More footage of Ray Epps on J. 6th

Watch the way Epps moves swiftly through the crowd, speaking to the crowd with exaggerated arm movements. He’s clearly agitating for something, amping up an otherwise peaceful gathering. And yet has he ever been arrested or investigated?

Hamas understands the information war

Hamas, whatever their faults, have understood how to portray themselves on camera, being as careful as possible not to appear the savages that they knew they’d be painted as after October 7th. I’m sure they also knew that Israel would respond in a berserker manner; killing indiscriminately, demanding genocide, and basically revealing themselves as the racist extremists that their Zionist ideology propounds. In the video below, Hamas is clearly putting on a show for the cameras, but it is also clear that the hostages have not been abused. Israel, on the other hand, has completely discredited itself as some bastion of humanity. They’ve revealed themselves as butchers, the evidence is undeniable. Israel dropped the ball on the information war, and now it appears too late to salvage their reputation.

The hostage swap begs the question: When did Israel capture Palestinian hostages?

Answer: they’ve kidnapped Palestinians continuously over the years, basically doing what Hamas did on October 7th. It’s estimated that over 7,000 Palestinians are being held in Israel, including hundreds of children.

Oh, and here is Jonathan Pollard, the Jewish-American intelligence analyst who spied on the US for Israel, proclaiming that families of Jewish hostages should’ve been jailed to shut them up. What an animal.

October 7th eyewitnesses: hostages killed by Israeli tanks

The Grayzone has a new report which includes new eyewitness accounts of Israeli tanks shelling houses that contained Hamas fighters and hostages, including the death of a 12-year old Israeli girl that became the poster child for the October 7th attack. Contrary to the official narrative, the hostages were alive for hours while Hamas attempted to negotiate their return to Gaza. For Israel, this wasn’t an option, and apparently the deaths of the hostages at the hands of Israeli soldiers was preferable to giving Hamas safe passage.

Whose land is it really?

Israel has the power to draw the United States into a world war, therefore it’s important that we average Americans understand what they’re getting up to. The basis for their nation, and the justification for expanding and taking land belonging to others, seems to be that they have some kind of genetic birthright to the land that its current inhabitants do not. This is something that a simple DNA test could determine if administered widely. But these tests are illegal in Israel, and one can venture a guess as to why. But DNA testing has been done in the recent past, and has found that Palestinians are far more “native” than the current make-up of the nation of Israel, and that current Israeli citizens have almost zero Semitic blood, which blows up the “birthright” nonsense. So why don’t they just come out and say that they want the land regardless of what their heritage says? Well, they lose any semblance at all of a moral high ground, and their ethnosupremacism would be exposed as a charade. They are not Hebrew, but ironically, the Palestinians are.

We are in desperate need of new civil rights legislation

How often are we confronted with stories of someone fired for having the “wrong” political beliefs? Too often, over the past few years, this has meant conservatives, and so it hasn’t received much attention or sympathy. But now we’re witnessing this phenomenon reach others who aren’t typically conservative. Now we’re witness to individuals who are pro-Palestinian suddenly being canned for their views. This is outrageous, and must change immediately. We can’t expect corporate employees to have no lives of their own, outside of work, that aren’t approved by their employers. Employers should not have this power to control the political views of their employees, and it should be considered a grave civil rights violation to fire someone for their political views.

Why are DNA kits illegal in Israel?

Because they’d blow the lid off of the “Jewish birthright” nonsense that forms the foundation of Zionism. The people inhabiting Israel are not genetically Jewish, therefore their claim to the land based on lineage is bogus. As a matter of fact, I’d make an educated guess that Palestinians are more authentically “Jewish” than the Zionists. They’ve lived there longer, they’re the native population. Administer DNA tests to everyone in the area. Let’s see the truth.