Who is paying people to shoot up synagogues in Toronto? Some things to consider:
1. Israel benefits when Jews around the world are targeted.
2. Israel has a long history of targeting Jewish sites (Palestine in the 1920s & 1940s, Iraq in 1950s, Iran in 2026) in false flag operations.
3. Israel is scared of losing their leverage over world Jewry.
4. Israel aggressively seeks to create pro-Israel governments around the world via the antisemitism industrial complex.
5. Israel supporters also frequently carry out false flag antisemitic operations against Jews. https://t.co/15h3lcvCBl
If I was a betting man, I'd bet these attacks are the work of Israeli intelligence or Israel enthusiasts.
This is further suggested by the nature of the attacks: they targeted the exteriors of buildings, no people were hurt or even targeted. The shooters were bought and paid for.
They are trying to frame Iran, yet no evidence is presented in either of these articles to suggest Iran was involved.
The theory that Iran was involved defies everything we know about Iranian foreign policy, Iranian strategy, Iran's state ideology.
Israel poses the greatest existential threat to Jews around the world. there is no second place.
https://t.co/PwnDdN5BsT and https://t.co/fN75q7Zd41
Toronto police claim a “gun-for-hire network” is behind at least 27 shootings in the GTA, “including shootings at synagogues and Jewish schools.”
The Toronto Star reports: “Police believe that several young people have been hired to carry out shootings throughout the city and the wider GTA, including the U.S. consulate shooting, shootings at synagogues and Jewish schools, as well as shootings targeting the waste management company GFL Environmental.”
If true, the obvious next question is: Who is paying them, and who benefits from these shootings?
https://t.co/xAaJEe8Pj2
It’s a stupid meme for midwits. It’s not “my tax dollars” going to Iran, it’s money the US unilaterally stole from them as part of a “maximum pressure campaign” to weaken Iran that they are now forced to (partially) give back as recompense for murdering 3000+ of their people
"nuclear ambitions" an all time propaganda weasel phrase. 23 consecutive ODNI reports––the uniform consensus of the CIA, NSA, DOD etc––all conclude Iran has NO active nuclear weapons program, but acknowledging this is awkward so "nuclear ambitions" just vaguely implies one exists
The single biggest irrigated crop in America isn't corn, wheat, or soybeans. It's not even avocados or almonds. It's lawn.
We grow more grass than any food crop in the country, around 40 million acres of it, and almost none of it feeds a single living thing.
Think about how strange that is. We took a grass that isn't even from here, planted it coast to coast, and now we pour water, fertilizer, and pesticide into keeping it short, green, and perfectly useless.
To a bee, a butterfly, or a bird hunting caterpillars for its chicks, a manicured lawn is a desert. Nothing to eat, nowhere to nest, mile after mile of it.
But here's the good news, maybe the easiest win on this whole account: you don't have to fix the entire desert. You just have to claw back a corner.
Pick one strip. The hellstrip by the sidewalk, the run along the fence, that awkward patch you hate mowing anyway. Stop mowing it and plant it with native flowers, a few black-eyed Susans, some bee balm, a couple of coneflowers. That's it. No ripping out the whole yard, no fight with anybody. Just convert one piece.
And that piece stops being dead space and starts being habitat: bees, butterflies, and birds showing up to a spot that offered them nothing a year ago.
Now picture your neighbor doing the same, and the one after that. That's how a desert turns back into a meadow, one reclaimed corner at a time.
Not true. Wealth concentration makes us all worse off. If income distribution had stayed constant, everyone in the bottom 90 percent could be making $32,000 more a year: https://t.co/0UNGgkdk75
@EvanCranston They should be taxed. Virtually all of the foundations of the tech was built on government funded research. Public risk and privatized profits.
Instead of discussing how Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire, we should talk about how he killed hundreds of thousands of people through his dismantling of food and medical aid to poor countries
https://t.co/8kY171r5w1
“For 40 days, US and Israeli aircraft pounded the mountains around Yazd, trying to silence one of Iran’s most important military projects: a buried missile complex carved deep into the granite above the ancient desert city.
Yet, according to residents, the Iranian missiles kept firing regardless. “US and Israeli forces kept bombing those mountains,” said one resident of Yazd. “And Iran kept launching missiles until the final moments before the ceasefire.”
https://t.co/4Fc1rtIBB9
i resent the way surviving in this society distracts us from the issues that are crucial to our (and other animals) survival on this planet as a species.
Another reminder that there are hundreds of thousands of Palestinians unaccounted for, presumed dead, under rubble in the Gaza Strip. Gaza is an open-air extermination camp and Israel is attempting to kill those remaining via starvation, disease, airstrikes, and/or lack of care.
Imagine Iran sent offensive aircraft into the Gulf of Mexico, had them edge closer & closer to US territory from there, and then when the US military shot one down, Iran started bombing the US mainland "out of self-defense." This is the Trump admin's logic for this latest attack.
The answer is yes. The sooner we accept this reality—and I mean really see it for what it is—the greater our potential to respond collectively. Outrage for its own sake is self-serving and demoralizing, especially at this point. They've told us who they are, let's believe them.
I cannot get this New York Times headline from yesterday out of my head. One important form of propaganda is subtly lying about who is the attacking aggressor and who is framed as merely “responding.”