@BretWeinstein Hypothesis: Israel is carrying out the Oded Yinon plan using the machinery of American Industrial War to destroy and destabilise all the countries Israel intends to colonise.
#9/11 https://t.co/c9VSAFeA6w
"Ne ödemelerimi yapabileceğim kredi kartım çalışıyor ne havale yapabiliyorum; sağlık sigortam iptal edildi, otellere rezervasyon yapamıyorum. Kendimi Pablo Escobar gibi hissediyorum. Bunların hepsi, 'Gazze'de İsrail soykırım yapıyor' dediğim için."
— Francesca Albanese, BM Özel Raportörü
Israeli bulldozers are uprooting hundreds of olive trees in the village of Zububa, in the occupied West Bank.
Trees that have stood for centuries.
Trees older than the “State of Israel.”
There are many shocking provisions in the scandalous “agreement” signed by Lebanon and the Israeli regime, but none more shocking than point 13 whereby Lebanon purports to give up its international legal claims against the Israeli occupation. But a news flash for the US-Israel Axis: Article 47 of the 4th Geneva Convention explicitly states that protected persons in occupied territories cannot be deprived of the benefits of the Convention“by any agreement concluded between the authorities of the occupied territories and the Occupying Power." The rights and protections guaranteed under IHL
cannot legally be signed away or contractually waived, not by Lebanese officials, not by the occupying Israeli regime, and not by its complicit US ally. Point 13 is null and void as a matter of law, and the other provisions of this absurd surrender deal will eventually follow it into the trash bin of history.
Israel spent decades imprisoning 2 million Palestinians in the concentration camp it made of Gaza, then used a siege to put them on a starvation "diet".
Now it's insisting on a "Free Movement Plan" for Gaza – meaning freedom for Israel to ethnically cleanse them.
The top Cancer Doctor in the World says COVID Vaxx causes cancer.
Your government is your enemy, NOT your neighbor.
JOIN with your neighbor, no matter the political party & oppose the government & the WEF globalists trying to kill you.
This is not Hiroshima. This is not Gaza.
This is Lebanon at night…
Israel is wiping out entire village after village, violating Security Council resolution SCR 1701, ceasefire agreement, and international law with absolutely no consequences.
No nos intimidan las amenazas de Rodrigo Paz. El pueblo sabe distinguir entre quienes gobernaron con resultados y quienes gobiernan con amenazas.
En nuestro gobierno la economía crecía al 5%, más de 3 millones de bolivianos salieron de la pobreza, nunca faltó combustible y jamás se puso en riesgo la seguridad energética con combustible de mala calidad para favorecer negocios de unos pocos.
Durante años intentaron estigmatizarnos con el narcotráfico. Hoy, los escándalos de narcotráfico y corrupción son tan graves que los denuncian incluso los propios aliados del Gobierno.
El Presidente puede actuar como un matón desde el poder, pero gobernar exige capacidad, no amenazas. Y el país exige soluciones, no abusos.
Remember in 2010 when Hugo Chavez warned that the earthquake in Haiti was likely the result of a US-built “tectonic weapon?”
“I read that 10,000 US soldiers are arriving. They are occupying Haiti under the cover of a humanitarian disaster… They are playing God”
Sound familiar?
Sabati is an Iranian jew who was born in Tehran before immigrating to 'israel'.
He served in the IOF for 31 years and was their official spokesperson in Persian.
Today, he suggested the US needs another 'Pearl harbor or 9/11' because they agreed to include Lebanon in the MoU.
Truly breathtaking taking what Megyn Kelly intentionally leaves out of her rant.
Kelly pretends the problem is some inherent flaw in Haitian “culture” or lack of “work ethic.”
In reality, the conditions forcing people to flee — extreme poverty, gang violence fueled by desperation, collapsed institutions — are the direct legacy of U.S.-backed coups, economic warfare, and neocolonial policies designed to keep Haiti weak, dependent, and a source of exploitable labor.
Direct U.S. interventions destroyed their ability to build a decent life at home.
Demanding they “go back” to the ruins those policies helped engineer is pure hypocrisy. The desperation isn’t innate — it was manufactured by the very powerful economic forces and U.S. government coups Kelly refuses to acknowledge.
When Jean-Bertrand Aristide — Haiti’s first democratically elected president, backed by the poor and working masses — took office, his government immediately moved to double the minimum wage, mobilize the poor, bolster healthcare and education, foster neighborhood truces, and hold paramilitaries accountable.
These pro-worker steps threatened the sweatshop owners and foreign interests profiting from starvation wages.
The U.S. responded with economic sabotage and a violent coup.
A classified diplomatic cable obtained by The Grayzone reveals veteran CIA operative Janice L. Elmore (operating under State Department cover) meeting coup plotters and disloyal police in Gonaïves right before a strategic 2002 jailbreak that freed paramilitaries and set the 2004 overthrow in motion.
The Bush administration, through the U.S. government-funded International Republican Institute, trained and unified Aristide’s opponents, encouraged them to reject power-sharing, imposed crippling sanctions that froze loans and aid, and ultimately backed the coup that ousted Aristide on February 29, 2004.
Post-coup, the price of rice — the staple food for Haiti’s poor — more than doubled in months.
Looting, chaos, starvation risks, mass layoffs, and paramilitary violence followed. Regime change delivered exactly what the poor had feared: more misery.
This fits a longer pattern. Under Bill Clinton, the U.S. slashed tariffs on subsidized American rice, flooding Haiti and wiping out local rice farmers. Clinton himself later admitted: “It may have been good for some of my farmers in Arkansas, but it has not worked. It was a mistake.”
The result was the destruction of Haitian agriculture and forced dependence on low-wage factory jobs.
Wikileaks cables show U.S. officials and contractors for major American brands actively pressured Haitian governments against even modest minimum wage increases — opposing a rise from 24 cents to 61 cents an hour as supposedly not reflecting “economic reality.”
Aristide’s earlier wage hikes were sabotaged for the same reason: protecting cheap labor for U.S. corporate interests.
@MikeRouah@Partisangirl How many condemnations did you make against approximately 680k murders?
You fail to mention 'Hannibal Directive'.
You didn't list alleged 'unprovoked attacks' but you tacitly admit that some quantity of Zionist claims are pretence.
In your estimate, how many claims are fake?
@Glenn_Diesen Why are the press gangs always fat slobs? And, by their own logic, why aren't said slobs at the front, gloriously fighting and dying for Ukraine? Don't they believe in victory?
Or perhaps all is not as it seems...