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I have been able to access RT and more by installing the TOR browser. You can give it a try, it's free.In Spain we have no acces to RT.
I have been able to access RT and more by installing the TOR browser. You can give it a try, it's free.In Spain we have no acces to RT.
We will tell you again and again, we are not scum like Hamas and ISIS. We treat citizens as human beings. While thousands of Gazan citizens murdered Israelis, we treat them well. Those who are citizens receive good treatment from us. Look how our soldiers treat the people of Gaza.
Dark times make for dark jokes...Usually I fight it with laughter, but that’s just not working these days. I already miss Zelensky. He was hysterical. But I can’t find anything in Gaza to even begin to piece together a giggle.
That film, as well as the 12-hour Europa: The Last Battle (which I watched) are essentially defenses of Hitler. They are intersting as examples of presenting (probably mostly) true information in an artful, cherry-picked way, to influence opinion. But, of course, that's what so much "documentary" is anyway. Example: note how news media in 2020 cherry-picked several negative incidents of US police treatment of African Americans in rapid succession (all common, everyday occurrences that typically go unreported) to create the notion that something unusual was happening, and to sow division and protest, leading to cries of "We're being hunted!" Shocking absurdity, yet taken to be true when presented by media out of context. This is what popular news media does to its consumers every day.O' Keefe is still around, but he seems to have been seduced by the old "Hitler was right" narrative of late. He's been enthusiastically talking about "The Greatest Story Never Told" documentary. I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard bad things about it.
All is of value if examined with an open mind and proper perspective.
I'm in the same boat. I can't see any way to make swallowing the current circumstances any easier - Of all the things we've seen recently, this certainly is the most depraved, in-your-face, mask-off evil. I feel sick every day thinking about what's going on.I completely feel you. I’m afraid that the Cs have made it pretty clear that “we” must suffer for some time longer before the playing field is leveled. I certainly am not enjoying this sick feeling one bit. There’s no getting used to that. Makes it really hard to stay detached and enjoy the show. I really want to step out of the theater and have a smoke. But we’re strapped in Clockwork Orange style I’m afraid. Usually I fight it with laughter, but that’s just not working these days. I already miss Zelensky. He was hysterical. But I can’t find anything in Gaza to even begin to piece together a giggle.
I also remember watching The Greatest Story completely unaware it was a pro-Hitler documentary. In the end, the conclusions presented were brain dead, but it did open my eyes that the Allies were not so angelic as they teach us in school.That film, as well as the 12-hour Europa: The Last Battle (which I watched) are essentially defenses of Hitler. They are intersting as examples of presenting (probably mostly) true information in an artful, cherry-picked way, to influence opinion. But, of course, that's what so much "documentary" is anyway. Example: note how news media in 2020 cherry-picked several negative incidents of US police treatment of African Americans in rapid succession (all common, everyday occurrences that typically go unreported) to create the notion that something unusual was happening, and to sow division and protest, leading to cries of "We're being hunted!" Shocking absurdity, yet taken to be true when presented by media out of context. This is what popular news media does to its consumers every day.
IMO, value in Europa comes from the deliberate depiction of the Allied leaders as corrupt and beholden to various financial and other interests, because this depiction aided the filmmaker's defense of Hitler. "Zionist conspiracy" was also depicted as a major factor in all aspects of WWII. These perspectives, whether enlarged or not, are predictably missing from most of the history with which we are programmed here in the West. Europa conversely lacks criticism of Hitler, instead focusing on his accomplishments for the German people prior to the war. It seems extreme because it is the other, unfamiliar extreme rarely shown.
As the Cs said on February 23, 2002:
Well Israel did attack the USS Liberty for which no repercussions have ever happened and Israel was most likely involved in the 9-11 fiasco but no one wants to go there.ISRAEL is now bombing in the vicinity of Gaza’s Al Quds HOSPITAL! Israel is a TERRORIST STATE.
OK, but it doesn't ever work that way with nations and people that have been occupied.Does Israel have a right to defend itself?
“The right to self-defense that Israel has invoked under Article 51 of the UN Charter is quite clear. It entitles a state to repel an attack that comes from another state. So, the action necessary to repel the attack must be based on its intensity and scope. And it must be proportional,” she said on the Arab News current-affairs show “Frankly Speaking.”
- Francesca Albanese says Israel’s assault on Gaza is without legal merit as “self-defense cannot apply in a context of military occupation”
- UN special rapporteur on Palestine says UN Charter only “entitles a state to repel an attack based on its intensity and scope,” meaning response should be “proportional”
- Wants allies of Israel to ask Netanyahu what he meant by talking of changing the Middle East as this would “make another form of resistance emerge”
Albanese added: “There is jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice that says that self-defense cannot apply in a context of military occupation when, in this case, Israel is occupying another state, another people.”
Explaining the context of a “proportional” response, she said that “in 24, 30 hours, Israel had regained control of its territory. So, as of then, the right of self-defense in its own territory — if self-defense is to be applied — was exhausted.”
She added: “Does it mean that Israel had to passively leave after what Hamas had inflicted? No, as I said, the protection of Israeli citizens had to be insured, and the military presence of Hamas had to be repelled. Which was done.”
Frankly Speaking: Does Israel have a right to defend itself?
Frankly Speaking: Does Israel have a right to defend itself?
DUBAI: Israel does not have the right to self-defense that it claims in the Gaza Strip owing to its status as an occupying power, according to the UN special rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Francesca Albanese, who was appointed to the post in May 2022 for a three-year term...arab.news
This is a super interview. Pepe Escobar has a way of expressing itself that's flexible, full of vitality and with a particular sense of humor too.He is not boring at all! Which makes the interview extremely interesting, because Pepe Escobar also has a very good grasp of what's going on, the why's and wherefores, and he's mastered geo-politics like no one else, I think. Thank you for sharing this little gem of an interview.Pepe Escobar on the latests developments in Gaza, Ukraine, the Belt and Road initiative as the multipolar world faces unprecendented challenges.
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Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn movies come to mind. Some of them are ridiculous. There is one that ends when Errol is shot in the street by "the girl" who then runs to him to become his girl. I think it is the one about sheep and cattle in Montana.
But what do the Saudi House and the Zionists in Israel have in common? It's all in the Family
● Muhammad ibn-Abdul Wahhab had Dönme roots. Los Dönme
● King Abdul Aziz ibn-Saud, the monarch of the first kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was descended from Mordechai bin-Ibrahim bin-Moishe, a Jewish merchant also from Basra.
In Nejd, Moishe joined the Aniza tribe and changed his name to Markhan bin-Ibrahim bin-Musa. Los Dönme
● Abd Al-Wahab and the Saud family signed a pact, the so-called Al-Diriyya pact, for the establishment of the Saudi state, where the Saud family would be in charge of the government and security affairs of the state, and Abd Al-Wahhab would be in charge of the religious affairs of the country. (Wikipedia)
● To seal their alliance, Abd-al-Wahhab gave one of his daughters in marriage to a son of Ibn Saud. (Wikipedia)
● The English spy M. Hempher relates in his "Confessions of a British Spy" how he helped Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab to form Wahhabism under the order and auspices of the English crown. Hempher met the character for the first time in the carpentry workshop of a shia in Damascus. From that meeting they began to plan how to change the doctrine of Islam in order to adapt it to the political interests of the British crown. (Wikipedia)
Why?
●British Israelism (also called Anglo-Israelism) is the British nationalist, pseudoarchaeological, pseudohistorical and pseudoreligious belief that the people of Great Britain are "genetically, racially, and linguistically the direct descendants" of the Ten Lost Tribes of ancient Israel. (Wikipedia)
Exactly. I didn't know what I was getting into when watching Europa: The Final Battle, either, but it was well done enough to be absorbing. Then again, I read almost nothing but WWII histories from about age ten to twelve, so I know the sequence of events very well. Documentation and interviews with survivors were presented, and there was focus on the economic aspects, false flags, etc. I had a college professor who once said, "all wars are economic." Indeed, plenty of outrageous war crimes on all sides.I also remember watching The Greatest Story completely unaware it was a pro-Hitler documentary. In the end, the conclusions presented were brain dead, but it did open my eyes that the Allies were not so angelic as they teach us in school.
Plenty of war crimes were committed on both sides