Rare albino raccoon spotted among its family
This exceptionally rare albino raccoon was photographed alongside normally colored raccoons. Albinism is a genetic condition that causes a lack of pigment, giving the animal its striking white fur and pink eyes
Those who rule over you do everything in their power to keep you inside a false reality, where most everything you are taught is a lie.
That's the easiest way to control you... keep you away from what's real and what's true.
Israel created, funded, and completely controlled the South Lebanon Army (SLA) for 15 years. Then it abandoned them at 3 AM with no warning.
The SLA was a local collaborator militia - a human shield made up mostly of poor Maronite Christian families from the border villages. Its fighters were sent to the front lines to take the bullets and casualties so Israeli soldiers would not have to.
On May 24, 2000, the Israeli army (IDF) carried out a sudden, unilateral midnight withdrawal. There was no advance notice to their allies, no handover plan, and no evacuation for the SLA.
Israeli convoys simply drove through the border gates at 3 AM and shut them behind them.
The SLA collapsed within hours. Around 6,000 fighters and their families fled into Israel as stateless refugees. Those left behind faced immediate revenge attacks.
Fifteen years of loyal service - and the Israelis drove away without even a phone call.
The same cycle repeats everywhere: arm the proxy, use the proxy, then abandon the proxy.
The Khiam Detention Camp was a notorious prison in southern Lebanon that operated from 1985 to 2000. It was run jointly by Israeli military intelligence and the South Lebanon Army (SLA), a local proxy militia created and funded by Israel.
Thousands of Lebanese citizens were taken there and “disappeared” - locked up for years with no charges, no trial, and no contact with the outside world.
Former prisoners and human rights investigators later documented systematic torture: electric shocks applied to wet limbs, prisoners hung from metal poles for days at a time, and long-term confinement in tiny, windowless cells.
Not everyone locked up was a Hezbollah fighter. Christians who refused to join the SLA were imprisoned. Community leaders who spoke out against the Israeli occupation were taken. Young men were often grabbed at checkpoints for no stated reason.
The men who carried out the torture were often from the same local communities - neighbors torturing neighbors under Israeli direction.
When Israel finally withdrew from southern Lebanon in 2000, the camp was liberated. Hezbollah turned it into a public museum so people could see what had happened there.
Today, in 2026, the same camp now lies inside the territory that the Israeli army is occupying once again.
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