Palestina, erresilientzia (70), eta Scott Ritter
Song, kanta
“My Name is Gaza“
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1809903714389385382
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US President Harry Truman (1945-1953) stands next to a map showing the State of Palestine. Israel is not real.
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Ghazal was pulled from the rubble of her home that Israel bombed. Her shirt poetically says
“home is where i’m with you“.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1810993207519727862
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“I SWEAR TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE” SIGNED BY ISRAELIS WHEN EMIGRATING FROM EUROPE IN THE 1930s
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Don’t stop talking about Gaza
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Hasiera:
Gogoratu ondoko hau: Pascal Lottaz eta ICJ delakoa
Segida:
Save Gaza
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Palestine Highlights@PalHighlight
A father in Gaza went to acquire birth certificates for his recently born twin daughters. Upon his return, he discovered that they, along with their mother were martyred in a bombing carried out by Zionist forces. #GazaGenocide
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Today marks 9 years since ISIS tortured and beheaded Khaled al-Asaad, an 83-year-old Syrian archaeologist who refused to give up the locations of Palmyra’s hidden antiquities.
He gave his life to protect Syria’s ancient heritage.
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Video shows German police violently cracking down on peaceful pro-Palestine protesters in Berlin.
Follow Press TV on Telegram: http://t.me/presstv
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825156761227002135
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The top 50% of the US population own 97.5% of the country’s wealth.
The bottom 50% own just 2.5% of the wealth. T
he richest 1% alone own 30% of the wealth.
(And if you look at world inequality, the graph looks the same, with the US as the global 1%.)
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Zionist Assaults Pro Palestinian Supporter, then does the Nazi Salute whilst screaming “ISRAEL”
The world is now seeing their true colours.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824907877649138115
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first Israel maimed 12 year old Dunia and killed her parents and sister. Then, as she was recovering in hospital, they killed her in her bed. Just one of over fifteen thousand children they have killed so far. Dunia wanted to become a doctor to help other children
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825180057075331569
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German government wants power to conduct secret police raids on citizens homes.
Germany wants to make it possible for the police to carry out covert house raids, with the official explanation being that such raids will help combat terrorism.
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BLINKEN HAS LANDED IN ISRAEL
Brace yourself for Horrific Massacres soon – He supports Israel without qualification
Remember when asked where Palestinians can seek justice if the US won’t support ICC investigations?
He said they can seek justice in Israel, the Occupying state
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825210389229171129
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This is ‘Sderot Cinema,’ where Israelis gather to clap when they hear bombs falling on innocent children in Gaza. This photo is from 2014, almost a decade before October 7th.
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If this doesn’t ENRAGE YOU nothing will
Her 7 month son ONLY Weighs 6 Pounds
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825224321599721863
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It is my duty as a US citizen to hold my govt accountable for what it does in my name – Scott Ritter 08/16
Speak Up Before It Is Too Late
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824718958043312138
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SCOTT RITTER: A Farewell to Truth
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SCOTT RITTER: A Farewell to Truth
(https://consortiumnews.com/2024/08/16/scott-ritter-a-farewell-to-truth/)
August 16, 2024
The F.B.I. agents did more than seize my personal electronics when they searched my home on Aug. 7, the author writes. They stole the truth.
By ScottRitter
Special to Consortium News
The execution of a search warrant on my residence by the F.B.I. on Aug. 7 was not my first run-in with America’s premier law enforcement agency.
In the 1990s, when I was working as chief weapons inspector for the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) — set up by the U.N. Security Council to disarm Iraq as part of the ceasefire that ended the 1991 Gulf War — the F.B.I.’s National Security Division undertook an investigation premised on the working theory that I was committing espionage on behalf of the State of Israel.
The keystone fact that held their case together was that I had, on multiple occasions, travelled to Israel for the purpose of turning over rolls of U-2 film for joint imagery interpretation work conducted by Israel photo interpreters and those of UNSCOM (including myself.)
The U.S. refused to give UNSCOM its own photo-interpretation capability, and would not allow UNSCOM into their photo-interpretation center to evaluate the U-2 imagery.
Israel had a significant amount of intelligence they wanted to share. Much of it couldn’t be shared without revealing sources and methods. The joint exploitation of imagery allowed the Israelis to release intelligence by claiming it was revealed through the evaluation of imagery, or that the imagery opened the door to share additional information.
It was one of the most fruitful intelligence collaborations I was involved in, and the C.I.A. hated it because it took the control of out of their hands of what, and where, UNSCOM inspected.
The U-2 film was the byproduct of what was known as “Olive Branch,” a program set up between the United States and UNSCOM in which a U-2 high-altitude surveillance aircraft, flown by a U.S. military pilot who had been designated as a U.N. “expert on mission.”
The U-2’s classic black color scheme was an integral part of the integral heat and protective shield of the aircraft, and as such the airframe could not be painted in the traditional all-white color of United Nations aircraft on official missions. However, the aircraft was marked with a white “U.N.” on its tail.
The U-2 aircraft would only fly over Iraq with the permission of UNSCOM and would only image those areas inside Iraq designated by UNSCOM as being of interest.
Under the terms of the official protocol agreed to by the U.S. and UNSCOM, the U.S. would provide UNSCOM with high quality prints, but not negatives, of the targets designated for collection by UNSCOM. These prints would be stored by UNSCOM using its own security arrangements.
UNSCOM inspection team, in Iraq as part of a U.N. ceasefire agreement requiring the elimination of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction, return from a destroyed warehouse at Muhammadiyat Storage site, Oct. 22, 1991. (UN Photo/H. Arvidsson)
In 1995 I participated in a meeting between UNSCOM and the C.I.A. where it was agreed that the C.I.A. would provide me with rolls of developed U-2 film which I would then transport to Israel for the express purpose of conducting joint imagery analysis with Israeli photo interpreters.
During the initial mission, the Israelis wanted to make prints of the targets of interest that had been revealed by our joint work. To do this, however, the Israelis had to convert the roll of film into a negative.
The protocol governing my work in Israel allowed me, as the expert on mission, to institute imagery handling procedures above and beyond those listed in the original protocol in consultation with the supporting government (i.e., Israel). As such, the Israelis and I agreed that they would make a negative copy of the film roll and use this to make prints of sites of interest to UNSCOM.
The C.I.A. claimed Israel could use the U-2 imagery for planning purposes regarding air attacks on Iraq. But by the time the imagery got to Israel, it was already more than a month old. Plus, as Israel showed me, they had their own high resolution satellites which provided real-time coverage of sensitive targets in Iraq. Being able to print out a U-2 image meant Israel didn’t have to share top-secret satellite imagery.
Upon my departure from Israel, I was to bring with me the original roll of film, the negative copy and copies of any prints that had been made by the Israelis. I authorized the Israelis to keep a copy of the prints for their own records, in case there was a need to further consult on the images.
Upon my return to the United States, I travelled to Washington, D.C., where I arranged a meeting with the State Department’s Special Commission Support Office (SCSO). There I tried to return not only the original roll of film, but also the negative copy.
I was told by the SCSO that they could receive the original roll of film, but that they were not permitted to take into custody the negative copy. I returned to UNSCOM with the negative copies.
Storage Problem
One of the problems I faced at the time was that my relationship with Israel was limited to only a few people inside UNSCOM. UNSCOM maintained a safe where we stored the high-quality U-2 prints provided by UNSCOM.
However, the number of people who had access to this safe, including UNSCOM personnel from several different countries (including Russia) was significant, making my ability to store the negative copy roll in that safe impossible, since its presence would potentially compromise the Israeli cooperation. The same held true concerning the U-2 prints produced by Israel.
The solution was simple — I took the negative roll and Israeli prints home, where I stored them in a filing cabinet located in my basement.
I was originally brought to UNSCOM for the purpose of helping set up a U.N. intelligence unit capable of receiving and assessing intelligence information provided by supporting nations in support of our inspection work. Many nations provided such intelligence.
The problem was UNSCOM needed to retain copies of this intelligence so that it could be properly assessed over the long term. The documents provided would either contain no classification markings or, if they did, would be appended with “release to UNSCOM.”
For the most part, these documents would be stored in the common UNSCOM safe. However, as the Iraqi efforts to conceal proscribed materials and activities intensified, and as the extent to which Iraq and its supporters among sympathetic nations (France comes to mind) infiltrated UNSCOM, intelligence information pertaining to missions that were planned as “no notice” surprise inspections had to be compartmentalized.
I had tried to get the U.S. government to set up a safe house outside the U.N. Headquarters building where these materials could be stored and accessed by designated UNSCOM personnel, but the C.I.A. balked at the expense.
As such, to prevent the contents of the sensitive planning documents pertaining to these no-notice inspections, I would take these documents home with me and store them in the file cabinet in my basement.
FBI Investigation
In 1997 the F.B.I. was informed that I was taking U-2 imagery to Israel. This imagery was marked “Secret Release UNSCOM,” but from the F.B.I.’s perspective, all they focused on was “Secret.”
They began an investigation.
At the time that the investigation began, I had implemented a covert communications intercept program inside Iraq which I oversaw in close coordination with the C.I.A. (which provided the equipment), the British GCHQ (which provided the personnel), and the Israeli Unit 8200, which provided the code-breaking and transcription.
Many of the reports generated by the Israelis were marked either “Secret” or “Top Secret.”
The nature of this operation was such that it was known to only a very small select number of UNSCOM personnel, which meant — you guessed it — documents produced in support this project and derived from this project were stored in the file cabinet in my basement.
The nature of this work required me to be in close contact with both the British MI-6 representative in New York, and designated Israeli personnel working out of the Israeli Mission to the United Nations.
There were many days when I would literally shuttle between the Israeli and U.K. Missions, coordinating on urgent operational matters, and often stopping off at the U.S. Mission to coordinate with the C.I.A. liaison there.
In June 1998, during a particularly hectic time, I was making my way from the U.K. Mission to the U.S. Mission when I was met by the C.I.A. liaison in the streets of New York City.
“I don’t want to meet you inside the Mission,” the C.I.A. liaison said. “The F.B.I. has a hard on for you and are getting ready to bring you in for questioning. They may grab you off the street tonight on your way home.”
This was, of course, disconcerting.
“For what?” I asked.
“Spying for Israel. The F.B.I. thinks you’re handing over classified information to the Israelis.”
“Like what?”
“The U-2 film.”
“But you give it to me so I can take it to Israel. This makes no sense.”
The liaison agreed. “It is what it is. Where are you heading now?”
“The Israeli Mission.”
The C.I.A. liaison scanned the building surrounding our meeting place. “Great. Now the F.B.I. has me on film talking to you. Good luck!”
Later, in August, when I was preparing to resign from UNSCOM in protest over U.S. interference, the C.I.A. liaison officer invited me up to his working space, where he showed me a classified letter from the C.I.A.’s general counsel addressed to the F.B.I.
The gist of the letter was that since UNSCOM was an international organization staffed primarily by foreign nationals, the U.S. was prohibited from providing classified information to it. As such, by law, all documents and materials which were turned over by the U.S. government to UNSCOM became automatically declassified at the time they were received by UNSCOM.
“That solves that,” the C.I.A. liaison said. “If the F.B.I. gives you any trouble, just reference this letter.”
“Can I have a copy?” I asked.
“It’s classified Secret,” he said. “I can’t give it to you for retention.”
Go figure.
The F.B.I. didn’t sweep me off the street, but thanks to CBS News, I became aware that the F.B.I. continued to investigate me for espionage even after I resigned from UNSCOM. The investigation was being run by David N. Kelley, the chief of the Organized Crime and Terrorism Division of the Southern District of New York. Mary Jo White, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District, was overseeing the overall investigation.
The investigation continued for more than two years. Finally, after I agreed to be interviewed under what is known as “Queen for the Day” agreement, three F.B.I. agents conducted the interview, after which the Southern District informed me the matter had been dropped.
The Receipts
But I still retained the archive. When, in the summer of 1998, it became clear that the U.S. was undermining the work of UNSCOM, I began copying critical files, which would be used to document this interference.
Most of these documents dealt with inspections and the planning that went into them, including the briefings that I had prepared for the UNSCOM executive chairman’s signature that outlined the goals and objectives of each mission.
I used these documents as sources for the various articles and books I wrote documenting the behavior of the U.S. government regarding Iraq and UNSCOM inspections. In the vernacular of today, these documents would be referred to as “receipts.”
I had the “receipts” which documented the lies of the U.S. when it came to their narrative that Iraq retained proscribed weapons of mass destruction.
I provided copies of many of these documents to Barton Gellman, The Washington Post reporter who wrote a detailed series of articles spelling out my claim that the U.S. was using UNSCOM to spy on Iraq. Initially the U.S. government took the position that I was lying.
When Gellman informed them that he had the receipts, the U.S. government changed its tune, simply saying that I “lacked the context” to fully understand U.S. policy behind the actions I had documented.
Which was rich, since I had been with the U.S. government, side-by-side, implementing these policies, almost all of which were conceived by me and adopted after I briefed senior U.S. leadership of the need to implement them.
I had the receipts.
Article Distributed to Congress
Senator Biden addressing the press inside the Green Zone in Baghdad after meeting with Iraq’s Interim Prime Minister lyad Allawi, on right, and fellow U.S. senators, from left, Lindsey Graham and Tom Daschle, June 19, 2004. (Office of U.S. Secretary of Defense, Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)
I used these documents to write an article that was published in the June 2000 issue of Arms Control Today which was subsequently distributed to all members of Congress. As I previously wrote in an article published in TruthDig, then-Senator Joe Biden dispatched a senior member of the minority staff of the Foreign Relations Committee to meet with me.
“This meeting,” I wrote, “was a singular disappointment. The staffer began by calling me a traitor for speaking out about Iraq and took umbrage when I backed up my claims with documents. ‘You are not supposed to have these materials,’ he said. ‘They are classified, and you are a traitor for publicizing the information they contain.’
“After reminding the staffer that he was walking a very dangerous line in calling a former officer of Marines a traitor, I pointed out that the information I cited was from my time as an inspector and was not classified in any way.
No U.S. intelligence sources or methods were compromised by my efforts. While U.S. policymakers may have been embarrassed by my revelations, this was only because truth did not comport with the policies they were pursuing.
I reminded the staffer of Biden’s stated desire to call on my ‘knowledge and expertise in the future,’ [note: this desire was expressed in a personal letter written by Biden to me in September 1998, following his much-publicized clash with me during my testimony before the U.S. Senate] noting that this meeting was supposed to be conducted in keeping with that intent in mind.
“Senator Biden will not be meeting with you,” the staffer declared. “You’re too controversial.”
I slid the Arms Control Today article across the table. “How are facts controversial?” I asked. “Point to one thing in this article that you believe to be false or misleading.”
The staffer agreed that the article was fact-based, even if he disagreed with its conclusion. “But this isn’t about facts. This is about politics, and Senator Biden will not go against the policies of the Clinton administration, even if those policies are failing.”
I couldn’t think of a more damning indictment of a public official.
Between my resignation from UNSCOM in 1998, and up through the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, I wrote dozens of articles and opinion essays which were published in prestigious newspapers and magazines in the U.S. and around the world.
All of these touched upon the issue of whether Saddam Hussein’s Iraq continued to possess weapons of mass destruction.
In every article and essay I wrote, I debunked the lies being peddled by the Bush administration claiming Iraq was a threat worthy of war because of its continued pursuit and possession of proscribed weapons.
Every article was unassailable in terms of its factual predicate.
Because I had the receipts.
One of the documents in my possession was the UNSCOM report on the debriefing of Saddam Hussein’s son-in-law in August 1995, following his defection from Iraq. In it, Hussein Kamal stated that under his orders all weapons of mass destruction had been destroyed by Iraq in the summer of 1991.
In August 2002, then-Vice President Dick Cheney told an audience of U.S. veterans that Saddam Hussein’s son-in-law had told the U.S. that Iraq had hidden its weapons of mass destruction from the U.N.
“But we now know that Saddam has resumed his efforts to acquire nuclear weapons,” Cheney said. “Among other sources, we’ve gotten this from the firsthand testimony from defectors — including Saddam’s own son-in-law, who was subsequently murdered at Saddam’s direction. Many of us are convinced that Saddam Hussein will acquire nuclear weapons fairly soon.”
I took the UNSCOM debriefing document to CNN, where they agreed to do a sit-down interview discussing its contents to contradict the false statement made by the vice president. But CNN was, at that time, a veritable tool of the U.S. government.
After the interview was in the can, CNN informed the Bush White House that it would be running the story. The Bush administration convinced CNN to kill the story in the interests of national security.
But I had the receipts.
Jan. 28, 2003: President George W. Bush delivering the State of the Union Address with Cheney on left, House Speaker Dennis Hastert on right. (Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)
In early March 2003, on the eve of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, I made one last effort to get this information before the public. I reached out to John Barry, a reporter with Newsweek, and briefed him on the document’s existence. After he examined it and was assured of its authenticity, Barry wrote a piece which was published on March 3, 2003 — too late to stop the war.
But at least I had publicly put the lie to Dick Cheney’s claims.
Because I had the receipts.
I wrote a book that was published in 2005, Iraq Confidential: The Untold Story of the Intelligence Conspiracy to Undermine the U.N. and Overthrow Saddam Hussein. This book detailed the history of my work in UNSCOM disarming Iraq. The book is unassailable from a factual perspective, because in writing it I was able to draw upon by archive of documents.
My receipts.
I am in the process of finishing up a book provisionally titled The Scud Hunters, which details my experiences during the Gulf War and as an inspector in eliminating Iraq’s Scud missile force.
The book, if and when published, will be unassailable factually.
Because I have the receipts.
The F.B.I., in searching my home for personal electronics, visited my basement, where they encountered my file cabinet and its contents.
My archive.
The archive than enabled me to expose without fear of contradiction the lies told by the U.S. government and its agencies about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
The senior F.B.I. agent approached me with the bad news.“We found a bunch of classified documents in your basement,” he said.
“They aren’t classified,” I replied. I explained to him the history of the documents and referred him to the C.I.A. general council’s letter about classified documents and UNSCOM.
The agent left, only to return. “The assistant U.S. attorney says that we cannot leave these documents in your possession until this matter is investigated further.”
“They aren’t classified,” I said. “You have no right to take them.”
“Well, we are going to take them. If what you say checks out, we will return them back to you.”
The F.B.I. left with some two dozen boxes containing the totality of my UNSCOM archive.
My receipts.
The Only Independent Record
The only record of the truth about UNSCOM’s work in Iraq disarming Iraq that isn’t controlled by the U.S. government, which continues to promulgate lies about the reasons it invaded Iraq.
Simply put, the F.B.I. seized the literal truth.
In the receipt provided to me, the F.B.I. simply wrote down “documents.”
There is no way the F.B.I. will be able to wrap its head around these documents. I spotted one of the senior F.B.I. agents walking around with several Vu-Graph slides I had made in support of a briefing I had prepared for a meeting in the White House Situation Room with the Deputies Committee where I would detail an inspection concept of operations targeting sensitive sites in downtown Baghdad.
The White House had asked me to prepare a Power Point presentation, but that was beyond what I could do at UNSCOM. Instead, I took a bunch of maps, photos and diagrams to the local Kinko’s, where I slapped together a number of Vu-Graph’s.
“The Kinko’s brief!,” I said as she walked past.
The look in her eyes underscored that she had no clue what I was talking about.
And therein lies the rub.
While I am confident I will not get into any trouble about the archive (how can I? It is unclassified), I do not have any confidence that the F.B.I. will return the documents.
The U.S. government simply cannot allow an archive such as this to exist “in the wild.”
They will find some excuse.
This archive isn’t just my personal collection of documents.
This is an archive of truth.
Indisputable fact.
A source of knowledge and information unique in the world which has served a very useful purpose — to expose the lies of the government.
I am a journalist — my record clearly reflects this reality.
And as such, I am part of what the Founding Fathers called “a free press.”
In his concurring opinion of the landmark 1971 Supreme Court decision, The New York Times v. The United States, Justice Hugo Black noted the following:
“The press was to serve the governed, not the governors. The Government’s power to censor the press was abolished so that the press would remain forever free to censure the Government. The press was protected so that it could bare the secrets of the government and inform the people. Only a free and unrestrained press can effectively expose deception in government. And paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people and sending them off to distant lands to die of foreign fevers and foreign shot and shell.”
As wielded by me, my UNSCOM archive literally fulfilled its duty of helping me “bare the secrets of the government and inform the people” to prevent the government from “deceiving the people and sending them off to distant lands to die of foreign fevers and foreign shot and shell.”
By seizing this archive, the F.B.I. literally engaged in an act of censorship.
In seizing my archive, the F.B.I. invoked the notion of “national security.” But, as Justice Black noted,
“The word ‘security’ is a broad, vague generality whose contours should not be invoked to abrogate the fundamental law embodied in the First Amendment. The guarding of military and diplomatic secrets at the expense of informed representative government provides no real security.”
There can be no doubt that my UNSCOM archive did more than any other source of documented information to apprise the American people about the lies of their government when it came to Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
And now it is gone.
Scott Ritter is a former U.S. Marine Corps intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union implementing arms control treaties, in the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm and in Iraq overseeing the disarmament of WMD. His most recent book is Disarmament in the Time of Perestroika, published by Clarity Press.
The views expressed are solely those of the author and may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.
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Turkish Century@TurkishCentury
WATCH former US Marine & UN weapons inspector @RealScottRitter explain how the Americans simply renamed the officially recognized terrorist group PKK as “YPG” in Syria in order to partner up with it.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824796538842775617
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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil@ivan_8848
The US and NATO are behind the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack on the Kursk region, says Scott Ritter
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine were trained according to modern NATO standards. They use communication means and introduce artificial intelligence into the combat plan – this has never happened in Ukraine, but this 100% embodies the current doctrine of the alliance,” he said.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824850294532124826
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Russian President Putin says NATO is pushing for World War III by supporting Ukraine.
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A UN convoy film apocalyptic scenes in northern Gaza.
It has never been ‘defence’
It’s always been genocide
It’s always been a land grab.
Sanctions now
Arms embargo now
The Hague now
Free Palestine today
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825085222989312140
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The most humiliating moment in American politics… handing the keys to the Whitehouse to Netanyahu…
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824588337891667988
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Dan Gertler became a billionaire through his deals in the Congo, he’s one of *many* Israełi diamond tycoons.
His grandfather gained a monopoly on the country’s diamond industry in 1997.
They expanded to copper and cobalt, notorious for child labour.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825226196243894505
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Never forget who started and profited off of America’s opioid epidemic.
Palestinian journalist Salma al-Qadoumi is shot in the back by Israeli snipers while covering the israeli invasion of northwestern Khan Yunis
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825231188354539809
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More evidence that there are “No Nazis in Ukraine” An Italian tv channel platforms a Ukrainian Nazi from the Armed Forces of Ukraine wearing a cap from Hitlers bodyguard unit. Remarkable
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Maria Zakharova:
“As you know, Russian law enforcement agencies have initiated a criminal case against Italian journalists for illegally crossing the Russian border.
In my opinion, this is not the biggest crime committed by the employees of the Rai TV channel. What has rightfully sparked public outrage is that Western media continue to engage in the deliberate rehabilitation of Ukrainian neo-Nazis and the revision of the Nuremberg Tribunal’s decisions. Earlier, correspondent Ilario Pianerelli was already noted for his reports on Bucha and the deceased neo-Nazi from the banned “Right Sector” in Russia. Now he has reached a new level—or rather, sunk to a new low—by conducting a video interview with a Ukrainian serviceman wearing a cap with the insignia of the SS division “Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler.”
For those who don’t know, this was an elite formation created from Hitler’s personal guard, later expanded into the 1st SS Panzer Corps. Based on materials from the Extraordinary State Commission for the Establishment and Investigation of the Atrocities Committed by the Nazi-Fascist Invaders, the “Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler” division was included in the list of Wehrmacht and SS units that committed war crimes on Soviet territory. The division participated in the Battle of Kursk, made its mark in Italy, and fought against the Allies in Normandy and the Ardennes. At the Nuremberg Trials, the entire SS organization, including the “Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler,” was declared criminal.
It’s possible that next time, Pianerelli will feature a Ukrainian Nazi wearing the insignia of the SS division “Reichsführer SS.” This would be more symbolic for the Italian audience on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the tragedy in the village of Marzabotto, south of Bologna. Between September 29 and October 5, 1944, in retaliation for partisan and Resistance attacks on German soldiers, the punitive forces of this division killed between 770 and 1,830 civilians (of whom 155 were under 10 years old, 95 were between 10 and 16, 142 were over 60, 316 were women, and five were priests).
Italian media increasingly resemble the NSDAP’s organ, the “Völkischer Beobachter.”
We await the official reaction from Rome.”
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17 Palestinians mostly children were killed while they were sleeping by the world’s most moral army
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825231881610404188
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“The fact that a number of them have maintained cooperation with Israel even at the time of atrocity. This is not normal.” UN special rapporteur @FranceskAlbs on the “silence” of Arab states in the face of Israel’s war on Gaza.
Full interview : https://youtu.be/aviVhGys0MU
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825223635574927747
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Israel has the ability to carry out precision strikes, but it chose not to bcz the goal is extermination & appreciating land.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825196064846061927
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Russia says the United States is moving towards total censorship
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BOYCOTT
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Israel’s Minister of Heritage: “Israel should find ways more painful than death for the Palestinians.” What kind of society is this?
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Imagine pretending to be some hotshot political player only to find the PM of the country you travelled thousands of miles to meet refuses to acknowledge your existence:
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Another meaning for a concentration camp is 1sr@el forcing people into a concentrated area falsely labelled as “safe” then bombing the he11 out of it!
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825024225456861555
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Parents continue the path their daughter started
Parents of Rachel Corrie, the 23-year-old American activist who was crushed to death by an Israeli Bulldozer in Rafah refugee camp, hold a banner in support of Palestinian children in Gaza.
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Israel Opened Fire on Journalists
This is UNACCEPTABLE
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825252218888704464
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Peter Wennink, former CEO of ASML (the Dutch semiconductor giant), tells Dutch radio that discussions about dealings with China and sanctions are “not based on figures or data”, but “primarily ideological in nature”.
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Northern Gaza right now. Non stop bombing.
Israel do not seek peace.
They seek the total destruction of Gaza.
They seek genocide.
Arms embargo now.
Sanctions now.
The Hague now.
Recognise Palestine today.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825126707780591944
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Russian President Putin officially invites Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to BRICS Summit in Kazan
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Monsters exist..
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PM Yitzhak Shamir, who took part in the assassination of Swedish diplomat Folke Bernadotte, says terrorism is OK, but only when Jews do it.
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This genocide is like no other in our history… this is the first genocide live-streamed to the world.
No longer can the Jewish controlled media use their propaganda to sway public opinion.
The world has witnessed the horrific atrocities committed by the Netanyahu regime, and the Biden/Harris regime.
The world will forever be aware of their brutality and complete disregard for humanity…
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824956067320844744
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BREAKING
The war has so far cost the Israeli economy $67.3 billion, not including the billions in aid provided by Washington – JP
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Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris: 40,000 dead in Gaza.
International diplomacy has failed to protect innocent children.
Israel needs to stop the bombings.
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Ukrainian Soldiers continue to smash civilian infrastructure, this time shooting up a Russian shop.
Their NATO supplied Belgian SCAR rifles perfectly suited to this Heroic task
This is the reality of Dictator Zelenskys Army of Heroes, common criminals.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1825175121771831792
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Palestine will one day be free and Zionism will one day disappear.
Zionism is a deviant, non-religious ideology. It has nothing to do with Judaism.
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Israel bombed Lebanon killing at least 10
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1824922066103189595
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MMT: Modern Monetary Theory
MMT: Modern Monetary Theory
Understanding how money works so that we can address climate change easily and prosperously plus address AI’s impact on humanity.
Members: https://x.com/i/communities/1672597800385921024/members
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