Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Public Occurrences March 10, 2026

“Issuing mass evacuation orders does not grant the Israeli military the right to treat these areas as open-fire zones, nor does it absolve Israel of its obligations under international humanitarian law to protect civilians and to take all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians, wherever they are. In the 24 hours since the mass evacuation order for Beirut’s southern suburbs, for example, the Israeli military has carried out repeated air strikes, many without warnings.

“The repeated use of overly broad warnings, paired with the Israeli military’s extensive destruction of civilian property in more than two dozen municipalities along Lebanon’s border both before and after a ceasefire was in place, raises serious concerns that some of these mass evacuation orders are intended to forcibly displace civilians, which is prohibited by international humanitarian law.

“The absolute impunity that Israel has enjoyed after previous rounds of fighting has paved the way for these same violations of international law to recur, once again placing civilians at grave risk. We urge parties to the conflict to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law, to protect civilians and to refrain from unlawful attacks.”
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On 2 March 2026, Hezbollah launched a series of attacks into Israel in response to the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei following a US-Israeli attack on Iran. Since October 2023, Amnesty International has documented Israel’s unlawful attacks on civilians and civilian objects, use of white phosphorous and its extensive destruction in Lebanon’s border villages, as well as Hezbollah’s repeated firing of unguided rockets into civilian areas in Israel. All must be investigated as war crimes.


11:41 am:

Under international humanitarian law, the use of airburst white phosphorus is unlawfully indiscriminate in populated areas and does not meet the legal requirement to take all feasible precautions to avoid civilian harm.

Human Rights Watch verified and geolocated an image posted on social media the morning of March 3, showing at least two artillery-delivered white phosphorus munitions being airburst over a residential neighborhood in the town of Yohmor in southern Lebanon. Human Rights Watch identified the shape of the smoke cloud caused by the airbursts in the picture as entirely consistent with the “knuckle” made by the expelling and bursting charges of the M825-series 155mm artillery projectile that contains white phosphorous. 

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Human Rights Watch has previously documented the Israeli military’s widespread use of white phosphorus between October 2023 and May 2024 across border villages in southern Lebanon, which put civilians at grave risk and contributed to civilian displacement.

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Forced Displacement War Crime, Too

The Israeli military has issued displacement orders for the entire population of Lebanon south of the Litani River and all residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs, which include hundreds of thousands of people. The sweeping nature of the Israeli military’s displacement orders raises concerns that their primary purpose is not to protect civilians but to instead spread terror and panic, especially in the context of recent large-scale displacement of civilians in Lebanon, raising serious risks of the war crime of forced displacement, Human Rights Watch said. 

Israel should prohibit all use of airburst artillery-delivered white phosphorus munitions in populated areas because it puts civilians at risk of indiscriminate attacks. There are available alternatives to white phosphorus in smoke shells, including some produced by Israeli companies such as the M150 smoke projectile, which the Israeli army has used in the past as an obscurant, a means of hindering the visibility of its forces. These alternatives can have the same effect and dramatically reduce the harm to civilians.

Human Rights Watch has urged Israel’s key allies, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, to suspend military assistance and arms sales to Israel and impose targeted sanctions on officials credibly implicated in grave crimes. ...

Israel’s widespread use of white phosphorus in southern Lebanon highlights the need for stronger international law on incendiary weapons, Human Rights Watch said. Protocol III of the Convention on Conventional Weapons is the only legally binding instrument dedicated specifically to incendiary weapons. Lebanon is party to Protocol III, while Israel is not.

HRW

10:43 am:
Human Rights Watch says that Israel has been illegally using white phosphorous in Lebanon

Reuters


Sensitive City Beat Phila. 115-101 in the Pawn Shop

La-La Clip-Clip lead Mamdani City 85-74 late in 3Q.

Assuming the Clip Ship holds on, Mamdani City will be 5.5 games behind Zollner and 3 games behind 2nd Beans. At the top the Least right now is a two-team race between Zollner and Mamdani.

In the middle of the pack the Seven Foot Sixers loss puts them in 8th place, 1.5 behind Miami-a and the same behind Borelando in 6th, the final playoff slot. Diz leads "Heat" for 6th by 2 one-thousandths of a percentage point. But as explained in prior posts the "Magic" effectively have a 2 game and two one-thousands lead over the "Heat" by virtue of head-to-head tiebreaker. Orlando also has two games in hand on the "Heat", which may be an advantage or a disadvantage: Orlando is the most up-and-down team I can remember in years past. But recently, they are gaining some consistency: they're on a 4W and are 7-3 last 10. Miami is 5W and 8-2. To pound this in, the "Heat" must finish one full game ahead of the "Magic" to beat them to the 6th playoff spot.

There are six potential play-IN teams, two of them currently playOFF teams. In descending order: Ontario State, Orlando, Miami, Phila., Pigeons, and Queens.

By my rules there are eight credible play-OFF teams: Top to bottom: Zollner, Beans, Mamdani City, Sensitive City, Ontario State, Orlando, Miami, Phila.

One more check on the LAC-Mamdani City game and it's a night...LAC 106-93, 6:59 left. The assumption above will almost surely be correct and the standings will be as above in the Least.

Monday, March 09, 2026

Public Occurrences March 9, 2026

Ayatollah Trump: "Death, Fire, and Fury will reign upon them"



ADHD-Afflicted Trump's Iran War Pauses Negotiations to End ADHD-Afflicted Trump's Gaza War

Reuters

Demented Trump: Iran War Will be Over "very soon"...but just in case...Trump vows to waive ‘some’ oil sanctions after call with Putin

Times of London

“God willing, and very soon we can embrace our brothers in a free Cuba.”

Maritza Lugo Fernández, accused terrorist, in Miami.

Amen to that, bitch! I verily hope and pray that the hundreds of thousands of wretched fascist refuse like you who came here self-deport. Don't let the door hit you in your fat terrorist ass when you leave, hear?

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article314948761.html#storylink=cpy

Sunday, March 08, 2026

"Queens earns NCAA berth in first year eligible"

Wow, they got relegated mid-season smh.

The NBA season is resembling the old saw about NBA games...

You only have to pay attention to the last two minutes. 

Beans Blast Sensitive City; "Lakers" Swamp Mamdani City

Beans is now firm in second place only 2.5 games behind Zollner, who are 4L. Beans are tied with the "Heat" for, uh hottest, team in the Least in the last 10 and have gained 3 games on Zollner. 

Mamdani City is third, 5 back.

Miami, 36-29, .554 --> 45-37, is tentatively in the playoffs right now at number six. By the end of the night however they will be seventh. Borelando is boring a hole in Male Deer heads, 72-55, 10:35 3Q.

FT "Heat" 121 Zollner Pistons 110. "Heat" led by TWENTY-FUCKING-NINE. 5W for first time this season.


I would say we're putting in the subs but that's all we have!

 

Heat Central

@HeatCulture13

Myron Gardner to Tobias Harris 👀

“Bitch ass. You a bitch. You a bitch”

https://x.com/i/status/2030796610335121603



This is fucking unbelievable

"Heat" 103 FIRST PLACE ZOLLNER PISTONS 80, end 3Q!

Public Occurrences, March 8, 2026

American-Israeli "Temporary Movement" with Iran


"This is not a long-term war. This is a temporary movement."

The name of the interesting individual who made that interesting statement is "Chris Wright". He goes by the title "U.S. Energy Secretary."


6:02 pm:

Iran's next supreme leader: Khamenei's hardline son Mojtaba

Evil Trump: Did you vote for him?

7:51 am:

Okay, Iran won't surrender, the Netanyahu regime began hitting Iran's oil facilities because it won't surrender. Cool, I'm okay, you're an asshole.

"Heat" 10-2 over Z, 8:34 1Q, Z FTO








All five starters, MyGa, Bam-o, Herro, Davion, The Taking of, have scored two points.

“This is the best time of year."

"Heat" coach Erik Spoelstra. Great minds think alike.

"Why mom?"

That was my text reaction to my kids on learning that their mother had been diagnosed with another breast cancer last week. Her first was nineteen years ago. The docs don't know if this is a recurrence or a new cancer altogether.


"Why mom?" No family history, no lifestyle tell-tales. "Why not me?" Cancer is my family's curse as the gout was the Deadlocks in Bleak House. My grandfather, my father, my mother, my older brother, my youngest brother, me, all had cancer. It killed the first three, it will kill the others of us. I smoked cigarettes, I drank, I never ate well; except for a ten-year span I didn't exercise, I don't go to doctors unless I have symptoms. I had prostate cancer three years before my second ex-wife had her first breast cancer. For all I fucking know cancer is eating at me as I type, probably is, but I have no symptoms. My ex went every year for a mammogram. Found this cancer just this year. Cancer to me is proof that the universe is not just, that there is no benevolent God looking over us. Cancer is random, it strikes the good and those just asking for it equally. I hate it when it strikes the good. Sensing the need, I sent this text to my ex and the family yesterday:


Marie has brought more happiness to people than anyone I know. I have never met anyone who is as universally beloved. She makes each of us want to be a better person.


Both light and hearth, when she is not her best physically, we are not our best psychically and the world is a dimmer, colder place.


For once I intuited correctly. It was well-received, deeply appreciated. It did not make the cancer go away.

Joe David Brown did not seek out experiences.

He took his life as it was, in the heart of the American South in Birmingham, Alabama, the grandson of a preacher, the son of a newspaper publisher, a child of the Great Depression, a police reporter for the Birmingham newspaper, a World War II paratrooper awarded the Purple Heart and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm. 

Brown does not write as well as Ernest Hemingway, of course not, no one did, but Brown's stories are more legitimate, more organic, springing from the soil he found himself planted in. No exotic flower hot-housed in a foreign land was he, Brown found his stories as they came to him. This was the life he lived in Jim Crow Alabama. Brown could not tell his stories in print as well as Charles Dickens or Hemingway but the story is the thing, and if not communicated with full artistry by him, the story is still there, available to others more talented to tell, as Addie Pray was by Polly Platt and Peter Bogdanovic in Paper Moon. Brown only wrote five novels, but three of them were turned into major motion pictures. The stories are Brown's legacy. 

The Seven Foot Sixers Lost Last Night to Pigeons in Hotlanta

That one nine-point loss was enough to cut Phila. down to size, all the way out of the playoffs (sixth place), to eighth place. The Magic Kingdom ascends to the playoff throne one one-thousandth of a percentage point ahead of the Miam-a High Ceilings.

Zollners loss to Rust last night was, in my way of thinking, a bad boding for the Hi-Cs on accounta Zollner plays in Bleak House tonight, or maybe it's today, I don't fucking know, at 6 bells. Is Z in a trough? Actually, they really are. Last night's Brooklyn Buffoonery was their THIRD loss in a row, the first time they have had a 3L this season. Cade Cunningham did not play last night with some injury, I understood it as load management on the first night of a back-to-back to be ready for the steel-cage death match tonight. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. Whatever it is, Zollner needs to watch their back. Beans, with Hatem Tatum back is 3.5 games behind them. Z is -1.5 tonight.

That eerie, ominous, gauzy header image is of my building, or the mothership landing. October 1, 2025.

I did not check the news ONCE yesterday

Didn't have an urge to, either. Only thing I know happened yesterday was that Rust beat Zollner, and that only because a friend texted me that something was evidently wrong with the world because that had happened.

Hate caused my news blackout yesterday. It's a common human emotion; I wish it weren't but it were. I don't like it, but I do hate. Hate is debilitating, it wears you out if you have too much of it. I had too much of it yesterday. I feel it less this FUCKING EARLY SUNDAY morning but if I start feeling that I can't trust my key fingers, I will go dark agayne. So now I'll check the news.

Fucking time change. It's SIX twenty-five on a SUNDAY according to my internal clock.

Good morninga.

Saturday, March 07, 2026

I have too much hatred to trust myself writing about public occurrences right now. I am going to go dark on serious subjects for 24 hours.

Hate is TOO a Family Value

Bumpersticker I once saw. I have more hate inside of me these days than I have ever had before in my life. It bothers me. I wish I didn't have it, but I do.
The Hornets then took a 101-98 lead into the fourth, with the Heat entering 1-23 when trailing after three quarters, including 0-15 in that situation on the road.

Ira

Miami Snaps Hornets’ Surge with Gritty Victory

What a fun game in Charlotte between two teams battling for Eastern Conference playoff positionin

"Fun" is what it seemed like to me, regardless of who won.

Friday, March 06, 2026

Hi-Cs Snapped Queens 6-Game Winning Streak Tonight. Tyler Herro, 35 Points, 9 Rebs, 9 Asts

Herro...broke a 108-all tie with 7:06 to play. That came during a 9-0 run after the Hornets led by two and was essentially the difference in the game.

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All the victories during the Hornets' winning streak had been by 15 or more points, tying the 2017-18 Golden State Warriors for the second-longest streak in NBA history.

AP

Trump Wants Marielito Marco as President of Cuba

MORE! George More Going Back, TOO!

Trump wants to overthrow Cuban regime ‘in a couple of weeks’

The president promised Jorge Mas, the Cuban-American owner of Inter Miami, he would be ‘going to go back’ to the island after its fall

The Times of London

This is getting better and better!

10:31 pm

Trump tells CNN Cuba is soon going to fall: ‘I’m going to put Marco over there’


I'm all in.

...Trump said at the White House that it’s only a “question of time” before American Cubans can return to their home country...

I like that idea, too! I think it could be expanded to others. 

Marielto Marco for Cuban Prez


HI CSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FULL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! QUEENS 120 HI-CS 128

Miami won it on WILL. A 30-19 4th quarter did in the young Queens.

120-124, :19.5, "Heat" FTO