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Wash. Compost: Israel used US white phosphorus on Lebanese | HAKE NEWS Tue. 12-12-23

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Hake News for The Jesse Lee Peterson Show, Tuesday, December 12, 2023 AD 

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End of Hour 1:  Google top searches  //  Kate Cox left TX for abortion  //  Hamas hostages, Biden talks big  //  Wash Post says Israel released white phosphorus in Lebanon  //  

End of Hour 2:  Israel-Palestine war drama: white phosphorus, “international law,” Zara ads: mannequins with missing limbs, pressure on University black female president to resign  //  Ukraine propaganda: Zelensky begging for money in Congress today  //  Climate propaganda and drama from COP28, over oil production  //  

JLP Show Notes | Tue. 12-12-23

Attack on jews/whites. A mother’s love is perverted. Dr. Frieda. They want crime. NIC (Nothing In Common) with the world. They want crime, civil war. Don’t overreact. Great calls…

JLP Hr 1  Attack on Jews/whites; Mother’s love is evil; Dr. Frieda!

Attack on Jews is because they’re white. Look at South Africa, POC don’t mind socialism, free stuff.  //  Mothers love is perverted, sexual. Mothers stop keeping your sons home to “save money”!  //  GUEST: Dr. Frieda Birnbaum (sp) on psychology, wives, husbands, mothers, children… She holds over… 

JLP Hr 2  Dr. Frieda! 70yo mother; 

Dr. Frieda Birnbaum continues on men, women, believing in God or Higher Power (she’s Jewish), and: What’s wrong with the blacks? Do you believe in the order of God? Until the woman is born again of the Father, Satan is her god?  //  

CALL: Marleen (sp) from NY wanted to tell Dr. Frieda she was selfish to have a baby at 60. Her parents were old. She says what’s wrong with the blacks is all they can think about is being black. SHORT: “I’m afraid of black people…. Thank God I’m always with my husband and he carries, and our heads on a swivel.” 70-yo Ugandan woman got pregnant after fertility treatment: Get busy, get pregnant!  //  

Chris in NY (1st) on last week’s BQ (fear & trembling): What’s it mean to fear God? Why fear? Appreciate Him. Mental health issues, or possession? Psychological-Spiritual. He forgave mother, not father yet. 

JLP Hr 3  They want crime, civil war. Don't overreact.

Opening: NIC (Nothing In Common) with the world… Anger is evil…  //  Gangs use jammers to disable security systems and rob homes… They want Civil War: A black woman doused MLK’s birth home in gasoline, caught on camera. … Don’t overreact…  //  CALLS… Grace in RI … she’s streaming (hold on, not sure that’s kosher)...  //  Jessica in FL (1st) is caregiver for mother/aunt… 

HAKE NEWS, Hr 1 | Tue. 12-12-23

  • Google top searches  //  Kate Cox left TX for abortion  //  Hamas hostages, Biden talks big  //  Wash Post says Israel released white phosphorus in Lebanon  //  


Google’s top searches 2023

(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23) Every year, Google releases a list of users’ most-searched terms. The top trending term in the US and globally in 2023 was “War in Israel and Gaza,” the tech giant announced Monday. Other leading topics included NFL player Damar Hamlin, the “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” movies, and the late actor Matthew Perry.


That woman left TX to kill her child!

(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23)  Kate Cox left Texas to get an abortion

The woman at the center of one of the biggest challenges to a state’s abortion law since Roe v. Wade. Last week, a lower court overruled Texas law — which bars abortion at six weeks — to grant Cox an exception for the procedure. That’s because Cox, who is 20 weeks pregnant, has a fetus with a fatal chromosomal condition, and the pregnancy (AS WITH LIFE ITSELF) poses a threat to her health. Texas AG Ken Paxton (R) appealed the case to the Texas Supreme Court, which then blocked her abortion in the state. Yesterday, Cox's attorneys said she left Texas to get the procedure, calling the past week “hellish.”

The Texas Supreme Court weighed in yesterday, officially ruling against Cox. It said her doctor didn’t assert that she has a “life-threatening physical condition” and that the lower court’s ruling was a mistake. However, it’s not the only abortion case for one of the country’s most populous states: The conservative-leaning court is also hearing another legal challenge looking to clarify what’s considered a medical exception in the state's abortion laws. Before Texas's restrictions took effect, the state recorded about 50,000 abortion procedures a year. In the first nine months of 2023, there have reportedly been 34.

Cox’s case highlights the legal hoops women have to jump through in states where abortion is restricted (just to kill their unborn baby for the sake of their fear, imagined comfort, and convenience). Now, Texas's latest decision points to how narrow the exceptions in the state's law actually are for many — even if the procedure could mean saving their lives or fertility.

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CNN’s ALSO all over it: The Texas Supreme Court has ruled against a woman who sought an emergency abortion and ultimately left the state to pursue the procedure. Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two, sought the abortion under Texas’ “medical emergency” exception after her doctor diagnosed her fetus (AKA unborn baby child) with a rare and deadly genetic condition and said the pregnancy could threaten her life and future fertility. A state judge ruled last week that Cox could terminate her pregnancy (killing the baby) — but the Texas Supreme Court ruled against her on Monday. The case has triggered a tense and highly public legal battle. Attorneys for Cox said Monday she left the state to get the procedure (to kill and extract the baby) elsewhere because “she couldn’t wait any longer.” Since the disgusting Roe v Wade was rightly overturned in 2022, nearly 1 in 5 "people seeking an abortion" (aka PREGGERS FEMALES, CNN, ya sickos) traveled out of state, data shows. 


Hamas Hostages

(CNN Tue. 12/12/23) President Joe Biden pledged unshakeable support for Israel and hailed his administration’s efforts to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza. “We’ve gotten more than 100 hostages out and we’re not going to stop till we get every one of them home,” Biden said at a menorah lighting ceremony at the White House. The reception, which celebrated the fifth night of Hanukkah, featured about 800 guests including Holocaust survivors, lawmakers and Jewish leaders. Several family members of US citizens believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas had asked to attend but never received invitations. Meanwhile, the UN General Assembly will resume its emergency session on Gaza today, days after the US vetoed a Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire.

(theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23) Yesterday, the Washington Post released an analysis that says it found evidence of Israel using US-supplied (NOT MENTIONED) white phosphorus in southern Lebanon in October. White phosphorus ignites when it makes contact with oxygen and can cause deep burns. NOT READ: International law doesn't ban the substance, but experts consider its use against civilians to be illegal. Israel reportedly said it used it to create a smokescreen. Still, the US said it is “concerned” by the report.


HAKE NEWS, Hr 2 | Tue. 12-12-23

  • Israel-Palestine war drama: white phosphorus, “international law,” Zara ads: mannequins with missing limbs, pressure on University black female president to resign  //  Ukraine propaganda: Zelensky begging for money in Congress today  //  Climate propaganda and drama from COP28, over oil production  //  


Israel-Palestine war drama

(theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23) Re: Washington COMPost analysis saying Israel used US-supplied white phosphorus in southern Lebanon in October. White phosphorus ignites when it makes contact with oxygen and can cause deep burns. International law doesn't ban the substance, but experts consider its use against civilians to be illegal. Israel reportedly said it used it to create a smokescreen. Still, the US said it is “concerned” by the report.

Meanwhile, Zara has pulled a controversial ad campaign following backlash. The images showed a model carrying a mannequin wrapped in white fabric and statues with missing limbs. Critics said it resembled photos of corpses in Gaza wrapped in white cloth. The company said the launch was inspired by men’s tailoring from past centuries and that the photos were taken before the outbreak of violence in October.

…Oh and pressure is mounting on Harvard University president Claudine Gay to step down. Some criticized Gay, like UPenn President Liz Magill, for her refusal to unequivocally condemn calls for genocide of Jews on campus. Still, more than 700 Harvard faculty members have signed a letter backing her. Gay is expected to hear a decision on her position today.


Ukraine propaganda

(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will come face-to-face with US lawmakers today on Capitol Hill with a desperate plea for more aid to defend his country against Russian invasion. It is his third US visit since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, but it appears unlikely to shift the position of senators who are hesitant to green-light more funds. Many Republicans, even those who support additional funding for Ukraine, aren’t willing to do more unless Democrats agree to major policy changes on the US southern border in exchange. It remains to be seen whether Zelensky can make a convincing pitch as he meets President Joe Biden, House Speaker Mike Johnson and others in the coming hours. 


Climate propaganda

(CNN & theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23) Climate advocates and international negotiators at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai are bitterly divided after a new draft of the core agreement dropped the mention of phasing out fossil fuels. The draft posted Monday called on countries to take actions to reduce planet-warming emissions, which “could” include reducing the consumption and production of oil, coal and gas. Many climate experts have blasted the vague language and a lack of concrete timelines. The fossil fuel industry was given record access to the conference, a recent analysis showed. Meanwhile in the US, a group of 18 California children are suing the Environmental Protection Agency in federal court, alleging it has harmed children’s health over decades by “intentionally” allowing pollution. 

Some countries up in arms: (theSkimm) COP28. Yesterday, climate advocates and delegates attending the UN climate summit criticized a draft deal suggesting that fossil fuels “could” be phased out. Climate experts say the “could” language makes it optional for countries to cut fossil fuel use. It comes as the Guardian reported at least 166 climate deniers gained access to the summit. The European Union said the draft is “unacceptable.” The US said the draft's bit about fossil fuels “needs to be substantially strengthened.” The summit is scheduled to wrap up today, but it could keep going as countries try to reach a deal.


NOT READ: Attack on Trump

(CNN or theSkimm Tue. 12/12/23) At the The Supreme Court. Yesterday, special counsel Jack Smith asked the high court to decide whether former President Trump is immune from prosecution. The former president is facing trial on four felony charges over efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A lower court had already ruled that Trump doesn’t have immunity, but the former president appealed the decision and wants the case dismissed. Now, Smith is bypassing the appeals court and asking the Supremes to give its opinion ASAP so that Trump’s trial goes on as scheduled in March. Hours after Smith’s request, the Supremes said they’d decide quickly on whether to take up the case. It wouldn’t be the first time the high court’s weighed in on presidential-related cases (see: Watergate and the 2000 election). As for Trump, his campaign says “there is absolutely no reason to rush this sham to trial.”

CNN: The Supreme Court has agreed to quickly decide (SPLIT INFINITIVE) whether former President Donald Trump has any immunity from criminal prosecution for alleged crimes he committed while in office. Special counsel Jack Smith posed the extraordinary question to the court on Monday in an attempt to bypass a federal appeals court in deciding a fundamental question of Trump’s election subversion trial. This is the first time the high court will weigh in on the historic prosecution of the former president. If the conservative-leaning Supreme Court rules in Trump’s favor, it could have extraordinary consequences. The justices’ decision may determine whether the trial, which is scheduled to begin in March, is over before the 2024 presidential election.

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