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I'm feeling a bit doubtful about "the US will officially not support Israel in attacking Iran". When has the US ever demonstrated honesty and integrity with regards to the Near East? We don't want to help those people, we only want to extort them for our own benefit.

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The US is "deterred" now, by Iran and Russia.

:-/

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Hallelujah for Iran and Russia.

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I wrote this on Gerald Celente.... it stands tall...

Just like Putin who humiliated the West in Ukraine...

Israel was humiliated by Iran's response...

Both acted upon decisiveness mixed with a good portion of restraint.

Both understand that the world is watching and mass casualties are frowned upon.

Nobody wants war... only Jews want war... pro Israeli Jews in both the Biden Regime and in Israel want war... and that for a very long time... Wargasm.

Scott Ritter is spot on... and together with Col McGregor the Duran Richard Medhurst provides an inside into the Insanity of the Cult of Molech which tries to provoke WW3 at all costs...

This I wrote two years ago... remember Satanyahoo and his drawing of a Bomb?

The world is about to engage in WW3.

Nobody wants this War but a few people who are hell bend on destroying this world.

All of them belong to the death cult of Molech which has undermined Democracy in such a way that it isn't functioning anywhere.

They do this on purpose because they have a grand plan for humanity... Death.

Their stated plan id depopulation by 99%.

They are about to crush the economy introduce Digital ID Facial recognition and worse.

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/the-jewish-war-against-the-world

I might add that Jews around the world still have the victim mentality that is neither accurate nor does it suit them.

They have become victims of their own lies and propaganda.

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I see a lot of Jews in America distanced from the genocide, rejecting it, not identifying with it, not "standing up for Israel" these days, being good humans.

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This is Michael... he is a Jew... but we agree on as much as we disagree.

Still we agree that Freedom and togetherness is the highest Goal.

I don't hate Jews....

I hare Liars... and I love the Truth.

https://substack.com/@michaelginsburg

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There is one race, the human race. The bible account of the good Samaritan is worth noting. A dispised Samaritan took the initiative to come to the aid of a fellow human. Even though his (the injured man) own country men stepped over and left him to die. This story is not about race. It's about being a good neighbor. Good neighbors go out of their way for the sake of their fellow man.

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There is always more to Jesus' parables than first meets the eye!

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Best news I've heard today, the Houthis driving a French warship from the Red Sea! It was very depressing listening to Pepe Escobar talk about the so-called educated classes in western Europe and their utter capitulation to Russophobia (Pepe has a home in Paris), but it's delightful to watch the idiot French run away from men in small boats!

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They ran out of ammo to protect themselves from Yemeni drones.

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Yeah, I got that, but a big warship running out of ammo? It's still delightful! Even more so when you see photos of the Houthis and those boats which look like something a teenager in Maine has to haul a few lobster traps.

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These anti-aircraft missiles are really, really expensive ammo.

;-/

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Aside: The estimates I saw for Israel's (defense) were $1B+ whereas Iran's "show of force" (deliberately lowkey and not aimed at civilians) was $13M.

Anti-aircraft missiles are what Western warships are using against the Houthi drones? Remember Vietnam, or are you too young? The Vietnamese used WWI anti-aircraft weaponry against the U.S. (probably given to them by the Soviets).

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I remember Vietnam. Dad went. The North Vietnamese had some heat-seeking missiles, too.

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My dad as I've probably already said was busy protesting the war. I read books about it when I was a kid, then I worked for the Indochina History Project in Boston in the 1970s. The purpose was to produce school materials that challenged the mainstream narrative.

That said, the best book I ever read about Vietnam was a diary saved by an American soldier (which he was supposed to have destroyed), a diary written by a North Vietnamese doctor who gave her life to support her country. I wish I had bought a copy, it was the most amazing book, and one cannot thank the soldier enough for saving it.

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My general feeling today is that we are at war with the demiurge. Sure people will die in upcoming wars, but we are at war on a higher plane. Killing Bibi would need to have a ritual element of casting his demons into the pit. Same for the rest of the Neocons. Holy War against the demiurge is upon humanity.

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Demons feed on "Loosh", loosh from any human source. https://theethicalskeptic.com/2023/11/25/what-is-loosh/

Once the melee of slaughter, fear, hate and anguish begins, they keep feeding until it ends.

;-(

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Thanks for another great article link. We currently are GMO factory-farm human swine that are harvested for many things, including the intoxicating loosh.

We send our children into the world at 5 to be raised by strangers. We allow our prized young adults to go off the viper dens like New York and Hollywood as sheep to the slaughter. We ourselves spend 90% of our daily interactions with strangers. This is the meaningless life of swine and goy.

There will arise an army of Saint George, a legion of vampire slayers that will reclaim our humanity and sovereignty through fearless slaying and exorcism of our landscapes. This will be profound, yet impermanent as this is repeating cycle on Dojo Earth.

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I'm already reclaiming the rest of my humanity, not having ever lost all of it.

:-)

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Thanks Josh,

I have some very close and old Iranian friends, whose children I delivered over 20 years ago. He used to manage the Schwinn bike racing team when Schwinn still made American bikes. He is a small businessman these days, goes back regularly, is very perceptive and discreet.

Iran is not a "secular" country in the way expressed, but it is mostly not hard-right Islamist, like the gangs of enforcers in the streets are. Most Iranians are sort of where most Americans were in the 1970s, excluding fringe elements (such as I was). There is a lot of popular sentiment against the enforcement gangs, especially as they grab and beat women whose hair is uncovered, and sometimes worse. These religious-enforcement guys in vans are anywhere, anytime. How would you feel?

I think this is similar, to a degree, to how Cubans resent the Castros. When your country is embargoed by the US for a very long time, you mainly see what arises around that, the repression and petty corruption.

Iran is not "secular" in the same way as Jewish friends or coworkers of yours might say "I'm not religious". Iran seems to be a spiritual and religiously observant country, but not right wing about it. They do resent the religious Mullahs, but again, it is a long siege war on the country, with wartime economy, but no visible war.

I really don't think Iranians are compatible with Israel or Israelis, though...

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Had a neighbor in San Diego 1976. Great guy, he was sent from Iran to go to college here in the states. I was already interested in geopolitics. This guy gave me the lowdown on the hoedown on the Iranian revolution before the spit hit the fan. All the stuff he told me the way he said it would. In the 80s had me another Iranian neighbor in San Francisco. The best, most dignified, and personable neighbors I've ever had are Iranians.

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I mostly lived in student co-ops in college, which was 6 years, since I was working and taking what I wanted (225 hrs). It's where I met my wife. We had friends from Iran and I had a friend from Lebanon during the height of the Lebanese civil war, Fahid, who had fought in it, shot RPGs. This was 1976-1982. We had Chinese grad students, the most serious of all. As it was a co-op and the cheapest housing, they found us. We were, at least, not capitalist.

Iranians, who I think of as "Persians" are very cultured and thoughtful, as a whole, as you observe.

By the way, San Diego and Camp Pendelton are where I spent the first 6.5 years of my life. We would walk over to Balboa Park from my grandparents house on 2nd Avenue, an Irving Gill house. Nice days....

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With friends like that aka Israhell, who the hell needs enemy !!!!!

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