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Received — 8 June 2026 The Unz Review

"F*ing Crazy" Netanyahu Bombs Beirut—Iran Retaliates as Promised, by Kevin Barrett

8 June 2026 at 05:00
Rumble link Bitchute link False Flag Weekly News link (recorded Sunday, minutes after news broke of Israel crossing Iran’s red line by bombing Beirut) “Crazy Bibi” could have made good money selling furniture in Philadelphia: “Hurry, hurry, hurry, these prices are f*ing crazy!” Instead, he’s running Israel’s going-out-of-business sale, peddling tens of thousands of corpses...
Received — 5 June 2026 The Unz Review

Israel Kidnaps, Tortures, and Rapes Humanitarian Activists, by Kevin Barrett

5 June 2026 at 05:00
On May 18, Israeli commandos attacked 54 civilian boats carrying food and medical supplies to Gaza. The boats were near Cypress, nearly 300 miles from Gaza, in international waters. The Israelis fired at the boats and kidnapped 428 unarmed humanitarian activists. Those people were never charged with any crime. How could they be? When kidnapped,...
Received — 3 June 2026 The Unz Review

Are You On the Bus or Off the Bus?, by Kevin Barrett

3 June 2026 at 05:00
My (b.1959) generation, the tail-end boomers giving way to GenX, took our boomer elders as guides. I was about to write: “Big mistake.” But coincidentally, at the exact instant I put the period on this essay’s first sentence, the piped-in music here aboard the Rusadir, a cruise-ship-size ferry plying the Mediterranean between Malaga and Melilla,...
Received — 1 June 2026 The Unz Review

David Attrites Goliath, by Kevin Barrett

1 June 2026 at 05:00
Most wars are in some sense wars of attrition. Both sides endure losses, get worn down, and reach the point that one of them loses the will or ability to keep fighting. The loser then accepts the winner’s terms. Alternately, both sides can grow exhausted and settle for less than victory. Normally wars of attrition...

The Slipperbeaten German, by Kevin Barrett

29 May 2026 at 05:00
The German word for “henpecked husband” is Der Pantoffelheld, which literally means “slipper hero.” Such a man is living “under his wife’s slipper.” It apparently derives from the older German idiom unter dem Pantoffel stehen (“to stand under the slipper”), i.e. “to be under someone’s thumb.” When Germans talk about Der Pantoffelheld they don’t mean...
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