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Watch Porn, Support Genocide

Who is the biggest donor to AIPAC — the American Israel Public Affairs Committee?

Turns out it is Leonid Radvinsky, a Jewish resident from Chicago originally born in Odessa. Radvinsky owns OnlyFans.

So when you’re watching porn, you’re supporting the Israel government’s genocidal policies toward Gaza. Here’s more from The Jimmy Dore Show.

Why Settle Ukraine War Now?

Agreements regarding territorial exchange are the last lingering components to negotiating an end to the Ukraine War. That’s the assessment of John Mearsheimer, an international relations scholar at the University of Chicago.  Much of the underpinnings of a peace deal were already resolved at a prior conference in Istanbul, Turkey.

Steve Witkoff, the American Special Envoy to the Middle East,  believes resolving the conflict now offers the best chance for  success. “Territory” is the reason.

Under the current division of land, Russia would presumably get Crimea plus the four oblasts in the easternmost quadrant of Ukraine, around Donetsk. If the war went on longer, and Russia also seized Odessa, that would be a far more difficult territory to surrender. Not only the Ukraine, but much of the European Union would balk then.

Mearsheimer explains some of the parameters here in an interview with Aaron Maté on The Jimmy Dore Show.

Will Israel Cease To Exist?

Benjamin Fulford says as much in his weekly summary of world-shaking events. Is it a prediction or a statement of fact? That’s not clear.

But Fulford — a Canadian journalist based in Japan — maintains that the nation of Israel will cease to exist and will instead become a new nation of Judea, under Turkish protection. Palestine residents will be able to rebuild their homes. How about Israelis? Some might stay, while others will be granted relocation to the United States.

Fulford also predicts a settlement to the Ukraine War, with Russia receiving lands east of the Dnieper River as well as control of the port of Odessa. Ukraine will be permitted to use the port of Odessa without paying any duties.

He also states that the federal debt of the United States will be forgiven, but concessions will be made to Asian nations that hold considerable debt, concessions allowing for construction of new factories within the U.S. domestic territory.

There’s lots more here — talk of the World Economic Forum and another starling prediction — the United Nations will come to an end, replaced by a new global entity no longer based in New York.

A Brief Odyssey To Ukraine

Odessa is the third most populous city in Ukraine. It’s known for its beaches and 19th-century architecture, and is sometimes called the “pearl of the Black Sea”. Long before the Tsarist establishment of Odessa, an ancient Greek settlement existed at its location. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

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1920s Flappers In Russia

Roaring Twenties Soviet Union in 1929. Brought to life with AI. Filmed largely in Odessa, Ukraine. Not exactly the image that history has left us of the former USSR. For some more affluent women, there was fashion, parties, bobbed hair, makeup and the ubiquitous cloche hat so popular with girls across the globe in the 1920s.

The position and roles of women in the USSR, in principle at least, were equal to men under the Soviet Constitution. The reality for the vast majority was very different.

Millions ended up in gulags and a totalitarian system remained in place until the late 80s.

This is an AI-enhanced and up-scaled edit from the classic 1929 documentary Man with a Movie Camera. Directed by Dziga Vertov and edited by his wife Yelizaveta Svilova. More from glamourdaze.

Odessa Girls

Odessa, on the frontier of the former Soviet Union, has become the seedy new tourist magnet for American men of all ages. The attraction: The city in the Ukraine has a seemingly endless supply of beautiful young, single women. Julia’s situation is typical of many. Following an abusive marriage, she signed up with one of the many local agencies that offer the chance to be paired up with hopefuls from abroad. “I’m already too old for the men here… Getting a man here is very competitive, because there are so few of them,” says Julia, living in a city where women outnumber men almost five to four.

But despite accusations of being little more than a legalized pimping service, clients such as Arthur, a 65 year-old veteran of six romance tours, have no qualms with the service they offer. “It’s like purchasing a very nice used Cadillac,” he explains. “I need to drive it before I make a decision about taking it home and putting it in my garage.” H/T Journeyman Pictures

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