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Paulo Kirk's avatar

Read below the incisive analysis by Dr. Philip Giraldi.

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Am I the only one who read about a speech given by Netanyahu or someone in his cabinet about a week ago in which he/they in passing referred to a “developing security situation” which rather suggests (to me) that they might have known about developments in Gaza and chose to let it happen so they can wipe Gaza off the map in retaliation and, possibly relying on the US pledge to have Israel’s “back,” then implicating Iran and attacking that country.

I cannot find a link to it, but have a fairly strong recollection of what I read as I thought at the time it would serve as a pretext for another massacre of Palestinians.

As a former intelligence officer, I find it impossible to believe that Israel did not have multiple informants inside Gaza as well as electronic listening devices all along the border wall which would have picked up movements of groups and vehicles.

In other words, the whole thing might be a tissue of lies as is often the case.

And as is also ALWAYS the case Joe Biden is preparing to send some billions of dollars to poor little Israel to pay for “defending” itself.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I’d venture to say that all “attacks” on foreign soil since the 1900s have been false flags to instigate larger conflicts. Lithuania, Pearl Harbor, 9/11, need I go on.

What’s important is not the event, but the narrative that the event provides. That, is where, I think, we have a chance to write history.

The Power of Narratives:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/we-are-in-a-narrative-war

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