Thomas Massie says the conspiracy theorists were right again about Section 224 of the NDAA, which he says will merge the United States military with the IDF.
Massie says the provision is treasonous and warns that it will force the United States to compromise its own security for Benjamin Netanyahu's demands.
"The difference between a conspiracy theory in Washington has been reduced from six months to six days."
Theo Von looked genuinely shaken hearing this on his podcast.
A journalist. Shot in the face by Israeli forces. Clearly marked as press.
Then Israeli soldiers showed up to her funeral and beat the pallbearers with batons and stun grenades.
Multiple human rights organizations concluded she was likely targeted.
Her name was Shireen Abu Akleh.
This was 2022, and most people still don't know the full story.
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Jonathan Pollard, convicted Israeli spy, says the next war will be with Turkey.
Difference between a convicted Israeli spy and Mark Levin: about six months
We give Israel unprecedented access to facets of our government and electoral systems, enabling their overt influence over our foreign policy. Like any competent intel service, they take advantage of that access to further Israel’s agenda, at the expense of Americans.
Our entire relationship with Israel must be redefined—immediately. We need to be clear-eyed going forward and should treat them like a foreign country with different objectives than ours, because they are.
It's been pointed out for years that while many large and relatively poor countries count all votes the same night as the election, California takes weeks or months. It's a choice to do that.
And of course it will lead to rational suspicions about the integrity of the result:
If the provision in the NDAA to integrate/synchronize the U.S. and Israeli militaries (section 224) makes it out of committee, I’ll offer an amendment to strip it from the bill on the floor.
We are a sovereign country.
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It’s truly unbelievable that the State Department put this clip out.
So, Iran can’t be allowed to have a nuke (which they don’t) or they would be able to close the strait (which they already did) because we wouldn’t be able to stop them (which we currently can’t).
The President endorsing Lindsey Graham, right on the heels of his infantile trashing of all of the most popular right wing news show hosts in the country is quite clarifying.
If MAGA is Lindsay Graham and Mark Levin, then great.
Fuck MAGA.
RON PAUL: “There’s been a coup. We don’t have any resemblance to a government that believes in a republic. We don’t have honest money. We don’t have integrity. We don’t even have people in Washington who even pretend… to tell the truth.”
“[I believe the coup began on] November 22, 1963.”
IAN CROSSLAND: “What happened on that day?”
RON PAUL: “That was the day Kennedy was murdered by our government. You know, by the CIA.”
Well, that was the quickest regime change I’ve ever seen or remember reading about. I have to admit, I’m surprised and, frankly, impressed that they got Maduro so quickly.
A couple of things that I think are important to remember here:
This whole thing was sold on lies (like all wars). This was never about drugs and all you have to do is look at the percentage of drugs that come from Venezuela to know that. Trump overthrew a sovereign government without authorization from congress for reasons that he won’t tell the American people, none of whom wanted this war.
The most important question is always ‘what comes next?’ and it’s a question DC is famous for ignoring. In the case of Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen it was disaster, despite all of the war hawks immediately celebrating the “success.”
I hope what comes next is better for the people of Venezuela and the region but I’m not optimistic. These events have a tendency to destabilize. And, unlike the Middle East and North Africa, this is in our backyard and we will pay a steeper price if the results are another destroyed country.