#150 – Make Way – Generation Z Has Arrived

I became intrigued while watching a news video of a college student pro-Palestinian protest unexpectedly turning violent. Not as an endorsement of violence; rather, the admiration and enthusiasm of Generation Z students exercising their First Amendment rights—freedom of speech and the right to assemble. It’s important to note that student anti-war demonstrations have been lacking since the protests against the Iraq War in 2002-03.

Identifying catalyst events as they unfold in real time is challenging. Even with the benefit of historical hindsight, these catalyst events are often the subject of debate. When I was a 14-year-old during the 1968 North Vietnam Army TET Offensive, I had no idea that, despite being an eventual military victory for U.S. forces, it started the movement to end the Vietnam War. Now, at 72 years old, I feel similar fervor radiating in the pro-Palestinian movement. Generation Z has revealed a keen awareness of the genocide occurring in Gaza. AAI can only hope that the pro-Palestinian demonstrations are the beginning of the end of U.S. support for the Israeli genocide in Gaza. 

 A generational shift is occurring. The Baby Boomers are quickly fading away. Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z are next up. The main difference among these groups lies in the degree of indoctrination they have received from state-vetted cathedral agencies. Many members of Generation X and the Millennials maintain a strong alliance with the Baby Boomers. All three generations loyally complied with the extensive measures of totalitarianism implemented during the Covid years. Most believe in the narratives that we live in a time of unprecedented liberty, limited government, and liberal democracy governed by rules. In 1970, John Lennon released  Working Class Hero. The song still resonates.

The soft power of the once-compliant media has eroded, leading to widespread distrust. With the rise of the internet (blogs, podcasts, and various social media platforms), traditional media can no longer suppress alternative perspectives on events. Bruised by the COVID years, Generation Z no longer views mainstream media as a reliable source of truth. This generation of skeptics, armed with devices that allow them to access multiple viewpoints, can skillfully navigate around state censorship. 

Generation Z witnessed the State exerting pressure on social media companies to silence critics of COVID-related dictates, such as mask mandates, quarantine rules, and anti-vaccination voices. Once the dust settled, they saw a cabal of criminals conspiring with Dr. Anthony Fauci—a figure who enforced strict lockdowns, limited gatherings, and mandated jabs of an unproven experimental vaccine. Fauci’s wealth grew as his personal freedoms remained intact. Generation Z  saw restorative justice unmasked, revealing criminal responsibility to be selective. George Carlin described the power structures as a membership. “It’s a big club, and you ain’t in it”.

Washington’s attempt at global hegemony and one-world governance has failed, resulting in a range of problems. Washington’s arrogance is likely to focus on the symptoms rather than the root causes of these issues. Likely to incite further discontent from a public emerging from years in an anesthetized state.   

Washington is at a critical crossroads: should it continue down a morally corrupt path or choose a more virtuous off-ramp? It’s a choice between permanent wars, genocide, and financial doom, or renovation and investment in a house abandoned for foreign interventions and servitude to the oligarchy. Force begets force and is never a sustainable solution. National Guard in the streets of our cities will not silence the people demonstrating in favor of a more moral policy.

Our democratic republic should not be allowed to evolve into a total state. A revisionist approach to decentralizing power will cure a lot of ills. Let’s hope Generation Z can introduce a navigational app to point Washington in the right direction. 

#147 Yemen – The Road To Tehran?

The Houthi – A Terrorist Group?

Yemen (the Houthi), one of the poorest countries in the world, is the only Arab state taking action against the Israeli for its inhumanity against Gaza. The Houthis are enforcing a blockade in response to Israeli violation of international law. Their action is directed at the most recent Israeli blockade of all humanitarian life-sustaining necessities and restarting the bombing of Gaza.

For this, the Israeli-partnered, America-first Trump administration has bombed Yemen, killing innocent civilians while labeling their targets as Houthi-controlled buildings. The language used by the US eerily resembles the Israeli explanation for its civilian slaughter in Gaza as Hamas-controlled hospitals and Hamas-controlled buildings.

Yemen, the same country Obama launched a war in 2015 at the behest of Saudi Arabia, is back in the news. (see post #012, 013) Obama’s US blockade on Yemen caused the world’s worst outbreak of cholera and starvation. We’re back this time at the behest of Israel and infused with a new Israeli-friendly game plan.

All Roads Lead To Iran

Was a more reasonable strategy considered? Maybe to have forced Israel to allow food, water, medical supplies, and electricity into Gaza and demand Israel enter into phase two of the cease-fire would have preempted the Houthi blockade. Although more prudent and humanitarian, this road does not lead to Tehran. The diabolical act against Yeman by Israeli-friendly Trump is the beginning of a beautiful paved road to Iran. The rhetoric against Iran is getting louder. I’m beginning to hear familiar echoes, “weapons of mass destruction.”  

Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthi, and Iran

The common denominator is Israel. Hezbollah is a Lebanese military force against the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. Hamas is a Gazan Organization (military and political) against the Israeli occupation of Gaza. The Houthi and Iran are the most vocal and ardent opponents of Israeli occupations and actions. What may appear to be a terrorist organization may just be victims of the George W. Bush 2001 definition. “Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.”

Who is responsible for our Middle East policy?

In a March 15, 2025 poll conducted by Gerald Celente on X, asked “Who is the most powerful person in the U.S.?” The overwhelming response – Netanyahu at 64.9%. The US Middle East policy contradicts Trump’s “America First” and validates Mr. Celente’s poll. It’s “Israel First.”

#146 – Trump – Historical Infidal, Expropriating Stooge?

History 101

Trump recently proposed to move 1.6 (2.2) million Palestinians from Gaza to places in the Middle East to make the clean-up and rebuilding of Gaza possible. Whether intended to be temporary or permanent, the idea to relocate Palestinians to Egypt and/or Jordan must invoke flashbacks for some of the elderly Palestinians to 1948. To ethnically cleanse Palestinians from their homeland is not new. The Trump proposal is not only immoral and ridiculous, it exposes the lack of understanding that this president has of Middle East history, making him vulnerable to the Israeli and Netanyahu arsenal of lies, deceit, and treachery.

Expropriation 101

For those who have a working knowledge of Israeli and Palestinian history, this plan seems oh so familiar to the Nakba (The Catastrophe). Nakba is the Arabic term used to describe the forced removal of Palestinians from their homes in the newly declared lands of Israel.* In 1948, during the formation of Israel, indigenous Palestinians sought refuge in the lands of Lebanon, Jordan, the West Bank (under the control of Jordan), and Gaza (under the control of Egypt).

The removal of about 750,000 Palestinians from their homes in Israel (with no right to return) was to be the Zionist solution to the Palestinian problem. The relatively newly arrived European Zionists underestimated the determination, resilience, grit, and character of the Palestinians. Today, 75 years later, they are still fighting for their right to their homeland and sovereignty.

Reality 101

The Trump proposal got me thinking. It appears that due to the devastating damage inflicted by the Israeli-US bombs, Gaza is a total rebuild. The second part of this situation is the people of Gaza need to have their lives to return to some sense of normalcy. Their situation is the cause of Israeli war crimes. At the core is the Zionist elite and quest to conquer the lands of Greater Israel. (from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates River) Once acknowledged, a different perspective of Israeli expansion into Gaza, Southern Lebanon, the West Bank, and Syria becomes clear. 

The narrative of poor Israel struggling to survive surrounded by hostile Arab nations is the result of continuous propaganda we receive from the media, Hollywood, and the Israeli lobby-funded Congress. The fact is that the Arab states and Arabs are obstacles in the way of their Greater Israel project of the Zionist revisionist and the current Lukid Party.

Restoritive Justice 101

According to the United Nations, in Gaza, out of a population of 2.2 million people, 1.9 million are displaced from their homes as a result of Israeli brutal retaliation in response to the October 7th Hamas jail-brake killing of 1,200 Israelis. 

Today, roughly 10 percent of the Israeli Jewish population, totaling between 600,000 and 750,000 people, live in about 250 illegal settlements dispersed throughout the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. The state of Israel supports these Israeli settlers in their Jewish-only luxury communities, known as settlements, built on Palestinian-owned land. These settlements were made possible by the fact that Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967. 

International Law demands several responsibilities from the occupier of land and people under occupation. “Israel’s policy of settling its civilians in occupied Palestinian territory and displacing the local population contravenes fundamental rules of international humanitarian law. Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention states: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its civilian population into the territory it occupies.” It also prohibits the “individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory.”**

Not So Modest Proposal

This violation of international law is the basis of my solution. Permanently remove the illegal settlers from the West Bank and East Jerusalem to allow the Gaza refugees to inhabit the housing built upon Palestinian land. The refugees will decide whether to stay in temporary housing provided in Gaza or relocate to the settler housing in the West Bank. After the reconstruction of Gaza, the refugees will decide whether to return or not return to Gaza. The collective overflow of housing and property in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem will compensate the Palestinians who lost their homes and property during the 1948 Nekba.  

The ultimate goal of this proposal is for an independent, sovereign Palestinian state(s) to emerge from the pre-1967 War borders. The new Palestinian state(s) will include the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza. The responsibility of forming the new government(s) will not include Israel.  

*The 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine was the result of the brutal actions conducted by the (Eastern European saturated) Zionist forces of the Haganah, Irgun, and LEHI.