“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Trump and Musk Bring Back Astronauts that Biden Abandoned! Media Gives Almost Zero Coverage!

 



Stuck in space no more, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday, hitching a different ride home to close out a saga that began with a bungled test flight more than nine months ago.

Their SpaceX capsule parachuted into the Gulf of Mexico in the early evening, just hours after departing the International Space Station. Splashdown occurred off the coast of Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle, bringing their unplanned odyssey to an end.

Within an hour, the astronauts were out of their capsule, waving and smiling at the cameras while being hustled away in reclining stretchers for routine medical checks.

It all started with a flawed Boeing test flight last spring. The two expected to be gone just a week or so after launching on Boeing’s new Starliner crew capsule on June 5. So many problems cropped up on the way to the space station that NASA eventually sent Starliner back empty and transferred the test pilots to SpaceX, pushing their homecoming into February. Then SpaceX capsule issues added another month’s delay.

Sunday’s arrival of their relief crew meant Wilmore and Williams could finally leave. NASA cut them loose a little early, given the iffy weather forecast later this week. They checked out with NASA’s Nick Hague and Russia’s Alexander Gorbunov, who arrived in their own SpaceX capsule last fall with two empty seats reserved for the Starliner duo.

Wilmore and Williams ended up spending 286 days in space — 278 days longer than anticipated when they launched. They circled Earth 4,576 times and traveled 121 million miles (195 million kilometers) by the time of splashdown.

“On behalf of SpaceX, welcome home,” radioed SpaceX Mission Control in California.

“What a ride,” replied Hague, the capsule’s commander. “I see a capsule full of grins ear to ear.”

Dolphins circled the capsule as divers readied it for hoisting onto the recovery ship. Once safely on board, the side hatch was opened and the astronauts were helped out, one by one. Williams was next-to-last out, followed by Wilmore who gave two gloved thumbs-up.

Wilmore and Williams’ plight captured the world’s attention, giving new meaning to the phrase “stuck at work” and turning “Butch and Suni” into household names. While other astronauts had logged longer spaceflights over the decades, none had to deal with so much uncertainty or see the length of their mission expand by so much.

Wilmore and Williams quickly transitioned from guests to full-fledged station crew members, conducting experiments, fixing equipment and even spacewalking together.

With 62 hours over nine spacewalks, Williams set a record: the most time spent spacewalking over a career among female astronauts.

Both had lived on the orbiting lab before and knew the ropes, and brushed up on their station training before rocketing away. Williams became the station’s commander three months into their stay and held the post until earlier this month.

Their mission took an unexpected twist in late January when President Donald Trump asked SpaceX founder Elon Musk to accelerate the astronauts’ return and blamed the delay on the Biden administration. The replacement crew’s brand new SpaceX capsule still wasn’t ready to fly, so SpaceX subbed it with a used one, hurrying things along by at least a few weeks.

Even in the middle of the political storm, Wilmore and Williams continued to maintain an even keel at public appearances from orbit, casting no blame and insisting they supported NASA’s decisions from the start.

NASA hired SpaceX and Boeing after the shuttle program ended, in order to have two competing U.S. companies for transporting astronauts to and from the space station until it’s abandoned in 2030 and steered to a fiery reentry. By then, it will have been up there more than three decades; the plan is to replace it with privately run stations so NASA can focus on moon and Mars expeditions.

Both retired Navy captains, Wilmore and Williams stressed they didn’t mind spending more time in space — a prolonged deployment reminiscent of their military days. But they acknowledged it was tough on their families.

Wilmore, 62, missed most of his younger daughter’s senior year of high school; his older daughter is in college. Williams, 59, had to settle for internet calls from space to her husband, mother and other relatives.

“We have not been worried about her because she has been in good spirits,” said Falguni Pandya, who is married to Williams’ cousin. “She was definitely ready to come home.”

After returning in the gulf — Trump in January signed an executive order renaming the body of water Gulf of America — Wilmore and Williams will have to wait until they’re off the SpaceX recovery ship and flown to Houston before reuniting with their loved ones. The three NASA astronauts will be checked out by flight surgeons as they adjust to gravity, officials said, and allowed to go home after several days.

Our Children are Being Turned into Schnoorers! Rabbi Yaakov Bender Decries What Children Collecting For Tzedakos Has Become

 


Every year on Purim, the home of Rabbi Yaakov Bender, the legendary Rosh Yeshiva of Darchei Torah, is visited by countless children, their joyous energy filling the air as they collect for various causes. It is a tradition that has long been encouraged—an opportunity to instill in children the value of helping others.

“I am more than happy to give them $5 or $10 each, aside from some of the major campaigns,” Rabbi Bender writes in a post-Purim letter addressed to parents. “In years past, I have always encouraged the talmidim of our Yeshiva to feel the pain of others, urging them to find a way to alleviate the burdens of Yidden. One of those ways is to raise money for the indigent and poor. I felt honored to be part of a Yeshiva where hundreds of talmidim are out there every Purim helping others.”

It was a point of pride, something to celebrate. But this Purim, something felt different.

AG Demands Personal Sanctions Against Charedi Draft Evaders

 

 Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara sent a letter on Tuesday morning to the legal advisor of the Ministry of Defense, demanding additional personal sanctions against yeshiva students who are evading military service.

The proposed sanctions include:

  • Revoking housing benefits, including government subsidies for renting and buying properties.
  • Denying economic incentives from the Ministry of Economy for small and medium-sized businesses
  • Conditioning property tax (arnona) discounts on compliance with the draft.

Baharav-Miara noted that although she initially called for these measures about two weeks ago, Defense Minister Israel Katz has yet to respond. She urged the Ministry of Defense’s legal advisor to present the matter to him again for urgent action.

Recently, Defense Minister Katz admitted that issuing draft orders unilaterally had failed and it demonstrated the need for a new draft law.

He explained that: “The principles of the draft law I presented to the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee are based on two main pillars: setting recruitment targets for significant military service by the charedi public — including clear sanctions for failing to meet the targets — alongside safeguarding and preventing harm to the Jewish Torah world, which is a crucial foundation of our existence here as a Jewish state.”

Katz stressed that the draft law “will lead to the rapid integration of thousands and tens of thousands from the charedi community as combat soldiers and combat support in the IDF — which is in great need of additional manpower in both regular service and reserves. Every other approach attempted so far, including the unilateral issuing of draft orders, has failed and resulted in a grim reality where only a small percentage of charedim serve in the IDF.”

He's BACK!!!


 Itamar Ben-Gvir’s right-wing Otzma Yehudit Party announced on Tuesday it was returning to the Israeli government, almost two months after resigning in protest due to the ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza.


In a joint statement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party, Otzma Yehudit announced that the two factions had agreed “that the Otzma Yehudit faction will return to the Israeli government today, and Otzma Yehudit ministers will return to the government.”

The announcement came hours after the collapse of the ceasefire with the Israel Defense Forces resuming military operations in Gaza.

The Filthy Lying Coward Schumer Now Says ‘Columbia Didn’t Do Enough’ After Protests

Columbia University failed to address Jew-hatred on campus adequately after last year’s anti-Israel protests, but withdrawing federal funding from the private school could have a lasting, negative impact, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told the New York Times Magazine podcast “The Interview.”

The Jewish senator, who recently tabled a book tour citing “security concerns,” told Lulu Garcia-Navarro of the Times that he supports free speech but feels that Columbia let protests go too far, resulting in the Trump administration’s plan to withdraw $400 million in federal funding from the school.

“I believe in the right to protest,” he said. “I started my career protesting the Vietnam War, and I say to some people, ‘If I were your age, I’d be protesting something or other.’”

 

“But when it shades over to violence and antisemitism, the colleges had to do something and a lot of them didn’t do enough,” he told the Times. “They shrugged their shoulders, looked the other way—Columbia among them.”

Schumer expressed concern that the Trump administration’s withdrawal of federal funding from Columbia could impact all students negatively, not just those involved in the protests.

“They took away $400 million, and I’m trying to find out what they took away,” he said. “Are they taking away money from cancer research or Alzheimer’s? What is the $400 million? It could be hurting all students. Students who go there who have nothing to do with the protest, students who might have protested peacefully or Jewish students who were victims of some of those protests.”

“My worry is that this $400 million was just done in typical Trump fashion,” he said. “Indiscriminately, without looking at its effect.” 

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Associated Press Forced to Delete Article After Getting Caught Pushing a Lie About Tulsi Gabbard and Trump

 


Among President Donald Trump's Cabinet appointees, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has enjoyed one of the strongest starts.

Thus, in its ongoing effort to destroy both Gabbard and the president, the establishment media has resorted to brazen lies. That, of course, represents nothing new.

Nonetheless, in a sign of how much times have changed since Trump's first administration, the Trump-hating Associated Press had to print an embarrassing correction after first publishing a lie about Gabbard and Trump so obvious that any number of writers or editors could have caught it long before publication had they really wished to do so.

The correction, printed at the bottom of the updated story, read as follows:

"Eds: This story was updated on Mar. 17, 2025, to delete erroneous reporting that U.S. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin 'are very good friends.' Gabbard was talking about Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi."

In other words, the AP ran with a false story about Trump describing Putin as a very good friend.

Of course they did. After all, the establishment media as a whole has spent nearly nine years priming its Trump-hating readers and viewers to receive with credulity the establishment-manufactured accusation that Trump amounts to a Russian asset.

Schumer the "lunatic" Writes in His Book That Jan 6 was a "pivotal moment" on rising Antisemitism

 



In his new book, “Antisemitism in America: A Warning,” 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer reflects on rising antisemitism, highlighting the January 6 Capitol riot as a pivotal moment.

He recounts personal experiences during the riot, including threats from rioters, and emphasizes the need to confront antisemitism across the political spectrum. 

UN Judge Found Guilty of Slavery

 

And the Oscar goes to 🥁:

- Tzlil Berko

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UN Secretary-General Shakes Hands with Mass Murderer


 UN Secretary-General's Spokesperson:

The UN Secretary-General is "shocked" by Israel's strikes in Gaza. He calls for maintaining a ceasefire and allowing humanitarian aid into the Strip.

In the picture: 
The UN Secretary-General alongside a mass murderer, whose forces massacred around 1,000 Alawites two weeks ago.

DemonRats Turning on Schumer!