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Unbeatable Prices On Bulk Kratom—KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday Offers

Unbeatable Cyber Monday pricing makes this the perfect moment to stock up on bulk kratom from KRATOMade, where online shoppers can take advantage of exclusive, once-a-year savings across a wide range of products. This season’s deals are designed for anyone looking to maximize value, offering deeper discounts, convenient digital access, and a smooth shopping experience from start to finish. With limited-time markdowns and special offers released throughout the day, the brand’s Cyber Monday lineup combines affordability and variety to make every order feel worthwhile. Whether you’re restocking or exploring new options, these offers let you shop confidently while enjoying some of the best seasonal prices.

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday Offers On Bulk Kratom Online

Cart-based price reductions

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online becomes even more appealing with cart-based price reductions that automatically adjust as you shop. This approach makes the entire process feel smooth and rewarding, allowing you to watch savings grow as you add more items to your order.

Instead of hunting for separate promo codes or complicated steps, the discounts apply instantly, creating a seamless checkout experience. With this simple, transparent system, shoppers can take full advantage of Cyber Monday without any extra effort, making it an ideal time to stock up on bulk purchases.

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App-only bulk discounts

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online becomes even more exciting with app-only bulk discounts designed exclusively for mobile shoppers. These special savings give customers an extra reason to use the app, where promotions are updated in real time and accessible with just a few taps.

Whether you’re browsing during a break or placing an order on the go, the streamlined mobile layout ensures a smooth experience throughout. With these smart, app-focused savings, the brand adds an extra layer of value to Cyber Monday, letting shoppers take advantage of offers they won’t find on the main website.

Limited-quantity mega bags

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online becomes even more appealing with limited-quantity mega bags that are released specifically for the sale. These oversized packs give shoppers a chance to secure substantial amounts at a noticeably better value, making them one of the most sought-after highlights of the event.

Because the stock is intentionally limited, these mega bags tend to sell quickly, adding a sense of urgency for anyone planning to maximize their order. With these rare, high-volume options offered only during Cyber Monday, the brand creates a shopping opportunity that stands out from typical everyday purchases.

Auto-applied promo codes

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online becomes even easier to enjoy with auto-applied promo codes that eliminate the need for manual entry. Instead of searching for discount codes or worrying about missing a deal, shoppers can simply add their preferred items to the cart and watch the savings appear instantly.

The automatic application also helps prevent errors, giving customers confidence that they are receiving the best available price without extra steps. By simplifying the entire discount process, the brand makes Cyber Monday shopping more convenient, efficient, and shopper-friendly from start to finish.

Mystery bulk boxes

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online becomes even more exciting with the introduction of mystery bulk boxes, designed for shoppers who enjoy a surprise element in their purchase. These boxes include a mix of various products in generous quantities, giving customers the chance to explore new options while securing strong value in a single order.

Each mystery box is curated for the sale event, ensuring that the contents feel special and distinct from regular listings. By offering a fun, unpredictable way to shop in bulk, the brand brings a fresh twist to Cyber Monday that sets it apart from typical promotional deals.

Savings with wallet payments

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online is even more rewarding, with additional savings for customers who choose wallet payments at checkout. This option gives shoppers a simple way to complete their purchase while unlocking an exclusive discount tied specifically to digital wallet transactions.

The process is quick and secure, allowing users to check out in just a few taps without entering card details manually. With this added incentive, the brand makes it easier for shoppers to maximize value while enjoying seamless, modern payment convenience.

Priority shipping upgrades

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday offer on bulk kratom online includes priority shipping upgrades, making the shopping experience even more appealing to customers who value speed and convenience. During the sale, eligible orders can be upgraded to faster delivery options, ensuring purchases reach shoppers sooner than the standard timeline.

By offering this perk as part of their Cyber Monday event, the brand gives customers an added layer of ease and efficiency when securing bulk quantities. It’s a simple yet meaningful benefit that enhances the overall value of shopping during this limited-time sale.

Midnight door buster deals

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday lineup brings a burst of excitement with midnight doorbuster deals on bulk kratom purchases, giving shoppers a reason to stay up and secure standout savings the moment the clock strikes twelve.

These limited-time offers create a fast-paced, engaging shopping window that rewards early action with some of the day’s most attractive price drops. With its focus on timely access and exclusive midnight opportunities, the brand adds a fun and strategic twist to late-night shopping during the Cyber Monday rush.

Discounted bulk subscriptions

KRATOMade’s Cyber Monday event adds extra value for shoppers with discounted bulk subscriptions, offering a convenient way to lock in steady supplies while enjoying long-term savings. This approach helps customers streamline their ordering routine, delivering predictable deliveries at reduced prices that are available only during this major sale.

With Cyber Monday adding an exclusive layer of affordability, the brand’s bulk subscription deals stand out as a practical option for those who prefer consistency, ease, and budget-friendly choices year-round.

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Wrapping Up

As Cyber Monday wraps up, KRATOMade’s bulk deals highlight how thoughtful savings and convenient options can make seasonal shopping feel both exciting and worthwhile. The combination of exclusive discounts, special bundles, and streamlined purchase options gives buyers the confidence to stock up while enjoying prices hard to match at any other time of year. With so many value-driven choices packed into a single event, the brand’s Cyber Monday lineup stands out as a reliable opportunity to secure bulk quantities at a pace and price point that suits your needs, making the entire experience truly rewarding.

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EU-Funded NGO Backed Online Platform Targeting Jewish Businesses in Catalonia

Supporters of Hamas demonstrate outside the Israeli Embassy in Madrid, Oct. 18. Photo: Reuters/Guillermo Yllanes Gonzalez

The controversial online platform mapping Jewish-owned businesses, schools, and Israeli-linked companies in Catalonia, a region in northeastern Spain, was promoted by an EU-funded non-governmental organization.

On Tuesday, NGO Monitor — an independent Jerusalem-based research institute that tracks anti-Israel bias among nongovernmental organizations — released new information showing that Engineers Without Borders – Catalonia (ESF-C) and Universities with Palestine (UAP) jointly promoted the BarcelonaZ project on social media, identifying themselves as its primary backers.

First reported by the local Jewish outlet Enfoque Judío, the interactive map was launched by an unidentified group claiming to be “journalists, professors, and students” on the French-hosted mapping platform GoGoCarto.

As a publicly accessible and collaboratively created online platform, the map marked over 150 schools, Jewish-owned businesses — including kosher food shops — and Israeli-linked as well as Spanish and international companies operating in Israel, labeling them as “Zionist.”

“Our goal is to understand how Zionism operates and the forms it takes, with the intention of making visible and denouncing the impact of its investments in our territory,” the project’s website stated. 

According to NGO Monitor’s newly released report, ESF-C is a European Union–funded NGO running a Youth Internship Program subsidized by the Public Employment Service of Catalonia, with 40 percent co-financing from the European Social Fund Plus — the EU’s primary program for funding employment, education, and social initiatives.

The EU Financial Transparency System shows that ESF‑C partnered on two EU grants worth about $2.8 million from 2019 to 2023 and received at least $164,000 in funding.

Jewish leaders in Spain have strongly denounced the BarcelonaZ initiative, warning that it fosters further discrimination and hatred against the community amid an increasingly hostile environment in which Jews and Israelis continue to be targeted.

“The mapping and boycotting of Jewish businesses in Catalonia is an echo of some of the darkest chapters in history, including the prelude to the Holocaust in Nazi Germany,” the Combat Antisemitism Movement’s Director of European Affairs, Shannon Seban, said in a statement.

“The organizers of this initiative put a target on the backs of Spanish Jews, at a time when Jews are being hunted across the globe, as seen so horrifically in Australia just three weeks ago,” she said, referring to the deadly attack on a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, which killed 15 people and wounded at least 40 others.

“Clear incitement to violence of this nature must not be platformed or tolerated by internet companies or government authorities,” Seban continued.

On its website, ESF-C describes its mission as promoting “a fair international society, which does not exclude anyone,” and highlights its commitment to “non-denominationalism and non-partisanship.” Yet, the NGO’s 2024 annual report also asserts that it “cannot ignore the Palestinian resistance, a clear expression of the struggle for freedom of all oppressed peoples.”

In a social media post, the NGO also accused Israel of “genocide” during its defensive campaign against the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, describing its platform as “a resource designed to inform, raise awareness, and mobilize the educational and student community in Catalonia.”

“The attacks that began on Oct. 7 have involved water and electricity cuts, the boycott of essential water infrastructure, and the contamination of Palestinian water sources,” ESF-C wrote in an Instagram post, without mentioning the Hamas-led invasion of and massacre across southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which triggered the war in Gaza. 

“The violation of these basic rights is a key weapon used by the State of Israel to perpetuate genocide,” the statement read.

NGO Monitor also revealed that UAP is a network of Catalan faculty- and student-led anti-Israel organizations that co-sponsored the BarcelonaZ project.

Last year, UAP organized a “People’s Court” at Complutense University of Madrid on what it called the “Palestinian genocide,” with attendance from several terror-linked NGOs and individuals, including Samidoun, Masar Badil, Al-Haq, and Raji Sourani, NGO Monitor reported.

Several community organizations have filed complaints with GoGoCarto, demanding the site’s removal and arguing that it violates French laws against hate speech and discrimination.

Earlier this week, GoGoCarto announced it had removed the BarcelonaZ project from its website after local groups denounced the initiative as blatantly antisemitic and dangerous.

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Knesset member from Netanyahu’s party decries ‘new enemy’: Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens

(JTA) — In an address to the Knesset on Monday, Likud lawmaker Dan Illouz decried what he said was a “new enemy” rising within American politics: Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.

“We are used to enemies from outside. We fight terror tunnels of Hamas. We fight the ballistic missiles of Iran. But today I look at the West, our greatest ally, and I see a new enemy rising from within,” said Illouz, who is originally from Canada originally, in an English address. “I am speaking of a poison being sold to the American people as patriotism. I’m speaking of the intellectual vandalism of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.”

Illouz’s comments come as the Republican party has been roiled in recent months by debates over the mainstreaming of antisemitic influencers within the GOP.

In October, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson hosted far-right antisemitic influencer Nick Fuentes on his platform, igniting outrage from Jewish conservatives who warned of the growing reach of antisemitic voices.

Owens has long made antisemitic rhetoric a hallmark of her YouTube channel, which has 5.7 million subscribers. A recent analysis of her content by the Jewish People Policy Institute found that three-quarters of her videos that mentioned Jews were antisemitic.

“They claim to fight the woke left. They are no different than the woke left,” said Illouz. “The radical left tears down the statues of Thomas Jefferson, Tucker Carlson tears down the legacy of Winston Churchill. The radical left says Western civilization is evil, Candace Owens says the roots of our faith are demonic. It is the same sickness.”

Carlson and Owens are among the right-wing influencers who have made opposition to Israel a centerpiece of their output, at a time when support for Israel is declining among conservatives, particularly younger conservatives.

In November, Amichai Chikli, the Israeli Diaspora minister, echoed Illouz’s concerns in an interview with the New York Post, telling the outlet that he was “far more concerned about antisemitism on the right than on the left.” The comments were notable because Chikli is himself a right-wing, anti-“woke” warrior who, in a first for Israel, has stoked relationships with far-right European parties that in some cases have ties to the Nazis.

“One of the worst moments was when a popular conservative broadcaster called one of the most vile Holocaust deniers in America ‘one of the most honest historians.’ That legitimizes hate — it normalizes it,” Chikli told the New York Post, appearing to refer to Carlson’s past praise of the Holocaust revisionist Darryl Cooper.

Chikli also warned against the rising influence of Fuentes and Cooper among young Americans.

“Antisemitism has become fashionable for Gen Z,” Chikli continued. “They listen to podcasts, not professors. When people like Nick Fuentes or Darryl Cooper are treated as thought leaders, that’s dangerous. These are neo-Nazis.”

The Times of Israel asked Illouz whether he was worried about appearing to interfere with American politics. “Defending the alliance between America and Israel is not interfering,” he said. “I am in touch with many pro-Israel conservatives who know that Candace and Tucker are a threat to America as much as to Israel.”

Top GOP officials, including Vice President JD Vance, have largely dismissed calls from Jewish conservatives, including Ben Shapiro, and others to draw a line against antisemitic influencers.

“Do you think you are the first to try to delegitimize the Jewish people? We are the people of eternity,” said Illouz toward the conclusion of his address, adding that “we will be here long after your YouTube channels are forgotten dust.”

The post Knesset member from Netanyahu’s party decries ‘new enemy’: Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens appeared first on The Forward.

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Texas Joins Legal Action Against American Muslims for Palestine as Move to ‘Counter Hamas Terrorism’

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks during AmericaFest, the first Turning Point USA summit since the death of Charlie Kirk, in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. December 20, 2025. REUTERS/Cheney Orr

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks during AmericaFest, the first Turning Point USA summit since the death of Charlie Kirk, in Phoenix, Arizona, US, Dec. 20, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Cheney Orr

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday announced the state would join Virginia and Iowa in the filing of a legal brief against the nonprofit activist group American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and other organizations which he characterized as “radical” in order “to combat Hamas terrorism.”

“Radical Islamic terrorist groups like Hamas must be decimated and dismantled, and that includes their domestic supporting branches,” Paxton posted on the social media platform X.

“Terrorism relies on complex networks and intermediaries, and the law must be enforced against those who knowingly provide material support,” Texas’s top legal officer added in a statement. “My office will continue to defend Americans who have been brutally affected by terrorism and ensure accountability under the law.”

In November, Texas began more aggressive legal efforts against organizations long alleged by researchers and law enforcement to be part of a domestic Hamas support network in the United States. Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Nov. 18, the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as terrorist organizations.

A month later, Paxton filed a motion defending the designation in court, countering a suit by the Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin chapters of CAIR. “My office will continue to defend the governor’s lawful, accurate declaration that CAIR is an FTO [foreign terrorist organization], as well as Texas’s right to protect itself from organizations with documented ties to foreign extremist movements,” Paxton said at the time.

In its latest statement, Paxton’s office described how on Oct. 8, 2023, one day after Hamas’s invasion of and massacre across southern Israel, the groups AMP and National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) “declared that they were ‘part of’ a ‘Unity Intifada’ under Hamas’s ‘unified command.’”

“Those who have been victimized by Hamas’s terrorism brought claims against the radical groups under the federal Anti-Terrorism Act,” the statement continued. “Attorney General Paxton’s brief is in support of the victims and was filed to ensure terrorist supporters are brought to justice.”

The legal brief references the “unity intifada” and “unified command” sentiments before stating, “They should be taken at their word. And just like their predecessor organizations — convicted or admitted material supporters of Hamas — they should be held accountable.”

The brief charges, “Defendants here are alleged to have provided material support for Hamas, the brutal terrorist regime that not only oppresses millions in Gaza but that also murdered more than a thousand innocents and kidnapped hundreds more. States have an interest in ensuring that valid claims brought under material support statutes are allowed to be litigated in court and that any violators are held accountable.”

Last year, Virginia’s Attorney General Jason Miyares — whose name appears at the lead of the brief — sought to press AMP to reveal its funding sources, which a judge ruled it needed to do May 9, 2025.

The latest brief provides a history lesson about how AMP and NSJP “did not begin their material support for Hamas on Oct. 8, 2023; rather, their material support has been going on for decades — both as the current organizations and through predecessor entities. Indeed, AMP was founded after a predecessor organization and five of its board members were convicted of providing material support for Hamas.” The brief describes the network beginning when “first, the Muslim Brotherhood founded the ‘Palestine Committee’ in 1988 to fund the terrorist organization Hamas.”

This network included “several organizations providing Hamas financial, informational, and political support,” the legal document explained. “Among those organizations were the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development and the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), organizations founded and controlled by senior members of Hamas leadership.”

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