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Google News is always worth checking because it syndicates its top stories based on what the larger mainstream media is promoting.

Finally, after weeks, the East Palestine, Ohio train crash, which spilled thousands of pounds of toxic chemicals, permanently destroying a small town and probably poisoning all of Ohio and West Virginia, has made it to the top of Google News.

Here’s the deal: the new version of Twitter, by Elon Musk, has totally changed the news game already.

People are allowed to say their views, and this means the media can be called out for things like say, covering up the biggest ecological disaster in American history in favor of promoting gibberish about space aliens and Chinese people.

Current Twitter is not perfect – I was just suspended for a week for mocking people who complain constantly about the Chinese.

As you can see, that is not a racist statement. It is mocking people who believe that the Chinese are a bigger threat than the people in Washington controlling our country.

Also, I do not think that “Chinaman” is a slur. It means “man of China.” Twitter needs to go ask the Chinamen if they find that word offensive.

Ethan Ralph was also recently suspended based on some trumped-up gibberish. Presently, they are allowing waste-scum – specifically, the Anal Ukraine Fighting Legion – to report people and get them suspended on false premises.

However, I expect that will be fixed. I’m submitting a complaint every day during my suspension and telling them I was being sarcastic, and hopefully I get a response.

I think in the longer term, some of this really goofy “hate speech” stuff is going to be scaled back. I can sort of understand not being allowed to say “nigger” – I don’t agree, but I understand. But not being allowed to say “Chinaman” is goofy.

Regardless: aside from this race stuff, and maybe some of the tranny stuff, you can say whatever you want. That is: you can express any opinion. I could have said what I wanted to say there without getting suspended (and would have if I’d known).

Allowing people to express their opinions in a straightforward way is going to break the media. They have been operating for five years under the premise that the government will coordinate mass censorship across all social media platforms. And that is now over.

It’s going to take them a bit of time to adjust.

As you can see in the above Google News screenshot, the story that made it to the top box is from The Guardian, a British outlet that while extremely liberal is less Jewish than American media, and so is often covering things the American media shies away from for Jewish reasons.

Several American outlets do have stories up about East Palestine, but the big Jew papers in the US are still trying to shill this UFO and balloon gibberish on people.

The top of the New York Times right now is like a parody:

The single biggest ecological disaster in American history is way down yonder in the Chattahoochee getting hotter than a hoochie coochie – they put banal daily Ukraine war reports before East Palestine!

WaPo is even worse, putting a story about Starbucks (??) ahead of this chemical crisis.

But it doesn’t matter where these outlets decide to rank this news, because no one gets their news by going to the home page of those sites. They get it syndicated by Google, Yahoo, or Apple, and those sites are putting East Palestine at the top, because that is what people are reading, because people on Twitter got the word out.

Now that the media is covering the story, they are still downplaying it. They are just talking about the residents of East Palestine complaining they want to go back to their houses but their homes are in a toxic waste zone.

That is obviously relevant, but in the scheme of things, if these people get a payout and can go buy new houses, it’s not really that big of a deal. Which is how they’re framing it – not a big deal.

The big deal is the fact that all of those people are going to be dying of early onset cancer in the next few years. The small animals all died pretty much instantly on exposure, which means humans have 5-10 years.

Then you have the even bigger deal that the entire Ohio River may well be poisoned – we don’t know, because no one is talking about it, but it seems like it would be – which would mean that half of Ohio, most of West Virginia, and the better part of Kentucky are going to be poisoned.

If you take the media narrative that this is not a big deal and the doom narratives about the Ohio River being poisoned and split it down the middle – which is probably the most reasonable thing to do at this point – you still have the worst ecological disaster in American history, and a disaster much more extreme than the Chernobyl meltdown.

And of course, the doom-sayers could be right, and this could basically give tens of millions of people early-onset cancer within the decade.

Now that’s what I would call “hotter than a hoochie coochie.”

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It’s really just unfathomable that the media is attempting to downplay this by spamming people with gobbledygook about space aliens.

If it wasn’t for Twitter, they probably could just make it go away like they did the side effects of the vax.

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  1. A. Clifton says: • Website

    Thanks for including my beautiful bluebird that can really sing “NIGGER” songs,
    that was truly thoughtful and kind of you.

    Also, the Palestinians in Palestine are like you know….STILL SEMITIC, while the
    ASHKENAZIM {{{{PROSELYTES}}}} to TALMUDIC JUDAISM are NOT SEMITIC….,

    FOR THE RECORD, Thanks

    SEE ALSO GOBS OF BALLOON GIBBERISH

  2. SafeNow says:

    Tucker interviewed a woman who wanted to obtain an independent analysis of her property. She was quoted fees ranging from $15,000 to $50,000. What is clearly happening is that independents don’t want any part of contradicting the official narrative, and so are quoting preposterous fees. They know that if they reported the truth, their lives would be upended. There seems to be no way to get to the truth. Even if a retired chemist performed testing, he would be destroyed as supposedly being an outlier, unfamiliar with modern methods.

    • Thanks: Richard B
    • Replies: @Legba
    , @Richard B
  3. I don’t see what the ZOG motive would be in downplaying the Ohio story.

    • Replies: @Anon
    , @Kratoklastes
  4. Anon[208] • Disclaimer says:
    @Vito Klein

    >I don’t see what the ZOG motive would be in downplaying the Ohio story.<

    There are a lot of things you don't see, Klein. Including, perhaps, your reflection in a mirror.

    Let me clear it up for you.

    The jew is doing White replacement / genocide. One of its latest attacks is this release of toxic gas on a significantly large square-mileage of the country.

    The toxic gas release hits most of Ohio and Kentucky, and all of West Virginia. If the Ohio River is indeed poisoned, that would take in Tennessee and northern Georgia as well. (Maps showing the affected and potentially affected areas are common on the 'net.)

    These areas are the most lily-white places east of the Mississippi River.

    Basically, Appalachia.

    West Virginia, for one, is 90+% white.

    Trump voter central. (That Trump is a Zionist fraud is neither here nor there in this context. The jew and its freak-squad of lackeys, paid and unpaid, wants these goyim DEAD, DEAD, DEAD. Just ask them.)

    The jew didn’t do this to New York or California.

    Is it coming together for ya now, big guy?

    Why would ZOG cover it up? Because it’s biowarfare, and the frog in the boiling pan of water must not be startled prematurely. What do you want, pogroms in the heartland already?

    If all this sounds ridiculous, that's not my fault. "Our" "leaders" are ridiculous. "Our" "society" is ridiculous. It is an (((Empire of Lies)))…and mass murder, like all jew-occupied governments are.

  5. @Vito Klein

    I don’t see what the ZOG motive would be in downplaying the Ohio story.

    ‘Narrative discipline’ is now the default for the entire shitstream media: that is to say, they will not cover any event until they work out what they’re supposed to say – and who they’re supposed to blame.

    What proportion of the US population is aware that on average there are 20 derailments a week in the US?

    This piece in the Guardian asserts that it’s more like 30 derailments a week:

    The Bureau of Transportation Statistics records 54,539 train derailments between 1990 to 2021, an average of 1,704 per year.

    Cucker Turdson mentioned the “1000 a year” number the other day. I was skeptical (as usual), because that looks like a “Third World” kind of number, so I looked for some source data.

    So I found this query tool on the DoT’s site, which restricts the data available to the period 2019-2022 (ytd for 2022: the data is complete to November 2022).

    In that period there were 4,595 derailments across all railroads in the US. There was actually been a very sharp decline in derailments in recent years – from 1340 in 2019, to 1095 for the last full year (2021). It’s still over 20 a week – 1095 in a year is three a day.

    Given that derailments are not rare, and that a decent proportion of freight transported by rail involves hazardous materials, it’s moderately surprising that the government agencies tasked with dealing with toxic spills handled this spill so incompetently.

    😜😜😜♾️ – just kidding. It’s not surprising at all – because I’m not retarded.

    • Thanks: Vito Klein
    • Replies: @Catdog
    , @Alrenous
  6. @Anon

    “If the Ohio River is indeed poisoned, that would take in Tennessee and northern Georgia as well. “

    Those areas, while part of the Ohio River watershed, are far upstream from it – basically in mountain regions. So they would not be affected. The areas that would be affected would be anywhere in the watershed downstream from the disaster, or downstream from where the pollutants fall back to earth in the rain.

  7. America is a Train Wreak happening right before our eyes. There must be a connection between Alien Balloon attacks and train derailments. Is this some Close Encounter of a Third kind? Are aliens trying to steal gas from trains using derailments as cover?

    This is getting real strange, imma axe my local gangsta hoodrat drug dealer and Pimp what he thinks.

    CQ : Shauntarius mi nigga, wutch u thinks bout all this balloon and train phanonmanon?

    Shauntarius: Nigga, I ants yo nigga, Imma free Slav frum Africa. Dim balloons be spacemobiles frum outta space wif niggaz try’n to fill up dey gas tanks by loot’n trains wif gas…wut…es yo Nigga azz dumb or wut?

    CQ: But Shauntarius, couldn’t aliens just go to a nearby gas station instead of derailing train cars?

    Shauntarius: nigga Pleez, local gas stations in tha hood don’t sell Zyclon B or cyanide gas, dey only sell propain, did yo momma drop u as a baby, cuz yo brain ants work’n.

    • Agree: American Citizen
    • Replies: @GomezAdddams
  8. Dr. Rock says:

    It
    Is
    Clown
    World!

    Down is up, white is black, and men can have periods and get preggers and shit… Trying to make sense of any of it will only drive you insane. Satan dominates this world of lies and craziness, so all that one can do is pray, eat, commune with family and friends, and ignore as much of the professionally made, industrial bullshit as possible.

    White Europeans are once again tricked into killing each other by “you know who”, our nation is exceedingly ignorant, grossly obese, idle-minded by legal and illegal drugs, hypnotized by the plug in drug and their “smart” phones, filling their heads with 1930’s Munich style garbage.

    The dindus are on an endless rape/murder/robbery spree, and we have cucks talking about how to gib dem da’ monies because Kunta Kinte got whipped on a TV show.

    Meanwhile, South and Central America, and others, are flooding over our border to turn this country into a newer version of the shitholes they left, while collecting stipends from our own so-called government, and every NGO that Satan can muster.

    The good news- this arch cannot go on forever, and the collapse is imminent, and when it happens, we can “fix things” and “clean our house”.
    Until then, we just have to ride out the storm, and keep our powder dry; We have no choice.

    • Agree: Johnny LeBlanc
    • Replies: @Alrenous
    , @Anonymous
  9. All very nice but what does it have to do with negros being inferior?

    You on the wrong website with this environmentalism crap.

    • LOL: Old Prude
  10. You on the wrong website with this environmentalism crap.

    • Replies: @Fluesterwitz
  11. Catdog says:
    @Kratoklastes

    It’s probably thousands of derailments like there are supposedly thousands of school shootings- 99% of them aren’t a big deal but the number sounds scary. We need to know if that’s a lot of derailments relative to other countries to know if that number is a big deal or not. There are (((6 million))) car accidents in the US per year.

  12. Katrinka says:
    @Anon

    https://twitter.com/FalconryFinance/status/1625872327568420864/photo/1

    The toxic cloud went north and east. It did not go into West Virginia or Kentucky. For the love of Christ get your facts straight. I am located in Wheeling WV, just one hour by car away from the event.

    • Replies: @The Real World
  13. Anglin, you have little understanding on the subjects you write about. Your position on the balloons is quite ignorant. You have no idea what China was up to, or why they would have tested us in the manner they did. That does not lessen the importance of what is going on in NE Ohio a whit.

    You need to take your blinders off and grow up.

  14. Franz says:

    I do not think that “Chinaman” is a slur. It means “man of China.”

    And neither do most Chinese think it’s a slur.

    BUT — as long as you’re white and living under the current regime they can ALWAYS find some sock-puppet to feel “grievous pain” and suffer PTSD for life just because they heard it. It’s how they keep white boys in line. It’s their favorite tool of oppression.

    • Agree: Etruscan Film Star
  15. Machines have no sense of humour. And if it is humans rather than machines that are moderating Twitter they’re like machines anyway. They wouldn’t know what is sarcasm if it hit them in the head.

  16. Twitter is full of twits and twats. Why do you bother? They’ll just ban you again over whatever, and again and again. Social media is exceedingly authoritarian and those who run it enjoy punishing users for whatever slight infringements.

  17. Legba says:
    @SafeNow

    Again the media were doing their job, they would’ve obtained the normal price of such analysis to see if what you said it right. If they were doing it for $500 last month, that would be a story itself

  18. Alrenous says: • Website

    Also, I do not think that “Chinaman” is a slur. It means “man of China.”

    Twitterati most certainly think ‘resident of China’ is a slur. You’re just not supposed to be so blatant about it. Gauche! Merely hint that every chink is inferior. Supposed to hide it at one remove. Suggest the poor dears need help with basic tasks, that sort of thing. “TikTok is even more poisonous for the Chinese, who couldn’t possibly see through a scam without the help of the UN or whoever signs my paycheques!” “I’m sure the average Chinese has no idea how they’re treating the tragically pathetic Uyghurs, they need [NGO I work for] to raise awareness!”

    That tweet got algorithmically banned. “The [x] [$slur] about everything” is mechanically punished, unless [x] is white or man. Musk said he was going to remove those. Eventually. Didn’t sound very confident.

    • Replies: @Twodees Partain
  19. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Kratoklastes

    Railcar “Mean Distance Between Failures”:
    WMATA (US):
    ~40,000
    Tokyo (JP):
    ~1,000,000

  20. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Dr. Rock

    Alternatively you can be like the Amish and live in a clean house right now, rather than waiting for permission.

    You can just not take the vaccine.

    • Replies: @Dr. Rock
  21. lloyd says: • Website

    I don’t want to be the first to bring it up. But naming Palestine is always ill omened. Israel is at present run by literal psychopaths. The trouble now is what is Israel not capable of.

  22. If East Palestine, Ohio were 98.2% black instead of 0.2% it would be a massive story about “the racism of environmental responses”.

  23. Dr. Rock says:
    @Alrenous

    You obviously don’t know what I mean by “clean house”.

    • Replies: @Alrenous
  24. Thankfully Joe Biden DENIED all of the Trumpenwhites the opportunity to get FEMA/Disaster funding from the federal government.

    If badwhites want to vote for democracy destroyer GOP candidates, let the log cabin crowd bail out those sick, inbred fucks instead. NOT A CENT TO REPUBLICAN WHITES ON MY DIME, thank you very much!!!

    • Replies: @schnelladine
  25. Pamique says:

    My very quick review of this AA post.

    –Annoying hodgepodge of prose and Twitter posts. Maybe this makes sense to millennials (like “LOL” and emojis), so maybe as boomers die off that’s how all commentary is going to look. Heaven help us all. It seems kind of artless to me. I guess that makes me a Conservative, or something.

    –Somehow the Joos are to blame for the Ohio mess, per AA. (Per AA, Vancouver penny stock volatility and warm days in February are Jooish plots, so no surprise there).

    Someone has to explain this whole Jooish conspiracy thing to simple old me. What, every Joo gets together with every other Joo to plot the destruction of Western Civilization, so they can make money? Anyone ever heard of such a meeting? Where are these meetings held? Brooklyn? Tel Aviv? Brentwood? Boise? It’s utterly absurd, and no one with any common sense would give it credence.

    –I think the general premise is right, that the idiot press and the idiot government are in deep over this Ohio mess, and like kids caught burning the couch in the living room, steer the parents to the pane of broken glass in the garage. But what do the Joos have to do with it?

    Maybe the Joos have heavy representation in the press and upper echelons of government. But they have heavy representation in medicine and law, too. Does that mean they are responsible for a rash of heart attacks and divorces? No, it means they are generally smarter and work harder than the general population, so they end up in jobs that require a work ethic, determination, and brains. It does not mean that they are conspirators.

    You could make the same arguments about ethnic South or East Asians, why don’t they get tagged as conspirators? (Answer: because it would be absurd).

    Just my two cents, worth two hundred thousand dollars or so. I take payments by Venmo, Zelle, and I prefer USD.

  26. @Quartermaster

    Special Agent Anglin or his associate(s) slapped together that sad excuse for writing in 60 minutes or less.

    • Replies: @GomezAdddams
  27. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Dr. Rock

    I know exactly what you mean: you want to clean your brother’s room instead of your own.

    This is not a coincidence. Both the reason your brother’s room is a mess, and the reason your own room is a mess, is because you insist on barging into your brother’s room instead of minding your own business.
    (Don’t worry anyone: if the positions were reversed the brother would be the cheerful busybody.)

    You’re just mad I’m spoiling the game. You don’t like it when someone notices you think God can’t take care of himself.

  28. Note that Biden is sending a steady stream of racist quota hire appointees to East Palestine Ohio to tell disaster stricken White folks to go fuck themselves.

    Since it’s very likely that Obama is running this “response,” he must relish the role of being the biggest racist shithead at a time of crisis for all time. It must really piss Biden off none of the affected counties voted for him. So he’s cool with fucking them over. That way he can point to them to distract the morons who did vote for him and say he got even with those Trump supporters.

    The computer model for the dispersion of the dioxin cloud shows the entire northeast US getting hosed down like a firehouse left to snake wildly about turned on full blast. For days on end.

    Shit-lib strongholds from northern Virginia to upstate New York are fucked. All those bottled water companies in PA and NY. All drinking water supply in upstate New York for NYC got a soaking. Canada got a blast too!

  29. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Pamique

    Somehow the Joos are to blame for the Ohio mess, per AA.

    Clearly ridiculous.

    Obviously I, personally, am responsible. I actually kicked the train over myself. There would be video but I erased it.

    Why isn’t anyone paying the ransom yet?
    A trillion dollars or I’ll derail another &c.

  30. “””””I think in the longer term, some of this really goofy “hate speech” stuff is going to be scaled back. I can sort of understand not being allowed to say “nigger” – I don’t agree, but I understand. But not being allowed to say “Chinaman” is goofy.”””””

    At the justplainpolitics forums they won’t let you use the word “negro” in a thread title even though that is not a slur at all. Everyone knows about the United Negro College Fund. JPP is not a liberal website. They claim to be open to left and right but all the mods are lefties.

  31. @Catdog

    “”””There are (((6 million))) car accidents in the US per year.””””

    “Accidents”???? Almost all car crashes are caused by criminal driving whether speeding or red light running or text-driving or DUI etc. The crashes are not deliberate but calling them accidents makes it sound like no one is to blame.

  32. From what i have read the train cars were NOT leaking after the derailment and could have been taken to some deserted area. Why were they cut open and set ablaze.?

    • Replies: @GomezAdddams
    , @Alrenous
  33. Trinity says:

    Irishman?
    Englishman?
    Frenchman?
    Chinaman = dat rayciss

  34. @Pamique

    Neue Godwins Law…

    Any klaun who thinks they can deflect blame from the actual criminal culprits by spelling it “Joos” automatically loses the argument. Your paymaster in Haifa will be hearing about your clumsiness.

    No shekels for you!

  35. @CelestiaQuesta

    USA is stronger because of its diversity.

    Canada’s Justin Trudeau paying attention —all those mistreated Black jailbirds in USA should be granted the right to immigrate to Canada —500,000 for starters would be ideal —create work for social workers, welfare case workers, jailers, wardens, additional police and probation officers –ALL value added !!!!!!

  36. @Hang All Text Drivers

    Because of the “radon isotopes” being beamed from those balloons !!!!!!!!

  37. @true.enough

    Must be a slow day at Norfolk Southern thinking about all those rail cars and hot box detectors spread out over 19,500 miles of track and 22 states —-mind boggling indeed.

    • Thanks: true.enough
  38. 迪路 says:
    @Quartermaster

    Well, let me be clear with you. Even if the Chinese do nothing, the Jews will slowly destroy the white people.
    The enemy of the Chinese will be the Jews. They don’t need to test the IQ of idiots.

  39. Wokechoke says:

    You will drink the cyanide and be happy.

  40. ???

    • Replies: @Munga Bulga
    , @true.enough
  41. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Hang All Text Drivers

    Vinyl chloride can become explosively unstable after being shocked.

    Thus it was decided, to avoid risk to train cleanup workers (the agents of the responsible parties) the chemicals would instead be disposed of in the lungs of the nearby livestock and residents (not responsible for any of this in the slightest).

    Being irresponsible is just what it means to be American.

    Proximately, the train company employees can sue the train company for a dangerous work environment, and likewise the life insurance companies can bill the train companies if anything happens. However, Palestine residents can’t sue the EPA for failing to protect their environment. That would just be silly and perverse. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • Replies: @Alrenous
  42. Munga Bulga [AKA "HeebHunter"] says:
    @Pamique

    >muh poor little boomers
    >”joo”

    It is hilarious to see how much effort you filthy, little sub-human kikes pour into attacking and slandering Anglin, yet he is still beyond your reach, as is his massive audience.

    • Replies: @Pamique
  43. @Quartermaster

    37 Representatives from Moslem countries went to Xinjiang and inspected the province and all representatives gave good reviews of how Uighurs are treated –better than the Han Chinese. Secondly- the United Snakes of America TRAINED terrorists in Middle East to return to Zinjiang 2010 and cause trouble.

    USA does NOT give a rat’s anus about any damned brown person BUT –Xinjiang has great resources —-precious metals and this is what the USA wants —it wants the resources in Xinjiang –NOTHING ELSE —and no matter what idiots Gordon Chang–John Kennedy ( Not the Jew killed President 1963 ) but the “nut case” from Louisianna and Tucker Carlson spout off —it is ALL bull fecal matter ——it is the precious metals the USA wants in Xinjiang and again the German dimwit Adrian Zenz —a supposed Christian spouting hatred in the name of Jesus Christ —Amen !!

  44. @obwandiyag

    Luckily, not everybody shares your limited interests.

  45. If it wasn’t for Twitter, they probably could just make it go away like they did the side effects of the vax.

    What side-effects of the vaxxes?

  46. lysias says:

    How you say “Chinese person” in Mandarin Chinese is “Zhonggworen”: “Zhonggwo” = “China” + “ren” = “man”. Thus, “Chinaman” is a literal translation for the way to say that in Mandarin Chinese.

  47. Pamique says:
    @Munga Bulga

    About ten minutes effort on my part HeebHunter, not really much effort. And no, I’m not Jewish. And compared to the vitriol in your post, my comments to AA are ever so gentle.

  48. Anonymous[261] • Disclaimer says:
    @Dr. Rock

    Dr. Rock,
    I agree with you – as bad and as sick as America is – there is a hidden hope – that when the SHTF, many of the worst will leave – to New Zealand, Patagonia, Israel, etc. – which will rid our nation of its most evil, money-grubbing, perverse bustards. Maybe then, the remnants of our population can reconstruct the peaceful, honest nation that America used to be before this scum took over.

    • Agree: Dr. Rock
  49. Ross23 says:

    As explained in this YouTube video the company concerned has shares in the main media companies that’s why they are not reporting it.


    Video Link

  50. Munga Bulga [AKA "HeebHunter"] says:
    @Pamique

    A pint of my “effort” is equal to your life’s work. And it is just sad.

  51. gay troll [AKA "737 VAX"] says:

    Biden and crew may have ignored the gradually unfolding chemical disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, but at least they successfully defended our sacred borders from the Northern Illinois Bottlecap Balloon Brigade (NIBBB):

    https://www.zerohedge.com/military/illinois-hobby-club-believes-pentagon-shot-down-their-12-pico-balloon

    • Replies: @Emil Nikola Richard
  52. gay troll [AKA "737 VAX"] says:

    Our government is literally shooting down weather balloons and calling them UFOs while the nation burns.

  53. Against my better judgement, I watched the ABC evening news coverage of the train derailment disaster. The host was pronouncing East Palestine as East Palestein. So we can’t have people even saying the word Palestine now. We are all Palestine now.

    • Agree: GomezAdddams
  54. Mac_ says:

    ‘ .. Regardless: aside from this race stuff, and maybe some of the tranny stuff, you can say whatever you want. That is: you can express any opinion. I could have said what I wanted to say there without getting suspended (and would have if I’d known). ..
    .. Allowing people to express their opinions in a straightforward way is going to break the media. .’

    Unfortunately there’s perception of web as some sort of static, but web is less than half of what it was, limited search results, and censoring wil increase. The web was made as a trap, false ‘info’, and stealing time people would otherwise spend thinking, or effort against schemes and on freedom, trap of privacy invasion -by failure to see the trap. Website such as this won’t be around forever. Though am commenting is only ten percent of focus, ninety percent is off-web. spider web. The only private communicate is direct, where we live, or postal notes, though they aim to take paper, but for now better than web or fones. Should make note.

    Supposed twitter etc is same, the web is run by the cons. They can switch off as they decide and already do. Also, the note of race or tranys as more censored isnt ok, most people care less about race but the trany situation is effect on everyone, said before if men posing as female attack you, you can’t point that out in some courts now, soon will be all of them, which should make people stop and think what’s actualy going on. Is more important than people recognize.

    Aside that, article focus on anything enviro, they don’t want people to see enviro destructs going on. Food water are not infinite. Imo the sharp in Anglin’s article or two on this is contrast of distraction versus substance. And reminds again of phrase he used once in part of an article title – bullsht industrial complex. Could swear had thought of that once but maybe mistaken, in any event core phrase, everyone should use it, and turn them off. Appreciate the article.

    .

  55. @Alrenous

    It would appear that the algorithms are an integral part of the Twitter siteware, and a radical rebuild of the entire architecture would be needed to remove them. Just sayin’.

  56. Richard B says:
    @SafeNow

    From the article:

    Current Twitter is not perfect – I was just suspended for a week for mocking people who complain constantly about the Chinese.

    Maybe they’re suspending you for immaturity, for your corny and tired adult-child social media routine.
    Actually, there’s an idea for TUR worth considering.
    It’d certainly help improve its comment section.
    Free Speech should be earned.
    No adults posting childish content or comments. No ad hominems. And no trolling.

    As you can see, that is not a racist statement. It is mocking people who believe that the Chinese are a bigger threat than the people in Washington controlling our country.

    But since they are working together, what’s the difference.
    Get this straight, Supremacy Inc. is not at war with The CCP, which as far as the rest of the world is concerned, is China.

    And if China is being scapegoated, which they probably are since Supremacy Inc. can not function without one (while they are destroying an old scapegoat who has outlived its usefulness they’ve already set up a new one), then why isn’t China calling them out?

    Because Supremacy Inc. blocked that way out for them BEFORE they built them up. That’s why. It’s what they started with.

  57. What does a yellow dog bark sound like?

    • Replies: @Munga Bulga
  58. @Pamique

    Who said anything about conspiracy, you stupid cunt?

  59. @Quartermaster

    tested us

    There is no “us.”

  60. Richard B says:
    @Pamique

    Someone has to explain this whole Jooish conspiracy thing to simple old me.

    The Iron Curtain Over America
    https://www.unz.com/book/john_beaty__the-iron-curtain-over-america/

    The Controversy of Zion
    https://www.unz.com/book/douglas_reed__the-controversy-of-zion/

    The Culture of Critique
    https://www.unz.com/book/kevin_macdonald__the-culture-of-critique/

    These three should be enough to keep your lips moving for the next ten years.

  61. @Katrinka

    12.25 AM on 2/18/23

    Well, whatever was in that Tweet, it must have been over the target.
    Not only is the post gone, the account has been disappeared.

  62. @Pamique

    You have much reading to do.
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB894240270899870000
    (Mega Group was created for “philanthropy”. Funny.)

    From article: The three men, among others, were convened for a meeting of the “Study Group,” also known informally as the “Mega Group,” a loosely organized club of 20 of the nation’s wealthiest and most influential Jewish businessmen. Formed seven years ago by Leslie Wexner, chairman of Limited Inc.

    Aaah, yes, Les Wexner, familiar with him? So, he gets the uber-wealthy and powerful Jew guys into a secretive, little club of their own circa 1991-ish. Hhmm, as he’s ramping-up his relationship with one Jeffery Epstein. Getting warm?

    There are similar groups in Judaism as well as other faiths, but few are from the business world’s highest ranks — and few keep such a low profile. The Study Group’s meetings are private, and it doesn’t publicly release its membership list.

    More: https://mintpressnews.cn/mega-group-maxwells-mossad-spy-story-jeffrey-epstein-scandal/261172/

  63. @Catdog

    There are (((6 million))) car accidents in the US per year.

    What, are car accidents Jewish?

    • Replies: @Etruscan Film Star
  64. @Pamique

    HeebHunter gives all twisted psychotics a bad name.

    • LOL: Alrenous
  65. @Etruscan Film Star

    Oh, okay, never mind. I’m a little slow off the mark tonight. You’re riffing on “6 million.”

    And the majority of those accidents can be traced to car engines’ gas chambers.

    • LOL: Alrenous
  66. I managed to get to DS on TOR but you have to enter an extremely long string of characters into the URL bar and make sure you don’t make a mistake.

    Anyway here’s his latest with the list below the more tag.

    Wikipedia’s List of American Jew Bankers is Enlightening

    Wikipedia has a very useful list of “American” Jew bankers.

    It’s useful in the sense of “wow, look at how long this list is – wow, this is really, really a very long list.”

    Now: imagine that these are only the people famous enough to have a Wikipedia page.

    Imagine, if you will, that this kind of overrepresentation is at every level of banking.

    Then, imagine: they tell you to think it is because the Catholic Church forced them to do usury. Hundreds of years later, they still control the banks.

    In a supposed democratic meritocracy.

    I’m going to copy the full list, because I have a feeling someone is going to request this be taken down, and it’s important we keep a record of it.

    [MORE]

    Leonard L. Abess (born 1948), owner and CEO of City National Bank of Florida[1]
    Bill Ackman (born 1966), hedge fund manager and investor, founder of Pershing Square Capital Management and co-founder of investment firm Gotham Partners[2]
    Les Alexander (born 1944), investor, founder of the Alexander Group, former owner of NBA‘s Houston Rockets[3]
    Sergey Aleynikov (born 1969/1970), Russian-American founder of financial consulting firm Omnibius[4]
    Bill (born 1949), Peter (1952–2017), Susan (born 1946) and Ted Alfond (born 1945), investors; members of the Alfond family[5]
    James Altucher (born 1968), hedge fund manager and tech investor, founder of StockPickr[6]
    Shari Arison (born 1957), American-Israeli investor, owner of Bank Hapoalim; member of the Arison family[7]
    Jeff Aronson (born 1958), co-founder of Centerbridge Partners, former partner at Angelo Gordon[8][9]
    Cliff Asness (born 1966), hedge fund manager, co-founder of AQR Capital[10][11]
    Jules Bache (1861–1944), founder of J. S. Bache & Co.[12]
    Ronald S. Baron (born 1943), investor, founder of Baron Capital Management[13]
    Joseph Ainslie Bear (1878–1955), co-founder of investment bank Bear Stearns[14]
    Jordan Belfort (born 1962), former stock broker, founder of Stratton Oakmont[15]
    Rebecka Belldegrun (born 1950), Finnish-born investor, CEO of BellCo Capital; wife of Arie Belldegrun[16]
    Bob Benmosche (1944–2015), investment banker, former president and CEO of the American International Group (AIG)[17]
    Roger Berlind (1930–2020), co-founder of Carter, Berlind, Potoma & Weill[18]
    David Bergstein (born 1962), founder of private equity firm Cyrano Group[19]
    Bruce R. Berkowitz (born 1957/1958), founder of Fairholme Capital Management[20]
    Paul P. (born 1934) and Zalman Bernstein (1926–1999), co-founders of investment-management firm Sanford C. Bernstein & Company (now AllianceBernstein)[21]
    Leon Black (born 1951), co-founder of Apollo Global Management[22]
    Lloyd C. Blankfein (born 1954), former CEO of Goldman Sachs[23]
    Leonard Blavatnik (born 1957), Ukraine-born British-American investor, founder of Access Industries (owns Warner Music Group, Deezer, DAZN)[24][25][26]
    Michael Bloomberg (born 1942), co-founder of global financial services, software and mass media company Bloomberg[27]
    Alfred S. Bloomingdale (1916–1982), co-founder of Diners Club International[28]
    Richard C. Blum (born 1935), founder of Blum Capital[29]
    Ivan Boesky (born 1937), former financier and insider trader, founder of Ivan F. Boesky & Company[30][31]
    David Bonderman (born 1942), co-founder of TPG Capital[32]
    Bill Browder (born 1964), American-British financier, co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management[33]
    B. Gerald Cantor (1916–1996), founder of Cantor Fitzgerald[34]
    Arthur L. Carter (born 1931), investment banker, co-founder of Carter, Berlind, & Weill[35]
    Stanley Chais (1926–2010), former investment advisor and money manager[36]
    Marshall Cogan (born 1937), former partner at Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt and founder of the United Automotive Group[37]
    Abby Joseph Cohen (born 1953), advisory director at Goldman Sachs[38]
    Peter A. Cohen (born 1946/1947), chairman and CEO of Cowen Group[39]
    Steven A. Cohen (born 1956), hedge fund manager, founder of Point72 Asset Management and SAC Capital Advisors[40]
    Gary Cohn (born 1960), former COO of Goldman Sachs; Chief Economic Advisor to President Trump (until March 2018)[41]
    Leon Cooperman (born 1943), investor and hedge fund manager, chairman of Omega Advisors[42][43]
    Mark Cuban (born 1958), start-up investor, owner of NBA‘s Dallas Mavericks, co-founder of 2929 Entertainment[44]
    Jon P. Diamond (born 1957), co-founder of the Safe Auto Insurance Company[45]
    Glenn Dubin (born 1957), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, co-owner of global merchant firm CCI[46]
    Asher Edelman (born 1939), Corporate raider[30]
    Joseph Edelman (born 1955), founder of hedge fund Perceptive Advisors[47]
    David Einhorn (born 1968), investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Greenlight Capital[48]
    Lewis Eisenberg (born 1942), co-founder of private equity firm Granite Capital International Group[49]
    Thomas George Stemberg (1949–2015), He was a pioneer of the office supplies superstore industry[50]
    Michael R. Eisenson, co-founder of Charlesbank Capital Partners[51]
    Steve Eisman (born 1962), investor, co-founder of Emrys Partners, managing director at Neuberger Berman[52]
    Israel “Izzy” Englander (born 1948), investor, founder of Millennium Management[53]
    Boris Epshteyn (born 1982), Russian-born investment banker[49]
    Jeffrey Epstein (1953–2019), financier, founder of Intercontinental Assets Group and J. Epstein Co.[54]
    Andrew Fastow (born 1961), former CFO of Enron[55]
    Irwin Federman (born 1936), General Partner of U.S. Venture Partners (USVP)[56]
    Steve Feinberg (born 1960), co-founder of Cerberus Capital Management[57]
    Karen Finerman (born 1965), co-founder of hedge fund Metropolitan Capital Advisors[58]
    Laurence D. Fink (born 1952), financial executive, co-founder of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager.[59]
    William S. Fisher (born 1958), investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Manzanita Capital; Gap heir[60]
    Lee Fixel (born 1980), investor, partner at Tiger Management[61]
    John Frankel (born 1961), British-American founder of ff Venture Capital[62]
    Martin Frankel (born 1954), investor, founder of Winthrop Capital; known for using astrology to make financial trading decisions[63][64]
    Jacob A. Frenkel (born 1943), Israeli-American chairman of JPMorgan Chase International[65][66]
    Tully Friedman (born 1942), co-founder of Hellman & Friedman (H&F), Friedman Fleischer & Lowe (FFL)[67][68]
    Jeremy Frommer, hedge fund manager, former co-CEO of RBC Capital Markets[69]
    Richard S. Fuld Jr. (born 1946), former (and last) CEO of Lehman Brothers[70]
    Lewis Glucksman (1925–2006), CEO and chairman of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb[71][72]
    Stanley Gold (born 1942), former president and CEO of Shamrock Holdings (Roy E. Disney‘s family investment firm)[73]
    Stanley Golder (1929–2000), co-founder of private equity firm GTCR[74]
    Marcus Goldman (1821–1904), German-born co-founder of Goldman Sachs; member of the Goldman-Sachs family[75]
    David Gottesman (1926–2022), founder of First Manhattan Co.; member of the Gottesman family[76]
    Noam Gottesman (born 1961), Israeli-born British-American hedge fund manager and investor, co-founder of GLG Partners, CEO of TOMS Capital[77]
    Jonathan D. Gray (born 1970), president and COO of the Blackstone Group, chairman of Hilton Worldwide Holdings[78]
    Leonard I. Green (1934–2002), founder of Leonard Green & Partners, West Coast’s largest LBO firm[79]
    Pincus Green (born 1934), oil and gas commodities trader[80][81]
    Alan Greenspan (born 1926), former Chair of the Federal Reserve, (co-)founder of Townsend-Greenspan & Co. and Greenspan Associates[82]
    John Gutfreund (1929–2016), former CEO of Salomon Brothers[83][84]
    Rich Handler (born 1961), banker, chairman and CEO of independent investment bank Jefferies Group[85]
    Joshua Harris (born 1965), investor, co-founder of Apollo Global Management, owner of the New Jersey Devils and the Philadelphia 76ers[86][87]
    Adrian (born 1966) and Nick Hanauer (born 1959), venture capitalists[88]
    Alfred S. Hart (1904–1979), Hungarian-born founder of City National Bank[89][90]
    Andrew Hauptman (born 1969), founder of investment firm Andell Holdings and owner of the Chicago Fire Soccer Club; son-in-law of Charles Bronfman[91]
    Isaias W. Hellman (1842–1920), German-born banker, co-founder of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles (F&M), president of Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank[92]
    Samuel J. Heyman (1939–2009), hedge fund manager and chairman of the GAF Materials Corporation[93]
    Ben Horowitz (born 1966), start-up investor, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz[94]
    Carl Icahn (born 1936), Corporate raider, founder of Icahn Enterprises[95]
    Mat Ishbia (born 1979/1980), CEO and chairman of mortgage lender United Wholesale Mortgage[96]
    Samuel Israel III (born 1959), former hedge fund manager, founder of the Bayou Hedge Fund Group[97]
    Kenneth M. Jacobs (born 1957/1958), chairman and CEO of Lazard Ltd[98]
    Mitchell R. Julis (born 1955), co-founder of the Canyon Capital Advisors hedge fund[99]
    David Kabiller (born 1964), co-founder of investment management firm AQR Capital[100]
    Neil Kadisha (born 1955), Iranian-born co-founder of investment firm Omninet Capital[101]
    Irving Kahn (1905–2015), investor, co-founder of Kahn Brothers Group[102][103]
    Otto Hermann Kahn (1867–1934), German-born investment banker, partner at Kuhn, Loeb & Co.; known for the reorganization of American railroad systems[104]
    George Kaiser (born 1942), chairman of BOK Financial Corporation[105][106]
    Robert S. Kapito (born 1957), investor, co-founder of BlackRock, chair of the board of UJA-Federation of New York[107]
    Steven Kaplan, co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management, co-owner of MLS‘ D.C. United and EFL Championship‘s Swansea City A.F.C.[108]
    George Karfunkel (born 1948/1949), Hungarian-born co-founder of AmTrust Financial Services and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company (AST)[109][110]
    Bruce Karsh (born 1955), investor, co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management, chairman of the Tribune Media Company[111]
    Richard A. Kayne (born 1945/1946), co-founder of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisers[112]
    Tal Keinan (born 1969), American-Israeli investor, co-founder of Clarity Capital[113]
    Barry Klarberg (born 1961), founder of Monarch Business & Wealth Management; co-owner of MLB‘s New York Yankees and MLS‘s New York City FC[114]
    Seth Klarman (born 1957), investor and hedge fund manager, founder of the Baupost Group; minority owner of MLB‘s Boston Red Sox[115]
    Eugene Kleiner (1923–2003), Austrian-born venture capitalist who co-founded KPCB and is considered a pioneer of Silicon Valley[116]
    Jerome Kohlberg Jr. (1925–2015), co-founder of KKR, founder of Kohlberg & Company[117]
    Sonja Kohn (born 1948), Austrian-American banker[118][119]
    Bruce Kovner (born 1945), investor, hedge fund manager, chairman of CAM Capital[120]
    Orin Kramer (born 1945), hedge fund manager, founder of Boston Provident[121]
    Peter S. Kraus, CEO of AllianceBernstein (AB)[122]
    Henry R. Kravis (born 1944), co-founder of KKR[123]
    Rodger Krouse (born 1961), co-founder of Sun Capital Partners[124]
    Joe Lacob (born 1956), Silicon Valley investor, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), co-owner of NBA‘s Golden State Warriors[125]
    Andrew A. Lanyi (1925–2009), Hungarian-born investor, founder of the Lanyi Group[126][127]
    Marc Lasry (born 1959), Moroccan-born hedge fund manager, co-founder (along with his sister Sonia (born 1962)) of the Avenue Capital Group, co-owner of NBA‘s Milwaukee Bucks[128]
    Henry Laufer (born 1945), investor, former VP of Research at Renaissance Technologies, co-founder of the Medallion Fund[129][130]
    Jonathan Lavine (born 1966), co-managing partner of investment firm Bain Capital and CIO of Bain Capital Credit; co-owner of NBA‘s Boston Celtics[131]
    Solomon Lazard (1827–1916), French-born founder of Lazard Frères and Company; member of the Lazard family[132][133]
    Sayra (1898–1994), Jim (1928–2014) and Alexandra Lebenthal (born 1964), Lebenthal & Company[134][135]
    Bennett S. LeBow (born 1937), chairman of the Board of the Vector Group, former owner of the Liggett Group[136]
    Marc J. Leder (born 1962), co-founder of Sun Capital Partners, co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers[137]
    Thomas H. Lee (born 1944), founder of the private equity firms THL and Lee Equity Partners[138][139]
    Henry (1822–1855), Mayer (1830–1897) and Emanuel Lehman (1827–1907), German-born founders of Lehman Brothers; members of the Lehman family[140]
    Al Lerner (1933–2002), former chairman of the Board of credit card company MBNA and owner of NFL‘s Cleveland Browns[141]
    Randy Lerner (born 1962), investor, former owner of the MBNA Corporation; former owner of EPL‘s Aston Villa F.C.[141]
    Dennis Levine (born 1952), former managing director at Drexel Burnham Lambert[142]
    Leon Levy (1925–2003), investor, former partner at Oppenheimer & Co.[143]
    Peter B. Lewis (1933–2013), former chairman and owner of the Progressive Insurance Company[144]
    Cy Lewis (1908–1978), long-time managing partner of Bear, Stearns & Company[145][146]
    Josh Linkner (born 1970), former CEO of Detroit Venture Partners[147]
    Greg Lippmann (born 1968/1969), hedge fund manager, co-founder of LibreMax Partners[148]
    Daniel S. Loeb (born 1961), hedge fund manager, founder of Third Point Management[149]
    Solomon Loeb (1828–1903), German-born co-founder of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.[150]
    Howard Lorber (born 1948), CEO of New Valley LLC (formerly Western Union), chairman of Douglas Elliman and Nathan’s Famous[151]
    Howard Lutnick (born 1961), chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald & BGC Partners[152]
    Bernie Madoff (1938–2021), financier and chairman of the Nasdaq, founder of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities; Ponzi schemer[153][154]
    Stephen Mandel, Jr. (born 1956), hedge fund manager, investor, founder of Lone Pine Capital, former managing director at the Tiger Fund[155]
    Leo Melamed (born 1932), Polish-born financial futures pioneer, chairman emeritus of the CME Group[156]
    James Melcher (born 1939), hedge fund manager, founder of Balestra Capital Management; former Olympic fencer[157]
    J. Ezra Merkin (born 1953), investor, hedge fund manager, former president of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue; Madoff Ponzi scheme victim[158][159]
    André Meyer (1898–1979), French-American investment banker, former senior partner at Lazard Frères & Co.[160]
    Marc Eugene Meyer (1842–1925), French-American former president of Lazard Frères & Co.[161]
    Marc Mezvinsky (born 1977), investment banker, co-founder of Eaglevale Partners; husband of Chelsea Clinton[162][163]
    Michael Milken (born 1946), financier, junk-bond specialist, founder of the Milken Institute[30]
    Eric Mindich, hedge fund manager, founder of Eton Park Capital Management[164][165]
    Steven Mnuchin (born 1962), former hedge fund manager; 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury[49]
    David Morgenthaler (1919–2016), founder of Morgenthaler, one of the oldest private equity investment firms in the U.S.[166]
    Sir Michael Moritz (born 1954), British-American Silicon Valley venture capitalist, partner at Sequoia Capital[167]
    Alfred Huger Moses (1840–1918), banker and investor who founded the city of Sheffield, Alabama[168]
    Andrew M. Murstein (born 1964), founder of investment company Medallion Financial Corp., former taxi medallion lending executive, owner of MLL‘s New York Lizards[169]
    Arthur Nadel (1933–2012), former hedge fund manager, founder of Scoop Management Co.[170]
    Ezri Namvar (born 1951/1952), Iranian-born founder of the Namco Capital Group and former owner of the Security Pacific Bank[171][172]
    Jack Nash (1929–2008), German-born hedge fund pioneer, former chairman of Oppenheimer & Company, co-founder of the New York Sun[173]
    Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924), German-born banker, founder of E. Naumburg & Co.[174]
    Izak Parviz Nazarian (1929–2017), Iranian-American investor, managing partner at Omninet Capital; member of the Nazarian family[175][176][177]
    Roy Neuberger (1903–2010), financier, co-founder of Neuberger Berman[178]
    Aviv Nevo (born 1965), Romanian-born Israeli-American venture capitalist, founder of NV Investments; major shareholder in Time Warner[179]
    Roy (born 1966) and Victor Niederhoffer (born 1943), hedge fund managers[180][181]
    Mark Nordlicht (born 1968), American-Israeli hedge fund manager, founder of Platinum Partners[182][183]
    Nelson Obus (born 1947), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Wynnefield Capital[184][185]
    Daniel Och (born 1961), investor and hedge fund manager, founder of the Och-Ziff Capital Management Group (now Sculptor Capital Management)[186]
    Bernard Osher (born 1927), a founding director of World Savings Bank[187]
    Jacob Ostreicher (born 1959), investor[188]
    Alan Patricof (born 1934), venture capital and private equity pioneer; co-founder of Apax Partners and Greycroft[189]
    David L. Paul (1939–2022), banker, founder of Miami-based CenTrust Bank[190]
    John Paulson (born 1955), investor, founder of Paulson & Co.[191]
    Stephen M. Peck (1935–2004), co-founder of asset management firm Weiss, Peck & Greer[192]
    Nelson Peltz (born 1942), investor, co-founder of Trian Fund Management[193]
    Jeffrey, Raymond (1917–2019) and Ron Perelman (born 1943), investors[194]
    Richard C. Perry (born 1955), hedge fund manager, founder of Perry Capital[195][196]
    Carl Pforzheimer (1879–1957), banker, co-founder of the American Stock Exchange, founder of Carl H. Pforzheimer & Co.[197][198]
    Lionel Pincus (1931–2009), co-founder of private equity firm Warburg Pincus[199]
    Danny Porush (born 1957), former stock broker and chairman of Stratton Oakmont[200][201]
    Victor Posner (1918–2002), LBO pioneer[202]
    Michael F. Price (born 1951), hedge fund manager, founder of MFP Investors[203]
    Nicholas (born 1945), Karen (born 1958), Jennifer (born 1950) and John Pritzker (19&3–), investors; members of the Pritzker family[204]
    Dan Rapoport (1970–2022), Latvian-born investor, founder of Rapoport Capital[205]
    Ira Rennert (born 1934), industrial investor, founder of the Renco Group[206]
    Tony Ressler (born 1960), private equity tycoon and venture capitalist, co-founder of Ares Management and Apollo Global Management; owner of NBA‘s Atlanta Hawks[207]
    Marc Rich (1934–2013), Belgian-American former oil trader, hedge fund manager and founder of Glencore plc[208][209]
    Larry Robbins (born 1969), hedge fund manager, founder of Glenview Capital Management[210]
    Stephen Robert (born 1940), former chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer & Co. and Renaissance Institutional Management (subsidiary of Renaissance Technologies)[211]
    George R. Roberts (born 1944), co-founder of KKR[212]
    Arthur Rock (born 1926), early Silicon Valley venture capitalist, co-founder of Davis & Rock and Fairchild Semiconductor[213]
    George Rohr (born 1954), Colombian-born co-founder of private equity firm NCH Capital[214][215]
    David S. Rose (born 1957), start-up investor, founder of New York Angels[216]
    Barry Rosenstein (born 1960), hedge fund manager, founder of JANA Partners[217]
    Mack Rossoff, founder of independent investment bank Rossoff & Co.[218][219]
    David René de Rothschild (born 1942), banker; current chairman of Rothschild & Co; member of the Rothschild family[220]
    Marc Rowan (born 1962), co-founder of Apollo Global Management[221]
    David M. Rubenstein (born 1949), financier, co-founder of global private equity investment company The Carlyle Group[222]
    Robert Rubin (born 1938), former Treasury Secretary, director of National Economic Council, and chairman of Citigroup[223]
    Samuel Sachs (1851–1935), co-founder of Goldman Sachs[224]
    William Salomon (1914–2014), former managing partner of Salomon Brothers[225][226]
    Arthur J. Samberg (1941–2020), founder of Pequot Capital Management[227]
    Morris Schapiro (1903–1996), Lithuanian-born investment banker, founder of M. A. Schapiro & Company; known for negotiating the merger of Chase Bank and Bank of Manhattan[228]
    Jacob H. Schiff (1847–1920), German-born banker; former leader of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.[229]
    Peter Schiff (born 1963), CEO and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital.[230]
    Rick Schnall (born 1970), partner at private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice and minority owner of NBA‘s Atlanta Hawks[207]
    Alan Schwartz (born 1950/1951), Executive Chairman of Guggenheim Partners, former (and last) CEO of Bear, Stearns & Company[134]
    Stephen A. Schwarzman (born 1947), co-founder of the Blackstone Group[231]
    Joseph Seligman (1819–1880), German-born co-founder of investment bank J. & W. Seligman & Co.[232]
    David E. Shaw (1951–), founder of D. E. Shaw & Co.[233]
    Bruce Sherman (born 1948), co-founder of wealth-management firm Private Capital Management (PCM) and owner of MLB‘s Miami Marlins[234][235]
    Eugene Shvidler (born 1964), Russian-American oil tycoon, chairman of Millhouse Capital[236][237]
    Jim Simons (born 1938), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Renaissance Technologies[238][239]
    Nat Simons (born 1966), hedge fund manager and investor, (co-)founder of the Meritage Group and Prelude Ventures, co-chairman of Renaissance Technologies[240]
    Paul Singer (born 1944), hedge fund manager, founder of the Elliott Management Corporation[241]
    David M. Solomon (born 1962), disc jockey and investment banker, CEO of Goldman Sachs[242]
    George Soros (born 1930), Hungarian-American investor and business magnate, founder of Soros Fund Management; member of the Soros family[243]
    James Speyer (1861–1941), former head of the banking firm Speyer & Co.; member of the Speyer family[244]
    Robert B. Stearns (1888–1954), financier, co-founder of Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc[245]
    Amanda Steinberg (born 1977/1978), founder of DailyWorth[246]
    Saul Steinberg (1939–2012), Corporate raider[247]
    Michael Steinhardt (born 1940), investor and hedge fund manager, co-founder of Steinhardt Partners, chairman of WisdomTree Investments[248]
    Lee Stern (born 1926), futures and options trader; founder of Lee B. Stern & Company; co-owner of MLB‘s Chicago White Sox[249][250]
    Leonard N. Stern (born 1938), investor, chairman and CEO of the Hartz Group and Hartz Mountain Industries[251]
    Marc Stern, chairman of the TCW Group, co-owner of NBA‘s Milwaukee Bucks and MLB‘s Milwaukee Brewers[252][253]
    Stuart Sternberg (born 1959), Wall Street investor, owner of MLB‘s Tampa Bay Rays[254]
    Barry Sternlicht (born 1960), co-founder of investment firm Starwood Capital Group, former chairman of Starwood[255]
    Donald Sussman (born 1946), financier, hedge fund manager, founder of Paloma Funds and New China Capital Management[256][257]
    Leonard M. Tannenbaum (born 1971), founder of Fifth Street Asset Management[258]
    David Tepper (born 1957), investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Appaloosa Management[259][124]
    David Tisch (born 1981), start-up investor, co-founder of BoxGroup; member of the Tisch family[260]
    Igor Tulchinsky (born 1966), Belarus-born hedge fund manager, founder of WorldQuant[261]
    Cliff Viner (born 1948), hedge fund manager, co-founder of III Capital Management and AVM, former co-owner of the Florida Panthers[262][263]
    Jeffrey Vinik (born 1959), former hedge fund manager, owner of NHL‘s Tampa Bay Lightning[264][265]
    Paul Wachter (born 1956), founder of Main Street Advisors, a VIP-focused financial and asset management advisory firm[266]
    Eric M. Warburg (1900–1990), German-American co-founder of Warburg Pincus; member of the Warburg family[267][268]
    James Warburg (1896–1969), German-born banker and financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt[268]
    Paul Warburg (1868–1932), German-born former chairman of the Bank of the Manhattan Company (predecessor of Chase Manhattan Bank) and director of the Federal Reserve Bank[268]
    Bruce Wasserstein (1947–2009), investment banker, former CEO of Lazard and co-founder of Wasserstein Perella & Co.[269]
    Sanford I. Weill (born 1933), banker & financier, former chairman and CEO of Citigroup, co-founder of Carter, Berlind, Potoma & Weill[270][271]
    Peter Weinberg (born 1957), co-founder of Perella Weinberg Partners[272]
    Boaz Weinstein (born 1973), hedge fund manager, founder of Saba Capital Management[273]
    Sholam Weiss (born 1954), bankruptcy specialist[274][275]
    Allen Weisselberg (born 1947), CFO of the Trump Organization[276]
    Maurice Wertheim (1886–1950), founder of Wertheim & Co.[277]
    Oren Zeev (born 1964), Israeli-American start-up investor, founder of Zeev Ventures, co-founder of Tipalti[278]
    Nancy Zimmerman (born 1963/1964), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Bracebridge Capital[279]
    Eric Zinterhofer (born 1971), private equity financier, founding partner of Searchlight Capital; member of the Lauder family[280]
    Barry Zubrow (born 1953), founder of private investment firm ITB, former CRO of JPMorgan Chase[281][282]
    Note how many of them are descended from banking families.

    I was told that in a human rights democracy, anyone could grow up to be anything.

    But it seems that the children of criminally-minded rich banking Jews want to grow up to be criminally-minded rich banking Jews – and they push out all the blacks and Latinx who would like a piece of that banking swindle money.

    These Jews need to resign and allow colored people to take their jobs.

  67. Munga Bulga [AKA "HeebHunter"] says:
    @Priss Factor

    Why was the black dude dressed in a ghillie suit in LA, running with a tablet away from a car crash? So many questions.

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  68. Munga Bulga [AKA "HeebHunter"] says:
    @Priss Factor

    This is so funny! She shouldn’t have mimicked spitting, but rather used the classic “hu-white”.

    Also, this is the kind of Chinese fleeing “oppression” from evil mainland china, seeking a (((better life))) in the West. Indeed, the West is superior to China.

  69. @Munga Bulga

    Why was the black dude dressed in a ghillie suit in LA, running with a tablet away from a car crash? So many questions.

    Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown.

  70. @Anon

    You people are severely overthinking this.

    The rich don’t want the public talking about this disaster because the rich don’t want the public to demand an end to “Precision Scheduled Railroading” and other similar, government-backed initiatives to extract wealth from our infrastructure by destroying it.

  71. @Priss Factor

    Isn’t every city in the Jew.S.A that way now? Hordes of orcs who have been convinced that being an insolent and violent punk is the way to live.

  72. @Anon

    So you are saying this was an elaborate and intentional attempt at mass genocide of trump voters through a conspiracy between Jews, the wind, and Norfolk Southern?

    I don’t know, big guy, this just looks like a plain old fuck up to me.

  73. @Supply and Demand

    1. You are a pussy that ran off to China instead of staying to fight for what you believe in.
    2. On you way out, you stole intellectual property to hand over to the Chinese to ingratiate yourself with them and get asylum.
    3. You are a self-hating white “man” who now miscegenates with slopes.

    Given these facts, you are in no position to opine about anything concerning the country you betrayed. Or the race you betrayed. Clear?

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  74. Alrenous says: • Website
    @Alrenous

    A fortiori: the EPA will lobby for extra money to help ‘manage’ the contamination. This environment can’t protect itself, it needs extra help.
    That won’t make them want to encourage trains to derail or anything…

  75. @schnelladine

    Almost didn’t notice this — I’ve been partying all week! Horrific cancer and environmental destruction for white people is worth celebrating!

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  76. @Supply and Demand

    By all means… party it up. But that doesn’t make you any less a pussy and traitor to country and race.

    It sucks to suck, doesn’t it?

  77. Richard B says:

    Also, this is the kind of Chinese fleeing “oppression” from evil mainland china, seeking a (((better life))) in the West. Indeed, the West is superior to China.

    Exactly!

    Everything they say and do is so laughably self-refuting.

    Just as the fat man slipping on a banana peel is funny exactly because he’s supposed to see the banana peel like we do, but doesn’t, and slips and falls, and we laugh. So too is she (and not just her) supposed to hear how incredibly stupid she sounds and acts before she opens her mouth, ie; slips on the banana peel, but doesn’t, and we laugh.

    Now the fat man might be capable of laughing at himself. In that case, we laugh with him and not at him. After all, that could be us. But dumb shits like this woman can never laugh at themselves. And it’s this, above all else, that makes them really funny.

    Unfortunately, it also makes them extremely dangerous. Which is why happiness in life today depends largely on staying as far away from people like her as possible.

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