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The apparatus of surveillance operates on a fundamental asymmetry, and in the USA they seem to assume the tools of surveillance, infiltration, and deception are theirs alone to wield. This assumption is itself a vulnerability, a blind spot carved by decades of impunity. The honey pot, the web of trust, the slow cultivation of access, these are not technologies proprietary to the state and private GWOT actors. They are social dynamics, and like the other social dynamics of repression such as violent force, they can be redirected.

I will not elaborate on specific methods here. That would be not only irresponsible but strategically suicidal. The moment a tactic is named, it is catalogued, and the moment it is catalogued, it becomes less effective. What I can offer, without burning what works, is a confirmation that the web is not one-way. The agent who seeks trust must offer trust. The infiltrator who collects information must receive information. And in that exchange, if one is paying attention, the hunter becomes legible.

This is not theory. This is my experience in Pittsburgh.

Over those years, two individuals I considered comrades, people with whom I shared meals, organizing work, and the ordinary vulnerability of movement life, were turned. I know this now not because they confessed but because a patient, multi-layered honey pot revealed them to us. The method itself is not the story, and I wont burn the method. The story is what the method produced; a pattern. Inconsistencies in their accounts of where they had been, or how they received funding to survive. Questions that lingered too long on details no organizer needed to know. A sudden, inexplicable prosperity during periods of movement quiet, new equipment, paid travel, the kind of financial ease that does not arrive by accident. And finally, the confirmation; information fed to them in confidence, information that had no reason to travel beyond their ears, appearing later in the investigative posture of local authorities.

I now possess testimony from them, though they do not know I possess it. I have documentation of their movements, their communications, their quiet meetings with individuals whose affiliations they never disclosed, both private and public. I have the record of their lives as they lived it while pretending to live ours. And I have the knowledge, cold and finalized upon paper with evidence, that they were asked to gather information on me, and thaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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They are being watched too, look how it makes them run like rodents.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7XEa2axj9E

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>>2752721

Trump sending them to airports just opens up an opportunity to vastly expand ICElist considering he told them "no masks at airports". They didn't expect "investigative journalists" to be at every airport. You can do it too, with just yourself, or your friends. You are now "investigative journalists".

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The individuals in picture have aligned themselves with the very apparatus that has historically targeted our people's movements. If anyone in this thread possesses the capacity to conduct a reverse facial search, they should do so without hesitation (I don't have my other laptop yet). The fear that holds people back from doing this is precisely what reactionary forces rely upon. Documentation and exposure are not optional, they are essential tools for dismantling those who would see us contained. Stop fucking circling within revisionist organizations that do nothing but trail behind electoral events. The real work happens far outside of that, so step the fuck up and start stalking your enemies. Anything less is self‑imposed irrelevance.

So is ICE I'm airports specifically to intimidate TSA into doing their job? They're not doing anything but standing around and arresting one woman in San Francisco.

>>2753404

What we are witnessing is not a series of isolated provocations but a coordinated stress‑test, a deliberate probing of movement capacities, surveillance responses, and legal boundaries. Those behind it are dipping toes into waters they intend to fully occupy. The endgame is the construction of a paramilitary apparatus, a reactionary police force explicitly designed to operate outside the norms of civilian oversight, deployed against domestic adversaries under the guise of a return to old order. This force does not derive solely from the Trump administration; it is the culmination of long‑standing efforts by the most shadowed corridors of the intelligence and police community networks that have been building such capacity across administrations, quietly seeding the infrastructure for a direct‑action wing of the reactionary security state. The continuity runs deeper than any presidency, and its final form will be paramilitary in practice.


https://www.borderreport.com/news/bannon-says-ice-at-airports-test-run-for-2026-elections/



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>Previous Bake
>>2750376

<You're fired TACO! edition (again)


Latest News
>Trump Tacos out on striking Iran power plants, says talks underway
<Iran says no talks happening, Trump was scared of Iran retaliating
>Oil fell after investors sold the hype
<Lukashenko might be the next Maduro, used as bargaining chip against Cucktin to stop supporting Iran [Source: M. Yass]
>Israel was getting shelled by rockets last night from Iran and Hezbochads
<War continues

>Important Links:

https://www.flightradar24.com/
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Iran War Enters New Phase
<Drop Site News

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>>2752953
and they only have halberds!

>>2752825
>it's not him, it's the swamp
>2026 in the year of the lord and the anglo-universe.


>>2753048
nah they've got some nifty repeating flintlocks too



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Which socialist countries could a NEET move to join the working class?

<As of 2023, approximately 21.7% of young people worldwide, aged 15 to 35, are classified as NEET, meaning they are not in education, employment, or training. This statistic highlights a significant global issue regarding youth engagement in productive activities.
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>>2706918
Neets and elites. That rhymes

>>2705701
>How do NEETs not experience an existential dread
I do, but I also did when I was non-NEET, I just have better quality sleep now.

>>2660145
Nepal?

>>2705701
the vast majority of "neets" are incapacitated by serious mental health issues exacerbated by capitalism but fuck empathy because a random unemployed shartmerican on pol called me a wagecuck once amirite

I hate wagies so much.



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Why do marxists and leftist never criticize finance capitalism and the banks and the federal reserve with the same fervor as “sound money” libertarians?

Imho if you really want to radicalize people start talking about fractional reserve banking and inflation, not some amorphous “bourgeoisie”
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>>2751051
Do you perhaps think that the scientific socialist position has anything to do with charlatan speculators in the financial market pretending to be "rebels"? Fictitious capital is speculative and unproductive, therefore an economy centered on the dominance of financial capital will lead to deindustrialization, indebtedness that will lead bourgeois states to constantly privatize, cannibalizing the economy and creating more austerity that intensifies the exploitation of workers along with precariousness, where the state's revenue will eventually fall, causing it to incur debt with debt securities that are speculated on in the financial market, demanding more austerity, creating a malicious vicious circle transferring the costs to the workers.

With all this, the question arises of a country's financial and economic sovereignty to seize the means of production to produce according to the needs of the population and their labor in a socialist state that will socialize the economy, abolishing private property, anarchy of production, and social classes. This eventually ends the function of money that existed in capitalism to profit from the sale of goods in the market, exploiting workers to serve the accumulation of capital. In a socialist society, if there is a currency, it will function for accounting and resource allocation in economic planning. Therefore, the answer to the question of the problems of capitalism lies in the abolition of money, which some communists can answer for you.

Remember that before the socialist economy there is the socialization of the economy in the dictatorship of the proletariat, which will exist before and during the socialist economy until full communism, as global hegemony, resolves the contradictions of society for the withering away of the state. This is why, to facilitate expropriations and the abolition of private property, as all successful communist revolutions have done—what the Paris Commune failed to do, and what Marx criticized—the need to seize or establish a national bank in their country, this bank must be public and organized by the workers in a popular workers' council without speculators, economists, bankers, "apolitical" technocrats, or representatives of the bourgeoisie, in order to control the effects of inflation so as not to affect workers' wages, which must be adjusted according tPost too long. Click here to view the full text.


>>2752281
>nobody ever ever ever ever did privatization, austerity, labor discipline, anti-unionism, and class collaborationism before 1970s
oh no, it's retarded

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>>2751064
Reported

>>2751064
You uyghurs are always retarded illiterates. There are literally texts Marx wrote that directly attacked and named the Rothschilds.



 

ITALIANS DO IT BETTER

Manica di degenerati. Non mi aspettavo proprio che dopo un mese d'assenza, il filo cadesse dalla tavola. Vabè, leftypol ormai è l'ombra di quello che era soltanto qualche anno fa, ma c'è un limite a tutto.
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Questa è la prima sconfitta netta per il governo melonaro. Le altre volte c'era sempre una scusa - "erano solo regionali/comunali" o cose del genere. Stavolta c'è stato un voto nazionale, secco, o una cosa o l'altra.
Non mi interessa la latrina dei commenti in televisione, ma non ho dubbi che la compagine governativa alzerà il volume del piagnisteo: se "I GIUDICI NUN ME FANNO GOVERNÀÀÀÀÀ!!! LI MORTACCI LORO!!!" è stato il grido di battaglia in questa campagna referendaria, allora c'è da prendere atto che nel prossimo anno e mezzo - se c'arriva… - nun la faranno governà proprio… Che senso ha, allora, restare aggrappata alla poltrona? Dimissioni, scioglimento immediato delle camere e nuove elezioni entro la fine di maggio. Del resto è un calendario e un periodo dell'anno perfettamente ragionevole per farlo. Indubbiamente meglio delle ultime elezioni legislative a settembre - campagna elettorale in piena estate e rincorsa ancora più raffazzonata del solito per approvare la legge di bilancio in tempo subito dopo.
Intendiamoci: un ipotetico "campo largo" al governo sarebbe l'ennesima iattura. E quei fenomeni sono perfettamente capaci di buttare al vento la possibilità di riprendere l'iniziativa e passare all'attacco. Intanto, non vedo come il governo melonaro possa ancora vantare credito politico per portare avanti l'altro suo piatto forte: er premierato all'amatriciana. Un pastrocchio che solo per quanto è contorto merita di essere bocciato senza starci a sprecare neanche due minuti ad approfondirne i dettagli. E teniamo anche conto che anche con una maggioranza parlamentare ampia e confortevole, c'hanno messo tre anni per concludere l'iter parlamentare di questa fallita riforma del CSM. In teoria, se volessero, potrebbe andare di corsa e realisticamente avere le due approvazioni entro la fine di quest'anno, ma poi il referendum ci sarebbe inevitabilmente nel 2027, quando comunque, o in primavera o in autunno, la legislatura finirà e ci saranno nuove elezioni. Siamo in mano a manigoldi, incapaci e svitati e, anche se la prossima maggioranza sarà di "colore" diverso, la situazione purtroppo non cambierà.

Italian leftist cinema mogs hard

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>>2752006
L'hanno presa bene.

>Dimissioni, scioglimento immediato delle camere e nuove elezioni entro la fine di maggio. Del resto è un calendario e un periodo dell'anno perfettamente ragionevole per farlo. Indubbiamente meglio delle ultime elezioni legislative a settembre - campagna elettorale in piena estate e rincorsa ancora più raffazzonata del solito per approvare la legge di bilancio in tempo subito dopo.

Il rischio è GROSSO. Siamo in un periodo che richiede stabilità e un eventuale crisi di governo, ora come ora, premierebbe l'opposizione. Probabilmente meglio aspettare la fine della legislatura o quando si saranno comunque calmate le acque. Farlo ora con i prezzi in salita e la guerra all'orizzonte è un rischio troppo grossi per quelli lì.

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Fcking moffinists



 

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>>2707019
I guess you can check for the presence of a signal, it likely means something

>>2703819
is there even anything interesting from it?

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Even without breaking encryption, you can monitor signal traffic, patterns, volume, timing to anticipate activity, identify surges before they materialize. For those willing to operate at a more aggressive level, there are other vectors. A family member who can be persuaded to join the group who uses the radio channel you want the encryption key for. Or, if you happen to uncover evidence that a keyholder has been unfaithful to their spouse, you may find that person suddenly very eager to provide the encryption key via email. Compromise is a currency that spends regardless of ideology, profession or power. The right private investigator does not ask why you need to know the information in detail. There's many who operate on You pay, I deliver. Infidelity is a vulnerability that crosses all lines, and there are professionals who make it their business to find it, and document it with ease, and they do it for anyone willing to write the check. You just need to know where to look. The pitch to a private investigator is straightforward - "I am a friend of hers. I do not trust her husband. He has a dangerous job, let us say he occupies a position that gives him policing leverage, and she is too afraid to look into him herself. I am doing this for her. It needs to stay quiet; it is a high‑risk subject." PIs hear variations on this constantly. They rarely ask deeper questions. It will help if you have an older straight laced female act as a proxy to interact with the PI.

If the target is not actively cheating, there are ways to accelerate the situation if you are unhinged and skilled enough. Locate escorts who work near the bars he frequents. Befriend them. Establish a regular presence. Study his routines, his interests, his patterns. Find an escort who can mirror those interests, let chance encounters become something more, like the scene in cable guy. Let the plot unfold. Then the private investigator gathers the evidence. None of this is beyond reach for someone with moderate resources and social savvy. It is simply another form of reconnaissance, one that turns the subject's own vulnerabilities into a lever for power.

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It depends who's comms you gain access to. If you have full access you can hear whatever group is using it, like this -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpI4C7bvdGM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37jZ-8s14VE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmK_l1nc2A4


As E-40 said, "Ears to the scanner, yup!". If the police scanners offer useful, or interesting info at times, I'm sure the groups that use higher levels of encryption definitely get juicy at times. There's a lot going on right now, we are monitoring the situation in multiple cities, give a listen. Youtube removes these at times, but software will bot it right back up with another account.

This site is usually decent if you dont have your own software or hardware -

https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/

>>2752754

The best part of the "anarchist running the communications center" story is what the feds carried out when they raided his home. Beyond the stacks of zines, they carefully removed a massive circle‑A poster and then, right beside it, a Stalin tapestry. Talk about highly cultured!



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What does /leftypol/ think of cynical realism? It seems to be an artistic movement in China, and many of the name associated with it live there (in the mainland), but when I asked deepseek about it, it's censorship got triggered and it refuses to give me more information about it.
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>>2748955

The hippie counterculture, for all its aesthetic rebellion, remained largely a phenomenon of the petite-bourgeoisie students, artists, dropouts with enough cushion to romanticize communal living. Its politics dissolved into lifestyle, its radicalism into commodity, its opposition into the very consumerism it claimed to reject. The genuine working-class counterculture of that era took harder forms. Skinheads emerged from the industrial slums of Britain and the factory towns of the American Rust Belts, working-class youth who dressed in work boots and braces because those were the clothes of their fathers, who fought on terraces and streets because the state had already marked them as surplus. Their politics were often crude, sometimes self-destructive, but they were rooted in material conditions, not pastoral fantasy. Hip hop rose from the burned-out blocks of the Bronx, giving voice to a generation that the counterculture had never thought to include. Hardcore music followed the same trajectory, the suburbs and cities where kids had no future, no safety net, and nothing to lose. These were not movements that performed rebellion for the cameras or festivals; they were movements born of places where rebellion was the only option left amongst the youth.

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I think everyone here criticizing this style is overthinking it, some kind of autistic american stalinist or maoist retards who get mad at everything. The style is exactly what it says - cynical realism, if you've got a problem with it its not because it is "bourgeois" or "reactionary" or "liberal" or "hippie".

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>>2752585
Aside from the skulls in OP and the 4th pic here, I'm struggling to see where the "cynical" part comes in play here. This seems quite whimsical actually. Reminds me of gnome hyperborea.

>>2752578

Anything I don't like is "reactionary" or "petite-bourgeois".



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Chileans mark World Water Day by protesting President Kast’s rollback of environmental rules
The decrees rolled back by Kast’s administration had been signed during the government of left-wing former Chilean leader Gabriel Boric, whom Kast replaced as president earlier this month. The demonstration, called by several environmental organizations under the slogan “Don’t ‘Kast-igate’ Nature,” drew thousands more participants in 15 cities across the country.
https://apnews.com/article/chile-water-day-president-kast-protest-755a101737bc52ef66417905b0835ea5

Mexico's coastal communities fear more crude contamination as spill source unclear
Residents along Mexico's Gulf Coast fear more crude oil will ​wash onto beaches in Tabasco and Veracruz states nearly a month after ‌the first signs of contamination were detected, as authorities investigate the source of the spill. The contamination has affected 230 km (143 miles) of shoreline and 39 communities in the two states, ​according to the Gulf of Mexico Reef Corridor Network, a coalition ​of fishing, Indigenous and environmental groups.
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/mexicos-coastal-communities-fear-more-crude-contamination-spill-source-unclear-2026-03-20/

Evo Morales Denounces Candidates Proscription on Bolivia’s Regional Elections
In statements to the media, he also called on the population to participate. “I ask the Bolivian population to participate. Everyone has their candidates, whether they are from the left, right, the empire, the people, it is a personal right today,” he said. In recent hours, political organizations from the city of El Alto, neighboring La Paz, protested before the TSE for the removal of two mayoral candidates, among 18 candidates.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/evo-morales-denounces-candidates-proscription-on-bolivias-regional-elections/

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Child labor violations rise in US – as Republicans still roll back protections
The number of minors employed in violation of child labor laws increased from 1,012 children in fiscal year 2015 to 5,272 in fiscal year 2025, with 773 children illegally employed in hazardous occupations in 2025 compared to 355 in 2015.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/22/child-labor-protections-republicans

Judge cites ‘stand your ground’ law in clearing 3 more Florida officers in shooting of a UPS driver
Broward Circuit Judge Ernest Kollra ruled that Miami-Dade police officers Richard Santiesteban, Leslie Lee and Rodolfo Mirabal — who had been charged with manslaughter in the death of UPS driver Frank Ordonez — could not be prosecuted because Florida’s “stand your ground” law justified the shooting. The same judge cleared officer Jose Mateo in September for the same reason.
https://apnews.com/article/ups-shooting-florida-67073c35de9ce537b825b3fd75991039

Bipartisan Senate bill would ban sports betting on online prediction markets
The bill follows several other state-level efforts to regulate marketplaces, which are overseen by a federal agency. On Friday, a Nevada judge temporarily banned most of Kalshi’s operations in the state for two weeks after the state filed a lawsuit against the company.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/23/bipartisan-senate-bill-sports-betting-ban

Kalshi and Polymarket rush to ban insider trading as senators move to curb prediction markets
Polymarket instituted a broader ban than Kalshi. The company rewrote its rules to say clearly that users cannot trade on contracts where they might possess confidential information or could influence the outcome of an event
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Review: Shah of Shahs – Snapshots of tyranny and revolution
Ryszard Kapuściński, as a foreign reporter for the press agency of Stalinist Poland, was a witness to the Iranian Revolution, along with 26 other revolutions and coups across the colonial world. In Shah of Shahs he doesn’t pretend to give us a factually watertight report of the events, but paints a gripping picture of the country and its people, its modern history, and the revolution itself, through a series of impressions akin to a literary version of a pointillist painting. We learn about the origins and the rule of the Pahlavi dynasty through musings on a collection of photographs. Each image prompts a new story: on the rise and fall of Reza Khan, on the British backed coup against Mossadegh who dared to nationalise the oil, on the glaring injustice of the rich foreigners hosting balls in palaces while ordinary Iranians lived in squalor.
https://communist.red/review-shah-of-shahs-snapshots-of-tyranny-and-revolution/

Gusanos of Monarchy: War, Exile, and the Misplacement of a Nation
"The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be either good or evil" – Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963)
There is a word from another revolution that fits a little too well in this time: gusano—the exile who leaves a revolution only to spend decades begging Empire to bring them back. It belongs to Cuba, but its logic has migrated. You can now find it, almost intact, among a certain stratum of the Iranian diaspora—especially those still orbiting the fading promise of monarchy. In Miami, they waited for Washington to deliver Havana. In Los Angeles, Toronto, and Berlin, a faction now waits for Washington—or Tel Aviv—to deliver Tehran to them as it was in 1978. Same structure, different flag. And with the current war against Iran, that structure has hardened into something uglier: open alignment with destruction as a pathway to return.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/03/23/gusanos-of-monarchy-war-exile-and-the-misplacement-of-a-nation/

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IRAN THREAD FOR ANTI-IMPERIALISTS
For a while now, threads related to Iran have been hijacked by an ultroid who bemoans the death of petit-bourgeois wreckers as 'prole deaths', who supports Israeli-American colour revolutions, and who openly cheers the Israeli-American bombing of Iran, without forgetting the obligatory russophobia and sinophobia. That OP is most probably a persian diasporoid faggot who added lefcuckism as his list of misfortunes.

We have been silent for far too long. We will now have this thread for honourable and dignified communists to discuss happenings in Iran.
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>>2711779
>anti imperialism isnt real
are you ready to apologize to Iran or are you still in denial?

>>2711840
lmao anti-campists were really posting graphics about how military contractors grift the federal goverment as proof the US was going to steamroll this shit or something

>>2714455
>fighting capital is when you bomb gulf nation
is this true socdemxisters?

Unequal Exchange: The Engine of Modern Imperialism

<Torkil Lauesen joins us to discuss his book Unequal Exchange: Past, Present, and Future and the hidden mechanics of modern imperialism. Lauesen returns to the tradition of Arghiri Emmanuel to argue that while the world market tends to equalize prices, wages remain radically unequal across borders – driving a structural transfer of value from low-wage production zones to high-wage consumer economies.


<We walk through Lauesen’s reconstruction of unequal exchange through Marx’s value theory, the leading approaches to measuring global value transfer, and what contemporary estimates imply about the scale of the drain. From there, we explore the political consequences inside the Global North: why reformism and social democracy have often been stabilized by imperial arrangements, what that means for internationalism, and why the “imperial mode of living” is increasingly unstable.


<Finally, we turn to the shifting world order – especially Lauesen’s argument that a new mode of production may be emerging, best exemplified by China – and what that implies for the future of capitalism, multipolarity, and socialist transition. We also discuss the ongoing war/conflict involving Iran and what it reveals about crisis, hegemony, and the changing methods of imperial power.

>>2750044
socdems are bombpilled? i wasnt familiar with their game, maybe I understimated them but all the ones i know are legalistpilled



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Dancing Israelis. What are the odds?

Think we'll have videos of them hitting cellies? Socks full of money? Blueprints to the city. (https://abcnews.com/2020/story?id=123885&page=1) Explosive residue on their clothes? Explosive residue in a van? Boltcutters? Prepaid tickets to leave the US right after the event? https://www.haaretz.com/2001-09-17/ty-article/5-israelis-detained-for-puzzling-behavior-after-wtc-tragedy/0000017f-db50-d3ff-a7ff-fbf0d7830000

Admitting to being there to document "an event" on live TV in Israel?

Then years later when people ask about it on reddit the thread will have 100 aggressive users calling documented events "hateful conspiracies"?

What are the odds? I say 50/50 now but I'd raise those odds if the war in Iran stagnates much longer or if the dems win big in the mid terms.

The FBI report says they interviewed a former Urban Moving Systems employee, and he told them he quit because of a "high amount of anti-American sentiment" among the employees there, and he says that one of the Israelis told him, "give us 20 years and we'll take over your media and destroy your country". Like if you wrote that as dialog in a parody of antisemitic conspiracy theories, you would end up removing it for being too on the nose and exaggerated.

I want to know how Dominik Suter (the owner of Urban Moving Systems) got out of the US and into Israel after 911. All the flights were grounded for weeks, and the borders were totally locked down. Its not like he took a train to Israel. Max Blumenthal's "Suter was just a fraudster" theory can't explain that. The FBI report also says one of the witnesses noticed the van on the roof 45 minutes before the first plane hit.

Classic International Movers helping a hijacker move in Miami also complicates the fraudster theory. And the versions of the photos the FBI released were clearly photocopied several times to intentionally destroy the quality. The fact that the full case file is like 1200 pages or some shit, but they only released i think a couple hundred, makes me suspect there's more to it than is publicly known.
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>>2751445
Sounds like you are hoping for something to happen.



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