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In a recent discussion between commentator Dr. E. Michael Jones and host Kevin Barrett, the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and geopolitics surrounding it were explored in depth, particularly in the context of the recent escalation of violence in Gaza. Dr. Jones expressed a viewpoint that the potential for a large-scale conflict, which some have termed World War III, has been temporarily averted due to shifting international dynamics. He criticized the presence of U.S. aircraft carriers near Gaza as outdated in the face of modern missile capabilities, suggesting that they do not provide the deterrent they once did. Instead, he posited that the U.S. military's involvement is more about demonstrating power than offering any strategic advantage, especially as Israel has already conducted significant airstrikes in the region.

The conversation then shifted to the recent bombing of the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, wherein Dr. Jones and Barrett questioned the Israeli narrative surrounding the incident. They discussed how the hospital was bombed while many Palestinians were seeking refuge outside, leading to significant casualties. Jones criticized the mainstream media for echoing the Israeli government's claims and pointed out the absurdity of the purported defense narrative that blamed Hamas for the bombing. The discussion highlighted a growing skepticism about Israeli military actions and the narratives that accompany them, as well as an increasing recognition of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, with reports indicating thousands of deaths and injuries.

Barrett and Jones also touched upon the broader implications of U.S. support for Israel, particularly in the context of President Biden's diplomatic efforts. They suggested that Biden's attempts to broker peace were undermined by the Israeli government's actions, which appeared to serve its own interests rather than those of the American administration. The commentators speculated that these dynamics could lead to more atrocities as Israel seeks to maintain its grip on power amid internal divisions. The conversation drew parallels between historical contexts and the present situation, with Jones suggesting that there may be a sense of urgency among Israeli leaders to act decisively before the perceived expiration of their political entity.

Finally, the discussion concluded with speculation about the potential for diplomatic resolutions amidst the conflict. Jones pointed to international pressures from countries like China and Russia as influencing factors in the conflict, particularly in deterring a ground invasion of Gaza by Israeli forces. Both commentators expressed doubt over the likelihood of a significant escalation of hostilities, suggesting that diplomatic avenues might be explored to avert further conflict. They emphasized the importance of listening to all perspectives, including that of Hamas, arguing that understanding their positions could provide a clearer picture of the conflict and potentially pave the way for a peaceful resolution. The conversation encapsulated the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, revealing deep-seated tensions, propaganda battles, and the intricate web of international relations that shape the ongoing strife.
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# Outline of Video Transcript Summary

## I. Introduction
A. Postponement of World War III
1. Events beyond Zionist control have delayed conflict.
2. Ongoing Zionist plans, including controversial projects.

## II. Commentary by Dr. E. Michael Jones
A. Discussion on military strategy and aircraft carriers
1. Two aircraft carriers, Ford and Eisenhower, have 5,000 sailors each.
2. Threats posed by missile technology render aircraft carriers potentially obsolete.
a. Reference to Putin's Kinzhal missile capability.
b. Discussion on the effectiveness of American intimidation tactics.
3. U.S. military presence and potential ground invasion.
a. 2,000 U.S. troops prepared for action.
b. Historical context of Israeli military caution regarding tunnels.

## III. Analysis of the Gaza Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital Explosion
A. Description of the event
1. Israeli airburst bomb targeting Palestinian refugees outside the hospital.
2. Misleading narratives propagated by mainstream media.
B. Critique of Zionist narratives
1. Examination of claims regarding Hamas responsibility.
2. Mainstream media's inability to maintain consistent narratives.
C. Implications of the bombing
1. International outrage and diplomatic ramifications.
2. Biden's perceived role as a mediator undermined.

## IV. Broader Context of Israeli Military Actions
A. Historical pattern of Israeli military operations.
1. Previous attacks on hospitals and reported civilian casualties.
B. Ideological justification for violence against civilians.
1. Reference to statements by prominent Zionist figures.
2. Comparison to past wartime atrocities.

## V. Theological and Historical Underpinnings of Israeli Actions
A. Mention of the red heifer and its significance in Israeli politics.
1. Government involvement in radical plans for Al-Aqsa Mosque.
B. Discussion on guilt and historical narratives in Jewish culture.
1. The need for animal sacrifice to expiate guilt.
C. Predictions regarding the longevity of the Israeli state.
1. Ehud Barak's comments on the historical lifespan of Jewish kingdoms.

## VI. The Role of the United States and International Dynamics
A. Biden's dual role in U.S.-Israel relations.
1. Attempts to balance humanitarian concerns with support for Israel.
B. Potential consequences of ground invasion plans.
1. Reports on international diplomatic pressures from Russia and China.
2. Analysis of the U.S. military's hesitance based on Iranian threats.

## VII. Future Implications and Considerations
A. Speculation about military actions and their consequences.
1. Questioning the effectiveness of U.S. troops in Israeli conflicts.
B. Examination of Hamas's position and intentions.
1. The importance of understanding Hamas's perspective.
2. Willingness to negotiate based on pre-1967 borders.
C. Summary of the potential for World War III.
1. Ongoing tensions but potential for humanitarian resolutions.
2. Importance of recognizing shifting geopolitical dynamics.

## VIII. Conclusion
A. Reflection on the necessity for a peaceful resolution.
B. Emphasis on the need for accurate media representation of the conflict.
C. Final thoughts on the importance of listening to diverse perspectives.

This outline summarizes the key points discussed in the video, focusing on the geopolitical implications of current events in Gaza, the role of military strategy, and the historical context of Israeli actions. The commentary reflects on the complexities of international relations, the narratives surrounding military actions, and the potential for future conflict or resolution.
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The good news is that World War III has been postponed due to events beyond the Zionists’ control. The bad news is that they’re still trying to figure out how to blow up Al-Aqsa and build a gay disco called The Pink Heifer.

That, anyway, seems to be the considered opinion of this week’s False Flag Weekly News commentator, Dr. E. Michael Jones. Below are excerpts from our conversation.

Kevin Barrett: So here’s our big story. And no, I’m not going to play that song again. Send us money and we won’t play that song again.

Here’s the aircraft carrier. Two of them actually, the Ford and the Eisenhower. Each one has 5,000 sailors on board. Today a few cheap anti-ship missiles probably within reach not only of mid-level powers, not only the serious regional powers like Iran, for example, but even maybe an individual, a wealthy Gulf individual, could probably take out one of these things with 5,000 people on board. There go 10,000 dead Americans into Davy Jones’ locker. Is sending these aircraft carriers right off the coast of Gaza and telling them to say “quack quack” as stupid as I think it is?

E. Michael Jones: It’s the principle of showing the flag. That’s always the principle. If the Greeks don’t pay their debt, the British Navy shows up and bombards Athens, and then they pay their debt. That’s the way it works. The trouble is that the game has shifted to the point that missiles now have made the aircraft carrier obsolete. Now, I don’t think that Hamas has a missile that can sink an aircraft carrier…

Kevin Barrett: But “Hamas” in quotation marks, spoken with a thick Hebrew accent, probably does.

E. Michael Jones: What we do know is that Putin just made a comment. He said “we have a Kinzhal missile” that can sink an aircraft carrier. It’s not a threat, just a statement of fact.

(The Americans) want to intimidate Hamas into giving up. But the problem is that the Israeli air force has already done what the American aircraft carrier can do— they’ve already bombed Gaza. So the Americans could fly in and bomb the rubble again if they wanted to. But the main issue now is whether there’s going to be a ground invasion. And at this point the United States has announced that they have 2 000 troops ready to…enter the tunnels. As I’ve said before, I don’t think the Israelis are willing to enter the tunnels that Hamas has dug. I’m saying this based on what happened in 2006 when it was Hezbollah in the tunnels in Lebanon. Hezbollah had anti-tank missiles that stopped the Merkava tanks, and the Israelis would not go into the tunnels. So I don’t think anything’s changed here. The aircraft carrier is, in this respect, irrelevant. They can only do what has already been done, and that doesn’t need to be done at this point.

Kevin Barrett: Well, if they send Americans into the tunnels to die for the Zionists, I for one am going to be even more annoyed than I already am. But some folks like Bernard over at Moon of Alabama say this aircraft carrier here couldn’t possibly be for use against Hamas (but is instead intended to escalate the war on Syria.)

E. Michael Jones: I don’t think so. I think that the whole point of Biden’s visit was to be the good cop in the good cop bad cop scenario. And I think this is why the Israelis attacked the hospital, in order to narrow his ability to maneuver diplomatically.

Kevin Barrett: Okay, let’s move on to the Gaza Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital explosion story…It was just so insane. It’s shocking to me that people were buying the Zionist version of it.

What actually happened apparently was that a huge Israeli airburst bomb went off above the hospital. And in front of the hospital there were hundreds of Palestinian refugees that Israel had chased out of their homes. And they were sheltering there, thinking it was safe. So Israel just did an airburst right above them and killed hundreds of people who were not even protected by the building. And this confused some people because the hospital itself didn’t get flattened. But it was actually the people outside the hospital that got killed, for the most part.

The mainstream media has been split on this. A lot of them are parroting this ridiculous Zionist cover story that they recorded Hamas saying it was actually Islamic Jihad that did it. But it turns out that’s a complete joke. The recording is blatantly inauthentic. It’s almost like a parody. So even the mainstream is starting to question this, as Caitlin Johnson pointed out. And the pushback is getting pretty extreme.

So, Mike, let’s talk a little bit about the hospital bombing. Why did the Zionists repeatedly tell us they were going to bomb this hospital, send a bunch of non-warheaded rockets to “knock on the door” to show that they were going to bomb it, then did bomb it with an airburst, killing hundreds of people who were sheltering outside? And then they admitted it and bragged about it on Twitter, and then deleted the tweet, then made up a completely transparent bogus cover story, and somehow forced Joe Biden and about half of the mainstream media to parrot this transparently ludicrous cover story?

E. Michael Jones: Yeah, that’s what’s called having your cake and eating it too: They got the effect of it (and the blame-the-Resistance propaganda narrative.) When they realized that it’s caused huge amounts of international protest, they denied that it happened and cooked up this story of a Hamas rocket that sort of went off track. And Biden buys into it. So the question is, did it limit his ability (to broker a deal)? Because he clearly came with the idea that he was going to be the broker.

That was the whole point of the first (post-October 7 US diplomatic visit) when Blinken showed up and said “I come not only as United States Secretary of State, but also as a Jew.” Well, you just lost all your credibility.

Kevin Barrett: And then he starts rambling about the Holocaust, as he always does.

E. Michael Jones: Everywhere he goes, every time he gives a speech, he immediately says, “I have relatives who died in the Holocaust.” It’s wearing a little thin now. But I think he lost. They had to reestablish that notion that the United States is a kind of broker between two sides. And I think that’s why Netanyahu wanted to attack the hospital to force him over toward the Israeli side.

But it looks as if they did the same thing (attempt to broker a deal) anyway. So today the story is that Biden is going to give a speech: The trucks are lined up, the humanitarian aid is going to go in because Biden brokered a deal. So it’s like two steps forward, one step back, as far as I can tell.

Kevin Barrett: I agree that Biden is trying to be the good cop, but he’s trying to be the good cop both to Israel and to all the people who are completely outraged by these kinds of slaughters. The Israelis have killed, I can’t even keep track of the body count now, but it’s been like 3,500, and the wounded count is well over 10,000. I don’t know if it’s up to 15,000 or higher by now. So this is just a massacre. And Biden tries to be the good cop by going along with Israel’s ludicrous lies while taking credit for getting some humanitarian aid in.

E. Michael Jones: He’s doing both at the same time. The only question is, was there something else that got deleted because of the attack on the hospital?Was there something else he was going to do? The other question is, is there going to be a ground invasion? Did that get taken off the table now because of his visit? We still don’t hear about the ground invasion.

Kevin Barrett: Joe Biden spoke out against it.

There’s a pattern here, (we see it) over and over and over. Every important thing that the Zionists have ever done, they’ve lied about. When are people going to notice this?

E. Michael Jones: Norman Finkelstein just published a whole series of quotes where basically they’ve already admitted that they attack hospitals. They’ve already done it so many times, why wouldn’t they do it again this time?

Kevin Barrett: Before the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, they’d already like blown up like 18 hospitals, many with no warning.

E. Michael Jones: Yeah, I think that’s what we’re seeing here. On the other side, I don’t know whether we’re going to cover this, but Ben Shapiro is freaking out over this thing, and Mark Levin too, and there’s another guy by the name of Rabbi Dov Fisher. Rabbi Fisher brought an interesting point to the table here: He brought up Dresden. And he said—this is the Holocaust narrative, obviously, since in order to bring anything to a conclusion, you have to throw the Holocaust card down on the table to end the discussion—that “there are no innocent people in Gaza. There are no such thing as innocent civilians in Gaza, because Gaza voted for Hamas.” So it completely throws the idea of non-combatants out the window. It’s the Jewish idea and the Nazi idea of (?). You know, kill your family, kill everyone.

Kevin Barrett: They’re going to have to kill billions then, because the entire MENA region, where I am—the whole region—everybody here pretty much unanimously sides with the Palestinian resistance. So are they going to kill billions of us?

E. Michael Jones: Well, they’re going to have to. But he (Rabbi Dov Fisher) concludes and completes the circle by saying it’s exactly the same as Dresden. In other words, “the attack on Dresden was justified because those people voted for Hitler.” So now it comes down to: If you vote, if the city you live in elected someone, then there are no such thing as innocent non-combatants any more.

Kevin Barrett: Right. So that means that if Israel elected Netanyahu, every Jew on earth should go straight to the gas chambers.

E. Michael Jones: This is the type of thinking. It all goes back to the Holocaust. In other words, they are taking their plans from the way the Americans conducted their war on Germany. That’s the way the Jews are talking. And the people in the State Department are pushing back against it because they understand where that’s going to lead.

Kevin Barrett: It’s really undermining the Zionist credibility. And bit by bit people are waking up. And one of these days Richie Allen is going to wake up to this. And a lot of other people are waking up already.

So let’s get into the historical context here a little bit. Just a couple of items to look at. First, the red heifer stuff. Here is a Mint Press article from back in September that I included for historical context. We don’t hear much about this in the mainstream media, or even most of the alternative media, but the Israeli government is actually on board with this radical, millenarian-messianic, I would argue satanic, settler plan to blow up the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is the Islamic world’s oldest and greatest architectural monument and the avatar of Islamic spirituality and ecumenism, and “rebuild” a blood-sacrifice temple. The Israeli government has actually paid for five pink heifers.

E. Michael Jones: Well, I think that you’re the one who said that this was the proximate cause of Al-Aqsa flood, when those 800 rabbis or settlers went into the Al-Aqsa Mosque. But the question is, why are they doing that? What’s the problem here? Well, I think the problem is guilt, if you want my humble opinion. Because al-Aqsa is built on the foundation of the Temple. And ever since Titus destroyed the Temple in 70 AD, the Jews have no way of expiating guilt. They had to burn animals, animal sacrifice, to expiate guilt.

Kevin Barrett: Yeah, like the scapegoat ritual, right? Driving the goat out. Or worse, they do a sacrifice.

E. Michael Jones: And so for a 2,000 year period, they’ve had great success in projecting their guilt onto other people, which is exactly what they did with the attack on the hospital. They’re good at doing that. But I don’t think it works.

I said this in an article I just wrote: There is a specter haunting Israel. And the one who articulated it was Ehud Barak, the former Prime Minister. He said “no Jewish kingdom has lasted longer than 80 years.” Now, people yell at me when I say that. I didn’t say it, he said it!

Kevin Barrett: So we’re getting close to the expiration date.

E. Michael Jones: That’s right. We’re five years away from the expiration date. And then Barak goes into detail about how after 80 years, the country is falling apart internally. And he quotes other historical examples: Communism didn’t last 80 years. That was a Jewish kingdom. He mentioned the United States Civil War. 80 years after the founding of the government, there was a civil war. That, I think, is what’s happening in Israel right now.

And whether I think it or not, Ehud Barak thinks it. And if he thinks it, there have got to be a lot of other people who feel: “Well, we better build this temple in the next five years because otherwise we’ll all die in our sins. We won’t be able to expiate guilt. We’ll all go to hell or wherever we go, because we didn’t rebuild the temple and have animal sacrifice.”

Kevin Barrett: Right. Well, with all of the sins around the creation of Zionism through a policy of systematic big lies and terrorism, they’re going to have to kill and bleed a lot of heifers.

Here’s more historical context from Ron Unz, a terrific article on the anthrax attacks. It’s important to remember that the anthrax aspect of the 9/11-anthrax false flag had Zionist fingerprints all over it, as did, of course, the 9/11 aspect. And Ron does a good job in this article of bringing in the fact that it could have easily been solved right at the beginning. Philip Zack and his girlfriend, two former workers at Fort Detrick, almost certainly were involved in writing a letter demonstrating foreknowledge of the attack.

And now the Zionists are on their way to killing God knows how many more and telling more big lies.

E. Michael Jones: Yeah, the big question is, are the American soldiers going to go into the tunnel as proxy warriors for the Israelis who don’t want to do it?

Kevin Barrett: Well, if the American soldiers want to die for a pink heifer, you know, whatever.

E. Michael Jones: Or the gay disco or whatever. I think that this is wearing thin. I’m getting tweets from people saying “not going to die for Israel.” Soldiers saying “not going to die for Israel,” that type of thing. I don’t see it happening. They’ve cried wolf too many times.

Kevin Barrett Well, Mike, if they don’t want to die for the Pink Heifer or for the gay disco, would they die for a gay disco named the Pink Heifer? Can you imagine? There’s the logo and a neon sign, The Pink Heifer. Wouldn’t that be a great name for a gay disco?

E. Michael Jones: Yes, yes. You can start one in Morocco.

E Michael Jones: If the humanitarian aid comes in, if the United States, the Biden administration has taken control, that means there will be no ground invasion. If there’s no ground invasion, then everyone stands back, and then you can have some type of peaceful exchange of hostages.

Kevin Barrett: And Netanyahu’s career ends. So he doesn’t want that to happen.

E. Michael Jones: I think it’s in his interest to prolong the war. I think it’s in his interest to have one more atrocity after another, because I think it’s the only way he can hold on to power.

To get back to Ehud Barak, the country is completely divided. The only way Bibi can rule is by creating an external threat. That’s always the way it is with people like this. Now the question is how deep does this go? And that’s why I wanted to bring in a kind of theological dimension to this. Because if they’re thinking that we only have five years left, there’s an element of desperation involved here that would probably support Netanyahu, as opposed to the people who maybe don’t feel that way and want to have some type of ceasefire and move back to try to deal with this in a rational behavior rather than with military force.

Kevin Barrett: I agree. I also think it’s really important that people in the West should listen to what Hamas says, because that’s totally systematically suppressed from the Western media, even the alternative media. Saleh al-Arouri, Hamas’s deputy chief, has been giving these long interviews. You can watch them in Arabic on Al Jazeera, and you can probably find some of it on Al Jazeera English, and get Hamas’ perspective on all of this. And what you discover is that they never intended to massacre Israeli civilians. Hamas is a much more reasonable and calculating and ultimately peace-loving group than they’re given credit for.

And Hamas has always been willing to have a ceasefire. Even though Hamas, like everybody else who’s paying attention, believes that there shouldn’t be any Jewish state there, if Israel goes back to the pre-1967 borders, they’re willing to have a ceasefire, lay down their weapons, and work politically and peacefully—if Israel just goes back to those 1967 borders like the entire international community wants them to do.

So anyway, people really should listen to Hamas. Don’t just take these cherry-picked snippets attributed to Hamas by various Zionist sources. Go actually listen to what Hamas says and get that side of the story directly.

E Michael Jones: I think the other thing that we need to talk about is diplomatic pressure from China and Russia. At the moment when the tanks were massing for the ground offensive, already moved up to the border— at that point they said they were going to postpone it because of the weather, because it rained there or something like that.

It may have been the fact that Putin said that we have a Kinzhal missile that can hit that aircraft carrier, and at the same time that China basically pulled out and sided with Hamas and said that there had to be some type of peaceful solution—I think that that may have caused them to pull back.

I don’t think it (a Gaza ground invasion and subsequent World War III) going to happen.

Kevin Barrett: So you’re saying no ground invasion?

E. Michael Jones: That’s what I’m saying. I think that’s always been the red line, hasn’t it? Wasn’t Iran threatening that “if there’s a ground invasion, we’ll get involved?”

I think the United States said, “well, we don’t want that, they’re talking to each other.” After Blinken stopped saying he has relatives who died in the Holocaust, maybe he talked to someone about “maybe we should do something about this threat of a ground invasion and Iranian response.”

So that was the crucial moment, I think that they blinked. It’s happened before. I don’t know whether it was the result of the Soleimani murder, when Iran fired missiles at a United States base in Iraq, and at that point it was Trump’s position, “okay, you’ve got to counter this,” and Netanyahu was egging him on, and at that point Hassan Nasrallah said “if you do that, we are going to fire 250,000 missiles into Israel.” And at that point, Netanyahu backed down.

I think we tend to miss these moments because nobody wants to talk about them in the mainstream media. But I think that that was such a moment.

So I said before, they’re not going to go in on a ground invasion. And it still hasn’t happened. And now there’s humanitarian aid that has basically ended the blockade. I think this is the result of international pressure, including pressure from the United States.

Kevin Barrett: So World War III may not be quite as imminent as my headline suggested.

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  1. With the plandemic/”vaccines” joint venture of the USEUNATO terrorists, Russia, China, the UN/WHO et al. surpassing the WW1 official death toll, world’s not out of the woods just yet. The Rothschild neocolony in Palestine business model is obviously worth sacrificing millions of lives for in their view.

  2. Altai3 says:

    E. Michael Jones: That’s right. We’re five years away from the expiration date. And then Barak goes into detail about how after 80 years, the country is falling apart internally. And he quotes other historical examples: Communism didn’t last 80 years. That was a Jewish kingdom. He mentioned the United States Civil War. 80 years after the founding of the government, there was a civil war. That, I think, is what’s happening in Israel right now.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strauss%E2%80%93Howe_generational_theory

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  3. Notsofast says:

    what if you threw a purim pity party and no one showed up? imagine the embarrassment, of having invested your bottom shekel, into purim gragers and having no one show up to your party to buy them? now how the hell are they going to blot out the name of hamas, oh my god, what a financial disaster (the only kind that counts), what do we do now? mockingbird media full speed ahead, damn the torpedoes…..mighty wurlitzer crank up hava nagila to 11, we’ll sell the gragers to anglo football hooligans, we can still recover our losses…sure you can bibi……lol

    • Agree: Pheasant
  4. This is a mess America should avoid.

    But it won’t.

    • Replies: @HammerJack
  5. Wokechoke says:

    Dare the IDF come out and fight Hamas in the rubble of Gaza? It’s as good a place to break a regular army as any other given the ruins of concrete and rebar. Their generals must know it.

    Video Link

    Come out Yoni Schwartze and Herschel Greenzpan
    Come out and fight me like a man
    Come and show your yentas how you won medals as Hasbaras
    Tell them how We made you up and run away
    From the lovely alleys and lanes of Gaza!

    Irish rebel song. Slightly turned.

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  6. Keep Wisconsin Rep Derrik Van Orden in Israel. Do not let that slimy bastard return to the United States.

  7. roonaldo says:

    Good cop my arse. Those carrier battle groups are there to say, “We’ll bomb anyone who moves against Israel.”

    It’s a dog and pony show. Israel supposedly agreed to a bit of humanitarian aid, but the aid trucks still sit idle. The U.S. vetoed a basic, impartial, humanitarian aid/ceasefire resolution in the U.N. Security Council (the vote was 14-1). Israeli terror bombings continue unabated.

    The neocons want war, and salivate at the prospect of finding an excuse to attack Russian military bases in Syria. That’s why Putin set up Khinzhal-carrying Mig-31 patrols in the Black Sea and came flat out and said they can sink carriers.

    “Stepford Biden,” (the Dark Journalist’s term for him) is merely trotted out to read teleprompter scripts during the narrow time windows when the meds kick in. He is incapable of the sustained efforts real diplomatic negotiations require. His speech to the nation last night was vapid, jingoistic nonsense.

    I understand Hamas’ damage control efforts. But they definitely slaughtered and took prisoner innocent civilians, when they could have attacked only military targets. Of course the Zionists and the lapdog press will magnify the matter and mostly ignore Israeli atrocities. It was a major Hamas fuck-up, unnecessary to evoke an Israeli bloodthirsty response that Hamas figured would draw in regional/worldwide Islamic support.

    The Middle East sits on a powder keg, with a regional war (and quite possibly worse), at stake, while bipartisan supporters in Congress howl in unison for war and the neocons orchestrate the choir.

  8. as soon as I see the name “E. Michael Jones”,

    an obscurantist who thinks the poor innocent Jews ate being victimized

    by some esoteric “cryptocracy”

    I stop and change the channel.

    • Replies: @Demize!
  9. Anonymous[302] • Disclaimer says:

    No doubt Izzies’ preoccupation with parkour is induced, to habituate the conscripts for urban warfare in Gaza. But I think Izzies’ essential cowardice will neutralize that. Sitting in a guard tower shooting teenagers’ eyes out, that’s their speed. The Jew State will have to send settlers, and in there it will not be twenty of them against one old guy down to his last olive tree. Izzies don’t want to die for their country, they want to kill untermenschen from a safe distance. Iran did the Zionist entity a big favor, giving the Jew supremacists a compelling reason to back off.

  10. Gerry says:

    When visiting Israel back in 1994, we came across some girls on a bus who helped us volunteers get off at the right bus station. Upon exiting we strung up a conversation asking where we were from and what we were doing in Israel? When it came my time and I said I was from Vancouver, Canada, one of the girls went into such an emotional outburst raising her arms and flailing about yelling at us all ‘wow, you come from paradise!!!!’ And then she just stopped and glared at me with this look of astonishment with disbelief really why anyone would visit and said to me ‘what are you doing over here in this hell?’ Well, I replied Vancouver is a very beautiful place but paradise I’m not so sure of? She however, just couldn’t reconcile in her thoughts anyone doing what I did.

    To make a long story short that girl I think cried all the way home to be in my shoes and escape that place?

    If ever a people needed Christ and love isn’t it that place? Unfortunately, love, the kind that is on offer with Christ Jesus comes at a terrible price!!

  11. Demize! says:
    @Haxo Angmark

    Everytime I see a comment by the incredibly stupid Haxo Skidmark I turn the channel. But I leave a comment first.

    • Replies: @Dumbo
    , @Truth Vigilante
  12. The government, & spies in InfraGard, & the Munchausen Ministry of medical fraud, tyranny, terrorism, and torture have completely destroyed America. As far as I am concerned, you can send everyone of them to fight in Ukraine or Israel. I don’t care which country or side they fight on, I ust wabt to get rid of the God damned fucking Parasites, but they cannot use any military equipment to fight. The countries that they fight for will have to provide it.

  13. @anonymouseperson

    This is a mess America should avoid.

    If it weren’t for America, this mess wouldn’t even exist.

    If America hadn’t been hijacked by a tiny but pernicious minority many years ago, the jews in the middle east would long since have been forced to make peace with the arabs there.

    And by and large, that’s the situation which existed for centuries before the Nabka. Now people are talking about WW3? This isn’t exactly progress.

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  14. @Gerry

    Unfortunately, love, the kind that is on offer with Christ Jesus comes at a terrible price!!

    Yep, and that is why JC’s “love” is bunk, he has never done anything for humanity after he died, world wars, genocides, torture, and all the rest of humanity’s most evil activities just continued without any interference from him.

    Time to face reality? The only power we are subjected to is Mother Nature’s and she does not pretend to give love or stop humanity’s evilness, yet she is the one that put us here. Think about it 😉

    • Replies: @DanFromCT
  15. Dumbo says:
    @Demize!

    He’s one of the most useless commenters on this site, and that’s saying something, considering the huge amount of useless commenters that there are.

    • Replies: @meamjojo
  16. Dr Barrett, I am pretty sure the AL Aqsa mosque was a church before the conquest of Jerusalem.
    Also Jones reports the temple destruction story of ad79, yet the evidence of a Jewish temple being a few hundred yards away where the spring of Gion is, and the temple mount being the location of the Roman garrison since its the high point, is compelling.

  17. meamjojo says:
    @Dumbo

    “He’s one of the most useless commenters on this site, and that’s saying something, considering the huge amount of useless commenters that there are. ”

    You are of course including yourself in the useless and dumb column? Thus your screen name.

    • Replies: @Dumbo
  18. Dumbo says:
    @meamjojo

    Well, I must admit you are not useless — you’re a malevolent troll bent on convincing the world that Jews are demonic beings whose only purpose in life is to cause misery and pain. Seriously, do you think your comments help Jews? Perhaps you need to reevaluate that. Repent and accept Christ, so that you don’t go to Hell, even if it seems you’re already living in it.

    • Replies: @RadicalCenter
  19. Gerry says:

    Hey Ernesto che

    Why do we find in the bible not just a great worldwide flood but everything concerning climate change. Everything including tornado’s which the bible calls whirlwinds?

    Getting an education yet? Please throw your universities where they actually belong in the garbage can!!!

    and o Italy ponder what this is all about?


    Video Link

  20. DanFromCT says:
    @Ernesto Che

    Listen to the little creep denigrate the source of all that he has in this world. Ernesto Che—they’re all geniuses—has examined the theology, art, architecture, music, philosophy, ethics, law, science, and technology of Western Civilization and found its source wanting. What a sick little troll.

    Without the Scholastics—a major animus of his Jewish hatred—there wouldn’t even be the vocabulary to produce the conceptual thinking giving rise to science, and yet he’d claim with one canard after the other the Church impeded science, or burned the library in Alexandria because, you see, it contained great literature that the Jews so cherish.

    Well, it’s way past time to recognize and compartmentalize this parasite that’s the chief source of the negatives he blames on his victims. In person, this little cretin would disappear faster than the Cheshire cat up his own ass, last seen with half-closed slits for eyes and an ear-to-ear, shit-eating grin.

    • Replies: @Ernesto Che
  21. @Demize!

    Everytime I see a comment by the incredibly stupid Haxo Skidmark I turn the channel.

    Good stuff Demize.

    I’ve been referring to him by his other alias (ie: Laxo Stretchmark).
    But ‘Skidmark’ works just as well, for this ‘Shit-Stain’ of an individual.

    • Replies: @Notsofast
  22. @DanFromCT

    Oh dear, Danny boy, have I stepped on your toes, rattled your cage a bit too much, hmmm baby?
    Poor darling, why are you foaming from the mouth so much? Boy oh boy, you’re in bad shape. You cannot even draw logical conclusions, you’re so angry.

    But then again, logical conclusions is not for the intellectually challenged, and Danny boy, you are not merely intellectually challenged, no sir, that is way too flattering. You, Danny boy are no more than a glorified imbecile, and it shows.

    Run along to your mates in the sandbox, Danny boy, and report back when you think you have something coherent to say. Goodbye, little Danny 👋

  23. “I have relatives who died in the Holocaust.”

    Well, no you don’t: by definition. You don’t have relatives if those relatives are currently dead.

  24. Notsofast says:
    @Truth Vigilante

    But ‘Skidmark’ works just as well, for this ‘Shit-Stain’ of an individual.

    exactly right, which is why i’ve called him “asshole skidmark”. great minds must think alike, as they say. community wac-a-troll on unz, brings us together in our struggle to overcome, the tsunami of bullshit. we’re like big wave surfers, in the name of the truth.

    • Agree: Truth Vigilante
  25. @Gerry

    What are you talking about?
    People can’t be helped by dead people (such as jesus) unless it’s in the form of a financial bequest.

    And according to “the” bible, God Himself is unable to help repentent people by forgiving their sins without having an innocent man tortured to death, I.e. the alleged crucifixion (“jesus died for your sins” and “the only way to the Father is through me”). Human sacrifice is a terrible price indeed. One that pagan barbarians thought was necessary, and apparently the numerous and sometimes anonymous, morally confused bastards who wrote “the new testament.”

    That region needs the love of God and the respect and restraint towards other peaceable human beings that he wants us to practice. Those suffering people won’t be helped by the worship of any man dead or alive, nor by babbling about the glory of human sacrifice, nor by the many absurd unnecessary doctrines of the three abrahamic cults.

    • Replies: @gerry
  26. @Dumbo

    If you care what “the” bible says, then you should realize that you’re contradicting the words and actions of jesus and the other supposed prophets when you worship jesus (or any man) as God. If you’re a trinitarian, you compound the moral and logical error (and the anti-biblical worldview) with the incoherent “trinity” concept.

    Here’s a refutation of the “trinity” from a devout christian:

    Here are critiques of the “trinity” from nonchristians, if it’s not too scary for a zealot of one abrahamic cult to consider logic from a member of the “wrong” abrahamic cult:

    Video Link

    Video Link

    Video Link

    Video Link
    Repent and ask GOD for forgiveness. stop embarrassing yourself and being a pagan by praying to, or “through”, dead men.

    • Replies: @Dumbo
    , @Wokechoke
    , @Wokechoke
  27. Dumbo says:
    @RadicalCenter

    Troll. (I’m out of buttons)

  28. Wokechoke says:
    @RadicalCenter

    White people never abandoned Trinitarian gods. They grafted their concept onto the volcano demon foreskin eater outlined by the Jews, in an act of high literary parody. A jest if you will.

    Christianity is ambiguity carved in stone. A hot bed for heresy and creativity.

    Fanatical Monotheism is for hysterical heebs and sullen shitskins.

  29. Wokechoke says:
    @RadicalCenter

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_deity

    This sullen urine skinned interloper should fuck off back to Asia.

  30. gerry says:
    @RadicalCenter

    what a saint you must be, perfect in morality hmmm?

    Allah should put you to the test as he did Job to see how you would respond to his discipline and purification of your life?

    you don’t seem to get the message that one man had to suffer death for all otherwise what would be left of mankind to save? nothing yes? i’m

    strange your not the type are you to believe that 70 virgins is the price or reward for vengeance are you?

    i remember well that guy from the Philippians who murdered 3 16 year old Christian girls by beheading them? are they now part of the Mos heaven being ravished in front of God?

  31. 36 ulster says:

    Sinking an aircraft carrier might not be an easy thing to do. At least until recently, the USN had a tradition of efficient and effective damage control. And, even if one or both carriers were to be sunk, most of those on board could be saved. So stop salivating at the prospect of our carriers being lost with all hands, EMJ. However, DAMAGING hits can put a carrier totally hors de combat, as the catastrophic fires on the Oriskany and Forrestal in the Gulf of Tonkin demonstrated.

    • Thanks: Lucky Jackson
  32. TG says:

    I’m going to limit myself to the military issue of whether aircraft carriers are “sitting ducks” – and more importantly, if this even matters. I’m not a professional military person – but given the laughably bad track record of most military ‘experts’ perhaps this is not a weakness.

    Modern aircraft carriers are I think a lot harder to sink than is commonly thought. I saw a documentary on how they were going to sink an obsolete aircraft carrier, and they had to really work at it: these things have been designed by very smart people with the benefit of a lot of experience not to sink! Still, from a purely military point of view the issue is not to sink them, but to damage them enough that they can’t conduct effective flight operations – and that I think is a lot easier. Certainly enough shots with modern anti-ship missiles will get through the defenses and at least incapacitate them.

    But so what?

    Imagine a huge hulking bully daring you to punch him the nose. The nose is vulnerable: you could surely bloody the nose. But then the bully would beat the crap out of you. I think to some extent modern aircraft carriers are like that: a bluff, a threat, a coercion. Sure Iran could probably take some out – and then give the United States a Pearl Harbor/Maine/9-11 causus belli propaganda win and massive counterattacks from submarines and long-range missiles etc. Does anyone want to poke the bear like that? If not, the carriers are a constant symbol of American power cowing the opposition (at least, for now). As much psychological, I think, as militarily practical.

    • Replies: @Shitposter_In Chief
  33. The real question should be what can be done about that E. Michael Jones hairpiece (wig).

  34. @TG

    They’re simply showing how little they know about what they’re talking about.

    Hypersonic missiles are NOT a threat to naval ships, unless they’re in a dock. Why? Because the speeds used create a shield of plasma around it, which blocks radar and radio signals.

    Makes them somewhat difficult to track on radar (but observable hundreds of kilometers away on IR) but more importantly…… they can’t receive course corrections and updates. If they have a seeker head it can’t see out.

    All the ships have to do is move course slightly and the missiles will miss.

  35. Can’t help but wonder if this massive US Navy deployment in the Mediterranean might be to keep tabs on Israel’s fleet of Dolphin class nuclear attack submarines. The ones so conspicuous by their absence in our privatized state propaganda apparatus – oops, I mean our glorious free press. Just in case the Muslim nations, united now as never before, finally get their act together, and the madmen in Tel Aviv decide the time has come to exercise the Samson Option.

    As a British PM once said, this nation has no permanent national allies, only permanent national interests. Preservation of the world’s oil supply, or allegiance to a tiny state of religious lunatics: seems like an easy choice. As yet another crafty member of the tribe once said, it is dangerous to have America as your enemy, but fatal to have her as your friend.

  36. It took 4000 battleship cruiser destroyer shells to sink the Bismark in WW2.

  37. @Shitposter_In Chief

    When these were initially discussed, it was assumed the attacker would be using satellite to observes and control the attack course.

    • Replies: @Shitposter_In Chief
  38. Who could possibly care about these babblings from military minds (contradiction in terms, sorry).

    The point is, if we don’t put down the pen and pick up the sword, the world will be Palestinians under these parasitic pricks… and you dumbshit soldiers and fake “leaders” who work for them, you NEED TO GO… NOW-ISH…..

  39. Deadbeat says:

    Reiner Fuellmich wasn’t arrested for “free speech”. He is accused of committing embezzlement. He misappropriated the donations he received for his own personal use.

  40. Suprising and disappointing that Kevin Barrett doesn’t know the Hamas attack was assisted by the Israeli government, there’s lots of evidence for it. And it’s obvious if you know anything about the Israeli border wall around Gaza.

  41. @Beyond the pale and fedup

    But the radio signals can’t get through to update them, unless they slow down on terminal approach, which would leave them vulnerable to defensive systems

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