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Stop praising our enemies’ nonexistent prowess

I just read an opinion piece titled, “Is Iran Preparing for a Two-Front War With Israel?” It’s part of the now-standard approach that the press adopted during World War II of granting our enemies a nonexistent prowess in order to sell papers. Bad news is far more popular than good. In the ensuing years, however,…

 

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Unknown unknowns of Israel’s next war

On February 12, 2002, US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld made his famous remark about unknown unknowns. Reports that say that something hasn’t happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say…

 

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Interview by Pierre Rehov successfully concluded

Well, my part in the upcoming Pierre Rehov documentary is FINISHED! (Probably not true. I may have to give interviews about it. I’ll do so only for the sake of Mr. Rehov.) I woke up at 6:00 a.m. for the first time in maybe twenty years. Then I showered and did the final sculpting of…

 

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Not a real post tonight

This isn’t a real post. I’m filling the empty spot for January 28, 2015, which will keep the Google Web crawlers happy. Tomorrow I’ll be doing many things I hate. Getting up at dawn (hate it). Being driven into Los Angeles (hate it). Going by freeway (hate it). In rush hour (hate it). Being interviewed…

 

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My visit to a Nazi death camp

On January 27, 1945, the 322nd Rifle Division of the Soviet Army liberated Auschwitz, a gulag of forty-eight Nazi extermination camps in southern Poland. In 2005 the United Nations designated January 27 International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Israelis don’t commemorate the Holocaust on January 27. Instead, they have Yom HaShoah on the 27th day of…

 

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Why Pallywood must be debunked

Although my main motivation for debunking the lies of Pallywood is to arm Israelis and Jews with weapons of self-defense, there’s another reason: The more the press runs with bogus stories, the easier it becomes for journalists to rationalize faking all the news. What I’d feared is now happening. Fraudulent stories are popping up everywhere,…

 

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The difference between Kurds and the Islamic State

Actually there are lots and lots of differences between Kurds and the Islamic State. An example is how the Kurds put their lives on the line for people they don’t even like, the Yazidis. It’s one thing to risk everything for those you love, but to rescue people who you traditionally disdain? That’s the definition…

 

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A recycled post

I’m too tired to write a new post, so here’s a recycled one from my old Website. I spent the day gathering video and photos in preparation for the Pierre Rehov interview. My swinish neighbors are having their weekly deafening party. Also, in two weeks Brother Cat has gone from a creature afraid of his…

 

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Projection lets you lie about yourself

Last night I wrote about the accusation that the Israelis “double tap” Palestinian rescue workers, meaning the IDF attacks a target, waits until first responders show up, and then kill them. The night before, I wrote about the phony accusation that an Israeli army officer gave a drink of water to an elderly Palestinian woman…

 

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No, the Israelis don’t “double tap” ambulances

Gaza 2014: Findings of an Independent Medical Fact-Finding Mission makes the outrageous, absolutely unsupported, and moronic claim that the Israeli Defense Forces deliberately target first responders such as medical personnel. The term they use is “double tap,” meaning the IDF first attacks a target, then waits until the first responders arrive. Then the Israelis attack…

 

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