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This is something CBS or Faux News won't report.

"Sam's father, Fahd Abu Haikal, a lecturer at Bethlehem University:

"The IDF soldier signaled me to stop. I brought the car to a complete halt and raised my hands on the steering wheel. Immediately afterwards, they opened fire on the vehicle."

"The soldier was about 10 meters away from me. He saw me, he saw my wife and the children. The windows were not tinted, it was broad daylight and everything was clear. You can't say he didn't see that it was a family."

"I stopped as I was instructed to, and then they simply shot at the car," he added.

"There was no clear checkpoint, just soldiers standing in the street. I stopped when I was asked to, and then the shooting started. "The car was completely stationary when he shot at us, it wasn't moving at all. A 7 months old infant killed in cold blood. He didn't deserve this."

The peace-loving, hardworking American taxpayer is sick and tired of funding the mass murder of Palestinians at the hands of the Israeli Death Forces (IDF).

US midterm elections are scheduled for Tuesday 3 Nov 2026.

And here comes Israeli troll 'rf4b' to flag this senseless murder as "FUNNY."

One wonders when the site administrators on drudge.com finally close 'rf4b' down?

And then there's this ------- image, compliments of C0RI0LANUS, determined to trash Democratic candidates:

Why is C0RI0LANUS determined to undermine Democrats?

#6 Doc Sarvis, always remember,

** THE DEVIL IS ALWAYS IN THE DETAILS **


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Why am I not surprised by this latest antic of C0RI0LANUS?

Doc, I don't think you should be surprised, either.

Why is he bound-and-determined to destroy the only alternative to Trump, MAGA and the GOP: The Democrats.

Watch what he says, not his "polite" routine.

He's a snake in the grass.

Interesting character, John Brown. Visionary? Terrorist? John Steuart Curry's 1939 Tragic Prelude mural (en.wikipedia.org) in the Kansas State Capital really captures him for me. The painting was highly controversial when unveiled, largely because of Curry's portrayal of Brown - a prominent figure during the state's then-not-so-distant "Bleeding Kansas" period: www.amazon.com

Like Amazon, But For Ebola

When we imagine the machines turning on us, we reach for the cinematic. The red-eyed killer robot. The plasma rifle in the 40-watt range. Skynet. Terminators marching through the rubble. It's a comforting fantasy, because it's a fight ... and a fight is something humans understand.

But an AI that actually wanted us gone wouldn't bother with the theatrics. It would do something quieter and infinitely more efficient: it would order up a pathogen for which we have zero immunity, order it synthesized in a lab, and wipe the slate clean. No drama. No final stand. Just a sequence of nucleotides and a tracking number.

The more immediate threat isn't the machine's intentions ... it's ours. The knowledge that once gated bioweapons, built over years of doctoral training and a well-funded lab, is eroding. You no longer need a virology degree and a state sponsor. You need malice, patience, and a subscription to a sufficiently capable AI model. The same tools accelerating cancer research and collapsing drug-discovery timelines are the tools that hand a motivated lunatic a recipe he could never have written himself.

Here's the part that should make you sit up: the people who built these machines agree. This week, the chief executives of OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind"Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, and Demis Hassabis, men who agree on almost nothing and compete for the same oxygen, put their names to a letter begging Congress to act.

Joined by Microsoft's Mustafa Suleyman and Meta's Alexandr Wang, they're asking lawmakers to require that companies selling synthetic DNA and RNA screen their orders, verify their customers, and block the combinations that could end us. When the arsonists are ready to burn the entire global economy down with AGI show up at the City Council meeting asking for stricter fire codes, it's worth listening.

The ask is almost insultingly modest. Make the people synthesizing the literal building blocks of life check whether what they're building is a weapon. That's it. As one former Trump AI adviser put it, it seems like a reasonable thing for society to insist upon. It does. It is the regulatory equivalent of asking a gun shop to glance at an ID.

So naturally, it will go nowhere.

Trump already torched the Biden-era screening framework and promised a replacement that the White House has yet to write. Bills will languish in committee, going precisely nowhere. And the administration's tech brain trust now runs through David Sacks, lately promoted from AI czar to co-chair of the President's science advisory council, where the gospel remains the same: regulation is the enemy, friction is sin, and anything that slows the velocity of innovation is a heresy to be crushed.

A man whose entire public theology is deregulation is not about to bless a screening mandate, however sane, however bipartisan, however urgent.

And so we arrive at the punchline of the age. The men building the machine are warning us about the machine. The government's job is to listen.

So the models will get better at biology. The tools to sequence DNA, RNA, and viruses will get cheaper and better, Moore's law for plagues.

No one will regulate it. No one will stop it. It's Amazon, but for Ebola.

Two-day shipping. No questions asked.


Dummkopf Trumpf will also be ruining the day for NY Knicks fans when he attends one of the semi-finals games in Madison Square Garden (MSG). Source: drudge.com

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY): "Why does [Dummkopf] Trumpf always have to ruin a good thing?"

That's what Republicans do. They ruin everything.

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