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Dec. 18, 2023 - Jim Fetzer
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False Flag Weekly News (16 Dec 2023) Kevin Barrett with J. Michael Springmann
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Welcome to False Flag Weekly News, the weekly news show that covers the top 30 Zionist atrocities of the week.
Well, that's what we've been doing lately.
It's usually the 30 most important news stories of the week.
But the way things are going, it's pretty hard to ignore the Zionist atrocities.
I wish we could.
Anyway, here's my co-host J. Mike Springman.
How are you doing, Mike?
I'm good.
I'm happy to be here and to throw rocks at the zebras and their vicious atrocities that nobody wants to talk about in America or Europe.
All right, well we have plenty of rocks lined up to throw this week, so let's start throwing them.
Okay, so I'm going to have to play around with my screen a little bit here and get this right.
Okay, here we go into the share screen so we can look at our slide of the week, and this is our slide of the week.
I was thinking of making a Christmas card out of this image, Mike.
Is this the sort of thing that you might send to your relatives as a Christmas greeting?
I like that.
Jesus with a fire extinguisher.
So what's that about?
If people didn't hear about it yet, there was this Polish legislator whose name is, what is it, Grzegor, Grzegor, what's his last name?
Anyway, Gerzegor, he went Gerzegor on the Polish legislation by going after the menorah candles with his fire extinguisher, and we decided to make that our music video of the week.
Now, the original video actually had pretty good music, because playing in the background was whatever it was.
It was good music.
It was almost like a good silent movie soundtrack.
We decided to make it one better.
Partly so we don't get sued for plagiarism.
If you put your own, you know, thing in there, it's not plagiarism anymore.
So here's our music video of the week, borrowed from the Guardian with a special song.
Guys, how do we use a fire extinguisher?
Let's sing the song.
Take out the safety pin back against the wind.
Point towards the fire, aim and shoot.
Take out the safety pin back against the wind.
Point towards the fire, aim and shoot.
All right, guys, let's go again.
You've got this!
Take out the safety pin back against the wind.
Point towards the fire, aim and shoot.
Take out the safety pin back against the wind.
Point towards the fire, aim and shoot.
Okay, so that's our music video of the week, courtesy of Gregor Samsa and No, Gerzegor.
Gosh, what's his last name?
Anyway, Gerzegor is going to be a household name pretty soon, after he took a fire extinguisher to the menorah candles in the Polish legislature.
Yeah, they're burning down Gaza.
exercising caution, fearing that the place we burned down by all the zebras that are touting their glories of Hanukkah and the destruction of Palestine. - Yeah, they're burning down Gaza.
Somebody needs to take a fire extinguisher to those people.
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All right, so what happened this week?
Well, all kinds of stuff.
We're going to start, though, with Jimmy Dore covering Building 7.
I guess it's, what, 23 years later, whatever, but it was nice to see that somebody with that big of an audience brought on Professor Leroy Halsey, who's been on my show, He's the University of Alaska professor who ran that simulation of the destruction of Building 7 and proved that NIST, the government agency charged with covering up the attack on America on 9-11, was completely full of it.
So anyway, I don't know.
Mike, do you think that Jimmy Dore is going to get this case reopened?
I doubt it.
The establishment and the mainstream media, or maybe what we call the The Jews Media or the Jews Papers or the Televiva Vision, as you so aptly put it one time, will simply make sure that only one side of the story is heard and that there is no analysis, there is no thinking, there is no looking at what really happened versus what they said happened.
Yeah, I'm afraid that's probably true.
But the truth is creeping out.
It's really just a question of whether it creeps us out enough that we decide to do something about it.
And maybe when that moment finally comes, it'll be a whole bunch of different issues that work together synergistically.
Okay, well, moving from the my hop made it happen on purpose of 9-11.
Let's just Put it straight, I mean, they did it.
Not to put too fine a point on it.
To the let it happen on purpose hypothesis about October 7th in Well, more stories are coming out, adding to the credence one might have.
I was very skeptical initially of this, but evidence is coming out, and hey, I'm capable of looking at new evidence and changing my mind.
So here was another New York Times story.
There's been a series of them along this line.
Now this, I don't think, actually gives us very much new evidence to support Leihab.
This story just exposes the fact that Bibi Netanyahu's government cooperated with the funding of Hamas from Qatar Now, remember, Hamas is a charitable organization that spends well over 90% of its funds on humanitarian efforts, on helping poor people in soup kitchens and things like that.
It's only spending, what, 10% on its military budget, so the fact that Israel allowed Qatar to bring money to Hamas in the context is far from proof that this was some kind of false flag operation or that Hamas is some kind of false flag group, which I don't think it is.
But what do you think, Mike?
Well, I've seen articles, rather strange articles, in fact, talking about how women intelligence officers in the Israeli military had questioned what was happening to their vaunted electronic fence.
And they were seeing groupings of Hamas freedom fighters in various positions that didn't seem usual.
And they attempted to tell the higher ups and they dismissed them because you're just a bunch of emotional women, which says something about our Zebu allies over there.
Well, my goodness, they're sexist!
They're politically incorrect!
And anti-Semitic, because they're killing Arabs who are Semites.
Indeed, yeah.
Maybe we should cut off funding for those people, to say the least.
But anyway, this particular story about the funding of Hamas Through, you know, Qatari envoys being allowed to do so, or even encouraged by the Netanyahu government, which does want to make sure that there are two separate authorities in Palestine, strategically, for divide-and-conquer purposes.
None of this proves or even really adds any strong evidence to this thesis that Israel stood down its defenses on October 7th.
However, the next story is a little more interesting.
That is that apparently there were urgent consultations the night before October 7th, and nothing was done as far as issuing any meaningful warnings, least of all to the people at that music festival, who were basically all anti-Netanyahu voters and perhaps expendable.
This story from Haaretz, the leading Israeli liberal newspaper, was perhaps most interesting, not so much for the story itself, but for the comments.
The comments were pretty amazing.
The whole line of comments is all people saying that Bibi and the government let this happen on purpose.
Just sacrifice a few liberals and peaceniks on the border and you'll have an endless war.
These are Israelis commenting on the story in the most prestigious Israeli newspaper.
Everything continually points up to the fact that people in power knew something was up.
This smells to high heaven.
These are just randomly taken.
Virtually all of the commenters, the majority of the commenters, are calling this a lie hop.
Of course Bibi knew.
Of course the entire coalition knew.
And the commenter talks about the drills with the exact scenario they executed two months ago.
And the BBC was recently showing even photos of the soccer stadium field-sized large area where the preparation was done with a replica of the buildings they planned to attack.
And then, of course, the Egypt intelligence warning.
So the majority of the commenters on this story in Haaretz, Israel's most prestigious newspaper, think that Bibi Netanyahu let it happen on purpose.
Well, whether or not Bibi did, and I'm admitting that the evidence is starting to suggest that that's a possibility, it's certainly interesting that so many Israelis think that, isn't it, Mike?
Yes, it is.
I mean, they generally are in lockstep with hating Arabs and wanting to kill Palestinians.
And the article goes through and lists all of the things that the army should have done but didn't do, and which they knew about.
So I think that It leans more and more towards the LIHOP, and of course, surprisingly to me, that the Israelis actually criticize and question their government for engaging in murder, war crimes, and human rights violations.
Okay, well, I still think that the outcome of this has not been what any sane Israeli strategist would have wanted, but who says they're sane?
Exactly.
Okay, so here's the music festival cars.
This is a photo from this story in Haaretz.
Now, look at those cars and tell me this was done by small arms fire, by Hamas?
I'm sorry.
Obviously, we have all kinds of testimony about how the Israeli defense forces went trigger happy and went after these cars with helicopter gunships, fired tanks into Kibitz buildings and killed the vast majority of civilians killed on October 7th, were killed by the Israeli military, not by Hamas.
And they've been trying to cover up and obfuscate that by making up all kinds of insane atrocity fables, imagining the terrible things that Hamas never actually did.
And, you know, you could even work this LIHOP into a situation.
You can imagine that maybe the Hannibal directive to kill all of these Israeli hostages and their hostage takers was invoked not only to prevent more hostages from being taken, but maybe also because they wanted a bigger casualty count.
They wanted to have these horrible photos to show.
But showing this photo should be counterproductive because everybody who sees this should know that Israel killed these people.
Hamas did not.
Well, I mean, you've got to look at that.
It's obviously that it comes in handy and that, you know, they also use napalm and rockets and a few other things on those cars, plus the people in them or around them.
And then they show all these horribly burned bodies and claim that somehow Hamas did this.
What was Hamas doing?
Like, did they have flamethrowers or something?
That's crazy.
Anyway, let's get into the breaking news today.
So, Mike, I apologize.
I maybe didn't give you enough of a heads up about these breaking news stories, so you don't have to comment too much if you don't want to.
But I guess we had this story in the list.
I moved it up to the front because of the big protests in Tel Aviv that are the big front page story today.
The Israelis may have killed hundreds of people on October 7th, meaning their own people as well as Hamas people, but now they've admitted that they killed three hostages.
Three Israeli prisoners or captives had apparently escaped or were running around free in Gaza.
They encountered Israeli military people, These Israeli civilians, who'd been held hostage and who are now free, waved a white flag.
And the Israeli military reacted the way that the Israeli military does when you wave a white flag of surrender at them.
They just mowed them down in cold blood.
And now it turns out they were Israelis.
And there are a lot of people in Israel who are angry about this.
And I don't blame them.
How about you?
Well, that's typical.
I mean, it even made the front page of the Washington Post today, and oh, they're all wringing their hands, and they're quite happy that they, the Israelis are quite happy that they can use this propaganda, and you tell the lie, and it takes an axe and a chainsaw, maybe, to cut it out.
Well, we better rev up our chainsaws, then.
So, here are some more stories of how, when this was originally reported, and The fact that the IDF is so trigger-happy, I think, speaks volumes about its sadistic willingness to just shoot first, ask questions later, and kill their own people, as they did on October 7th.
But it also speaks volumes about their cowardice.
I mean, these people basically wear adult diapers into combat, as Abu Ubaidah, the chief of the Al Qasim Brigades, a spokesperson, said.
Because, you know, they're afraid to go toe to toe with an enemy that can fight back.
They're really good at killing women and children from a safe distance, preferably from, you know, way up in the sky where they can't, you know, with remote control drones and things like that.
But get them down on the ground and they're so terrified of actually doing any fighting where they could risk their own necks that they shoot first and ask questions later.
And that's what happened when they killed their own hostages.
It's becoming a big scandal.
It'd be nice if this is the scandal that brings down Netanyahu and stops the war, but I don't know if I have enough faith in the people of the occupied Zionist entity to think that's actually going to happen.
Well, the other breaking news story here is that Al Jazeera's cameraman, Samir Abu Dhaka, was killed, probably deliberately, once again.
Yet, I think he's like a 90-something journalist.
Who's been murdered by the Israelis, the majority of them deliberate, and they've also deliberately murdered families of many journalists as well.
They don't want anybody to see what's going on, but these regional outlets just keep sending in journalists to replace the ones that the Israelis kill.
I think these journalists are a lot braver than the Israeli troops in adult diapers who are murdering them.
Oh, exactly.
That even made the Washington Post buried, of course, way inside the first section.
Uh, and they actually gave six columns and a big picture to it.
Uh, but they, uh, talked about how they were deliberately targeted.
They deliberately target, uh, the press people because it says pressed on their, uh, black jacket or helmet, uh, in English and Arabic.
And, uh, additionally, uh, they go after their houses.
They go after their places of work.
Uh, the, uh, uh, the journalist who was killed, he had four kids.
And a large part of his family had been destroyed in several stages by the Israelis, killing some, I think, 14 people in their houses, and where they were sheltering from the Zionist attacks.
Yeah, it's not a good strategy to win affection from the journalistic community.
It's kind of amazing that Israel is still being protected by journalists in the West, especially the United States, given its willingness to just murder journalists and their families.
But, you know, maybe that's part of it, is maybe that terrorizes some people.
On the other hand, it's also probably because so many journalists in the West, especially the United States, are of Jewish ethnicity, and they've been brought up with all this Holocaust propaganda that, oh, that everybody wants to throw us in the gas chambers and drive us into the sea, and so Israel is our last fortress, blah, blah, blah.
And so they run interference for these creeps who kill journalists routinely.
It's sad, but it's true.
Well, let's get into the big losses.
This is why I don't think that October 7th was a false flag per se.
There might have been a lie hop element where evidence is coming in suggesting that could be the case, especially since the Israelis have managed to force the Americans to let them continue to massacre people and to threaten to try to push the Palestinians out of Gaza and indeed of Palestine.
That's obviously what they're trying to do.
I still doubt they'll succeed.
In any case, the reason I don't think that the false flag scenario holds in the big picture is that Israel is, again, in a worse position after October 7th than it was before.
And here are some of the reasons.
They're not doing well militarily.
Right after announcing that they thought they'd finally contained Hamas, boom, the biggest ambush of the war hits and at least nine Israeli soldiers get killed.
Here's the defense minister, Gallant, which is That's going to be a pyrrhic victory, inshallah.
talking about how we finally got him on the run, and then, boom, the Al-Khazan Brigades staged this ambush.
So militarily, things aren't going so well for the Zionists, and that, of course, could have been expected, which is one reason why this war, in the long run, is going to be a disaster for Israel.
It's going to be a pyrrhic victory, inshallah.
The thing is, the Hamas freedom fighters, as we had in the previous session, are good at smuggling out pictures of them destroying Israeli tanks and shooting up Israeli armored personnel carriers and so forth.
And they are being accused of hiding their casualties.
They're admitting apparently now to 5,000 of them in the Zionist highly moral defense force.
But I don't think that that's more than An overstatement?
I think it's an understatement.
So along with this front page story of the nine Israeli soldiers plus, apparently it may be more than that actually, being eliminated in this Hamas stratagem, apparently they've taken out over a hundred Israeli military vehicles in the past five days, according to Abu Ubaidah in this statement that came out a couple of days ago.
So, the military situation for the Zionist entity is not good.
No matter how many women and children they massacre, they can't seem to stop Hamas.
And Hamas has a fraction of the power and sophistication of some of the other forces in the region, including Hezbollah and their Iranian sponsors.
And then if you throw in all the other countries that at this point are fed up with the Zionists, Uh, and you see that the Zionists can't even, uh, take care of, of Hamas in any reasonable timeframe.
It really does suggest that they are extremely vulnerable.
Oh, exactly.
They, uh, the Yemenis are fighting back.
Uh, they've got the Maersk shipping company, one of the largest in the world, uh, stating, according to the Iran Observer, that, uh, because the, uh, what the Israelis are doing, Uh, and how, uh, Yemen is firing rockets at ships transiting the, uh, Red Sea.
Uh, we're not gonna send our ships through there anymore.
We're gonna go the long way around, uh, uh, the Cape of Good Hope.
Yeah, it was just on Press TV today talking about that.
Yeah, it seems like they can't stop Yemen from targeting ships going to Israel.
Now, it's too bad there's nobody in the Mediterranean that can stop the ships supplying Israel that way, and it's time for Turkey to stop its fleet.
That's what I said on Press TV.
Turkey needs to stop allowing companies to supply the Zionists from Turkey.
But that's another issue.
Next story!
Over 5,000 Israeli soldiers have been injured, 2,000 are disabled.
This is a really bad situation, again, when the Zionists can't deal with Hamas, which is, yeah, they're capable people, but still they're penned up inside of Gaza and really pretty limited in their capabilities, and yet they are holding their own against the best of the IDF.
Well, this looks like what happened to the Americans in Southeast Asia, where the Viet Cong finally got the Americans to withdraw after years of war and destruction and murder.
And if you look at these statistics, this is probably too low.
The 17,500 or so Palestinians killed are those whose bodies have been counted and identified, and there are a lot of thousands more under the rubble.
And this figure of 50,000 almost injured is mostly women and children is horrific in a population of a little over 2 million.
And it's getting worse all the time, and the U.S. is running interference for it.
We'll get into some of that as we continue through our stories.
Another big loss that the Israelis are taking from this war is that normalization is off the table.
is that normalization is off the table.
Everybody now agrees that it ain't going to happen.
Everybody now agrees that it ain't going to happen.
Israel is not going to be accepted by its neighbors in any way, shape, or form in the foreseeable future.
Israel is not going to be accepted by its neighbors in any way, shape, or form in the foreseeable future.
Instead, the only normalization that's coming out of this war is normalization between Saudi Arabia and Iran, who are both agreeing now with Iran's position, which is that the illegal genocidal entity squatting in occupied Palestine has to be erased from the pages of history. which is that the illegal genocidal entity squatting in occupied It doesn't mean the people all have to be killed.
It just means the regime has to be taken out.
And all of the Palestinians get to be the ones who decides who stays and who goes.
That's the Iranian position.
And the Saudis would agree.
They all agree with that informally.
But now they're going to pretty much have to adopt that formally as well.
And so we're going to have a consensus across the region that Iran's position on this has been right all along.
You mean that Jerry Kushner and his Abrahamic accords didn't succeed and are being rejected by sensible Arabs for once?
Well, that's what happens when you send your bonehead son-in-law to a complicated region to deal with a complicated issue.
Trump, bless his heart, he had the right instincts on NATO and a few other things, but he really screwed up this region.
I had some Trump-supporting friends who don't know anything about West Asia.
We're telling me that Trump was so brilliant getting peace through the Abraham Accords.
No, just wait.
And they didn't have to wait very long.
So yeah, we've got normalization now.
It's normalization of relations between everybody except Israel agreeing that Israel needs to go.
Turkey is unfortunately still allowing shipping to Israel, but rhetorically it's in line with the rest of the region.
And they pointed out this week that after the U.S.
vetoed the latest U.N.
resolution, and look at this U.N.
resolution, Guterres invoked Article 99, On December 12th, the General Assembly held a vote on Resolution 377A, and it went 153 to 28, with 23 abstentions.
I think there were only two European countries that voted with the U.S.
All the rest of America's European vassals actually had the audacity to defy their master and vote against Zionist-occupied USA on this issue.
So the U.S.
is totally alone, totally hated, You know, it's now they're like, you know, for forces unleashed in the world that are going to think that, you know, the revenge we're going to have to take on these Zionists, we're going to have to take revenge on those Americans who prop them up, too.
So expect big trouble in the future, Uncle Sam.
America is all alone in supporting this horrific genocide of massacres in occupied Palestine.
Yeah, but if they really wanted to take action, Turkey and the other signatories to the Genocide Convention, which is somewhere between 140 and 150, I think, they can simply go to the United Nations and demand that they invoke the Genocide Convention and start the ball rolling.
But they wring their hands.
The Arab League in particular does nothing at all except mouth off and show that it's a group of idiots that assemble every so often to preen and posture.
If the Turks really wanted to do something, if the Turks are really worried, go to the UN!
So, Mike, why do you think that they haven't gone to the UN yet?
Or why has nobody gone to the UN?
Any nation could do it.
Why hasn't any?
Yeah, two reasons.
One, of course, they fear retaliation by the United States and the murderers in Israel.
And two, they like the idea of getting money and scholarships and education And various sorts of trade benefits and purchases of American airplanes and so on.
And they don't want to give up on that.
They don't want to get off the gravy train.
Yeah, that's probably as good an answer as I have.
It's true, whoever bells the cat is going to be taking a big risk on this and on so many other things, but eventually it's all going to come back to bite the Uncle Sam and his genocidal nephew squatting in Palestine.
So, what really did happen on October 7th to set all this off?
The Western media has been yammering about the horrible, brutal massacre by Hamas.
But since then, it's emerged that actually it was the Israelis that did the majority of the killing of Israeli civilians that day.
And it seems like every week we have more stories on this.
The latest is this testimony from Hadas Dagan, survivor of the Israelis shelling a house in this kibbutz where they killed everybody but her.
So over and over, whether we're talking about the music festival, the kibbutz is where They don't want to admit to that.
They want to blame somebody else.
of mass carnage where hundreds of Israelis died on October 7th.
It turns out that pretty much all of that mass carnage was inflicted by the Israelis.
They don't want to admit to that.
They want to blame somebody else.
But it's going to be kind of hard to do a finger-pointing carantela when it's pretty clear that if you fire a tank shell at a house full of hostages, then you're going to kill some people.
Yeah.
I mean, they had tank shelling, guided missiles, and then the helicopter gunships did an awful lot of the damage, too.
And so more and more of this is coming out, and Haaretz even is afraid to touch this.
They'll talk about the three Israeli hostages that were accidentally killed, but they so far haven't linked that to the hundreds of Israeli civilians killed by the Israeli forces on October 7th.
And when that comes out, that could be the political funeral of Netanyahu.
But they're trying to distract us from it by making up these ridiculous stories about supposed mass rapes by Hamas.
You know, say what you want about Hamas, there are certain things that people might question what they do.
Taking civilian hostages, for example, you could argue that that's unethical.
I wouldn't in this case, because there are 10,000 Palestinians being brutally mistreated in Israeli Because, see, those people are essentially hostages.
So Hamas has the right to retaliate in kind and take its own hostages to try to get its people released.
As far as I'm concerned, that's OK.
But one thing that Hamas is not going to do is tolerate its people committing mass rape.
That's just not the Islamic way.
And yes, I know that the so-called Islamic State did some pretty crazy things, but I don't think even ISIS tolerated sort of mass rape in the heat of battle.
This is the sort of thing the Israelis might do.
It's the sort of thing that Western forces do.
The Americans did it in World War II and possibly at times in Vietnam and Iraq and other places.
But in the history of Islamic warfare, there are these very strict rules about how you deal with civilians.
No, they weren't always followed.
But anybody who has a strong rule.
Specifically, Islamic militia like Hamas is going to probably follow those.
So, of any army or militia in the world, the last one that's going to be doing rape is Hamas.
And guess what?
There's no evidence for it.
If there were any, it would have come out on October 8th or 9th, maybe at the latest.
And there would be actual testimonies and actual forensic evidence that all would have been collected and put before the world.
Nothing.
They waited until suddenly they have this distraction.
They need a distraction from this emerging reality that Israel did almost all the killing on October 7th.
And so now they make up these bogus rape accusations.
They have no actual testimony, no direct evidence.
They have nothing.
They're just telling stories.
And yet Hillary Clinton is standing up for this as are various other heavy hitters in the United States.
And ultimately Hillary needs to be tried and convicted and hanged or otherwise executed for propaganda for genocide.
Because by saying this, she is pushing this murder of tens of thousands of innocent women and children.
Well, what they're forgetting and what they're doing is reaching back to the old CIA playbook when Muammar Gaddafi asked.
And Libya were destroyed by the United States and the Nazi American terrorist organization, sometimes called NATO.
They claimed that Gaddafi had fed all of his soldiers Viagra so they could go and rape all of the other people in the country that they didn't like.
And somehow this is coming up again, and again nobody's questioning any of it.
Right.
And you know, I mean, there are a lot of wartime atrocities that happen in the world, but the odds that Hamas would be actually committing rape during this October 7th operation are infinitesimally low.
I mean, it's probably maybe one person or something, you know, committed.
that kind of crime.
And certainly it's certainly possible that non-Hamas people came through the breaches in the wall and perhaps did lute or maybe even rape.
I don't know.
But I think we would have heard about that and we would have gotten some credible evidence about it a long time ago if that had been the case.
So I doubt very much there were any rapes at all on the part of Palestinians against Israelis on October 7th.
Highly unlikely.
The whole thing is, if you're busy fighting, do you have time to stop and put your gun down and pull your pants down and rape somebody?
You'll get yourself killed.
In history, that usually has only happened in situations where there was just a massive overrunning of one side by the other.
Like when the Russians, in particular, came through Germany at the end of World War II, they had no opposition, and so they could, you know, take their time and do what they wanted.
And likewise, the Americans coming at Germany from the other side did some of that too.
And that does happen sometimes in wartime.
In this case, I don't think so.
In this case, what Hamas wanted was hostages.
And they treated their hostages with extreme kindness and respect.
All the testimony from former hostages, all these hostages who've been released, have uniformly said that.
And they high-five with their Hamas captors when they say goodbye.
They hug them goodbye.
So all of this propaganda is just incitement to genocide.
It's a capital war crime.
And we just hope that the perpetrators will get tried for it eventually.
And the perpetrators who are making up these lies about supposed Hamas war crimes, they're the war criminals.
Remember Abu Ghraib?
Oh yeah.
That's talk about total disgusting sexual war crimes.
The Americans are definitely among the worst at that during the Iraq war Abu Ghraib scandal.
So here's more lies.
The Israelis are just congenital liars.
They're pathological liars.
Some have argued that there's a history in the Jewish tradition of being storytellers and maybe not being too careful with the facts and doing an awful lot of spinning to support the tribe.
Here is a guy who actually got caught collecting money.
If he hadn't asked for money, his testimony would obviously be believed and trumpeted in the Western media.
But because this liar, among all these other liars, actually tried to profit from it, he got exposed.
Well, is anybody really surprised at what the Jews do?
I mean, this is part and parcel of their way of life, isn't it?
I don't think all of them.
There's a tribal element there that there are certain ethical shortcuts that get taught.
And in these times of these people like this guy, for all I know, he maybe thinks he's doing his people a favor by making up these lies.
And then why not make a few shekels off of it, too?
So yeah, that kind of mentality definitely is around in the culture.
But I mean, obviously, not every Jewish person equally partakes of it.
How about, but here's a guy who does, Spielberg.
How about this Spielberg?
Oh, here we have a weird glitch in the visual.
But in any case, Spielberg is using his money to collect fantasy tales about supposed barbarities that were never committed by Hamas.
And he's going to probably put out a big Hollywood version of this to try to brainwash the world into supporting the genocide of Gaza.
So Spielberg needs to be put on trial for war crimes, convicted and executed.
I just can't wait for the day when these people get that justice.
And you know, if it never comes, at least it'll be coming in the next world.
Well, I don't think Steve Spielberg is the only Jew in all of Hollywood.
I think from what I've seen him running the credits of various movies, you have people with distinctly Hebrew names running the show and making the picture.
So I think that they're very good at putting out what people want to hear and want to see.
We've got Netflix, for example, with the Abominator on their staff.
Having movie after movie after movie about the Nazis and what the Nazis did and the Holohooks and the evils of the Iron Cross and the wickedness of what Germans are doing today or not doing today, I guess.
So I think that they are very good at shaping people's attitudes.
It's very, very, very subtle propaganda.
Well, I suppose Spielberg will probably come up with a film about how Hamas broke out of their concentration camp and then built gas chambers and herded the festival-goers into them.
I can't wait for that one.
So, what is the actual evidence for these charges against Hamas?
There isn't any.
There is just hearsay coming out of these statements from the Israeli government and the IDF, but with no actual evidence behind it.
No independent confirmation, no testimony.
They're saying, well, these women don't want to testify because they're so traumatized.
Right.
And you never even mentioned their existence for the last two and a half months.
Come on.
I mean, these people are shameless liars.
It's just amazing that they get away with this.
But they do.
That's why they're killing the journalists.
You get rid of the other side, you get somebody out there who can actually take pictures of what the Israelis are doing, or have done.
It's another story, but you kill the people from Al-Jazeera, you kill the people from Al-Bayadeen.
This young 25-year-old girl and her cameraman, clearly marked as press in two languages, you know, that's the way they control the information flow.
And this habit of lying to support the tribe goes back a ways.
In this article from Ron Unz, another masterful addition to the American Pravda series, the Nakba and the Holocaust, eliminating the entire Palestinian people, Ron Unz goes through kind of both the deep history of Zionism's genocidal attack on Palestine, and then some of what lies behind that.
In terms of the Holocaust and such he exposes Joan Peters book I remember when this was briefly popular back in like the 1980s and all of these idiots who knew nothing what's I mean even then I was not a Middle East person or anything.
I hadn't come to Islam yet or but I still remember when this came out and the And idiots actually believed the argument that, oh, there weren't really any Palestinians.
It was land without people for people without land.
Yeah, just nonsense.
Where did those refugees come from?
Right.
And this ended up being published by a leading scholarly publisher, and the Zionist media went bananas over it.
And Rahnuns points out, if it hadn't been for Norman Finkelstein debunking it, and he wasn't the only one, Rashid Khalidi, among others, was debunking it early on.
But Norman Finkelstein gets extra credit because his debunkings got noticed the most.
And so Ron goes over some other key books on the history of this Palestine versus Zionism so-called conflict, which is really a genocide and resistance to genocide.
He mentions Rashid Khalidi's work.
I think Rashid Khalidi is really maybe the best scholar on this issue overall.
Ilan Pape's The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine is A great contribution.
And then this was an interesting book that I hadn't even heard of until Ron mentioned it in the article.
He points out that the people who excuse the Zionists by saying that, well, this is just what the Americans did when they came to the New World and exterminated the Indians.
Well, no, it isn't.
It's actually what the Zionists are doing is vastly worse.
And he points to this book by Jeff Finn-Paul.
Not stolen, which is a revisionist account apparently.
Revisions in the sense of debunking a lot of the so-called far-left propaganda about the genocidal Europeans coming to North America.
Now, yeah, I guess you could say there was a genocide in a sense, but it was very slow motion, very non-intentional, and the number of people deliberately killed and expelled in a certain time frame was not even remotely close to what we've seen in Palestine.
Well, I'd like to add a note.
Ilan Pape's book is not available from the Middle East bookstore here in DC.
They're out of stock.
And you can buy it from Amazon if you want, but you're restricted to paying 20-some dollars for a used book.
So I think that is not a good thing.
I think that book ought to be out in print and again and again and again.
Well, of course, the price of a book on Amazon reflects how much demand there is for it.
So, in a sense, that's actually a good sign, but it's not a good sign if you want to read it.
And then here's another book that Ron mentions in his article, this Maurice de Zayas book, A Terrible Revenge, The Ethnic Cleansing of the East European Germans.
And so Ron Unz ends up concluding that by far the worst mass murders of the 20th century were Jews.
And among their victims were the Germans, the people who usually get blamed.
There were more than 10 million Germans killed, according to many estimates, in the ethnic cleansings of Eastern Europe of Germans post-World War II.
And there are other, there's the book Other Losses by Jack Burke, etc.
But this is the one that Ron refers to.
I haven't read this one yet.
So one of the things I like about reading these Ron Unn's articles is that he gives a really good summary of books that are very much worth reading and certainly worth knowing they exist.
Like this one, Not Stolen, I hadn't even known it existed.
I'll be very curious to read it.
So moving on from the fake atrocities to the real atrocities.
Oh, boy, here's a compilation of real atrocities by Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer.
He lives in D.C.
just like you, Mike, and I think he was there at the conference we went to in Iran, wasn't he?
Right, he was.
Yeah, yeah.
I've been to a couple of conferences in Iran where he has showed up and he kind of compiles his own false weekly news, the week's worth of horrendous stories relating to the U.S.
support of the genocide in Palestine, including this stripping and humiliating random Palestinians rounded up.
This is not Hamas surrendering.
This is just another random roundup of people typically being humiliated and then later tortured by the Israelis.
And, of course, the Americans vetoing the U.N. resolution or voting against it being this tiny, tiny shrinking minority of supporting this genocide.
The universities doing a witch hunt of university presidents who are not sufficiently pro-genocide.
And for providing another $100 million worth of ammunition for the Zionists so they continue to slaughter, whether it's their own people as they did on October 7th or whether it's Palestinian civilians as they're doing on an ongoing basis, 100 more every day.
Uh, it's, it's another week from hell and shout out to Phil Giraldi for noticing.
Well, isn't this picture, it should be noted, something of significance to Islam, that generally Islamic men don't strip off in front of each other, that they keep their clothes on pretty much, that forcing them to go down to their underwear is a great blow to their religion and self-esteem?
Well, you know, Islam does have a culture of modesty, but I think that typically, I mean, anybody would feel humiliated in this kind of situation.
And whether it's worse if you're Muslim, I don't know, maybe a little bit.
Certainly the Israelis think that.
There's this whole history of the Israelis imagining that, hey, these Arabs are so sexually repressed, meaning that they don't have a history of being pimps, pornographers, and generally sexual deviants like we Jews do.
They're so sexually repressed that we can humiliate them really easily by forcing them to do really disgusting things.
So this has been a longstanding Israeli practice and belief.
There's a book called The Arab Mind by some Zionist idiot that.
That's a horrible book.
Yeah, Rafael Patai, I think, is the author.
And that book kind of makes this argument that, hey, these Muslims and Arabs are so sexually repressed compared to us Jewish perverts that if we do horrible, perverted things to them, it'll really shame them.
And boy, we can sure torture them and make them feel terrible.
We can be really sadistic and inflict horrible, unspeakable psychological tortures on them really easily.
So, hey, let's do it!
Yeah, that's Jewish psychology for you.
And here they are doing it.
Of course, it was Israelis, by the way.
John Israel was the guy who organized the Sodom and Gomorrah, the Market Assad scene at the Abu Raib.
The Israelis did that, too, like they do so much.
Here they are slaughtering women and children in a school full of refugees.
They just went in there and shot them at point-blank range.
This is what your tax dollars are paying for, Americans.
Americans don't realize that.
They think that they are on the side of truth and justice and that they are helping our great allies, the great democratic state of Israel, not, in ridding the world of the evil wicked ones.
Well, you know, I guess this shows that when you accuse the Israelis of being too cowardly to do any upfront and personal killing and say, oh, they just like to drop bombs from way up in the air so they can bury women and children under tons and tons of rubble and crush them slowly to death.
that way from the air.
Well, no, that criticism is not valid because they're perfectly willing to march right into a school full of women and children and blow them away from point-blank range.
So that shows that they actually have some guts.
At least that's the counter-argument to what I've been saying.
And as they march into the schools to slaughter women and children from point-blank range, the Israeli soldiers sing, I'm coming to occupy Gaza and wipe off the seat of Amalek.
I don't know if that's actually the melody.
And they sing about how there are no uninvolved civilians and blow away the women and children.
And these are just not pleasant people.
No, no.
I mean, threatening to behead a student for criticizing him putting a Zion Nazi flag in a classroom instead of the American flag, I think somebody ought to be in jail.
Yeah, well I guess that teacher, that Jewish teacher in Florida that did that is being prosecuted.
I doubt that he'll get the punishment, though, that a Muslim teacher would get if the situation were reversed.
If a Muslim teacher, you know, put up a Hamas flag in the classroom, And a Jewish student objected, and the Muslim teacher then threatened to behead the Jewish student.
I'm pretty sure that that Muslim teacher would be punished quite severely.
I'm not sure that's going to happen to the Jewish teacher, because, of course, America is the Jew-SA.
Jew-SA!
Jew-SA!
That's the title of my latest article, and I'm not going to be apologetic about using the J-word anymore, because, let's face it, you know, we have a serious problem here, folks.
I put up a Hezbollah flag on Facebook and Hezbollah went crazy and wanted to shut me down.
Hezbollah flag on Facebook and Hezbollah went crazy and wanted to shut me down.
There you go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can't use these, these kinds of, you put the Israeli flag though.
They love it.
Oh yeah.
I put it up with a big red sign cross through it.
It says no Israel.
Ah, there you go.
That's clever.
Maybe they haven't trained their AI to weed that out yet.
uh, Well, here's the latest.
The Israelis are, of course, they're brave enough to drop those bombs from way up high and kill the women and children under the rubble.
And they're brave enough to march into the schools and blow away the women and children from point blank range.
But they're not brave enough to go into the tunnels after Hamas.
Hamas just keeps popping out of the tunnels and popping the Israeli troops.
So the Israelis are going to have to find some Western mercenary groups.
That is what Mike Jones and I last week called the tunnel goys, Shabbat goys that are the goys that do the work of the Jews on Saturday when the Jews aren't supposed to work.
So the tunnel goys are the goys who have the guts to go down into the tunnels after Hamas when the Jews are basically cowards and pussies and afraid to go into those tunnels.
So they're hiring Western mercenaries.
How much would they have to pay you to go into a tunnel after Hamas, Mike?
There isn't enough money in the world to pay me to do that.
But if they're hiring these mercenaries, which a few years ago were the most horrible creatures in the world, suddenly now they're great people because they're going to the Ukraine to kill Russians, and they didn't fare too well there.
So is what's left of them going to Israel from the Jew crane?
Yeah, well, maybe they'll meet their maker in those tunnels.
Oh, boy.
So another wonderful Israeli atrocity story here was they celebrated Hanukkah by setting fire to these supplies, humanitarian supplies, to keep the starving and thirsty people of Gaza alive.
The people of Gaza right now are being rained on with cold winter rain.
They don't have any heat.
These houses have no insulation, of course.
Insufficient clothing, in many cases, and other ways of trying to keep warm.
No food, no water, no fuel to cook with, no nothing.
And so, when a little bit of humanitarian aid somehow managed to get through, the Israeli soldiers set it on fire and burn it as a Hanukkah celebration.
I've heard of lighting menorah candles, and maybe some of these take a fire extinguisher to these Israeli soldiers, too.
Well, one way to put out fires is with water.
And so the Israelis are dreaming of putting out the fires of Gaza by flooding the tunnels.
Of course, they'll end up, you know, killing their own people who are down there as hostages.
But apparently they don't seem to care that much about that, do they?
No, no.
And they say that this is a war crime.
And of course, what they're going to do is pump seawater with a lot of Israeli sewage in it and sewage that is flowing from the destroyed Palestinian sewage treatment plants.
They're going to pump that into the tunnels and pollute what's left of the drinking water in the artesian wells under there.
So it's basically another way of getting rid of those pesky Palestinians.
So, yeah, if they do this, it could contribute to making Gaza completely uninhabitable, which does seem to be their endgame, what they're shooting for.
And we'll see whether they succeed at that.
I'm still predicting that they won't.
Here's Mersheimer's eloquent piece.
John Mersheimer, along with Stephen Walt, he's the University of Chicago professor.
Who put out the book on the Israel lobby in the United States that exposed the fact that US West Asia or Middle East policy is controlled by these zebras, as you call them, Mike.
And Merceimer took a lot of heat for that, but he stood by his guns and here he is.
Oh yeah, definitely.
He doesn't think that anything he says is really going to make any difference, but he just wants to be on the right side of history.
And he finishes his article saying, as I watch this catastrophe for the Palestinians unfold, I'm left with one simple question for Israel's leaders, their American defenders and the Biden administration.
Have you no decency?
And, of course, I think that fits a lot better here than it even did back in the Joe McCarthy era.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
And it's a wonder he hasn't been assassinated by the Zionist external security service, Lamar said.
Well, they killed journalists.
They may have killed a few professors.
I have my suspicions about the death of Edward Said and some others.
But may Allah protect Merceimer and the other truth-tellers from the likes of these scumbags.
Well, let's get into the censorship stories.
Okay, the liars are the people who censor because they can't win the argument.
It's really pretty simple, isn't it?
You know, in almost all of these cases, the censors are Completely on the wrong side.
They can't win the argument, so they have to shut down their opposition.
But I can believe this headline in the Washington Post, Mike.
To fight anti-Semitism on campuses, we must restrict speech.
So this op-ed writer, whose last name was Finkelstein, Obviously, no relation of Norman thinks that there's no First Amendment in private universities, so they should all just completely outlaw any speech that targets Jews, that is, any criticism of Jewish misbehavior, of which there's obviously a whole lot, there probably has been for 2,500 years, but let's not get into all of that.
But you can't talk about it, oh no, because that's anti-Semitism, if you tell the other side of the story.
You're only allowed to tell one side of the story, the Jews' side of the story.
Don't tell the other side.
And so she's explicitly advocating that universities not allow anybody to tell the other side of the story when it involves Jewish people.
Oh, that's the Washington Post, or the Compost, since it doesn't make good toilet paper.
They have a big section, column after column today, saying that the Harvard president, a snigger woman named Gay, she's being attacked as a racist because she Objected to the claim that she has to denounce genocide on campus, genocide of the Jews, not genocide of the Palestinians.
And they're saying that's racism.
And they're trying to get rid of her, but so far she's still in her job.
This Washington Post op-ed is actually saying that from the river to the sea, and supporting Intifada, these are forms of anti-Semitism that have to be completely scrubbed out, which is pretty hilarious, because pretty much almost everybody, except for the die-hard tribalist Zionist boneheads,
In higher education, especially at the higher levels of higher education, especially places like the Ivy League, I mean, they're mostly smart enough, these people, if they've gotten that far in the academy, and yeah, yeah, I'm not saying that all people in the academy have common sense, but most of them are smart enough to take a look at these arguments back and forth between the Zionists and the anti-Zionists and to quickly realize that the anti-Zionists are right, and they know they have to be very careful about how they say it, but they all know that.
When I was harassed at the University of Wisconsin in the 1990s for writing a letter to the editor in favor of Palestine, a bunch of rich Zionist donors contacted the university and forced the university to issue a formal reprimand against me.
They made my department do that.
And so my department chair had to read me this letter of reprimand, which is completely incoherent.
And so when she was done reading it to me in her office, this one-on-one meeting, I said, what does that mean?
And she said, nothing.
She said, it's complete BS.
She said, all of us here agree with you.
But the rich Jewish donors leaned on the administration, which leaned on our Department of African Languages and Literature, and forced us to do this.
So that's the story.
And she smiled.
Well, here in DC, George Washington University is hysterical, or had been hysterical.
Because they projected from the river to the sea on the walls of some of their buildings and since there are 27,000 Jews in the school, which is about a third of the student body, they demanded that this was wicked anti-Semitism and it had to be stopped and they're going to track down and find and punish properly the people that actually put these signs on the walls and projected streams of light.
That's pretty hilarious.
You know, I should have grabbed that video that Helen of Destroy made recently, where she's in New York, and she saw these signs on the telephone poles and light poles that say, never forget, Jewish life is worth more.
And you can figure out whether it was, you know, Zionists or the Jews, you know, some really crazy extremist Jews doing this, or was it, like, hyperconformity by the by the goys or whatever.
But in any case, you can't make this stuff up.
And talk about attacks on free speech.
It's not just in the Ivy League, but over in occupied Palestine, where 20% of the population is not Jewish.
And of course, they're intermentioned.
They're basically, you know, the Equivalent of blacks in apartheid South Africa, Jews in Nazi Germany, or what have you.
And these people are being arrested for doing things like posting on Twitter that, hey, let's, you know, when this thing ends, we're going to eat a celebratory shakshuka.
And you may ask, what's a shakshuka?
Well, here's a picture of a shakshuka in the lower right side of your screen.
We make it here in Morocco too.
It's basically an egg dish where you sort of fry up the egg in the same dish with the tomatoes and cilantro and all this other stuff.
Like I used to make what I called elephant eggs.
Anyway, I won't get into shakshuka too much, but if you post anything about eating a celebratory shakshuka in occupied Palestine, you're going to end up getting thrown into a high security prison and mistreated, if not tortured, along with hundreds of other young people who are being treated that way because the Israeli authorities didn't like their social media posts. along with hundreds of other young people who are being
Well, you've got to remember if you're applying for American visa now, they ask you for all of your social media posts and then how you, whether you're on Facebook or Twitter or whatever, and then they want to know, will you let us look at them?
All right, let's get out of this free speech category.
We're doing what free speech we can at this point, and I don't know how long we're going to be able to keep doing it the way things are going.
So let's talk about the culture war stories now.
We're allowed to talk about some of those, I hope.
We'll start out with this Piers Morgan one.
I shifted the order around a little bit, but we'll figure it out.
Piers Morgan had an interview with somebody from Hizbult-Tahrir.
Hizbult-Tahrir is a Muslim group that would like to reestablish a unified Islamic nation, that is the Ummah.
They would like it to be in the form of a caliphate.
And this belief is actually very mainstream, and all sorts of moderate Muslims agree with this, right?
I mean, I do.
I would like to see the Muslim world reunited and call out a caliphate.
Yeah, that's the traditional name for it.
So this is hardly some, you know, terrible radical thing.
But Hizb ut-Tahrir has been brutally stigmatized and hounded wherever it goes, including in the UK where Piers Morgan went after this guy.
It was a medical doctor who's part of his career.
And I guess that Piers went after him because he was less than disgusted by the success of the October 7th Hamas-Alaqsa storm operation.
So they had a big fight, immediate fight.
And then Piers Morgan got in trouble for saying that Muslim women are oppressed.
Lots and lots of Muslim women did not appreciate that.
Well, I mean, the Islamic women I've met, the Muslims, they don't seem to be terribly oppressed to me.
They've never said anything about, I feel oppressed because my husband wants to know where I am when I'm taking the kids to school.
I mean, it goes off into the deep end on some of this stuff.
But I do know one Muslim journalist who likes to oppress the fascists who are running most of the American, Western countries in Europe and the United States.
What's his definition of oppressed?
Well, I think that maybe part of the reason that he said that was that there has been a wave of people converting to Islam after they see the incredible fortitude of the Hamas people and the Palestinians.
And the majority of those people have been women.
So women have been on social media.
There's this phenomenon of a lot of women converting to Islam over the past couple of months.
And so maybe Piers Morgan and others don't like that.
Well, Toni Blyer's sister-in-law, whose name I can't remember, and whom I met in Iran.
I think Lauren Booth, right?
Yes.
She wrote a book on coming to Islam because she admired the strength and the fortitude of Palestinians when she visited them years ago.
And because their faith gave them such strength to resist the Zionist oppression, that she thought, well, I have to join this religion.
It's a very good religion.
Well, Yvonne Ridley is another one.
Yvonne Ridley was a British journalist who snuck into Afghanistan in 2001 and got captured by the Taliban.
And she was very well treated, just like Hamas is treating its captives very well.
In fact, she was so well treated.
And then when she got out, she was targeted by the Americans who actually wanted to kill her so they could blame her death on the Taliban.
And she ended up coming to Islam because that the kind of the kindness of her Taliban captors had somehow awakened something in her.
And again, that's why I say this whole notion of these rape accusations against Hamas are highly improbable.
And indeed, there is this ethic of respecting women and taking care of women that we don't find so much anymore in the West, where women are pieces of meat who have to be a breadwinner, too, as well as doing all the dishes and all the housework.
I mean, I can see why women would prefer Islam, where the woman is owed complete support.
She and all her children get 100% support, plus she can go out and make whatever money she wants.
It's all hers to fritter away in any way she wants.
And, you know, she gets to rule the house with a proverbial iron or fist or velvet glove or whatever she wants to rule it with.
And the spiritual dimension of Islam, of course, is very appealing to not just women, but all kinds of people who are missing any kind of sense of purpose in life, given the culture that we have today.
So I don't think it's surprising that there are all these conversions happening.
And it's not surprising that Piers Morgan is pushing back against them.
And, you know, American culture is so sick and twisted these days that you can see people wanting to connect with some kind of authentic tradition.
And here's our first story on the woke versus anti-woke stuff.
The Economist says that the anti-woke activists are actually winning.
Even lately, there's been a bunch of alarmism about, oh, the anti-woke people are losing because they lose half or a little over half of their school board election battles.
But actually, that's a win, according to this analysis.
What do you think, Mike?
Well, I think that they're making progress in posts today.
There was an article about a man in Virginia who dared to use he and she rather than they for some of their wacko children in the classroom he was teaching, and they fired him and fined him, and the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that he can sue the suckers who did this to him.
So I think that there are sparks of light in the darkness.
Yes, indeed there are, and I think The Economist had to admit that.
So, this is from Robert Malone's sub-stack.
He talks about the Portland Trantifa activists violently attacking feminists on the sidewalks.
One of the stories that Robert Malone compiled for this story, what the heck, what is Trantifa?
Where's the Trantifa thing?
Anyway, I hadn't heard of this Trantifa thing myself either.
And interestingly, Mike, just last night on the radio show, I had a guest who apparently is some sort of gender nonconformist, let's just say.
And actually, this person is quite well spoken and very well Uh, educated, knowledgeable about Palestine and actually a pretty knowledgeable anarchist as well.
And of course, she has no use for these Portland Trantifa lunatics and all of these fake anarchists from Portland who are doing these insane things.
And so here's another story about the transgender terrorism phenomenon.
These men that are dressing up as women and running around like, you know, doing, you know, violent attacks on various kinds of people and stuff.
There's a Tennessee thing, and here's a Colorado plot.
So Robert Malone is interested in all of this.
Also, and of course, the athletes, men who are competing in women's sports because they call themselves women and all this sort of thing.
Here's his headline.
What the heck is Trantifa?
So if you wanted to know, go and read Malone's article and you'll probably know more than you want to know.
Well, it was hysterical when I read it because the Antifa boys were attacking the Trantifa girls.
And that seems to fly in the face of their glorification of violence against outsiders.
I couldn't quite figure that out.
Yeah.
You know, I actually kind of miss the days when Divine in the John Waters film Pig Flamingos was the face of like, you know, tranny terrorism as a diplomat.
Divine is a heck of a tranny terrorist.
If people haven't watched those old John Waters movies, well, if you've got a strong stomach, you might want to check them out.
Great stuff.
Here's more, you know, these people, they're basically gun nuts, apparently, who want to imagine that they're going to be out there, you know, fighting anarchistic battles with guns to defend their right to misgender themselves or Fight the people misgendering them.
I don't know.
I can't keep all those categories straight.
So let's move on to the teacher who has been imprisoned for misgendering.
I guess misgendering is now like a felony, at least a misdemeanor.
Was this in Ireland or something?
Yes, where there are good Catholics and you would think they would not support this nonsense.
Yeah, what's happened to Ireland?
I've asked you, Michael Jones, that a couple of times.
He's given me kind of a longer answer than we could probably ever offer on False Flag Weekly News.
So let's move on to Poland, where we already mentioned this story before.
This guy, Grzegorz Braun.
I mean, that's a great name, isn't it?
Grzegorz Braun.
He went Grzegorz on the Polish parliament.
Put out the Hanukkah candles.
And I can kind of see his point.
I mean, they're putting up Hanukkah candles all over the place in places where the same people putting up the Hanukkah candles have been against putting up, you know, Christmas nativity displays and things like that.
Oh, yeah.
Of course.
Sure.
Well, they had a flap recently.
I'm forgetting exactly where it was, but they wanted their menorah up.
And they always did.
It was a majority Muslim community in Michigan, I think.
Where they wanted to put all of this Jewish stuff, all this religious stuff, the menorah candles and so on, out on the street and the city government, which was Muslim, said, wait a minute, this is church and state and you're welcome to do this in your private house.
We're not going to do any kind of religious exposition of any kind of religion in the streets of our town.
And they screamed genocide and anti-Semitism and whatever.
Well, the Zionists are trying to burn down the world.
It's time to grab a fire extinguisher and stop them!
So here's an article in Veterans Today by Mark Dankoff, taking on the subject from a slightly different angle.
But I guess we're going to just have to end with an ode to Grzegorz Brown here.
Right, healing the world one vanity candle at a time.
There's a lot of interesting art inspired by this incident.
And here's a fire extinguisher to hang in your place of work or school or worship.
And then, of course, the Christmas card that we mentioned earlier.
So let's finish off With the actual traditional music, this is the actual music that was playing while Grzegorz Brown, I love that name, Gregor Grzegorz, it's like Grzegorz Samsa woke up one morning and discovered he'd been turned into a Zionist cockroach and he didn't like it.
Anyway, Grzegorz Brown burns, or rather puts out the candles in the Polish parliament.
Let's see if we can play that original music.
music.
The music was actually playing in the house.
Mr. Postman, what are you doing?
Okay, well that's that's your political publicity stunt for the week.
Shout out to Grzegorz.
Keep up the good work, Grzegorz Brown, and we'll be back with a fire extinguisher next week right here on False Flag Weekly News.
So until then, see y'all next week.
All right, bye-bye and ma'a as-salāmu.
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