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Russian President Vladimir Putin smiles during the Council of Legislators plenary session on April 26, 2024, in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 26 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Photo: Contributor/Getty Images

Russia announced Monday that it intends to hold new tactical nuclear weapons drills “in the near future” amid rising tensions with the West over Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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Here is an author who calmly states poor blacks demonstrating for Civil Rights were accused of being Communists. How did this affect a young black man’s life. Did it make him angry, and, he was not able to get a job and house himself? At the time Communists were making Atom Bombs like crazy and were threating to drop them ON ALL AMERICANS, How many millions of White Folk blamed Black Folk for this Evil Threat? How many Americans began to HATE blacks because of this threat? Is this Netanyahu’s plan, destroy a nation and kill 100,000 so they will HATE HAMAS – forever – and hate all radical Islamists that threat eight million Jews? New York City has eight million people – that might be wondering if Putin is going to NUKE THEM if they oppose his, and Kirill’s, religious agenda? The Black Church has millions of devout anti-Communist parishioners.

“Two years later, a plurality of Americans held the view that so-called outside agitators — in this instance, Communists — were behind the civil rights movement.”

Here are some of the e-mails exchanged between I and Mark Gall who was the head of the department of education at the University of Oregon. I want to debate him, and his friend GREG who is a devout Christian, and thus he is being shielded from me. Putin is a Christian, and this is the main reason why he invaded Ukraine. The reason Devout Jews approve of their leader dropping Death Warnings on the citizens of Gaza, are the result of Religious Fanatics Gone Hog Wild!. Did GREG vote for Trump – because Christian Leaders backed him?

As I type, Stormy Daniels is testifying about how IMMORAL Trump is. Now watch the video of unarmed citizens fleeing for their life. Step back and see the BIG PICTURE……World Leaders using religion to gain power….IS AN EVIL IDEA!

I just started working on my idea of having rich Arab Nation create Universities in America – for starters – that will be a SAFE HAVEN for students who got arrested, and are threatened with destruction. Someone informed me there exists a Hannibal University that used to be a Christian College that is going bankrupt. Why? I believe Christianity is failing to produce COMMOM MORALITY, where wrong and right is made clear. This is all most young people want. Why spend billions on institutions – that can’t produce? I’m a high school dropout!

John Presco ‘A Friend of Jezebel’.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannibal%E2%80%93LaGrange_University

EXTRA! I took a food break and found this on my phone. I DEMAND five millions dollars to study MYSELF, because Mark Gall labeled me a “Nazi”. If he’s reading this, he may apply for a few million because he’s got the credentials. After three years he will conclude…”Presco is a typical Nazi infected with the – Hate The Jews Bug.”

What millions of non-students are asking themselves, or, asking a friend or lover, is…

“Has Israel become another Middleast Terrorist State – AND THEY GOT ATOMIC BOMBS?”

Goldman saying here? “Jews are feeling the need to hide again”

In the 60s and 70s I demonstrated against the War in Vietnam – and felt the need to hide – ALL THE TIME! How was I radicalized in 65? Was I a Jew Hater? Is Dan Goldman the New McCarthy?

What they’re saying: “Far too many Jews are feeling the need to hide once again, especially students on college campuses across America,” Goldman, who is Jewish, said in a statement”.

Read Goldman’s fine print. Looks like Israel’s plan was to DRIVE OUT HATE – before October 7th. What nation is he talking about? He owns dual citizenship.

” we do everything we can to drive out hate in all its forms — from our schools, from our cities, and from our nation.”

Since October 12th. I have been thinking bout the Polish Uprising, how a brave underground army was hung out to die.

 The uprising was timed to coincide with the retreat of the German forces from Poland ahead of the Soviet advance.[16] While approaching the eastern suburbs of the city, the Red Army halted combat operations, enabling the Germans to regroup and defeat the Polish resistance and to destroy the city in retaliation. The Uprising was fought for 63 days with little outside support. It was the single largest military effort taken by any European resistance movement during World War II.[17]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Uprising

Rep. Dan Goldman, wearing a blue suit, white shirt and blue tie, speaks at a committee hearing.
Rep. Dan Goldman. Photo: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images.

House Democrats are challenging House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to put his money where his mouth is when it comes to cracking down on campus antisemitism, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: House Republicans held a vote on an antisemitism bill last week that Democrats complained was inadequate to address the issue and geared toward dividing the left.

Driving the news: Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) is introducing another bill, first obtained by Axios, to provide $280 million to the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights.

  • The office is in charge of enforcing federal laws against discrimination at schools, including antisemitism and Islamophobia.
  • The bill has seven co-sponsors: Reps. Grace Meng (D-N.Y.), Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.), Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), Kathy Manning (D-N.C.), Nikema Williams (D-Ga.) and André Carson (D-Ind.).

The intrigue: House Republicans tried to cut funding for the office by 25% this year as they targeted diversity and inclusion programs and other socially progressive initiatives.

  • However, after negotiations with Senate Democrats, funding for the office was kept steady at 2023 levels: $140 million.
  • House Republicans targeted diversity and inclusion programs and other socially progressive initiatives throughout the government in negotiations with Senate Democrats.

What they’re saying: “Far too many Jews are feeling the need to hide once again, especially students on college campuses across America,” Goldman, who is Jewish, said in a statement.

  • In this pivotal moment, it is absolutely critical that we do everything we can to drive out hate in all its forms — from our schools, from our cities, and from our nation.”

Zoom out: House Republicans are planning a multi-committee effort to target college antisemitism as pro-Palestinian demonstrations continue at universities across the country.

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University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Chancellor Gene Block says the college has contacted the FBI and the LA District Attorney’s Office about investigating a group of pro-Israel counter-protesters who allegedly attacked an anti-Israel campus encampment, sparking hours of violent clashes. 

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Some fought back, including in 1947, a high profile, (and in the history of lobbying, possibly the best-dressed ever) delegation, led by Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. In the same year, Hammett was elected the president of the Civil Rights Congress (CVC) whose role was to fund defences for those arrested for political offences.                                      

Four years later, he was brought before the United Sates attorney for the southern district of New York to disclose who had been aided. Hammett refused. As a result, he was sentenced to six months in jail for contempt. The magazine Hollywood Life caught the OTT hysteria, calling Hammett, “one of the most dangerous (if not THE) influential communists in America”.

https://culturematters.org.uk/index.php/arts/fiction/item/2722-the-cheaper-the-crook-the-gaudier-the-patter-dashiell-hammett-vs-joe-mccarthy

Christian Nationalism

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  • John AmbroseFrom:braskewitz@yahoo.comTo:Mark GallThu, Jul 7, 2022 at 7:18 AM
  • Right after I was not invited to Jonny’s funeral, I had visions of a good looking woman about 55. She was a leader of the Christian Scient Church. She was asking you and Joy to make a list of positive and negative people around my friend. I ended up at the bottom because this she-demon played a witchy game where it was a test of YOUR FAITH, and, who is closer to Jesus.. You and Joy could not be a part of the test that would HEAL my friend with voo-doo science. Was her name…..Mary? If you look at all my past posts you will see me condemning what is now known as Christian Nationalism. Maybe I am a psychic-prophet, and not a killer-psycho?John 
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From:mgall@uoregon.edu

To:John Ambrose

Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 11:28 PM

John,

As I’ve suggested before, I think a counselor—not a mediator—can help you see yourself in a different light. Unless you think you’re just fine as you are.

Trump thinks he’s fine just the way he is. It’s other folks that are the problem.

Mark

M. D. “Mark” Gall

John Ambrose 

From:braskewitz@yahoo.com

To:Mark Gall

Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 12:04 PM

Here is a Israeli rabbi who declared war on LGBTQ people. He is a disciple of a rabbi who hates Christianity. Two days ago I pondered why I was not invited to the Fadeley funerals. How many does that make? This made me look at Joy again as the one who has it out for me – for whatever reasons. Is Joy writing a book about your son, and only wants certain people in it? How about a – bad guy? I suggest we go to a mediator and not speculate. 

Here is a pic of family members I did not know I had.

John Presco

Rabbi Thau Declares War On LGBTQ


Rabbi Thau Declares War On LGBTQ To: Mayor Mates, Governor Newson, and Governor Kotek For several months I have been blogging on my newspaper, Ro…

John Ambrose 

From:braskewitz@yahoo.com

To:Mark Gall

Thu, Aug 3, 2023 at 8:53 AM

You might be happy to learn your name is now in the Oregon archives next to mine.. I wrote a message to our Governor and said you would help organize a debate between myself and Governor DeSantis. Here is my campaign message. 

Your Fishing Buddy

John Presco

Destructive Religious Traitors


Destructive Religious Traitors President Donald J. Trump speaking at the rally on the Ellipse on Jan. 6, 2021, that preceded the Capitol riot….

Mark Gall 

From:mgall@uoregon.edu

To:John Ambrose

Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 12:32 AM

I thought I told you that I have a bladder stone and a prostate problem. I haven’t done anything physically demanding other than short walks. That’s why I haven’t been able to go fishing with you or anyone else. I’m now scheduled for surgery and hope to be recovered some time next week.

Mark

M. D. “Mark” Gall

John Ambrose 

From:braskewitz@yahoo.com

To:Mark Gall

Mon, Mar 11 at 11:50 AM

I challenged you and Jonathan to a debate. You can prepare his way. He can stay at your home. You can make sure he has water bottes at his Kosher Podium that will be  blessed by a rabbi. You can show up with your movie gang. Is Doug Hennessey still around. You will be the opening Debater. You will soften up The Old Hippie Jew Hater for Jonathan.

Thanks To The Peacemakers?


Thanks To The Peacemakers? Protesters hold a “Queers for Palestine” sign in New York City on Nov. 12, 2023. Credit: Syndi Pilar/Shutterstoc…

John Ambrose 

From:braskewitz@yahoo.com

To:Mark Gall

Wed, Jan 10 at 8:12 AM

Putting Israel, Jesus, and Trump – On Trial


Putting Israel, Jesus, and Trump – On Trial ” I have learned—through comments, emails, and discussion forums—that a significant portion of his supporters li…

John Ambrose 

From:braskewitz@yahoo.com

To:Mark Gall

Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 7:33 AM

I believe you are obligated to inform me you are authoring a bio that included people we know. 

John Presco

No Rothschild Christmas in Bethlehem 

Mark Gall 

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Winners and Losers of the Columbia Protests? History Will Tell.

Activism often lands on the right side of history. But history also shows that tactical mistakes — and smashing windows — can weaken protests’ effectiveness.

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Ginia Bellafante

By Ginia Bellafante

Ginia Bellafante writes the Big City column, a weekly commentary on the politics, culture and life of New York City.

May 3, 2024

Fifty-six years to the day after police in riot gear first swept through the campus of Columbia University to clear buildings that had been taken over by protesters, hundreds of officers stormed into Hamilton Hall and put an end to the occupation over the war in Gaza. Of the 109 people arrested this time, most were students, though Mayor Eric Adams claimed others were “outside agitators” who he believed were dangerously “radicalizing our children,” a characterization that fell awkwardly between forgiveness and condescension.

Protest in the name of the marginalized tends to land on the right side of history, no matter how misunderstood the particular cause or grievance might be in the present. A Gallup poll conducted in 1963, for example, found that 60 percent of respondents had an unfavorable view of the March on Washington, assuming it would lead to violence and achieve nothing. Two years later, a plurality of Americans held the view that so-called outside agitators — in this instance, Communists — were behind the civil rights movement.

Yet even with this kind of hindsight and understanding, it is natural to want to create a scorecard amid the smoke and fire of the moment. If we think of attention as a prevailing measure of success, then the Columbia protests, inspiring so many others and consuming global headlines, have been triumphant. Still, at the same time, the protesters have seen their demands go unmet — Columbia is not divesting from companies profiting from the Israeli occupation — and the campus has been closed off to most people, classes and final exams switched to remote and students have been threatened with expulsion. Beyond that, anyone who chooses to remain in Morningside Heights for the next few weeks will not be rid of the police, because university administrators, who oversee a $14 billion endowment, have asked the Police Department to stay on campus through mid-May, at taxpayers’ expense.

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There is a point in any movement in which publicity can begin to obscure purpose. “I see very little talk this week about what is happening to Palestinians in Gaza,” Peter Staley, the celebrated AIDS activist, told me. He recalled a major ACT UP demonstration in December 1989 at St. Patrick’s Cathedral that is still debated among participants. The idea was to disrupt a Mass offered by Cardinal John O’Connor to condemn the church’s stance on condoms. Hundreds of protesters invaded the church. In what became one of the most widely criticized gestures, angering leaders across the political continuum, someone went up to receive communion, crumbled the eucharist and told the cardinal that “opposing safe sex is murder.” Mr. Staley has long since considered the extremism of the whole affair a mistake.

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“The tactics start to become the story and crowd out the issue, and then the movement has to look at what it is doing and not get its back up,” he said. “As soon as I saw a student hammering through glass panes at Hamilton Hall leading the news, I knew the game was up.”

Campus Protests: Live Updates

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Taken in the aggregate, the campus protests across the country suggest certain institutional failings, long in the making — the trouble colleges and universities have had both modeling and inculcating values that are meant to be fundamental to the mission. If a primary purpose of the elite undergraduate experience is to gain the ability to brilliantly persuade, to develop strong, complex arguments built on evidence and rigorous inquiry, then the protests provide another vantage on the way the project of higher education has come up short. The demands of the protesters can seem vague, the broader implications of divestment not especially thought through, ideas about the future of Israel unclear.

There are echoes in the current movement of Occupy Wall Street, which was driven by a similar sense that there was something terribly wrong in the world — an injustice at the heart of capitalism — but no clear sense of what ought to be done about it. Observing the current protests as a student at Brown, Cecilia Barron wrote in The Point, a journal of political and cultural criticism: “At times the camp seemed held together by the thinnest thread of sense. But maybe that was the point.” As a friend told her, “‘The problem is that we know nothing.’ Or, he corrected, ‘We don’t know anything except: bad.’ The badness of the world seemed to sustain the group for the night.”

As it happened, the outcome at Brown stood in sharp contrast to the result at Columbia, where a small group of academic leaders met with student representatives over several days to no avail. On April 29, the university’s beleaguered president, Nemat Shafik, wrote a letter to the community explaining that the university would not divest from Israel but instead had “offered to develop an expedited timeline for review of new proposals from the students by the Advisory Committee for Socially Responsible Investing.” Before the police swept the campus, Stacy Lynch, Gov. Kathy Hochul’s chief of staff, and the Rev. Mark Thompson, an activist and minister, came in to try to resolve things.

“There was an opening to avoid the raid,” Mr. Thompson told me. But it was too late. “We weren’t there in the 11th hour; we were there in the 59th minute.

IDF drops flyers warning Gazans against approaching Israeli, Egyptian borders

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In the IDF flyers dropped in the Gaza Strip this morning, the military warns Palestinians against approaching the borders with Israel or Egypt.

One flyer, addressed to all Gaza Strip residents, announces the expansion of the designated humanitarian zone in the al-Mawasi area.

“In this area the expanded humanitarian aid will continue. The IDF will continue fighting the terror organizations that use you as human shields. Therefore: Gaza City is a dangerous fighting zone; avoid crossing to the north of Wadi Gaza,” it continues.

“It is prohibited to come near to the eastern and southern security fences,” the IDF flyer adds.

The second flyer, addressed to the residents and those sheltering in eastern Rafah neighborhoods, warns that “the IDF is about to operate with force against the terror organizations in the area you currently reside, as the IDF has operated so far.”

“Anyone in the area puts themselves and their family members in danger,” it reads.

That flyer also warns against approaching the Israeli and Egyptian borders.

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In 2010, the Missouri Baptist Convention voted to change the institution’s name to Hannibal–LaGrange University after a bid to change the name to “University of Hannibal” was voted down.[6]

As a Christian school, the university was granted an exception to Title IX in 2015 which allows it to legally discriminate against protected classes (religion, sexual orientation, gender identity).[7]

Following several years of declining enrollment, Hannibal–LaGrange University experienced severe financial challenges in 2021 and 2022. These challenges were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic with enrollment declining to 780 students in 2021, down from over 1,000 students a decade prior.[8] The institution raised $1.5 million in the span of a few months in early 2022 but needed $2.2 million to pay outstanding debts. As a result, numerous faculty and staff were fired, salaries reduced, retirement matching eliminated and programs closed. All faculty contracts were terminated as a result of the institution’s declaration of financial exigency.[9] [10] Faculty contacts were restored in August 2022.[11]

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