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Kevin's Newsletter focuses on controversial global events, often with a critical perspective towards Israel, Western policies, and mainstream narratives. It covers the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, alleged media and government conspiracies, and critiques of global health initiatives, through a lens that challenges conventional viewpoints and advocates for alternate interpretations.

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589 implied HN points β€’ 02 Nov 23
  1. The Axis of Resistance, led by Hezbollah and others, is monitoring the situation in Gaza closely.
  2. Hezbollah is maintaining its presence and readiness on the Lebanese border, influencing and supporting the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza.
  3. Hezbollah's ultimate goal is the liberation of Palestine, and decisions are strategically planned to achieve this in the most effective way.
530 implied HN points β€’ 25 Oct 23
  1. The Israeli actions in Gaza are seen as an irrational act of revenge based on false narratives.
  2. Circumcision plays a significant role in Jewish identity and history, influencing attitudes towards others.
  3. The Jewish historical narratives often involve themes of persecution, triumph, and vengeance against enemies.
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511 implied HN points β€’ 01 Feb 24
  1. The Houthi movement in Yemen is popular for opposing Israeli actions in Gaza and has support across West Asia and North Africa.
  2. US public opinion is divided on Middle East policy, with many Americans favoring a ceasefire in Gaza and opposing further Middle East wars.
  3. The Houthi slogan, particularly the phrase 'a curse upon the Jews,' may pose a PR problem in the US and alternative translations are being considered.
432 implied HN points β€’ 15 Sep 23
  1. Dr. Meryl Nass is speaking out against the WHO "Tyranny Treaty" and facing backlash for prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to COVID patients.
  2. Dr. E. Michael Jones is critical of the Anti-Defamation League and Elon Musk is supporting the hashtag #BanTheADL.
  3. There is ongoing criticism of NATO's role in Libya and the Washington Post's framing of the catastrophe.
373 implied HN points β€’ 24 Oct 23
  1. The difference between peaceful Melilla and blood-soaked Palestine is stark due to varying attitudes towards occupation and the treatment of locals.
  2. Spain's relatively reasonable and humane approach to their occupation of Melilla contrasts with the fanatical and dehumanizing actions of the Zionists in Palestine.
  3. Generosity and recognition of the humanity of others in Melilla, including facilitating trade and granting citizenship, contribute to a more harmonious coexistence compared to the violence and oppression in Palestine.
294 implied HN points β€’ 23 Jan 24
  1. Augusto Monterroso is a master of concise fables in the Spanish-speaking world.
  2. The fable 'The Lion's Share' can be interpreted by race realists and Western chauvinists to symbolize dominance and entitlement.
  3. Monterroso's fable actually satirizes societal oppression and challenges the notion of biological superiority.
78 implied HN points β€’ 09 Feb 24
  1. Richard Cook critiques Bill Clinton's presidency, highlighting his role in transitioning the US into a state of global domination through war.
  2. Rafiq's novel 'Atan the Revolutionary' delves into spiritual battles and the clash between indigenous wisdom and the power of the bankster-dominated Deep State.
  3. The text includes references to debates on controversial topics like 9/11 conspiracies and the challenges faced by those who question the mainstream narrative.