

Mr. Gerald Wayne
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🇱🇦🇹🇭 8 days in pitch-black darkness, trapped by flash floods. Now, a miracle is happening in remote Laos. An international team of elite cave divers is deep inside a flooded cave in central Laos right now, fighting against time to extract a group of villagers trapped by sudden flash floods over a week ago. Just hours ago, a breakthrough happened. Over a live phone patch from deep inside the complex network, a diver was heard shouting: "They are coming out!" 5 of the men have been located. They were found huddled together in a pitch-black air pocket above the rising water line, starving and exhausted, but alive. However, the mission is far from over. 2 more people who entered the cave system remain unaccounted for, meaning rescuers cannot celebrate just yet. Source: CNN








BREAKING: US MILITARY DISABLES ANOTHER COMMERCIAL SHIP TRYING TO HEAD TO AN IRANIAN PORT


Imagine being a reporter at a mainstream news outlet trying to report on AIPAC’s shell PAC structure they use to hide support for candidates. Consider how frequently AIPAC gripes about me here, which they have to do because there’s no manager they can complain to. Would be funny if they called @nausjcaa or @jeremyscahill to complain. But a reporter at an MSM outlet just trying to do basic straight reporting would get shut down by these arguments, which is what has happened for years.


The US-Israel Defense Partnership Act creates an open door for handing America’s tech crown to Israel, on US taxpayer’s dime Check out my new article dissecting Israel’s latest scheme. I create a video version for those who prefer audio to reading.



BREAKING: TWO DOORS. SAME TROJAN HORSE. The FUTURES Act and Section 224 of the FY2027 NDAA push the same U.S.-Israel defense-tech fusion under different legislative labels. If one fails, the other keeps it alive. That is not coincidence. That is redundancy by design. --- This means the U.S. is moving from selling Israel weapons to building, testing, integrating, manufacturing, and deploying military technology with Israel. The U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act and Section 224 of the House FY2027 NDAA would create a “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.” Plain English: this is not normal foreign aid. It is defense-industrial fusion. It would allow Israeli technology to be folded into U.S. military systems, including drone defense, tunnel detection, battlefield AI, missile defense, sensors, cyber tools, electronic warfare, directed energy, autonomous systems, quantum, data fusion, and network integration. It would also open the door for Israeli companies, universities, labs, contractors, and military-linked researchers to work deeper inside the U.S. defense pipeline. That means access to contracts, supply chains, testing programs, prototypes, source code, engineering data, failure reports, and sensitive research before it becomes a finished weapon. The risk is obvious. Israel could use U.S.-funded research to strengthen its own defense industry, commercialize jointly developed technology, shape Pentagon procurement around Israeli systems, and make America dependent on Israeli vendors, updates, parts, software, and data rights. The most dangerous language is “network integration” and “data fusion.” That means systems talking to systems. If handled poorly, it creates pathways into U.S. operational data, battlefield telemetry, command networks, sensor feeds, logistics, and classified-adjacent information. Once a technology becomes “joint,” it also becomes harder to restrict. Israel can argue it helped build it, needs it, owns part of it, or has the right to deploy and export versions of it. Then comes the battlefield loop. U.S.-linked technology gets developed with Israel. Israel uses it in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, or the West Bank. Combat data flows back into the system. The weapon improves. Companies profit. America becomes more entangled. The historical concern is not imaginary. Jonathan Pollard, a U.S. Navy intelligence analyst, pleaded guilty to spying for Israel. The cleanest way to say it: This act would not merely give Israel more weapons. It would give Israel a deeper seat inside the American weapons machine. That means access, influence, leverage, dependency, and a dangerous loss of separation between two defense systems. Americans need to raise hell over this. Call your representative. Tell them to oppose H.R. 7540, the U.S.-Israel FUTURES Act, and oppose Section 224 of the FY2027 NDAA unless it is stripped out. Demand public hearings. Demand full transparency. Demand export-control safeguards. Demand strict limits on foreign access to U.S. military data, prototypes, source code, supply chains, and defense infrastructure. This is not a left-right issue. This is a sovereignty issue. No foreign nation should be wired this deeply into America’s war machine. Not Israel. Not anyone.





