear weapons if you return us to the White House.' - 
Trump to Americans at Republican Jewish Coalition Summit in Las Vegas, September 5, 2024.  
  1. Video playlist below: Trump to Jews: 'How we'll restore safety & stability.'
  2. Trump to Zionistic Christians and Jews: "I'm your last hope"
  3. Douglas Murray gets interviewed by Sen. Tom Cotton, receives honor
  4. Clarifying the battle over Western Civilization- analyst Ken Abramowitz to Alpha Epsilon Pi
  5. Save the West's Ken Abramowitz analyzes West's unwillingness to defeat threats.
  6. How Eyal Yakoby 'antisemitism on campus' fighter addresses gathering.
  7. Sportcastress, Emily Austin, rallies women & Jews toward Trump & GOP Candidates.
  8. Zionistic granddad encourages AEPi co--eds with life lessons; how he fought antisemitism in his youth.


20240821

This month in 2005, Israel uprooted all Jewish towns from Gaza for Palestinians to evince peace. 18-years later the Islamist Palestinians attacked and claim all of Zion. How Netanyahu responded to Democrats' calls to establish another Palestinian state


Gazan Jew recalls life in and after Israel's 2005 disengagement from Gaza gauging Palestinian reality of touted peace.

First-hand Israeli perspective from Mr. Yedidiya Harush on Muslims driving out Jews from legal communities in Gush Katif on the Gaza Strip (such as Atzmona) resettled to "safer" new desert community Halutza, where the Jewish National Fund contributes to their habitat. Recorded 2014 at Stephen Wise Temple in Los Angeles.
 

Michal Uziyahu Michal is currently the volunteer Liaison for the Mayor of Eshkol Regional Council assisting with partnerships & collaborations for the rehabilitation of Eshkol following the massacre of the Black Sabbath on Oct 7th. Eshkol is a county consisting of 32 communities along the border triangle of Israel, sharing a 40km border with Gaza and a further 20km Egypt. Michal, formerly of Gush Katif, addresses J.N.F. Los Angeles 

Israel unanimously votes to reject all calls for brokered Palestinian state: ‘Huge reward to terrorism’ - by Ronny Reyes New York Post, 18 Feb '24 

Israel’s government unanimously voted Sunday to reject any attempts by foreign powers to create a Palestinian state once the war against Hamas ends, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. Netanyahu introduced a measure after a cabinet meeting Sunday morning that said Israel “outright rejects” calls for a two-state solution being pushed by the US and other members of the United Nations. The Israeli government swiftly adopted the proposal.
 
“Israel outright rejects international dictates regarding the permanent settlement with the Palestinians,” the Jewish state said in the declaration. “Such an arrangement will be reached only through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions. Israel will continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state.
 
“Such a recognition, following the massacre of Oct. 7, will give a huge reward to terrorism, a reward like no other, and will prevent any future peace settlement,” it adds. The declaration echoes Netanyahu’s remarks last week where he described a two-state solution as a “prize” for Hamas during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has been pushing the Biden administration’s proposal for international recognition of a Palestinian state. 
 

 

Biden has repeatedly called for the war in Gaza to conclude with a reformed Palestinian Authority taking the reins and having Palestine officially recognized as its own sovereign state. “Such a recognition, following the massacre of Oct. 7, will give a huge reward to terrorism, a reward like no other, and will prevent any future peace settlement,” it adds.

 

The declaration echoes Netanyahu’s remarks last week where he described a two-state solution as a “prize” for Hamas during a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who has been pushing the Biden administration’s proposal for international recognition of a Palestinian state. Biden has repeatedly called for the war in Gaza to conclude with a reformed Palestinian Authority taking the reins and having Palestine officially recognized as its own sovereign state.

 

In addition to the US pushing for a two-state solution, America’s allies in the Middle East have demanded it, also. Saudi Arabian leaders have called it a necessity for their country to begin normalizing its ties with Israel and helping the US suppress Iran-backed extremists in the region. But Netanyahu has said Israel would not allow such an outcome and has said that no foreign power should dictate what happens in Gaza after the war ends, insisting the Jewish state should be the sole nation leading the demilitarization of the Palestinian enclave. A two-state solution has remained elusive between Israelis and Palestinians for decades, with each proposal rejected since the Jewish state’s formation in 1947. Before the current war, discussions for the West Bank and Gaza to form a state alongside Israel were stalled since 2014. 

Israeli-American Mrs. Mirie Ezer at Free Israeli & American Hostages Rally 10/22/23 in Encino, Los Angeles. 

Here is a good indication of a line someone uses that shows they are not a serious news reporter: “Israel has killed over 10,000 innocent people” This line requires that you: 1) Believe the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry numbers; 2) Pretend Hamas terrorists are innocent people (Israel estimates they have killed 3-4K combatants, but no one knows the real numbers); 3) Pretend that the 600+ rockets that have fallen in Gaza, evidence of Hamas bombings in Gaza, and evidence of Hamas shootings in Gaza are Israel’s fault. No one knows how many Palestinian civilians these have killed; 4) Also ignore the extent to which Hamas hides behind civilians and has built their terror infrastructure to ensure civilians are killed when they are.

Hamas hijacks ambulances for terrorists & weapons; how does Israel's emergency service work? Compare the difference in ethics of the ambulance services between Israel and Palestinian Gaza. Hamas provokes casualties, hijacks ambulances to frame ethical Israel. Recorded prior to Gaza incursion of July '14.

 

20240820

George Gilder’s New Edition of "The Israel Test" Issues a Moral and Strategic Wake-Up Call



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A Moral Framework for Civilization

Celebrated futurist and economist George Gilder has released a timely new edition of his groundbreaking book The Israel Test, and he wants the world to understand one urgent point: passing the Israel Test is now more crucial than ever—for nations, for leaders, and for civilization itself.

Gilder’s Israel Test, first published in 2009 and now updated for 2024 with a foreword by Dennis Prager, lays out a provocative moral challenge: do you admire excellence and entrepreneurial genius, or do you envy and seek to tear it down? Applied globally, Gilder argues that how individuals and nations respond to Israel's extraordinary success is a litmus test for their broader values—economic, political, and spiritual.

“Colleges across America are measurably failing their Israel Test,” Gilder laments. “There’s a pervasive desire to tear down people who succeed, rather than admire and emulate them.” Yet, he insists, those who pass the test reap the rewards. And nowhere is this clearer, he says, than in Israel itself—a tiny, embattled nation that has become the technological and economic miracle of the modern age.

20240719

Shooting of Pres. Trump exposes mainstream media's awkward position; Alternative news source available for the press-betrayed public

Former Pres. Trump is rushed off the stage after being shot in Butler, Pa.,
July 13, 2024. Photo courtesy: Gene J. Puskar/AP via CBS News.com


Even for just the week of reporting about the shooting of Pres. Donald Trump, the mainstream media was unable to shake their anti-Republican bias - which was partly complicit in fomenting the enmity of those who rationalized the assassinating Pres. Trump.


EpochTV's Jan Jekielek (Sr. Editor), Larry Elder (host),
Joshua Philipp (Sr. Investigative Reporter), and
Roman Balmakov (host of "Facts Matter")

For citizens feeling betrayed by this Obama era-justified, journalistic biased electronic and print reportage, there is Epoch Times' print, online, NTD TV Daily News and Epoch TV long-form O.T.T. news, information, and documentary programming.

From their on-location set at FreedomFest in Las Vegas, Epoch Times'
Jan Jekielek (Sr. Editor and host of "American Thought Leaders") discusses the emergence of The Epoch Times/ EpochTV in light of the persecution of 70 to 100 million Falun Gong adherents in communist China and the media's role in demonizing this group. The founding of The Epoch Times was inspired by the biased and hateful language used against this community in the mainstream media. 

Mr. Jekielek criticizes the shift towards activist journalism in the media since the Obama era, which prioritizes telling people what to think over impartial reporting.

 
Mr. Jekielek expresses concern about the lack of competitors in the media industry that prioritize truth and integrity, making The Epoch Times a valuable source for unbiased news in today's media landscape.

20240603

Chinese human-rights activists featured in documentarian Ben Klein's "The Exiles" respond to the Anthem Film Festival audience at FreedomFest

The Anthem Film Fest, held concomitant to FreedomFest last July, screened the documentary "The Exiles." In it, documentarian Christine Choy tracks down three exiled dissidents from the Tiananmen Square massacre, in order to find closure on an abandoned film she began shooting in 1989.  




Mr. Fengsuo Zhou, Chinese democracy and human-rights activist, was joined by Mrs. Li Schoolland and filmmaker Mr. Ben Klein to discuss the documentary 
In a post-screening panel joined by The Exiles' documentarian Ben Klein, exiled Chinese human-rights activists Mr. Fengsuo Zhou and Mrs. Li Zhao Schoolland shared experiences and insights from the Chinese democracy movement leading up to the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.

They discussed the importance of recognizing individual identity within the Chinese community, the connection between the 1989 protests and current resistance in China, and their efforts to support political prisoners. Mr. Zhou also shared stories of dissidents who have been separated from their loved ones for decades due to their activism. The speakers emphasized the need for financial support and media awareness to help political prisoners survive and potentially secure their early release.

They also discussed the Chinese military's strict control over information leading up to the massacre and China's influence on the current administration in the United States. They addressed the tense relationship between China and the United States, with Zhou expressing concerns about China's impact on American policy and society. Overall, the speakers highlighted the importance of international support in the fight for freedom and democracy in China.

  • 00:00:00 In this section of the video titled "The (CCP) Exiles" at Anthem Film FreedomFest '23, Fengsuo Zhou and Mrs. Li Schoolland share their experiences during the Chinese democracy movement leading up to the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. Fengsuo Zhou, formerly a student leader, recounts watching his classmates die on the streets and being surprised to find himself on the Chinese government's most wanted list. He felt proud of his new identity as the voice of the movement and was the first to arrive and last to leave Tiananmen Square during this historic time. The courage and dignity displayed by the Chinese people during this period shocked the world, and voices were heard for the first time from their own hearts.

  • 00:05:00 In this section they discuss the importance of recognizing individual identity within the Chinese community despite widespread indoctrination. Zhou shares his experience of the US government's complicity in the Tiananmen Square massacre, as former President Bush sent a special envoy to comfort the Chinese government leader, D, acknowledging guilt and collusion. This year, the Biden administration sent a high-ranking official to Beijing on the anniversary without mentioning human rights, normalizing the massacre. Zhou condemned this and was censored in both Chinese and English media, but Reuters reported on his comments. The documentary also highlights a message of hope, as one of the main characters, the founder of a famous Chinese private company, started a protest on Suon Bridge last year, which lasted only 30 minutes but was broadcasted worldwide, demonstrating the power of individual action.

    Filmmaker Ben Klein, human rights activists Li Schoolland, and Fengsuo Zhou

  • 00:10:00 In this section they discuss the connection between the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and current resistance in China. Zhou shares his surprise that the Su on Bridge, a symbol of the protests, still exists and recounts the heroic protest of an individual student during the event. He also mentions the inspiration young protesters draw from the past, with many calling themselves "my duty groups." Zhou then shares the story of an unnamed woman who climbed a tower in Beijing on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, holding an American flag and distributing flyers advocating for China to be a country where people want to stay. Despite the risks, there is growing resistance in China, and organizations like the one Zhou works for have been providing support to political prisoners for decades. The speakers express the privilege and inspiration they find in working with these courageous individuals.