husseini

The 'husseini' Substack focuses on exposing issues related to genocide, pandemic origins, big tech, and political duopolies. It critically analyzes international law, geopolitical conflicts, and the role of media and technology in shaping public discourse. The content often highlights legal and ethical considerations around global crises and US policies.

Geopolitical Conflicts International Law Pandemic Origins Media Criticism US Politics Genocide and Human Rights Big Tech

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1690 implied HN points β€’ 26 Jan 24
  1. The World Court ordered Israel to abide by the Genocide Convention and stop killing Palestinians in Gaza.
  2. The UN General Assembly now has the power to suspend Israel and establish a tribunal to prosecute Israeli officials.
  3. Activism like the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement can be escalated against Israel, modeled after activities against apartheid South Africa.
1415 implied HN points β€’ 29 Jan 24
  1. The International Court of Justice did not affirm Israel's right to self-defense, a crucial point in the ruling.
  2. The ICJ ruling outlined detailed evidence of genocide in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the factual situation.
  3. The court's order explicitly directed Israel to stop killing Palestinians, indicating a clear stance against ongoing violence.
1257 implied HN points β€’ 17 Jan 24
  1. Both Democrats and Republicans in Congress have called Biden's bombing of Yemen unconstitutional, but no one is pursuing impeachment.
  2. Impeachment is a significant legal remedy that can be used by Congress to address presidential actions that are unconstitutional.
  3. Even with just one member of Congress, introducing an impeachment resolution can have a significant impact on the conversation and uphold the rule of law.
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471 implied HN points β€’ 31 Jan 24
  1. The UN General Assembly could take actions against Israel like suspending participation or recommending economic sanctions.
  2. An International Criminal Tribunal could be set up for Israel to prosecute war crimes.
  3. Hamas's Qassam Brigades stopped firing at Tel Aviv after South Africa filed its ICJ application.
864 implied HN points β€’ 21 Apr 23
  1. Kennedy highlighted not wanting the Democratic party to represent fear, pharma, war, and censorship.
  2. Mainstream media portrayed Kennedy's speech negatively and focused on specific topics like vaccines instead of the broader issues he addressed.
  3. Despite the media coverage, Kennedy's speech raised important topics like the collusion of state and business, war, racism, and our relationship with nature.
707 implied HN points β€’ 05 Jun 23
  1. Jared Beck sued the DNC in a landmark lawsuit, but the DNC won the case giving them the power to choose their nominee legally.
  2. Beck believes RFK Jr. is being used to gather support for the establishment, drawing parallels to Bernie Sanders' role.
  3. Beck and his wife were banned from Twitter for challenging the Democratic Party, highlighting issues of censorship and power dynamics.
530 implied HN points β€’ 13 Jul 23
  1. The Covid origins hearing focused on Republicans targeting Fauci and downplaying a broader context.
  2. Key figures like Jeremy Farrar and Ron Fouchier were mentioned, but their significance was left unexplained.
  3. There were accusations of a cover-up orchestrated to steer away from lab origin theories and the potential dangers involved.
491 implied HN points β€’ 14 Jun 23
  1. The State Department spokesperson avoided commenting on USAID funding of research that could have triggered the Covid pandemic.
  2. The British Sunday Times article blamed China for the pandemic but did not mention that USAID funded lab work that could have caused it.
  3. There is debate surrounding USAID funding of potentially pandemic pathogens through programs like PREDICT, and the lack of acknowledgement from government officials.
569 implied HN points β€’ 18 Mar 23
  1. Katharine Gun exposed a leak about the US and British governments trying to influence the UN Security Council for the 2003 Iraq invasion.
  2. She was inspired to act after reading work that convinced her there was no real evidence for the war.
  3. Gun's actions may have prevented authorization for the invasion, but it proceeded with support from Bush, Blair, and Biden.
550 implied HN points β€’ 05 Mar 23
  1. The Senate bill only requires the release of information related to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, not all Covid origins information.
  2. Claims by sponsors like Sen. Hawley that the bill mandates declassification of all relevant Covid origins information are inaccurate.
  3. The bill focuses on declassifying information about the Wuhan Institute of Virology, leaving out other institutions and possible pandemic origins.
530 implied HN points β€’ 19 Mar 23
  1. There were multiple lies about the Iraq invasion and these lies influenced the culture.
  2. The narrative that the Iraq invasion was a failure is actually a lie; it was a strategic success.
  3. The web of lies surrounding the Iraq invasion spanned multiple administrations, not just Bush and Cheney, including figures like Biden, Powell, and Pelosi.
471 implied HN points β€’ 13 Mar 23
  1. Documentary 'Wormwood' exposes US government's cover-up of biowarfare history
  2. US government creates false cover stories like the 'LSD experiment gone wrong'
  3. Frank Olson's death reveals manipulation and control tactics by the government