Your March 28 news recap

 

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Tossed-Aside Headlines

1. Ukraine: The Moscow terrorists, claimed to be ISIS-K by both themselves and the US, did not have the same modus operandi as ISIS-K (motivated by money, used the wrong hand for oath of allegiance, fleeing to Ukraine, etc.), leading some independent Western security analysts to suspect Western involvement.

2. Palestine: A UN expert called Israel’s assault a genocide. Another IOF tanker admitted to shooting Israelis on Oct 7. The Resistance outside of Palestine intensifies. The US doesn’t know how its Gaza port will give aid, it accused Israel of systematic sexual violence, and it falsely called the UNSC ceasefire resolution “non-binding.” The IOF uses human Palestinian shields. The NYT reported on footage of the 2 Be’eri girls fully clothed on Oct 7, debunking its own claim that they were raped. A grifter received Israel’s most prestigious civilian award for a report on sexual violence on Oct 7 that she never actually made. War crime pictures have become very attractive in Israeli online dating.

3. Empire: The EU plans to rearm itself. The UK High Court ruled that Assange could appeal extradition to the US. Popular streamer Destiny exposed himself and Ben Shapiro as Israeli assets. Half of Americans don’t know that Palestine’s death toll is higher than Israel’s.

 

Unlearning

 “ISIS-K is not real. It was a parallel to ISIS that was created by the Western [secret] services as Saudi Arabia stopped supporting—if you like—the “mainstream” ISIS because of the bad publicity that was coming from the jihadi actions. … [ISIS-K] was basically for infiltrating sabotage groups into Iran and some jihadists into Syria. … Some of them have gone to Ukraine.”

— Alastair Crooke, former British diplomat and former senior MI6 agent, in an interview on Judging Freedom

 

 

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