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Saved - September 23, 2025 at 3:55 AM
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I find it interesting that the US government is targeting TikTok over foreign influence while considering a deal with a consortium that includes Oracle. Larry Ellison's comments about Israel raise questions about the motivations behind this move.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

The US gov claims it went after TikTok because of foreign influence, but now they're reportedly trying to hand it to a consortium that includes Oracle, whose executive chair Larry Ellison talks like he's a citizen of Israel, not the US: "A country of our own, defended by all the brave men and women of the IDF. So anything we can do to support them...allowing our state to continue."...

@decensorednews - Decensored News

MUST SEE: Larry Ellison, executive chair and CTO of Oracle, speaks about Israel and the Israeli military at a Nov 2014 “Friends of the IDF” gala in Beverly Hills, where he reportedly donated $9 million, making him the event's largest donor. “The renewal of the Jewish state is something that I think touches all of us. For 2,000 years we were a stateless people. And now we have a country of our own, defended by all the brave men and women of the IDF. So anything we can do to support them, who devote their lives for preserving the state of Israel, keeping the people safe, and allowing our state to continue...” “I have been to Israel. I have been to the border. I have spent time [with] the people who govern the state of Israel. And I feel a deep emotional connection to the state of Israel and the Israeli people...” “We've actually acquired a number of Israeli companies. We have two CEOs at Oracle. One's name is Safra Catz, and she was born in Israel. So again, we love the country of Israel and will do everything we can to support the country of Israel...” Asked about the fact that “many people” are criticizing Israel, “especially after the Gaza operation” (again, this is 2014), Ellison says: “It's a difficult situation, isn't it? To conduct military operations around civilians is very difficult. And of course there were tragic — tragedies, and civilians were, ya know, were hurt. That's a terrible thing. But one thing we know for certain: that Israeli army did everything they could to minimize civilian casualties. And in that regard, they've done a much better job than a lot of other armies all over the world throughout history.” At another “Friends of the IDF” gala in Nov 2017, Ellison donated $16.6 million, reported at the time to be the largest single gift in the organization's history.

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The speaker discusses the renewal of the Jewish state: "the renewal of the Jewish state, is is something that I I think touches all of us." He adds, "For two thousand years, we were a stateless people. And now we have a country of our own, defended by all the brave men and women of the IDF." He expresses a deep emotional connection to Israel and mentions Israeli tech ties, noting "we have two CEOs at Oracle. One's name is Safra Katz, and she was born in Israel," and states, "we love the country love the country of Israel, and we'll do everything we can to support the country of Israel." On criticism after Gaza, he says, "it's a difficult situation" and "the Israeli army did everything they could to minimize civilian casualties," concluding, "they've done a much better job than a lot of other armies." "Thank you very much."
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Speaker 0: Tell us what is your connection to Islam? Well, Speaker 1: the renewal of the Jewish state, is is something that I I think touches all of us. For two thousand years, we were a stateless people. And now we have a country of our own, defended by all the brave men and women of the IDF. So anything we can do to support them who, you know, devote their lives for preserving the state of Israel, keeping the people safe, and allowing our state to continue in in in in very sometimes in very, very difficult situations. I've I've been to Israel. I've been to the border. I have spent time to the people who govern the state of Israel. And, you know, I feel a deep a deep emotional connection to the state of Israel and the Israeli people. Speaker 0: You are a high-tech person. What do you think about the Israeli startups and high-tech phenomenon? Speaker 1: Oh, well, you know, after Silicon Valley, there's an area it hurts Herzliya has probably got more startups than any other place other than Silicon Valley in Northern California. So there is we've actually acquired a number of Israeli companies. We have two CEOs at Oracle. One's name is Safra Katz, and she was born in Israel. So again, we love the country love the country of Israel, and we'll do everything we can to support the country of Israel. Speaker 0: Recently hear that many people criticizing Israel, especially after the Gaza operation. How do you feel if someone just say we love Israel so much? Speaker 1: Well, again, it's a difficult situation, isn't it? To conduct military operations around civilians is very is very difficult. And, of course, there were tragic tragedies and civilians were, you know, were hurt. That's a terrible thing. But one thing we know for certain that the Israeli army did everything they could to minimize civilian casualties. In in that in that regard, they've done a much better job than a lot of other armies all over the world throughout history. Speaker 0: Thank you very much.
Saved - March 27, 2025 at 5:30 AM
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I've been questioning the implications of new JFK disclosures, particularly regarding the State Department's refusal to acknowledge Israel's nuclear arsenal. A recent video features journalist Sam Husseini pressing a spokesperson about this issue, highlighting JFK's push for inspections before his assassination. This raises significant questions: Was JFK's assassination linked to Israel's nuclear ambitions? Is the U.S. government's ongoing silence a continuation of that plot? Additionally, I wonder if current policies prioritize Israel over America.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

My latest questioning -- see video --  Regarding New JFK Disclosures, State Department Refuses to Acknowledge Israel's Nukes...

@decensorednews - Decensored News

MUST SEE: Journalist @samhusseini presses US State Dept spokesperson Tammy Bruce about Israeli nukes, noting that JFK was pushing for inspections just before he was assassinated. “Every president since has adopted Israel’s policy of refusing to acknowledge the existence of Israel’s nuclear arsenal. My question to you is: Will this administration finally do so?”

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The discussion shifts to the JFK assassination following the release of unredacted records ordered by President Trump. One revelation discussed is that James Angleton, the CIA counterintelligence chief, used Israelis as part of his intelligence gathering, including monitoring Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the assassination. Oswald was reportedly under surveillance for four years, from 1959 to 1963, with new documents pointing to an Israeli connection. JFK was allegedly concerned with Israel acquiring nuclear weapons in the summer of 1963 and sent letters to Ben Gurion demanding inspections. Ben Gurion resigned when pressed on the issue, and JFK was assassinated in November. The speaker states that 80,000 pages of unredacted records related to the Kennedy assassination are currently being released and that this is all the material. The speaker declines to comment on speculation and conspiracy theories about the assassination.
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Speaker 0: That's that's where we're gonna go. And in the back, did I hear JFK? Because interestingly, I no one we haven't brought that up yet, so let's let's give that a try here. Speaker 1: Here. Thank you. Speaker 0: Who who is who is who is Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: JFK. So who is keep saying JFK? Speaker 2: Excellent. Thank you. Speaker 0: In the back? Alright. Let's do it. Speaker 2: The JFK assassination's obviously back in the news, and Jefferson Morley of JFK facts was on Bill O'Reilly's show analyzing some of the documents that Trump administration has released. One of the revelations that he discussed was the fact that James Angleton, the CIA counterintelligence chief, had relied on on Israelis as part of his intelligence gathering operations, which included monitoring Oswald prior to the assassination. Speaker 1: It's indisputable that he kept him under surveillance for four years from 1959 to 1963. These new documents point to an Israeli connection using Israeli agent to monitor Oswald. Speaker 2: As you may be aware, JFK in the summer of nineteen sixty three was deeply concerned with Israel acquiring nuclear weapons. He had sent a series of letters to Ben Gurion, Israel's founding prime minister, demanding that Israel allow inspectors. Ben Gurion resigned just when he was pressed on the issue Speaker 0: by the something I can say to this. Speaker 2: Yeah. I do. You want me to you Speaker 0: want me to say something? Speaker 2: A question for you. Israel continued stalling inspections, and JFK was, of course, assassinated in November. Every president since has adopted Israel's policy of refusing to acknowledge the existence of Israel's nuclear arsenal. My question to you is, will this administration finally do so? Speaker 0: Boy, that was we went from JFK from and then to now Israel's new era. Israel has No. I I I understand. I understand. What I here's what I will tell you about the JFK files is Speaker 2: I'm not Speaker 0: asking about the excuse me, sir. Speaker 2: I Yeah. Please. Speaker 0: Thank you. About 80,000 pages of unredacted records related to the Kennedy assassination are currently being released, and I think that they've finished at this point, by order of president Trump. We know that also, as I've been asked before, if there was any other material anywhere, this is it. This is all the material. It's out and, again, unredacted. And so that's good news. For my generation, this is also good news, sir certainly, as you grow up with that kind of a dynamic that happened in this country. And now, of course, we're happily we happily can say that Robert f Kennedy junior is is contributing to the nature of our nation and making difference as well. As far as the speculation and conspiracy theories about what was happening regarding that assassination and in the decades that followed, I have no comment for you, and nor am I going to speculate or comment on it. But appreciate being here and asking you every Speaker 1: at the end. Speaker 0: Yes, Go ahead. Go America First. Please. Please. Let's let's keep going. You're you're Speaker 1: Thank you. Thank you, Tammy. On Bangladesh, I have two question.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

See full piece via http://husseini.org JFK tried to stop Israel's acquisition of nuclear weapons. Spokesperson dismisses "conspiracy theories" in response to question about Angleton revelations and US abiding by Israeli policy on nukes....

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@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

This leads to many questions including: Was JFK killed, at least in part, over Israel’s nukes? If so, is the US government’s refusal to acknowledge Israel’s nuclear weapons effectively a continuation of the assassination plot? Is Trump about America First? Or Israel First? Doesn’t the pattern of imperial Israel getting its way regarding US government policy give additional evidence to the Israel aspect of the Kennedy assassinations?

Saved - January 19, 2025 at 2:21 PM
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In my recent posts, I shared three personal items in a photo that hold deep significance for me. The keffiyeh represents my father's experience as a child displaced from Palestine in 1948. I also highlighted pens and an Expo marker in memory of the poet Refaat Alareer, who was tragically assassinated. Lastly, I mentioned my laptops, particularly an old one with a bumper sticker that the State Department often tried to avoid showing during press events. Each item reflects my connection to history, resistance, and the ongoing struggle for justice.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

THREAD 🧵 There are three things in the photo that virtually nobody else sees but me.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

A few might notice the keffiyeh beneath my right leg. It’s from my dad who was driven out of the Galilee in Palestine in 1948 as a child. I told part of his story here:

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

🧵 - #Nakba #Nakba75 75 Years of Israel and Zionism's Continuing Ethnic Cleansing of Palestinians Zionist forces drove out hundreds of thousands of Palestinians 75 years ago to create their state. Here's my father's story.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

Then there’s the pens and the Expo marker, in memory of the poet Refaat Alareer who was assassinated by imperial Israel on Dec. 6, 2023. See his remarks to @intifada in the video below to understand THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD

@intifada - Electronic Intifada

"I'm an academic," Refaat Alareer said on day 3 of Israel’s genocide. "The toughest thing I have at home is an Expo marker. But if the Israelis invade ... I'm going to use that marker to throw it at the Israeli soldiers, even if that is the last thing that I would be able to do."

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It's a bleak situation in Gaza, feeling trapped and desperate. The thought of surrendering or giving up is not an option. There's a sense of helplessness, but also a determination to resist. Even in the face of overwhelming odds, there's a willingness to fight back, no matter how small the action may seem. The sentiment is shared among many: there’s nothing left to lose, and they refuse to be passive in the face of aggression.
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Speaker 0: We know that it's very bleak. It's very dark. There's no way out. If if there's no water, there is no way out Gaza. What what should we do? Like, drown? Like, commit mass suicide? Is this what Israel wants? And we're not going to do that. And I was telling some somebody, some friend, the other day that I'm an academic. I probably the toughest thing I have at at home is an expo marker. But if the Israelis invade, if the party that has charged at us, open door to door to massacre us, I'm going to use that marker, throw it at the Israeli soldiers, even if that is the last thing that I would be able to do. And this is the feeling of everybody. We are helpless. We have nothing to lose.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

Finally, there’s my laptops. You see the back of the new one. The old one that you see the screen of has a http://husseini.org bumper sticker on the back. If I’d planned this out, the bumper sticker would be in the shot...

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@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

After I put the bumper sticker on the old laptop, the camera at the State Dept sometimes deliberately avoided showing it in frame, even if it meant zooming in weirdly close to another reporter (and of course there were refusing to call on me).

@decensorednews - Decensored News

Let's help the State Dept out: http://husseini.org http://husseini.org http://husseini.org

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Saved - January 16, 2025 at 9:51 PM
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I was seriously manhandled but I'm back home, and I appreciate all the support. During the news conference, I aimed to ask tough questions, but it was cut short. I wanted to address the May 31 announcement's intent regarding the ICJ order, the refusal to recognize the Geneva conventions for Gaza, and accusations of extermination against Israel. I also questioned connections between Pisar, Maxwell, and Epstein, inquired about the Hannibal directive, and pointed out the lack of acknowledgment of Israel’s nuclear weapons. I will keep discussing these topics on my website.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

I was seriously manhandled but I'm back home... thanks for all support folks. My intention was to ask tough questions at every opportunity during the news conference which State personnel obviously cut short: * Was the point of the May 31 announcement to block implementation of the May 24 ICJ order? * Why do you refuse to recognize the Geneva conventions as applying to Gaza? * Everyone from Amnesty International to the ICC accuses Israel of extermination and genocide. Why are you not in the Hague? * Why was your step father Pisar connected to both Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein? * Miller here pretends not to know about the Hannibal directive - do you know about the Hannibal directive? * Why do you not even acknowledge Israel’s nuclear weapons? I have written about each of these subjects and will continue to do so via http://husseini.org

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@ryangrim - Ryan Grim

Reporter @samhusseini was just physically dragged from Blinken’s briefing. “Why aren’t you at The Hague?” he asked. https://t.co/Nvs10aFjgh

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I carry the names of those unjustly held hostage, and I aim to bring them home. I was manhandled while trying to ask questions about Israel's nuclear weapons and the ICJ. Despite being told my questions would be answered, I was interrupted and hurt. I demand respect for the process and for the opportunity to speak. Organizations like Amnesty International and the ICJ have raised serious concerns about actions that could be classified as genocide. I question why accountability is lacking for those responsible. We are working to modernize our diplomacy to be more agile and effective in addressing these challenges.
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Speaker 0: Carry in my pocket the names of those who have been arbitrarily made and unfairly held hostage, unjustly held hostage, and bringing them home, returning them to their families, returning to their loved ones. Finally Get your hands off me. Get your hands off me. Get your hands off me. Get your hands off me. Answer a damn question. I was You know that's a handful directed, you know, about Israel's nuclear weapons. Everybody from the ICJ, I was sitting here quietly, and now I've been manhandled by 2 or 3 people. You you can pontificate about a free press. You pontificate about a free press. You you are hurting me. You are hurting me. You are hurting me. I'm asking questions after being told by Matt Miller that he will answer my questions until I ask my questions. Please say respect to that. Was was the was the opportunity to answer that. Was it the I see wasn't the point of the, a the, May 31st statement to block the ICJ orders? He blocked the ICJ order? You you Please, sir. Respect the process. Respect this process. Well, everybody everybody from the from Amnesty International, from NC International to the ICJ is saying that is well for doing genocide and extermination. You're telling me Speaker 1: to respect the process. Criminal, why aren't you in the hay? Why aren't you in the hay? Why aren't you in the hay? Speaker 0: Finally, we've worked to modernize our diplomacy so that we're more agile, we're more effective, we're more prepared for the challenges.
Saved - January 12, 2024 at 10:26 AM

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

Israeli rep at the ICJ in his opening remarks mentions Raphael Lemkin who coined the term “genocide”. Here’s the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention:

@LemkinInstitute - Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention

The @LemkinInstitute calls on the @IntlCrimCourt to indict Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu @IsraeliPM for the crime of #genocide in light of the siege and bombardment of #Gaza and the many expressions of genocidal intent, especially his deleted tweet from 10/17/2023. https://t.co/ebbDnIjWX7

Saved - June 22, 2023 at 10:21 PM
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The lab origins of Covid are increasingly accepted, but the establishment is focusing blame on China to avoid scrutiny of US institutions. US government sources suggest the index cases worked at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, but information is being withheld. Legislation targeting the Wuhan Institute of Virology is being falsely claimed to declassify all information. Orchestrated efforts by the US and Chinese establishments are suspected, with limited declassification and cherry-picked information. The issue of whether the WIV is being framed or if there is a joint disinformation project is raised.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

My latest -- Covid Origins: Progress or Orchestrated Next-Stage Deceitful Narrative? Lab origins is now increasingly accepted, so now a major goal of the establishment is to focus blame on China so US institutions are not scrutinized and dangerous lab work continues....

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

Michael Shellenberger, the lead writer on a story (with Matt Taibbi and Alex Gutentag) citing US government sources that the index cases of Covid worked at the Wuhan Institute of Virology asks ... the US government would withhold info about lab origins of Covid.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

...Hawley and others have completely falsified this legislation to the US public — he loudly claimed “my bill which will declassify all of the information the federal government has on Covid origins” when it clearly only targets the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

So, the DNI, Avril Haines, will presumably put out something by that time. This all seems quite orchestrated... She and China's CDC Director George Gao discussed censoring a lab leak at Event 201 “table top” or “war games” in Oct. 2019:

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

US Secretary of State Blinken is scheduled to be in China on Sunday and Monday. Haines and Blinken were both at WestExec. There is clearly a high level of orchestration going on. ...

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

Much of the current narrative seems driven by a series of Muddy Waters reports overseen by Robert Kadlec... @_whitneywebb early on in the pandemic called him “Head of the Hydra”. He was Director for Biodefense [to] Bush. And in charge of “Warp Speed” under Donald Trump.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

Also at this time, @USRightToKnow has put out tiny bits of documents they finally got after years of struggle from the State Department...there’s ample reason to suspect that the US government is cherry picking information ... that casts itself in best possible light.

@samhusseini - Sam Husseini

The limitation of the declassification and the brazen falsification about it, have to raise the issue of whether with WIV is being framed. Or if there is some sort of joint disinformation project by the US and Chinese establishments.

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