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Grieved
ParticipantAHH, thank you for the sitrep at #34350 from Justin at the Anti-Empire Project. Now that I’ve watched it I understand your other allusions to will.
He made a point, and illustrated it throughout the video, that the Israelis are driven by the belief in Will as the only force necessary to prevail in any situation. This rings so true – as a delusion – that I found his entire talk very compelling. I recommend it for any who may not have clicked through:
Gaza War Sit Rep Day 263: Is Israel Cracking?
His whole thesis explains the unexplainable: why would Israel attack Lebanon when they cannot win? His view makes complete sense, and I find it now possible to understand all the Zionists, in all their continents. And others, from other times and mileus, all the same, driven by that same absolute delusion, that willing a thing to be is the only force required to make it so.
Excellent. Justin said at the beginning of his report that he watched Magnier with Rania Khalek detail all the compelling reasons why Israel will NOT attack Lebanon (I can’t find this interview, and would love a link if anyone has one), and he then proceeds to explain why in spite of all these compelling reasons not to do this suicidal thing, Israel MUST do it.
I side with Justin, and believe that the invasion will proceed. We shall see.
Grieved
ParticipantFascinating interview of Kim Dotcom by Alex Jones:
Grieved
ParticipantYes, I thought Joti knocked it out of the park with this one…the first 25 minutes or so left me open-mouthed with admiration for how well she was explaining the big things that matter so much right now.
I meant to post it here, but it can take a village sometimes..many thanks 🙂
Grieved
ParticipantThis constitutes a superb piece of journalism, AHH, many thanks!
Grieved
ParticipantI think we are learning that even our hero nations cannot do all the things we wish. I think it’s because there’s simply not sufficient global agreement and formal union yet – it must take more than one state to intervene. This is what we’re seeing.
Personally I wish for a peace in Gaza mediated by none except Hamas, the elected government. I don’t like all these unrealistic calls from the formal world for the old “2-state solution” that is not going to work.
One state, river to sea, equal rights for all who wish to live there, end of story. This is what the resistance has to achieve, and from a pragmatic basis, the less able the current world organization is to effect that end, the more that it can be home grown by the locals themselves.
I do think, though, that in the new world orders being cultivated now, nations will ask for a global assembly that can actually prevent the next genocide as soon as it starts. It will take time to create this, but hopefully the memory of Gaza, and the world’s inability to act – in a vicious circle of, can’t do it unilaterally but can’t do it multilaterally either – will be the foundation for the new charter. In honor of Gaza, the LAST genocide in our long history of mass bloodshed.
Grieved
ParticipantThis seems like a valuable piece of the jigsaw puzzle being set into place – many thanks, manderson, for your initiative here and your continuing input. I greatly appreciate your short summaries of the links to larger analyses that you provide. Nice work, well done, thanks again.
Grieved
ParticipantAbdel Bari Atwan’s latest today gives a breakdown from the viewpoint of Hamas:
Grieved
ParticipantA keeper, thanks. In a decent society that would be a smoking gun worth somebody having to explain.
Grieved
ParticipantSimilarly to the US cluelessness in its approach to moderating Iran, Abdel Bari Atwan has a new one up that speaks to the absolutely clueless outreach of the US to get Hamas to please stop:
I can remember a more languid age when the naivety and total ignorance of the US people with regard to foreign cultures, even in London and Paris for example, was considered somewhat quaint and almost charming. Such a pity that it should be people so ignorant of the rest of the world who should inherit the ambition to micromanage all of it.
Grieved
ParticipantWow…thank you. This is a tour de force from Scott Ritter, a masterwork. It speaks of the nature of Israel in unyielding terms, with unafraid truthfulness.
Yes, all should read this, and none will consider it a waste of time. This piece really should be passed around – perhaps even reposted here on the front page.
As with most here, I have had my quibbles with Ritter’s analyses at times. But I always admired his fearlessness to declare that the Jews were NOT the chosen people, that this was a wrong claim, that there could be no chosen people of God, and that the Jews had this notion wrongly held. And he knew and worked with Israelis and liked them as friends but can still now call them wrong to believe that they are above the other people of the world.
Toward the end of this wonderful story, he says it in the most plain terms of all:
Zionist Israel reeks of Satan’s labors
Many have long thought this also, and have called the Israeli actions and their beliefs the work of a false god – Ritter here elaborates this concept with scholarship and fastidious care, making his case, telling the story of utterly unholy action, and proving his point by the unremitting evil of what he describes. The false god that inhabits Israel’s delusion is laid bare in his telling.
A wonderful writing from Scott Ritter.
Grieved
ParticipantIt makes sense that whatever Iran has chosen to do intends not to advance the field tactically but strategically. In other words, a definite moving of the goalposts, a paradigm shift, a change in rules of engagement – this kind of thing.
This offer to the US is of a scale that should show us how big the Iranians are thinking.
I have only a very poor grasp of the battlefield, but would it be simplistic to wonder if the liberation of the Golan is a possibility here?
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Dreaming now, but…that offer to the US must actually be tempting to some part of the polity – I wonder how many members of Congress in the States would secretly be very relieved to see the end of Israel, especially if it could be done without the kompromat being published?
Grieved
ParticipantJeff Brown tells the story of how China refused to allow the mRNA jabs for its own citizens, and tried very hard to protect the Taiwanese also. Ultimately, Taiwan circumvented Beijing’s restraints and went with Pfizer. Since then, Taiwan has paid compensation to several victims of vaccine damage, and has lately funded a fraudulent study to conclude that the jabs are safe.
Jeff’s 8-minute clip:
https://jeffjbrown.substack.com/p/baba-beijing-tried-hard-to-keep-taiwan
It links to Brown’s source for all this, a Global Research piece by Dr. Peter Makis with more detail, and also a video of a Redacted interview with Dr. Makis – both worth pursuing. The 25-min Redacted clip is very good, and also talks about mRNA 2.0 (already here apparently), and also pandemic 2.0 (coming pretty soon it looks like, and with high fatality rate)…ugh
Grieved
ParticipantCourtesy of Jeff Childers at Coffee & Covid, this story from Florida of many species of fish along the Florida coasts acting as if poisoned and dying:
https://patch.com/florida/miami/florida-fish-spin-circles-until-they-die-no-one-knows-why
The fish contain multiple pharmaceutical products in them, although no one seems to have tested for the mRNA drug yet.
Childers posted a map of the damage and asks the question: “Could they really be that reckless? All those over-ordered vaccines that ended up wasted – they burned them, right? They wouldn’t just…?”
And when you think about the trouble Florida has given to the narrative, it would be just like these mafia people to dump the excess in Florida waters:

Grieved
ParticipantThat is one heck of a delusion the rabbi suffers under. He detects love and community in Israel? I suspect he misreads what is actually the mutual desire for vengeance. Shared suffering binds all creatures together, humans and animals. It’s a natural, organic bond of sympathy and compassion.
But I think it is only the hatred of Palestinians that binds the Israelis together now, if anything indeed does unite them. They are blood simple now, in a mass formation.
And the rabbi is sufficiently cloistered, as with much of his nation, that he can actually think of the condition of society “after” the final solution of the problem.
Oh, Rabbi. You think that’s air you’re breathing?
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We experienced the same thing in the US on 9/11. Yes, there was a surge of community and commonality, such as few people had experienced since the big war, and it was an uplifted experience in itself. There was a great caring, universally. But what kept it together, for a time, was the desire for revenge, justice, call it what you may.
Personally, although others may think differently, I continue to believe the Mosiach will not come. And now I see the Rabbi will find reasons – again – for why. He will say the Israelis didn’t deserve it, they weren’t ready, their massacres of the innocents had simply not poured enough blood onto the sands.
Well too bad, because I don’t think they’ll get another chance.
Grieved
ParticipantSudhi, that is one fine basket of articles you’ve offered here, many thanks. I read, heard and watched all of them, and each link is quite exceptional, very valuable.
I could say much about each one but I want to highlight the Kevin Barrett interview with Dr. Ridgely, and emphasize the two collateral pieces linked from that interview, the speech by Minister Farrakhan and the historical review of the Synagogue of Satan – this last one especially.
Farrakhan spoke on February 25, and the Barrett link goes to a March 7 continuation of excerpts from the minister’s great speech. This piece in turn refers back to an earlier set of excerpts made on February 27, and both writings are good, but the source speech itself is here on Rumble: The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan Live SD2024 Address
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And that’ll all take some time for any who choose to spend it there. A more concise piece is the article at Unz (only 3,300 words, almost a miracle for that platform), which I found indescribably useful, incredibly valuable as a history of Jewish domination in the successive exploitation of first, sugar cane (and slavery), then cotton (and slavery), and then oil (and slavery).
How the Synagogue of Satan Became Israel: From Sugar to Cotton to Oil
The article concludes:
To be clear, Israel’s clear intention to holocaust the Palestinians under the guise of religion fits a 500-year unmistakably “Jewish” historical pattern. Satanic “Jews” have chosen for themselves much high-value real estate for the profitable purpose of exploiting its strategic resources. Long before their 20th-century trek into Palestine, their pilgrimages to their beloved “New Jerusalems,” their “Promised Lands,” their “Eretz Israels,” just so happened to coincide with their speculations in sugar, cotton, diamonds and gold, and now gas and oil. All these “Jewish” crusades were framed by (and conducted under the cover of) biblical commandments, but we now see that their “religious” campaigns all really had one purpose—to generate incalculable profits for the moneychangers Jesus himself threw out of the temple (Matt 21:12–17).
It’s well worth the read to put flesh on those bones, all of which seem to be the reality.
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