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America's Jewish Supremacist Problem
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https://archive.ph/QK1J7

This is from last year, but I think that the important point is that not all Jewish people support what Israel is doing.

In the context, Jewish Supremacist is like the term White Supremacist. The danger is the Trump administration has surrounded himself with neocons.

Zionists have just taken over Wikipedia. Editors who told the truth about lsraeI have been banned. This is the Thought Police straight from 1984.
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https://archive.ph/TnSeE Wikipedia has been a compromised source for a long time now.

The FBI Account of the Las Vegas Bomber Story Does Not Make Sense
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https://archive.ph/m2A4v

There's clearly been a coverup of some sort by the FBI and the MSM.

The question as always is what really happened.

When You’re Losing a War, Try Terrorism — The Ukrainian Gambit
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It could be well over a million dead by this point.

They seem to be running low on men, as indicated by their conscription of 18 year olds now. It's difficult to estimate the population of Ukraine because they never had a reliable census (being the most corrupt nation in the world), but most estimates are they started with 40 million people. 10 million people fled, and another 10 million people are a part of Russia. That leaves around 20 million people.

If they are running low on men on a population of 20 million, that would suggest over a million losses.

When You’re Losing a War, Try Terrorism — The Ukrainian Gambit
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There is evidence that the UK intelligence played a role in sabotaging Russian ships.

Genuine “Power Politics” in Ukraine and Eastern Europe
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https://archive.ph/rrrZN

Zelensky and some of his NATO backers apparently thought it a swell idea to punish Slovakia, Hungary and Austria with this stunt. Remember Biden touting NATO unity? Well, you can forget about that. Cutting off gas will hurt Europe, not Russia, and sow more discontent within NATO. Moreover, it is likely to exacerbate Ukraine’s electricity woes if Slovakia makes good on its threat to stop providing power to Ukraine. I am thinking that former comedian, Zelensky, is channeling Stan Laurel and that the NATO leaders are an exasperated Oliver Hardy — another-nice-mess-you’ve-gotten-me-into:

The Europeans are clearly hoping for regime change in Hungary and Slovakia, but this could easily backfire on Europe.

Those 2 nations are not an island and the costs could easily lead to higher energy costs in Europe. If the publics of those 2 nations don't blame their leaders, but blame the EU instead, that could also backfire in that regard.

When You’re Losing a War, Try Terrorism — The Ukrainian Gambit
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I suspect that we will learn after this war that the Ukrainian losses are over a million - quite a bit over.

Russian losses are probably around 100k right now.

When You’re Losing a War, Try Terrorism — The Ukrainian Gambit
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https://archive.ph/ggDUg

These are moves of desperation. Ukraine is behaving like a punch-drunk fighter, throwing wild punches but landing no meaningful hits. I expect we will see more of this in the coming weeks as Ukrainian prospects on the battlefield become more dire. Speaking of dire, the following video shows a Ukrainian soldier explaining why he surrendered to the Russians:

I expect that it won't be just Ukraine, but the entire West that is resorting to these types of increasingly desperate moves to try and turn the tide.

It won't work, but sadly, it will end up harming innocent people.

Syria, Mission Accomplished?
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The issue is that the US and Israel wants the oil. For oil to come out, there has to be stability.

The same with the gas pipeline they want from Qatar.

Ukraine and Syria, A Western Plan Goes Awry
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https://archive.ph/O1Hww

Reports have surfaced this weekend that Syrian intelligence was collaborating with Mossad during the past year, providing information on the movements and locations of senior IRGC commanders, which Israel used to launch assassination attacks. If true, this provides a missing piece to the puzzle of the rapid implosion of the Syrian government and explains why Iran did not enter the fray to help Assad fend off the Turkish-backed jihadis.

If so the Syrians have betrayed the Russians.

Then that explains a lot about Russian / Iranian reluctance to enter in to save Assad. There was nothing to be saved.

Syria, Mission Accomplished?
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https://archive.ph/7zx18

I am sure there are champagne corks a popping at CIA Headquarters in McLean, Virginia and at MI-6 Headquarters in London. I think this operation surpassed even their expectations. But, if the subsequent events that unfolded in Iraq in 2003 and Libya in 2011 are any guide, the celebrations should be tempered with trepidation. Why? Because Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham is now in charge. Instead of bringing peace and reconciliation, HTS will imposed strict Shari’a law and will punish those guilty of heresy — which means large segments of Syrian society are likely to be purged. HTS itself will become a target of terrorism. The most likely fate for Syria — at least for the next decade — is chaos and mayhem.

It's one thing to conquer a nation, but another to govern it long term.

The US was unable to do so in Iraq after they overthrew Saddam.

Why is the United States Supporting Islamic Extremists Worse than Al Qaeda?
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https://archive.ph/FFnoF

The US elite never really wanted to prevent terrorism. They only wanted terrorism to be used against its geopolitical enemies.

State sponsored terror is fine for those elites in that regard.

Waiting for Oreshnik
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https://archive.ph/km97F

While we wait to see what Russia will do, the West is wasting no time in trying to stir the pot in the Middle East. The Sunni terrorist group, Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham (aka HTS), which has the backing of Turkey and Western intelligence, launched an offensive that coincided with the start of the ceasefire in Lebanon. Coincidence? No!

The HTS attack highlights the hypocrisy of Israel, Turkey and the United States when it comes to terrorism. HTS is not attacking military targets. It goes after civilian populations in Syria. In a sane world, the United States, the UK and Russia would be collaborating to eradicate HTS because it espouses a radical jihadi ideology and has one primary goal — destroy the Syrian government. HTS believes it is following the will of Allah by killing Shia and Alawites in Syria. It is doing so with the help of Turkey and, I believe, the backing of Western intelligence. HTS is a pawn in the broader Western war against Iran and Syria.

Evidently the US government has escalated its war in Syria.

Note the kinds of people who the US is backing. It's not different than Azov or the Israelis.

Poor Performance of British Aircraft Carriers in Simulated Combat Fuels Calls For Retirement
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https://archive.ph/mSSX2

Rather than invest more in weapons, the UK needs to address its challenges at home.

Why has the CIA been Hiding the JFK Files for 62 Years?
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https://archive.ph/9hxt8

What does the CIA have to hide? Clearly they were involved in the assassination.