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1942 Rakhine Massacre and Ethnic Cleansing Podcast Transcript: In May 1942, Rakhine people were subjected to brutal massacres and ethnic cleansing during Bengali-Rakhine riots in present-day Rakhine State, Myanmar. Sparked by violence involving British Indian soldiers and Bengali civilians, the conflict led to the destruction of over 200 Rakhine...

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More than 40 Fulani villages were recently sacked in a series of coordinated attacks that left scores of people dead, including women and children. In one of the most disturbing incidents, a pregnant woman was reportedly assaulted, leading to the death of both the woman and her unborn child. The attackers, said to be known to local authorities, allegedly made away with over 200 heads of livestock, which were loaded onto trucks and moved through several checkpoints without interception. Residents expressed shock that despite the heavy security presence in the area, no arrests were made, and no statement has been issued to condemn the incident. Community representatives said the persistent silence from both the media and relevant agencies has emboldened the perpetrators, deepening mistrust and resentment. “The world only hears what the Fulani are accused of doing, not what is being done to them,” one local elder said. “Without justice and fairness, peace can never be achieved.” One Fulani Elder said, In Nigeria, it is normal to kill an entire Fulani community and steal their livestock but when they retaliated back, it is a genocide or massacre. This is nothing short of hypocrisy. The failure to acknowledge or address these reprisals is worsening the fragile security situation in Benue and neighbouring states. They call for impartial investigations and balanced reporting to expose all sides of the conflict, not just those that fit existing narratives. The roots of the crisis in the North Central are complex, involving competition over land, resources, and mutual suspicions between farming and herding communities but insist that attributing the conflict solely to one group undermines reconciliation efforts. The state Government has failed to address the issue. For example the Benue state government had refused to condemn or address the seven days ultimatum given to the Fulani to leave Benue state despite being warned by security agencies. Since that announcement, the government backed militia have carried out heinous attacks and extra judicial killings in many Fulani communities. On the other hand the Fulanis have also carried out a series of attacks against communities in Benue which is being described as a massacre. The federal government should therefore hold the state government accountable for directly aiding and abating criminals who are committing atrocities as well as the conspiracy of silence over ongoing attacks in the North Central region. The continued injustice and selective reportage of the crisis will continue fuelling the violence if something is not urgently done about. Authorities must ensure protection for all communities, prosecute known attackers, whether Fulani bandits, from the government backed militia and foster dialogue aimed at ending the cycle of vengeance and bloodshed. Until justice is seen to be done, the violence in the region will continue to escalate under the weight of silence and neglect.

Zagazola

53,509 次观看 • 9 个月前

🧵1/ The children of Gaza & WB - revealing the Islamist palestinism death cult and UNTWA’s role in their use and abuse: 👉🏻To understand Israel in this war- you have to truly understand what we’re fighting. It took us 75 years, repeated monstrous terrorist attacks, that manipulated every ounce of our morality, countless monstrous statements by its leaders and one #October7th genocide attempt- for the majority of Israelis to understand that the group that defines itself as "Palestinian" is led by a palestinism death cult (with many leaders that were born in other Arab countries- like Egypt, Syria, Jordan etc. and with IRGC agenda and support) that sanctifies death for the sake of Allah - suicide and murder by and of children and all others are holy and for the sake of God (as opposed to death is a necessary evil for the protection of life and the values ​​of freedom) It took us 75 years to realize that this death cult is maintained by international organizations that call themselves "guardians of human rights and international law" and have many polite and whitewashed expressions in the language of the West (colonialism, oppression, occupation, apartheid, river and sea) with the purpose of justifying, advocating for and covering up of an extremist religious sectarian ideology - a criminal and corrupt palestinism-Islamist ideology - which sanctifies the blood of children for the purposes of the sect and in the name of "God (Allah)", that glorifies the murder of innocents because they are "Jews" or “the west” whom it defines in serial brainwashing as subhumans, pigs and monkeys - that must be destroyed in order to please Allah "from the river to the sea" and then also - to destroy the control of "the West" heretics. In this cruel and unimaginably tragic picture of reality - the children are both messengers of murder, victims who grew up to sanctify their deaths and also a product of propaganda to continue the blindness of the West and its use against itself and to continue this unbearable control and exploitation of children, in the name of the death of said children. Placing the children at the heart of the violence of this death cult and this cruel cynical use of them - poses new and impossible moral dilemmas that obviously serve the death cult that has never had zero care or interest in morality. It took us 75 years to wake up from the "two state solution" propaganda fraud and that awakening was painful. It took us 75 years to realize- that while we in Israel were singing and educating for peace, working for peace and trying to reach out for humanity in every way - the death cult loyalists across the border on the other side were dreaming, singing and teaching about the blood of Jews and the war of exterminating the Jews, they were training militarily from birth to die for Allah in the holy war in which they will kill as many Jews as possible and die for “Palestine”. Even since we left Gaza in 2005 and long before that from the PA territories in the West Bank - there were (are) groups in Israel and in the world that still talk about Israeli "occupation" as if it were Gaza and the West Bank - but there (in Gaza and WB) they talk about “the occupation of Palestine from water to water" "from the river to the sea" - Including Acre, Haifa, Tel Aviv. Meaning, “liberation from occupation" means the complete destruction of Israel, a complete genocide and ethnic cleansing of its people. For them it was for 75 years: Arab Palestine (although it never existed). This thread will show the methods of this death cult that is now pushing for more power and support through “self determination” - of a criminal cruel organization that is hijacking a people with UN help and support. The first clip is from the movie: “UNRWA AT WAR” - full movie is here:

Gal G., Adv 🇮🇱

146,905 次观看 • 1 年前

Tyranny's Grip: The June 27th Massacre. Today, we remember the victims of the June 27th state-sponsored violence that scarred our nation. On that fateful day in 2008, our country witnessed the brutal exercise of power, leaving a lasting impact on our memory. The loss of lives, destruction of property, and stripping of dignity from our people are wounds that still linger. Our movement withdrew from the June 2008 presidential runoff election due to the unprecedented levels of violence, intimidation, and repression unleashed by the regime. The violence was widespread and brutal, with over 200 people killed, thousands displaced, and many more subjected to torture, rape, and other forms of violence. Homes were burned, businesses looted, and livelihoods destroyed. It was a calculated move, a strategy to cling to power at any cost! Mugabe would stop at nothing to stay in power, thanks to the decisive power block - the military. The regime's desperation to retain power knew no bounds. The only language they understood was violence, engineered from the very same mafia that is in power today. A scorched earth policy was implemented, aimed at killing everything and anyone that resembled resistance. Bases were created, torture chambers constructed overnight, and guns were everywhere. The Zimbabwe Republic Police was rendered useless, as gun-toting goons were unleashed on the population. Blood was spilled, limbs were broken, families were scattered, and destinies were killed. The violence was a dark chapter on our nation's history, and its effects are still felt today. A nation held hostage by tyranny is a troubled nation; it has no hope! The journey to justice and freedom has been long and arduous, but we're resolute in our fight for a better Zimbabwe. We honor the memories of those who suffered and those who lost their lives, and we remain committed to building a future where citizens can all live together in peace and harmony. Compatriots! It's not an easy walk, but we have to keep moving. So much depends on the victory of the oppressed! Video credit: ICTJ

Gift Ostallos Siziba

13,414 次观看 • 1 年前

**Open Letter to Julius Sello Malema: #Urgent Plea for Action in Addressing the DRC Crisis** Dear Julius Sello Malema, I pen these words to you with a heavy heart and a sense of urgency, as a Congolese Refugee deeply affected by the recent tragic events unfolding in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The actions of the South African Military Intervention in the DRC (#SAMIDRC) have brought devastation and suffering to my homeland, claiming innocent lives and causing untold destruction. In the early hours of the morning, the towns of Sake, Kirolirwe, Mushaki, and Bweramana were brutally attacked, resulting in the loss of civilian lives and the destruction of property. The toll of this senseless violence continues to mount, with families torn apart, livelihoods destroyed, and communities in turmoil. Amidst this chaos, the brave defenders of the people, the M23/AFC forces, have stood tall, protecting the population with valor and determination. Their efforts to counter the aggression and safeguard the lives of innocent civilians have been a beacon of hope in the darkness of conflict. As result many armed vehicles belonged to South African Army were destroyed and some evidence are bellow! However, the presence of South African soldiers in the DRC has only intensified the violence and deepened the suffering of the Congolese people. I implore you, as a prominent opposition leader in South Africa, to take a stand against this unjust military intervention and advocate for the withdrawal of South African troops from our beleaguered nation. Julius Sello Malema, your voice carries weight and influence, and your commitment to justice and human rights is widely recognized. I urge you to speak out against the continued military actions in the Eastern DRC, demand accountability from the government, and push for a peaceful resolution to the conflict that respects the lives and dignity of all involved. Please, do not turn a blind eye to the suffering of the Congolese people. Your support and advocacy can help bring an end to the violence and pave the way for a brighter future for our nation and its people. I humbly implore you to take action, to stand in solidarity with the people of the Eastern DRC, and to be a voice for peace and justice in our troubled times. With heartfelt gratitude and hope, Manzi A Concerned Congolese Refugee Secretary Antony Blinken William Samoei Ruto, PhD East African Community Yoweri K Museveni

Manzi Willy

43,420 次观看 • 2 年前

The collapse of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans was not merely the end of a political order —it was the unraveling of entire worlds. Behind the familiar narratives of national liberation lies a quieter, often overlooked tragedy: the suffering of Ottoman Muslims, many of them Turks, whose lives were shattered in waves of violence, expulsion, and loss. From the Greek War of Independence to the Russo-Turkish War and the Balkan Wars, the region became a landscape of fire, fear, and forced exile. What unfolded in 1821 in places like the Peloponnese was not only rebellion-it was the destruction of entire communities. Muslim villages were erased, civilians slaughtered, and centuries-old presences wiped away in a matter of months. Decades later, during the war of 1877-1878, the advance of armies brought not just battle, but devastation in its wake: burning homes, fleeing families, and endless columns of refugees moving through mud, hunger, and terror. By the time of the Balkan Wars, violence had hardened into a brutal pattern -expulsion, destruction, disappearance. For many, there was no choice left but to flee or perish. Millions lost their lives; millions were driven from their homes. Death did not come only by the sword or bullet, but through starvation, disease, and exhaustion on the roads of exile. People did not just lose land, they lost their past, their belonging, and the fragile sense of continuity that binds generations together. For their descendants, this is not distant history. It lives on as a deep, inherited wound. The Turkish word muhacir does not simply mean "migrant"; it carries the weight of rupture, of being torn away from one's home with no return. Stories of burned villages, abandoned graves, and endless journeys toward uncertainty echo across generations. These memories are not frozen in time-they are carried, quietly but persistently, in identity, in family histories, in a sense of loss that never fully fades.

Based Türkiye 🇹🇷

44,700 次观看 • 3 个月前

John Mearsheimer on October 7: “It’s consistent with international law for Hamas to want to break out of the concentration camp and engage with Israeli military forces in combat, which means they’re going to kill some of them. So the fact that they killed Israeli soldiers is not a case of murder. Now, there were clearly Israeli civilians who were murdered as well, but I would be willing to bet, in the final analysis, however, that Hamas did not murder many of those Israeli civilians. But be that as it may, whoever murdered those civilians committed a war crime. But I think most of the Israelis who were killed were either soldiers, who were legitimate targets, or they were civilians who were killed by the Israeli forces. I think you cannot underestimate how many Israelis were killed when all that [Israeli] firepower was brought to bear. And if you look at the pictures and you listen to what happened, it’s clear that those Apache helicopters really wreaked havoc on everything that was down on the ground, and of course that included Israeli civilians. [...] What’s also quite stunning about this whole issue is that no one talks about why there was a breakout. Nobody talks about the fact that this was a concentration camp and what was being done to the Palestinians was abhorrent. And of course there was going to be a breakout from that concentration camp at some point. [...] This is not to excuse the murder of civilians that took place at the hands of Palestinians, but the more you look in detail about what happened, the clearer it becomes that Israel bears a great deal of the responsibility for what happened that day”. Full interview on the Katie Halper Show: Katie Halper

Thomas Fazi

385,280 次观看 • 10 个月前

Over the night of 25–26 February 1992, as a result of the attack and capture of the Khojaly town by the armed forces of Armenia supported by the regiment No.366 of former USSR, 613 Azerbaijani civilians were mercilessly killed, including 106 women, 63 children and 70 elderly people. Another 1,000 people were wounded, and 1,275 people were taken hostage. To this day, 150 people from Khojaly remain missing. The deliberate mass massacre of Azerbaijani civilians perpetrated by the armed forces of Armenia in the town of Khojaly in February 25-26, 1992 is a “genocide” and a “crime against humanity”. The crimes committed in Khojaly were not an isolated or sporadic act but an integral part of Armenia’s widespread and systematic policy and practice of ethnic cleansing. The Khojaly genocide was the worst mass massacre of the innocent civilian population in Europe since the Second World War. The Khojaly genocide took place in the conditions of complete silence and indifference of the international community. Justice for the victims of Khojaly was ensured by the state of Azerbaijan itself. Khojaly was freed from occupation in September 2023, and a group of masterminders and perpetrators of this crime will soon be brought to justice. But our biggest consolation is that Khojaly survivors and each and every citizen of Azerbaijan can now visit liberated Khojaly and the entire Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur freely and with dignity and pride. #NeverAgain #KhojalyGenocide

Hikmet Hajiyev

35,272 次观看 • 2 年前

A disturbing video circulating on Ethiopian social media reveals a chilling endorsement of genocide by a pro-government activist, raising alarms over the fate of ethnic Amharas. The video features a prominent regime supporter loyal to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, making a public call for the massacre of Amhara civilians as the "solution" to end resistance from the Amhara region, particularly in Gojjam. This rhetoric marks a dangerous escalation in the Ethiopian government’s ongoing war with the Amhara people and highlights the severity of the humanitarian crisis. In the video, the activist openly advocates for the mass killing of civilians, arguing that the Ethiopian military's struggle in Gojjam is due to the overwhelming support the Amhara Fano (local armed resistance group) receives from the civilian population. According to his explanation, the military’s losses in the region are not solely the result of combat with the Fano fighters but are also because the entire Amhara community in Gojjam—farmers, youths, and everyday civilians—supports and aids the resistance. The activist bluntly claims that the only way to defeat the Amhara Fano in Gojjam is by wiping out the civilian population, insisting that massacring the entire community is essential to breaking the resistance. He further suggests that without such brutal measures, the conflict will continue indefinitely, as the local population is perceived as an integral part of the resistance movement. The activist’s statements are a stark endorsement of genocidal violence, raising fears that these views reflect the broader strategy of the Ethiopian government. These calls for mass violence against civilians are not isolated rhetoric. On the ground, there have been numerous reports of heavy bombardments targeting Amhara civilians and infrastructure in the region. In Gojjam’s Mecha district, for example, over 45 drone strikes were reported within a span of just three hours, wreaking havoc on civilian lives and property. Despite these alarming developments, the international community, including global institutions and human rights organizations, has largely remained silent. The video provides a clear and disturbing context for the Ethiopian government's military operations, revealing the genocidal intent behind its actions. The silence of international institutions in the face of such blatant incitement to violence is deeply troubling. The world has witnessed countless instances of ethnic violence and genocide in recent history, often followed by solemn declarations of "Never Again." Yet, in Ethiopia, as calls for genocide against the Amhara people grow louder, there is a shocking absence of international outcry. How many more lives must be lost before the global community acknowledges the unfolding genocide ? This video, which can be independently verified as a genuine translation from Amharic, should serve as a wake-up call. The activist’s brazen recommendation to massacre an entire ethnic group should trigger alarm bells in international institutions and human rights bodies. It is not just a call for violence; it is an explicit endorsement of genocide, aimed at eliminating an entire population perceived as an obstacle to military victory. The Ethiopian government, under the leadership of Abiy Ahmed, is already carrying out operations that reflect this narrative—bombarding civilian populations with artillery and drones. The international community must act now, not after the genocide has already taken its toll. History will judge the world's response to the suffering of the Amhara people, and there can be no excuse of ignorance. The global community is aware of the situation, and failure to act is tantamount to complicity. It is imperative that human rights organizations, international bodies, and governments around the world address this genocidal rhetoric and prevent further atrocities.

Yuri Tadesse

14,347 次观看 • 1 年前

.DHH credits Marc Andreessen Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 with helping him the most during the darkest time of his professional life: "It was during that rough going where Andreessen came in. We were a small company of 60 people and 20 took the offer and left. That's almost a third of the company that decided to leave and we got to a point where we were thinking that not many more have to leave before we need to worry about whether we can keep the lights on. And it was actually Tobi who then put me in contact with Marc Andreessen because Marc had been exposed to this phenomenon at some of his portfolio companies. And Marc gave us reassurance and a bunch of contacts. Marc said, "Do you need someone to come in to help do programming or help with operations or whatever?" And I was floored by the generosity because Marc and I haven't always seen eye to eye on things. Especially in terms of venture capital. He's been one of the main faces of venture capital for decades and I've been kind of critical at times. And it was just a realization that all those grievances we might have thought to be so big once upon a time were actually minuscule. We were fighting the white walkers on the other side of the wall and all our internal squabbles were going to be for nothing if those f*ckers got inside the wall and destroyed everything. And that felt like a real threat at the time. That could've happened. They could very well have just ripped the whole thing apart. And Marc clearly saw that that this was a collective, almost existential threat to the entire industry. If these activists were able to take over these institutions in the same way that they have taken over academia we would be f*cked and not just for a little while but potentially for decades. That couldn't stand. And Marc was incredibly helpful not just in terms of these contacts and introductions and so on but it was very powerful. When you have literally 40,000 people on Twitter calling you all the worst things in the world even the strongest individual might go for a second like "Holy sh*t. The mob is coming for me and there's no one else there." And there are other people there. Tobi was there. Marc was there. And it was incredibly helpful to give us the fortitude to go like "No do you know what? We're going to stick with it. We're not going to grovel. We're not going to apologize. We're not going to revert." And then what Marc also did was he gave me a syllabus for understanding the history of wokeness going all the way back to the '60s and beyond. That this didn't just come as lightning from a blue sky. This had an institutional grounding that was set in motion particularly in the '60s and the long march through the institutions, Herbert Marcuse and a lot of The Frankfurt School and all of these groups that had designs on how to reshape society and create the revolution they so dearly wanted, but with a timeline and a roadmap that was demarcated in decades. That it wasn't just like "Well we're going to put something together and then in two years something's going to happen." No they were sitting in the fucking '60s fantasizing about how to overthrow everything in the 2000s. It's actually incredible in a Dr. Evil sense of it but when you're on the receiving end of it it seemed a little less incredible and it was just difficult not knowing where's this coming from? Why is this happening all of a sudden? Well it wasn't happening all of a sudden. There was this long history of it and when you understood that history it made a lot more sense. We weren't just making a rejection for our little corner of the world. We were chipping in in the great civilizational battle of where this country was going to go, whether the white walkers beyond the wall were going to win. And we were like "No they're not going to f*cking win. Get them out of that f*cking wall. Take your goddamn spear and fire it with maximum velocity."

David Senra

523,754 次观看 • 23 天前

In many parts of Nigeria, a painful narrative continues to unfold, one often unheard, unacknowledged, or dismissed. Fulani pastoralists, moving with their cattle in search of grazing fields, frequently find themselves at the centre of conflict, attacked blamed for insecurity, criminality, and clashes they say they did not start. What is commonly echoed in affected communities is that being a Fulani herder is synonymous to criminality or terrorism. Across certain regions in the North Central and Southern states, reports from community leaders and pastoralist associations indicate that herders have fallen victim to attacks, targeted killings, and destruction of livestock. For many of them, their only possessions, cattle are seized or slaughtered. Victims often allege that when these incidents occur, there is little public outrage, sympathy or any form of government response to seek justice for the victims. “We are profiled before we are heard,”When a herder is attacked, it doesn’t trend or matter to anyone. But if a retaliation happens somewhere else, suddenly we become the villains.” For these pastoralists, cattle are not just livestock they are life savings, dowries, school fees, and social identity. Losing them is equivalent to losing everything. The pattern of silent victimization and delayed justice fuels resentment and increases the risk of reprisal. The national narrative tends to simplify a complex situation: the line between criminals and innocent herders becomes blurred, and the entire ethnic group is often judged by the actions of a few. The Fulani community deserves protection like any other Nigerian Justice must be fair and must be seen to be fair, otherwise grievances deepen. both security agencies and policymakers must resist profiling, identify perpetrators based on evidence, and protect innocent citizens on all sides of the conflict. For many Fulani families on the move, peace remains their only demand and grazing with their cattle should not amount to a crime.

Zagazola

56,441 次观看 • 9 个月前

Interview with RT yesterday on the ongoing HTS (al-Qaeda in Syria) slaughter of Syrian civilians, primarily Alawites, possibly exceeding 10,000 civilians killed in less than 1 week. Civilians are being slaughtered at rapid rate by point blank executions, stabbings, slitting throats... If the number 10,000 civilians killed in one week is accurate, that's the equivalent number of Damascus civilians killed by terrorists in 7 years. [ However, sources with on the ground sources in Syria suggest the number of slaughtered civilians could be over 20,000--in 1 week! Keep in mind, this doesn't include the Syrians who were being tortured and killed from December 2024 onwards, after HTS took Syria. See: Regarding terrorist massacres of civilians during the war on Syria (2011-2024), see: Points I would've added had there been more time: Al-Joolani announced the end to the so-called 'military operation' (his HTS ethnic cleansing massacres) yes, but began the massacres elsewhere. The killing has continued. Every day throughout the day there are reports of new massacres. On March 10 it was reported that coinciding with the UN's visit to coastal areas, HTS terrorists took children hostage, sending a message to the parents that if they say anything, or don't say what (the terrorists) want them to say, they will burn the children. People are literally trapped in their homes without food, no way to escape, literally awaiting death squads to break into their homes and gun them down, as has been the case all along the coast and into Hama, also in Aleppo, Damascus and elsewhere. Some days ago, a Christian family was massacred, the parents & their children. They were preceded & followed by many more massacres of Christians. The fact that these barbaric massacres are continuing unabated, not stopped by international institutions and Western states highlights their hypocrisy: They were the first to call for intervention for far, far lesser accusations of wrongdoing by the Syria, or Russia. These accusations-- starving the people, chemical attacks--were false. It was in every case terrorists who starved civilians and hoarded food aid, who staged "chemical attack" scenes. But even these comparably far minor crimes, blamed on the Syrian government, were enough for international outrage and calls for international intervention. But the continually documented mass slaughter of civilians, of children, that isn't enough? Syrian lives, whether Alawite, Shia, Christian, Sunni or other are no less precious than our lives. If this was happening in a Western nation, people would be horrified. So, be horrified for Syrians and speak out. The most important thing to be discussing now is that the ethnic cleansing, the massacres, continue at full pace in spite of promises otherwise and this needs to be front page around the world. Feel free to comment on RT's uploads of the interview:

Eva Karene Bartlett

38,610 次观看 • 1 年前

Longtime CNN correspondent Nic Robertson becomes emotional describing the blood-stained scene in Re'im, the site of the music festival where Hamas terrorists murdered hundreds, took people hostage, and raped women. "[W]e saw the line of cars and how they were shot up and how they were strewn across the road as people were trying to — trying escape and trying to save their lives and drive away. And — and next to that was one of those rocket shelters. There’s one just here, but there was one just there. And I went to have a look, and there were torn-up shoes outside and I could see bloodstains. And as I — as I went inside and this is why I wanted to speak it now because it — you know, being there, I'm trying to be professional and I’m trying to tell a story and bear witness to the barbarity and the callous, cruel, cold-blooded killing that Hamas was — was ripping on those poor, innocent young people. But that — listening to that conversation you were having there with John Kirby, it puts me at mind to explain physically what we saw. So, let me explain because the smell when you step into a shelter is kind of what hits you first. And you realize that this stuff on the floor is what you fear it is. It — it — it’s — it’s blood and you realize in an instant looking at the strewn shell casings on the floor, looking at the bullet holes in the concrete in front of you and you’re sort of — you can understand what happened that people were used to going to these shelters for safety and security from Hamas rockets and when Hamas was chasing them, they were hoping there was safety and security in these concrete bunkers. And, of course, there wasn't because we — we could see what happened. Hamas had gone in there with guns and — and quite literally shot them — this is a deployment of military hardware going by. I'm going to pause. Had — had quite literally shot them in calculated, cold blood as they were cowering there on the floor and the blood’s on the wall and the blood’s on the ceiling and the bullet holes are in the concrete wall. And you — you know in that instant how horrible and how terrible it was. And your conversation brought that back."

Curtis Houck

2,437,143 次观看 • 2 年前

I want to talk to you not about October 7—when 1,200 people in peaceful border communities were murdered—but about what happened afterward, and what was so startling to me. It wasn’t the violence. We’ve seen violence from the jihadists before. What was so startling to me was the reaction here on our Western campuses, in our Western media outlets, and in our international institutions—institutions that, in many cases, like the United Nations and the International Court of Justice, were created precisely in the wake of a real genocide: the Holocaust against the Jews. Part of what has happened over the last three years was reflected in the things we saw in the days after October 7—October 8, October 9, October 10—when 1,200 Jews were murdered and, by the way, about 26 Americans were butchered, mutilated, and burned alive, all on video for the whole world to see. In many cases, those videos were uploaded by the terrorists themselves onto the victims’ own social media feeds so that the victims’ family members could see the most horrifying and final moments of their loved ones’ lives as they scrolled through their phones at breakfast. And yet, we Jews became the oppressors. At the United Nations, we Jews became the violators of human rights. How can this be? Where does this moral inversion, this moral confusion, come from? I’ve spent the last two and a half years trying to answer that question. Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law tries to answer that question.

Roy K. Altman

18,700 次观看 • 3 个月前

Last night, we witnessed horrific violence on the streets of Amsterdam. Jewish fans who came to watch Israel's soccer team, Maccabi Tel Aviv, were attacked just for being Jewish. These were premeditated and coordinated attacks, and it's time to call it what it is. A pogrom. A pogrom is a targeted attack against a specific group of people, historically, most commonly the Jewish community. It comes from a Russian word, which means to wreak havoc. Think of it as an organized Jew hunt. Now, people online and in some media outlets are saying that Jewish fans deserved it, that the Jews deserved to be beaten up and thrown in the river. They're also saying that the attacks happened because of the war between Israel and Hamas and the other Iranian proxies in the region. But ask yourself this. What other civilians are being hunted down in the streets of a foreign country because of a war their country is fighting? A war they didn't even start. So let's be clear on this. The brutal attacks in Amsterdam were not a sports brawl, payback for offensive chants at a soccer game, or solidarity with Gaza. It was a deliberate, orchestrated assault on defenseless Jewish people, a reminder of the violent pogroms our communities have faced for centuries. This is the result of years of ignored warnings about antisemitism, unchecked and preposterous lies and slander about Israel, and the worldwide spread of radical jihadi ideology. It's time for leaders around the world to take antisemitism in its modern form, anti-Zionism, very seriously. The difference between last night's pogroms in Amsterdam and the ones that the Jewish community have faced for 2,000 years is that now the Jews have a place to go. They have a country that can defend them and come to their rescue. Violence against Jews never brought on peace, and it sure is not going to free Palestine. But here's what we do know, that historically, violence that starts with the Jews doesn't end there. And this is something that should be of grave concern, not just for the Jewish community, but for humanity at large.

Noa Tishby

87,523 次观看 • 1 年前

Danny Sheehan says the Psionic program recruited children to bring down actual ET craft because military pilots were having trouble. He says there has been substantial misconduct with the children that have been recruited And also the occupants of the ET craft Source -“New Thinking Allowed 🔗 in comments Danny -“Now the other problem is, of course, that that the, the fact that these vehicles are run by, by te telepathic communication on the part of the pilot, that they were in fact having substantial difficulties in having the trained pilots that they have in the Air Force, for example, and in the Navy, that somehow they weren't, they weren't capable of the kind of consciousness that was necessary to communicate and navigate these craft.” “And so what they did is they went out and they started trying to recruit people as you point out that they've actually gone and tried to find children who demonstrate these kind of psychic capabilities, and that they began a, a sub-program of, this entire effort to try to gear up people who have these capabilities and recruit them to actually be pilots for these, these craft. And, and so that they could bring down the actual ET craft themselves.” “Not a mockup of them, or not something that's like them, but the actual craft themselves. And, and have young children be trained over years to learn how to fly these things because of the high levels of consciousness and psychic abilities that they've had. Now, I'm, I'm not at liberty to go into some of the details about this, because the means by which I've acquired this information put certain people at risk of, of revealing who they are. But there have been some very substantial, there's been some very substantial misconduct involved in working with these children and trying to train them to, to pilot these craft.” “And there have been some substantial misconduct with regard to the way they've treated the occupants of these craft to the point of capturing them, killing them, you know, subjecting them to all kinds of coercive activities, you know, and, and our new Paradigm Institute is working with people in the Justice Department now, the Federal Justice Department, to try to bring about a major investigation to determine what some of those activities have been so that we can purge those activities from the present system that they're working with and, and that's a, that's a whole kind of darker dimension of this thing.”

neandrewthal

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