You really do need to unplug your brain from CNN. You're only getting half the story and it's the wrong half.
When Israel catches a member of the Palestinian militia, Israel goes to Palestine and flattens that person's house with bulldozers, and if that person's family happens to be in the house at the time, that's just too damn bad. Men, women and children are turned to bloody goo, crushed with earth moving equipment. Israel's secret service, Mossad, whose motto is, "By deception shalt thou do war.", frequently impersonates Arabs in order to carry out terrorist attacks, and thus brings down retaliation on Arabs through what is known as "false flag operations".
Did you know 5 Israelis were caught dancing and high fiveing each other while filming the WTC collapse, and that at least 2 of them were later identified as Mossad agents? Did you know that employees of an Israeli company received warnings shortly before the WTC attacks to leave the area? Did you know that an Israeli company with 200 employees moved out of the WTC less than 2 weeks before the attacks? Did you know that Mossad agents were in America working with and/or following the hijackers months before the attacks? Did you know that over 200 Mossad agents were rounded up and deported in the months following the attacks? Did you know an Israeli controlled company was responsible for the security at ALL the airports where the hijacks took place? Did you know an Israeli company has the contract for all wire taps that take place in the US, and has the ability to listen in on every phone conversation that takes place in the United States? Did you know the majority of the members of the Bush Cartel are active members of Israel's Zionist movement?
I hate to burst your bubble, but you are so hopelessly uninformed it's a mystery to me how you stumbled across this topic in the first place or why you would find it even mildly interesting. The subject post contains a lot of the basics. Wouldn't it make sense to do just a tiny bit of research to at least partly cure your lack of information? Or if you actually do find the subject interesting, wouldn't it make sense to spend a few minutes with a search engine to see what articles are available to feed your curiosity? |