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Jeff Bridges is a fucking bad actor and the Jewish Boys are Back at it Again with Anti-Russia Bullshit, this time, in Afghanistan, in this fucking retarded fucking TV series

There already are fucking pricks writing the scripts for this James Bond Fucking series of mini-Netflix-series. Jews, for sure, running that pawn shop of lies:

Reports are emerging of Turkish-backed forces seizing Kurdish homes, and HTS has long been doing this to Christian homes, but by all means, pretend Syria is free now.

Fucking Entertaining us into Stupidity, Death, and Acceptance of the Jewish Narrative: Thomas Perry, book, The Old Man.

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Another fucking bullshit set of lies to keep Goyim Tied to the Unreal Action: And, some Russia Hate, too.

Old rot gut Bridges, taking on, well, people he could NEVER ever take on, but that is the Jewish Way: Marvel Comics a la David versus Goliath.

How are those Jews in Holly-dirt going to write and cast this one?

The US backed al Qaeda takeover of Syria follows Israeli retreat from Lebanon Within hours of the Israeli-Lebanese cease fire – essentially an Israeli retreat after making no progress against Hezbollah in the ground war in south Lebanon, indicted war criminal Netanyahu turned his attention to Syria, warning Syrian President Bashar al Assad that he was “playing with fire.”

The Israelis had long attacked Syria and wanted to remove the independent state as the key link between Iran and Lebanon, a conduit for material support to both the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance.

At a NATO summit, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Syria’s key allies – Russia, Iran and Hezbollah – “had all been distracted” by their own problems, and “it looks like HTS took advantage of that fact.” More to the point, Washington, “Israel”, and Turkiye took advantage of that fact.

According to Palestinian journalist in Washington Saeed Arikat, the HTS attack was coordinated by the Biden administration with Turkiye and “Israel” and “came as a result of American-Israeli emergency plan” as part of “an American vision” for the second day of the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, “especially in light of the failure of the Israelis to achieve a decisive victory” against Hezbollah and that this is “an effort to inflict a defeat on Iran and its allies in the region” such as the Syrian Army which regained control of Aleppo eight years ago. The plan was a tremendous success.

The rapid collapse of the Syrian army in city after city – Aleppo, Hama, Homs, and Damascus – made the takeover seem an almost bloodless coup. In the absence of any real resistance to the Turkish backed and equipped invasion (Erdogan’s Muslim Brotherhood partners, the Qataris, have also been funding HTS).

President Assad and his family fled the country (apparently to Russia) and his Prime Minister Mohammed Gazi Jalali surrendered to HTS. The “rebel” leader al-Jolani made some placating noises about no reprisals and leaving public buildings intact, but the history of this group is bloody and sectarian.

Clearly, some sort of deal was made, in part to save lives – but details are unclear. We do know who gained. The Israelis have been rewarded, probably beyond their expectations, by the removal of the key link between Iran and the Palestinian and Lebanese Resistance. Netanyahu has been more than compensated for the Israeli defeat in south Lebanon and effectively rewarded for his genocide in Gaza.

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham is the successor to Jahbat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda franchise in Syria which has been semi-covertly backed by Washington and other NATO regimes, especially that of Erdogan in Turkiye, which has stationed Turkish troops in North Syria for several years. Unlike the Resistance groups Hamas, PIJ, and Hezbollah, which are only listed as “terrorist” in the Anglo American states and their allies, HTS is banned by the UN Security Council.

It remains to be seen how Washington and its hangers on will try to recognise a “government” led by a group still branded as “terrorist” under both US and international law. The HTS regime was also supported by the three foreign states which still militarily occupy Syria: Turkiye, “Israel”, and the USA.

Some rebranding is on its way; but that is a US specialty.

Friendly relations between HTS “rebels” (many of whom are non-Syrians) and “Israel” are well known. Several years earlier Israeli hospitals were patching up al-Qaeda fighters and sending them back into Syria. “Israel” had then helped evacuate fighters and their crisis actors, The White Helmets, to Israeli territory, in 2018. More recently, HTS has sent reassuring messages to the Israelis, assuring them that their fight was only with the Assad government. HTS supporters even thanked the Israelis for killing Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah.

Nevertheless, within hours of the HTS takeover of Damascus, Israeli tanks had crossed into south Syria near Quneitra, allegedly “to fight off Islamist rebels”.

Bashar al-Assad is no longer the president of Syria after a shocking coup that has left the world wondering: What deal was made behind closed doors? As we wait for answers, Rebranded Al-Qaeda (HTS) has pledged to create a transitional government, and Israel is already ramping up strikes against the Syrian military and expanding its occupation of Syrian territory.

Kevork Almassian, Host of Syriana Analysis, noted that the end of the Syrian Government likely means the end of the “Axis of Resistance,” as the new government that takes shape is expected to have the interests of the U.S., Israel and Turkey directly involved, which means cutting off the supply lines to Hezbollah and other groups that support the Palestinian resistance.

Oh, those fucking quippy and narrative heavyweights of the Jewish Holly-dirt Variety are already scripting the Netflix and Hulu and HBO-Max motherfucking Goyim Brain Drain series.

Predictably, Israel has used the overthrowing of Assad to annex more Syrian land in the Golan Heights buffer zone which has large reserves of oil. Remember, redrawing borders by force is only bad when Putin does it. Israel says it’s “strengthening” its border in case the Jihadists, who they just helped, turn on them. None of this makes sense until you realise the goal of the West has always been to keep the Middle East fighting endlessly.

Unquestionably, the weirdest (but least surprising) aspect of this whole drama is how easily liberals have been programmed by the propaganda. After spending two decades agreeing that ISIS and Al Qaida are evil incarnate (a correct take), they’ve now decided they’re moderate actually. They even seem to think it’s a hate crime to suggest otherwise!

The comments I’ve seen range from “Well, what is the alternative to HTS?” to “What are you, some kind of Assadist?” The implication is that Assad had to go and therefore anything, even the worst people alive, would be preferable. This is like handing control of the US to the KKK and making the Grand Wizard president because you dislike Trump. Honestly, that would be less insane than what we’re currently witnessing.

Whatever you think of Assad, and I’m no fan, Assad is not worse than monsters like Trump or Biden or Netanyahu. Do you think it would be a good idea for ISIS to take over Israel? I’m guessing your answer is no.

If you think for one second HTS is a moderate organisation that is no longer fond of head chopping, spend five minutes searching online and you will find horror story after horror story. Needless to say, the people who boast about beheadings on camera are not fucking moderate.

Liberals have this spectacular ability to turn anything into a binary and reach the conclusion that if you can’t find a solution, the worst possible outcome is preferable to the status quo, but only in foreign countries, never their own. The people who think Kamala Harris was “perfect” while she helped Biden and Netanyahu commit genocide are seemingly beyond reason.

Make no mistake, if the empire declares that we are at war with HTS in a couple of years to liberate Syria’s women or something, liberals will pivot back to “Jihadists are bad” in an eye blink. Suddenly, it will be 1984 and you will only have to switch “Oceania” with “the empire” and “Eurasia” with “HTS” in the following quote, and then switch off your brain…

RE: Liberals are celebrating that ISIS and Al Qaida have conquered a country — Upside-down world keeps getting weirder

Hollywood’s Israel problem

The truth about Palestine is definitely not coming to a theatre near you.

  • Belén FernándezAl Jazeera columnist
  • [Note: Belén FernándezBelén Fernández is the author of Inside Siglo XXI: Locked Up in Mexico’s Largest Immigration Detention Center (OR Books, 2022), Checkpoint Zipolite: Q… moreuarantine in a Small Place (OR Books, 2021), Exile: Rejecting America and Finding the World (OR Books, 2019), Martyrs Never Die: Travels through South Lebanon (Warscapes, 2016), and The Imperial Messenger: Thomas Friedman at Work (Verso, 2011). She is a contributing editor at Jacobin Magazine, and has written for the New York Times, the London Review of Books blog, Current Affairs, and Middle East Eye, among numerous other publications.]

Published On 7 Dec 20237 Dec 2023

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Israeli actress Gal Gadot, who has played an outsized role in whitewashing the Israeli occupation and predilection for mass killing, was applauded by Time Magazine as one of world’s 100 most influential people in 2018 [Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File]

It’s that time of year again: when Hollywood’s thought police undertake to ensure that American celebrity culture remains firmly in the service of the Zionist narrative.

[On Wednesday evening, Mexican actress Barrera defended her comments.

Posting on Instagram she wrote: “I believe a group of people are not their leadership and that no governing body should be above criticism.

“I pray day and night for no more deaths, for no more violence and for peaceful co-existence. I will continue to speak out for those that need it most and continue to advocate for peace and safety, for human rights and freedom.

“Silence is not an option for me.”

Before her departure was announced, Barrera reshared a quote from another account on her Instagram story which read: “At the end of the day, I’d rather be excluded for who I include, than be included for who I exclude.”]

In one prominent case, actress Melissa Barrera – a star of the horror film franchise Scream – was recently fired from her role in the next instalment of the series for posting on social media about Israel’s latest real-life horror show in the Gaza Strip.

Since October 7, the Israeli military has killed more than 16,000 Palestinians in Gaza, among them more than 6,000 children. Barrera’s crimes included calling for a ceasefire and quoting Israeli historian Raz Segal, an Israeli professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University in New Jersey, who has argued that Israel’s current behaviour constitutes a “textbook case of genocide”.

The Spyglass Media Group production company was responsible for the firing, contending that Barrera’s social media posts on Palestine were anti-Semitic. After all, there is nothing more anti-Semitic than quoting an Israeli genocide scholar on the topic of genocide.

In its writeup of the Barrera episode, Newsweek magazine felt compelled to state that “some critics of Zionism have argued the creation of Israel forced Palestinians off their land in what is called the Nakba”. This is the equivalent, in terms of ludicrousness, of stating that “some critics of meteorology have argued that hurricanes don’t exist”.

Given the established fact that the creation of the state of Israel entailed the destruction of some 500 Palestinian villages, the slaughter of more than 10,000 Palestinians, and the expulsion of 750,000 more, it seems Newsweek has taken a page from the Hollywood playbook of diluting criticism of Israel.

Barrera is not the only Hollywood star to come under fire for defying the Zionist script. In November, actress Susan Sarandon was dropped as a client by United Talent Agency (UTA) after speaking at a pro-Palestinian rally. And actor Mark Ruffalo, who during Israel’s May 2021 bout of slaughter in Gaza was forced to apologise for invoking the term “genocide”, has once again come to occupy Zionist social media crosshairs for opining that neither Palestinian nor Israeli children should suffer.

Meanwhile, many more complicit A-listers have tripped over themselves to “stand with Israel”. At the outset of the war, actress Jamie Lee Curtis shared a photo of Palestinian children fleeing Israeli bombs but mistakenly cast them as Israeli children subjected to Palestinian “terror from the skies”.

Anyway, the movie industry is all about making up stories, right?

For her part, the Israeli beauty queen-turned-Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot took to Instagram to rally support for what has turned into a nonstop massacre in Gaza: “I stand with Israel you should too”.

Gadot, who has played an outsized role in whitewashing the Israeli occupation and predilection for mass killing, was applauded by Time Magazine as one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2018 and was once hailed by former Israeli President Reuven Rivlin as a “true and beloved ambassador” for the state of Israel.

Call her Israel’s not-so-secret weapon.

Speaking of weapons, Gadot appeared on the cover of Maxim magazine in 2007 as part of a photoshoot of female Israeli soldiers in bikinis and other scanty attire. Who said ethnic cleansing wasn’t sexy?

The Maxim photo spread propelled Gadot’s fame and wealth; she and her husband Jason Varsano later launched their very own production company, Pilot Wave, which is now involved in Gadot’s much-anticipated silver screen interpretation of Cleopatra – sure to be a box office hit for Orientalist showbiz.

Israel’s onscreen image also got a boost in 2022 when Disney’s Marvel Studios announced that the forthcoming film Captain America: New World Order would feature a character named Sabra, a member of Israel’s notoriously criminal spy agency Mossad. As I pointed out at the time, this Disney venture amounted to putting a superheroine’s cape on state savagery.

Why, then, does Hollywood have such an Israel problem? To be sure, there is no need to resort to conspiracy theories to explain the film industry’s affection for a state synonymous with oppression; quite simply, Israel’s very special relationship with the United States means that the exaltation of Israel in pop culture directly serves US foreign policy goals.

[A senior figure at another Hollywood agency, Maha Dakhil of CAA, has also had backlash for Instagram posts about the conflict, one of which said: “What’s more heartbreaking than witnessing genocide? Witnessing the denial that genocide is happening.”

As a result, Ms Dakhil was relieved of her duties as co-chief the motion pictures department, although she was allowed to remain an agent.]

And the propaganda campaign is so relentless that, when the likes of socialites Paris Hilton and Kendall Jenner stage brief shows of compassion for the Palestinian cause on social media, the posts are quickly deleted.

Among Zionism’s favourite celebrity targets are supermodel sisters Gigi and Bella Hadid, whose father Mohamed was born in Palestine in 1948 – the same year “some critics” argue that the creation of Israel upended Palestinian existence, to borrow Newsweek’s diplomatic words.

In 2021, the sisters were smeared along with British singer Dua Lipa in a full-page New York Times advertisement implicitly accusing them of endorsing a “second Holocaust” of Jews perpetrated by Hamas. Now, Bella has reported receiving continuous death threats for expressing solidarity with Palestinians under bombardment, as Israel’s propaganda machine has so warped reality that just calling for a ceasefire has been elevated to a greater crime than annihilating a good portion of the population of the Gaza Strip.

And in characteristically mature fashion, the state of Israel’s official Instagram account has lashed out at Gigi, insinuating that by pleading for peace for both Palestinians and Israelis, she was “turning a blind eye to Jewish babies being butchered in their homes”.

Now, as Palestinian babies and larger humans continue to be butchered at a terrifying rate and the Israeli army conducts a most cinematic apocalypse in the Gaza Strip, one wishes that Hollywood stars and other famous folks weren’t so deeply embedded in the Zionist trenches. But for the time being, at least, the truth is definitely not coming to a theatre near you.

Read her stuff — Fear and loathing in Culiacan, Sinaloa

‘The situation’ in the home city of one of Mexico’s most notorious cartels is explosive and likely to get much worse with Trump’s return to power.

Che Guevara left Argentina at 22. At 21, Belén Fernández left the U.S. and didn’t look back. Alone, far off the beaten path in places like Syria and Tajikistan, she reflects on what it means to be an American in a largely American-made mess of a world.

After growing up in Washington, D.C. and Texas, and then attending Columbia University in New York, Belén Fernández ended up in a state of self-imposed exile from the United States. From trekking—through Europe, the Middle East, Morocco, and Latin America—to packing avocados in southern Spain, to close encounters with a variety of unpredictable men, to witnessing the violent aftermath of the 2009 coup in Honduras, the international travel allowed her by an American passport has, ironically, given her a direct view of the devastating consequences of U.S. machinations worldwide. For some years Fernández survived thanks to the generosity of strangers who picked her up hitchhiking, fed her, and offered accommodations; then she discovered people would pay her for her powerful, unfiltered journalism, enabling—as of the present moment—continued survival.

In just a few short years of publishing her observations on world politics and writing from places as varied as Lebanon, Italy, Uzbekistan, Syria, Mexico, Turkey, Honduras, and Iran, Belén Fernández has established herself as a one of the most trenchant observers of America’s interventions around the world, following in the footsteps of great foreign correspondents such as Martha Gellhorn and Susan Sontag.

“The peripatetic is political. For more than a decade, Belén Fernández’s dispatches from her self-imposed exile from the United States have charted the global sequela of U.S. post- 9/11 economic and military interventionism, its structural causes and traumatic effects, in countries such as Honduras, Turkey, and Iraq. Now, as the imperial core itself decomposes, Fernández’s fascinating memoir, Exile, is a must-read how-to guide for surviving on the periphery.”

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