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The late Michael Jackson was a great INSPIRED talent, more so with his song and video production of 'Thriller', along with his many other songs that touched the hearts and souls of many.....

As he became rich and famous through his own sweat and blood, it is only natural that the SICKNESS in the few jealous minds sought to bring him down thru many, many, means.......

However, his legacy stays still......

And one of his greatest hits - THRILLER - was actually an analogy of how EVIL can live in the midst of progressive and evolutionary Humankind, thru his video display of his hit song, replacing real fear and terror which Humankind goes thru with such REGRESSIVE FORCES, hell bent on returning Humankind back to the stone age, using fictional elements such as Zombies....some even in the guise of kind and sweet Humankind skin.....May the more discerning just make a guess of whom they are.....look no further than twisted and used led by their noses politician wannabes in UK, EU and the USA House of Representatives libtards.....

Ultimately, it WILL be FAIR AND JUST Rule of Law that will progress and evolve Humanity with a way of sustainable life, to critically put food on the table for oneself and loved ones, with eyes UNBLINKERED, differentiating between PRAGMATIC REALITIES or EXCUSES or whatever nonsensical proven FAILED hypothesis and promises, NOT thru bleeding hearts such as the likes of woke libtards, as EVIL will twist and turn every progressive law to REGRESS Humanity......

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The reverse takeover of USA by Israel is nearly complete.

Congress advances US-Israeli military integration plan​

A provision in the 2027 draft US defence bill could bind the two countries’ weapons industries closer than ever.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at an AIPAC policy conference in Washington, DC, US [File: Brian Snyder/Reuters]

By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 30 May 202630 May 2026
A provision in a bill before the United States Congress could tie the US and Israeli militaries far more closely together, deepening their cooperation on weapons research, production and technology.

The proposal, titled the United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, appears as Section 224 of the House Armed Services Committee’s version of the fiscal year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the annual US defence policy bill.

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The measure is still at an early stage. The NDAA is passed by Congress each year to set US military policy and authorise defence programmes and spending levels.

If enacted, the provision could mark a significant change in one of the world’s closest military relationships, shifting the two countries from a partnership centred largely on US military aid towards one in which their defence industries are more deeply intertwined.

Section 224 would require the US defence secretary to appoint an “executive agent”: a single official to coordinate military cooperation between the US and Israel.

That work would cover joint research and development, the shared production of weapons, and the linking of military systems and data.

“What Congress is trying to do now is find different ways of entrenching the relationship so deep in America’s own defence industrial base that it’s impossible to root it out,” Josh Paul, a former US Department of State official and founder of the advocacy group A New Policy, said about the controversial provision.

Congress advances US-Israeli military integration plan

A provision in the 2027 draft US defence bill could bind the two countries’ weapons industries closer than ever.

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Netanyahu with thumbs up

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at an AIPAC policy conference in Washington, DC, US [File: Brian Snyder/Reuters]


By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 30 May 202630 May 2026

A provision in a bill before the United States Congress could tie the US and Israeli militaries far more closely together, deepening their cooperation on weapons research, production and technology.
The proposal, titled the United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, appears as Section 224 of the House Armed Services Committee’s version of the fiscal year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the annual US defence policy bill.

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The measure is still at an early stage. The NDAA is passed by Congress each year to set US military policy and authorise defence programmes and spending levels.
If enacted, the provision could mark a significant change in one of the world’s closest military relationships, shifting the two countries from a partnership centred largely on US military aid towards one in which their defence industries are more deeply intertwined.
Section 224 would require the US defence secretary to appoint an “executive agent”: a single official to coordinate military cooperation between the US and Israel.
That work would cover joint research and development, the shared production of weapons, and the linking of military systems and data.
“What Congress is trying to do now is find different ways of entrenching the relationship so deep in America’s own defence industrial base that it’s impossible to root it out,” Josh Paul, a former US Department of State official and founder of the advocacy group A New Policy, said about the controversial provision.
 
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