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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.

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.

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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At California Universities, Students Rally to Support Terrorists and Criticize Victims
Universities are supposed to expose students to difficult perspectives, not shield them from uncomfortable ones. But on many campuses, Jewish and Israeli voices are increasingly treated not as viewpoints to engage with, but as problems to manage or condemn.
Few recent incidents captured that shift more clearly than the reaction to a former Israeli hostage speaking at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
On April 14, UCLA Hillel hosted former Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov to speak about his experience being held captive in Gaza following the October 7 attacks.
For most universities, hosting a survivor of mass kidnapping and terrorist violence would not seem particularly controversial. At UCLA, however, the event triggered a formal condemnation from the student government that quickly made national headlines.
Rather than merely protesting the event or disagreeing with its message, UCLA’s Undergraduate Students Association Council accused the visit of promoting “one-sided narratives that erase systems of oppression and occupation.” Student leaders further expressed “concern” that having Omer on campus would somehow “marginalize” and “silence” Palestinian and Arab students.
Furthermore, the letter, which reportedly passed with unanimous consent, was drafted on Yom HaShoah, the day set apart to mourn the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. More disturbingly, the student government intentionally excluded USAC General Representative Talia Davood from discussions surrounding the letter, despite her direct involvement in organizing the event with Hillel.
This reveals that the people condemning the event had little interest in actually hearing from anyone who disagreed with them — and proves they clearly did not act in good faith.
Davood was later questioned regarding the funding for the event, even though it did not come from the student government’s budget. So what exactly was the concern supposed to be, other than hostility toward the community that she, Hillel, and Omer represent?
The students’ reaction to Omer’s appearance exposed that rather than engage with voices they disagree with, these liberal students are trying to silence any voices or viewpoints they oppose.
When UCLA organizations such as Students for Justice in Palestine are freely permitted to organize activism on campus while Jewish cultural events are scrutinized and condemned, it reveals a deeply ideological and hostile climate at UCLA.
When pro-Palestinian activists on campus engage in violence, prevent Jewish students from attending class, and destroy university property, the administration drags its feet. But when Jewish students try to invite a speaker to campus, the administration refuses to support them.
For UCLA student Amit Cohen, the message communicated something much larger than disagreement over Middle East politics. “What I took from the letter is that Jewish students don’t belong on campus,” he said. “They condemned our story. They didn’t want to listen to it. It’s the most hypocritical thing I’ve ever read.”
But this hypocritical hostility extends beyond UCLA.
In the same month, UC Berkeley students hosted a convicted failed suicide bomber and justified the event using the same language about standing in solidarity with Palestinians. Of course, the event did not receive condemnation from Berkeley’s student government either.
The contrast would be laughable if it were not so revealing.
A moral inversion of reality is beginning to dominate parts of university culture. Certain forms of violence are granted moral context and institutional patience, while Israeli and Jewish suffering increasingly appears politically inconvenient to acknowledge too sympathetically.
When platforming a literal terrorist is framed as giving voice to the marginalized while a former hostage speaking about his captivity is considered beyond the pale, something is deeply wrong with the culture of those academic communities.
Students at UCLA have the power to influence the culture of their campus. They should not only speak out against this letter, but actively refuse to participate in the atmosphere that these disappointing student leaders are helping to cultivate.
The good news is that Jewish students at UCLA remain undeterred. As Amit Cohen affirmed, “We’ve been keeping our heads up. The UCLA Jewish community is going to stay strong.”
Destiny Lugo is a third year International Relations and Journalism student at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is a fellow for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA). The views expressed are the opinion of the author, and don’t reflect those of CAMERA.
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How Israel Adds Economic Value and Technological Advancement to the United States
In much of the public debate in the US, the relationship between Israel and the United States is often reduced to a simplistic and misleading story of unilateral American support. According to this view, Israel is portrayed as a dependent state sustained by American generosity.
Such a framing may be politically convenient for critics, but it fails to reflect the complexity and the mutual benefits of one of the most consequential alliances in modern geopolitics.
A more accurate reading shows a partnership that delivers strategic depth, military advantage, technological innovation, and economic gains for the United States, while reinforcing stability for allies around the world.
From a strategic standpoint, Israel functions as a critical anchor of stability for American interests in a region defined by volatility and shifting power struggles. It is one of the few consistent democratic partners the United States can rely on in an area where state collapse, militant movements, and authoritarian regimes often intersect. Israeli experience in counterterrorism and unconventional threats also contributes to this strategic value.
The economic dimension of this relationship is equally significant and often misunderstood. American assistance to Israel, frequently cited as evidence of imbalance, is in practice deeply integrated into the United States domestic economy. A substantial portion of defense related funding is actually a windfall for American defense contractors, supporting skilled employment across multiple states. This includes engineering, manufacturing, research, and logistics sectors that sustain high quality jobs and reinforce the American industrial base.
Beyond defense production, the technological ecosystem known as Silicon Wadi has become an important extension of global innovation networks. Major American technology companies maintain significant research and development operations in Israel, not out of symbolism but out of necessity.
Israeli engineers and entrepreneurs have played central roles in advances in cybersecurity, semiconductor development, artificial intelligence applications, and medical technology. These contributions are embedded in everyday American life, from secure banking systems to consumer electronics and enterprise infrastructure. Thousands of companies founded or co-founded by Israelis operate in the United States, contributing to job creation, tax revenues, and technological competitiveness.
Every American uses products and technologies that were developed in Israel, by Israelis.
The impact of Israeli innovation extends well beyond the United States as well. Agricultural technologies pioneered in Israel, particularly in water management and irrigation efficiency, have been deployed in countries facing severe food security challenges. India has incorporated such systems to improve agricultural yields and resource efficiency across large farming regions. Across Africa and Asia, desalination and water reuse technologies developed in Israel are helping communities adapt to climate-related scarcity.
These examples illustrate a broader reality. Israel functions as a hub of applied innovation, often developing solutions under conditions of constraint that are later adapted globally. This dynamic produces a multiplier effect that benefits not only the United States but also a wide range of international partners.
At a time when global politics is increasingly defined by technological competition, asymmetric warfare, and resource insecurity, the value of this partnership becomes even more apparent. The United States and Israel form a cooperative model that enhances both national security and economic resilience.
The suggestion that Israel represents a burden on the United States does not withstand close examination. It overlooks the strategic advantages, the economic integration, and the technological interdependence that define the relationship. Rather than a one sided arrangement, this alliance operates as a mutually reinforcing system that strengthens both nations and extends benefits to allies across the democratic world.
The partnership between Israel and the United States is not merely a matter of foreign policy tradition or diplomatic preference. It is a strategic asset that advances shared interests in security, innovation, and global stability. In an era of increasing uncertainty, such alliances are not optional. They are essential.
Sabine Sterk is the CEO of Time To Stand Up For Israel
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How the Jewish People Can Unite: A Lesson From Yavne and the Mishnah
On May 13, at a national conference in Jerusalem dedicated to repairing Israeli society and building a shared civic future, Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog, warned that division had become the country’s most urgent internal threat.
I was surprised to learn recently that Jewish unity was elusive even in the dire circumstances of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the largest Jewish revolt against Nazi Germany during World War II — when a few hundred poorly armed Jewish fighters held off a much larger and far better equipped German army for almost a month. (The uprising ended 83 years ago, on May 19.)
During the uprising, there were two Jewish rebel forces: the ZOB (members of left wing groups, such as HaShomer HaTzair and the Bund), and a parallel organization, the ZZW (made up of youth from the political right — Betar and the Revisionists). While the two organizations cooperated to some extent and fought the Germans in parallel, they were never a unified force. Of course, it didn’t really matter. The German army was far too powerful for a few hundred inadequately armed insurgents.
Obviously the current day State of Israel — and its 78 year history — proves that Jewish cooperation does happen. Another example that comes to my mind is the Jewish experience nearly 2,000 years ago at Yavne, a town on the coastal plain of the Holy Land. That was when Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakai ensured Jewish continuity after the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple in 70 CE, by establishing a Jewish academy at Yavne and reconstituting the Sanhedrin.
Jewish society during the lead up to the First Roman-Jewish war was a sectarian society dominated by two groups — the Pharisees, the group responsible for the establishment of the synagogue as a focus of Jewish life outside the Temple, and the Sadducees, the priestly caste that administered the Temple.
Both groups shared the same written scriptures and many traditions. But they differed in that the Pharisees believed in resurrection after death and in the authority of the Oral Law, as well as the Torah. The Sadducees did not.
One American scholar, Shaye J. D. Cohen, describes how the rabbis who gathered in Yavne ended Jewish sectarianism and created a society that tolerated and even encouraged vigorous debate. The result was the abandonment of sectarian labels such as Pharisees and Sadducees, and the writing of the Mishnah.
In all likelihood, most of the rabbis at Yavne were Pharisees, and the centerpiece of Sadducee life, the Second Temple, was gone. However, there is no indication that the rabbis of Yavne were motivated by Pharisaic triumphalism. The goal was not exclusivity, but rather elasticity. Cohen notes that the Mishnah is the “first work of Jewish antiquity which ascribes conflicting legal opinions to named individuals who, in spite of their disagreements, belong to the same fraternity. This mutual tolerance is the enduring legacy of Yavneh.”
A year before he passed away, the late Rabbi Jonathan Sacks published what he titled Seven Principles for Maintaining Jewish Peoplehood. The list includes points such as the need to keep talking, to listen to one another, and to respect one another. But most important of all, never seek victory. I think this is what the rabbis at Yavne understood very well. Rabbi Sacks’ message to the diverse factions that make up Israel’s political and social fabric would be, “Do not think in terms of victory or defeat. Think in terms of the good of the Jewish people.”
Jacob Sivak, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, is a retired professor, University of Waterloo.



