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jameshilliard
·قبل 4 أيام·discuss
None of this info is hard to find, there's even a built in search feature(that's what I used to find those documents).[0] The author of this article clearly didn't even do basic due diligence before making their claims.

[0] https://www.justice.gov/epstein/search
jameshilliard
·قبل 4 أيام·discuss
> Would it be possible to determine what the microwave receiver/transmitter at Sandia Crest was connected to? It must be hooked up to something right? How would that typically work to connect to the internet, and are there any records to look up to find out more?

There's plenty of discussions about internet via Sandia Crest towers in the files. Looks like the internet back-haul at Sandia Crest is probably just Centurylink fiber.

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA006220...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA006934...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA008291...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA008310...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA010926...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA011830...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA011245...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01739...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2010/EFTA01799...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02386...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02457...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02463...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02465...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02465...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02467...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02572...

https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%2011/EFTA02703...
jameshilliard
·قبل 5 أيام·discuss
> To understand the significance of this infrastructure, consider who actually uses Industrial/Business Pool microwave systems: NSA field stations, CIA operational facilities, FBI secure data operations, Department of Defense installations, electric utilities, natural gas pipeline operators, high-frequency trading firms, and major bank data centers. None of those descriptions apply to a private vacation ranch in the high desert.

Isn't a private microwave link a fairly standard way to get high speed low latency internet to remote locations that have line of sight to a relay tower? The time period is prior to Starlink being available so I'm not sure what else you'd expect to see for remote low latency internet connections like this.

It's rather widely reported that Epstein paid quite a lot for private fiber connections for his island as well. There was apparently also a microwave dish there as well.[0]

[0] https://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/news/contractor-recal...
jameshilliard
·قبل 14 يومًا·discuss
> Palestinians in Israel are not permitted to convert to Judaism, so no there is no path to assimilate and join the majority.

This whole area of Israeli law AFAIU is rather confusing, keep in mind even many Jews are not recognized fully either due to Orthodox standards sometimes being applied, although there have been some more recent changes there I think.[0]

In practice though Palestinian/Arab Israelis probably can convert to Judaism in some form and since they would already be citizens the conversion from my understanding would not make much difference in practice for the legal status. Note that there are different congregations that have different conversion rules and there are also differences in how the Israeli government recognizes conversions for purposes of citizenship.

Palestinians living in the territories that are not Israeli citizens would have much more difficulty converting simply because it would be effectively impossible to covert within say the PA controlled parts of the Palestinian territories(since Jews are generally not allowed into those territories and I don't think conversions are typically allowed to be done remotely).

Between Israeli citizens AFAIU the only form of legal discrimination is arguably applied against non-Arab Israeli citizens(i.e. Jews, Druze) since they have required military service while Arab Israeli's do not. Arab Israeli's can of course still volunteer for military service so being classified legally as an Arab Israeli doesn't really have legal downsides from my understanding.

[0] https://jweekly.com/2021/03/01/israeli-supreme-court-rules-s...
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
> Cruel Israeli oppression motivates even children to resist them.

More like Hamas/UNRWA schools teach children to be terrorists.
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
> you cannot become part of the ethno-religious group that the state is meant to represent. Not you and not any of your descendants, ever.

AFAIU Israel does accept conversions to Judaism so that's not actually accurate.

> This is a classic of Israeli propaganda: justifying an actual wrong (discrimination, apartheid, occupation, murder, you name it) with the allegation that a worse wrong would be committed by the other side.

I'm not justifying actual wrongs, however Israel giving citizenship to all individuals who claim to be Palestinians is unlikely to result in a good outcome.

> In other words, justifying actual crimes with imagined ones.

Just look at Palestinian opinion polling and it will become clear why giving citizenship to all Palestinians would likely result in a civil war.

> Jewish history in Muslim majority countries hasn't been worse than history in European and Christian countries.

Jews lived as second class citizens in Muslim majority countries.

> In many cases it was actually better.

That's not really saying much.

> The Holocaust was perpetrated by Europeans, not by Muslims.

Yet there are far more Jews living in Europe today than there are Jews living in MENA countries(excluding Israel). Maybe Europeans largely learned that their past behavior was wrong while those in MENA countries largely did not.
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
> Needing so many years to get the courage to say the world genocide, where everybody had seen for years Israel turning little children into little flesh chunks, slowly unfurl in horrid technicolor in world TV, is just another part of the problem. UN is useless.

People really should try to avoid conflating war with genocide, both typically result in some civilian deaths.
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
> There is no possible equal integration of Palestinians or their descendants into a Jewish state, not in a thousand years, and by design.

About 20% of Israeli citizens are Arab so Palestinian integration into a state with a Jewish majority can work to a degree. The issue is that if the demographics were flipped it would be unlikely to work(i.e. basically all of Jewish history in Muslim majority countries).
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
> British nukes are a joke, they're controlled by the US.

While it maybe be true that some of the nukes in the UK(i.e. US B61 gravity bombs) may be under the control of the US, the UK still maintains full control over their submarine launched nukes AFAIU.
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
Deaths in Gaza are very much not random.

Adult men have the highest casualties which is what would be expected since Hamas militants are most often adult men, it's well documented that Hamas also uses child soldiers to some degree as well.
jameshilliard
·قبل 19 يومًا·discuss
> This leaves China

Not exactly.[0]

> and North Korea

Also not exactly.[1]

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020%E2%80%932021_China%E2%80%...

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_border_incidents_invol...
jameshilliard
·قبل 20 يومًا·discuss
> The security council was built around the nuclear powers at the time.

That's not actually true, the 5 permanent seats on the UNSC were granted in 1945, well before any country aside from the US managed to develop nuclear weapons.

Those 5 countries did all eventually develop nuclear weapons and became nuclear weapon states under the NPT but that happened quite a bit later.
jameshilliard
·قبل 20 يومًا·discuss
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jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> keep the country stable

Well, that part didn't exactly work out in practice.
jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> Or where they digging tunnels in grid patterns to every house in every neighborhood and under every street?

Tunnels were used by Hamas to move between buildings AFAIU, so large amounts of buildings would have tunnels under them, not to mention many buildings were booby trapped with explosives by Hamas so clearing the explosives often would result in the destruction of buildings as well.

> What total moral bankruptcy to just blanked declare every civilian home and infrastructure as justifiable targets.

If they get used for military purposes then they become military targets is my understanding of how the rules of war generally work.
jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> You do realise that Gaza isn't a separate country?

I'm aware the status of Gaza is somewhat complicated.

> Not that it's the same country

Its status as a country at all is also not very clear due to only partial international recognition.

> would require Israel to give it's citizens voting rights

I don't think Israel is very likely to give citizenship to a group of people when the majority of those people don't think Israel should even exist.

> it's rights as an independent nation

They did try moving in that direction, with disengagement in Gaza, but it clearly didn't work out.

I'm not really sure what the best approach to the problem is right now, but presumably de-radicalization of some form is going to be needed for the Palestinians due to UNRWA schools and others teaching children terrorist propaganda, and that's happening even in the more moderate PA controlled areas.
jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> And it is meant to maximize civilian causalities while doing ethnic cleansing.

Evacuation zones are meant to minimize civilian casualties.

> Israel started that war, not civilians.

Which war are you referring to? Hamas started the war in Gaza and Hezbollah started the war in Lebanon.
jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> It's that anyone who is keeping count can see that the amount of Palestinian civilians that have been killed in this war is a very very large number.

Civilian deaths are in line with what would be expected for urban warfare with the enemy hiding amongst the civilian population. Obviously creating civilian deaths is part of the Hamas strategy.
jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> Here is your evidence on mass starvation in Gaza.

There were food distribution issues prior to the ceasefire but even the UN(which is highly biased for various reasons) is not claiming there is currently any famine.[0]

Publicly available data shows that sufficient food is making it into Gaza to avoid mass starvation.

[0] https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-88077...
jameshilliard
·قبل 28 يومًا·discuss
> I am in shock you wrote this.

You're shocked I'm against killing civilians?

Those who want civilian casualties are terrorist organizations like Hamas.[0]

[0] https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/11/middleeast/sinwar-hamas-israe...