Thomas Wictor

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Timeline of history’s greatest deception operation

I decided to create a timeline of the greatest deception operation in history, otherwise known as the Iranian nuclear deal. Both the Saudis and Israelis have stated in plain language that they’ll use military force to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, and by now the Iranians know that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action…

 

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And you thought the lies about Israel were bad…

It’s a dangerous time in our history. It appears that almost everyone can be bought. The lies about Israel told during Operation Protective Edge were just the beginning. As far as I can tell, everything being reported about Yemen is untrue. My guess is that journalists and members of “human rights” organizations have been bought…

 

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In praise of war (and flamethrowers)

Clutch your pearls, girls. Get ready to faceplant the fainting couch. This post is about the courageous, exceptionally moral decision that the Sunni Arabs and Israel have made to go to war with Iran. It’s now clear that the goal is regime change, not simply destroying the Iranian nuclear program. “Good hunting, men and women,”…

 

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The end of jihadist terrorism

People have expressed concern that I’m revealing too much by talking about my theory that the Iranian nuclear deal—formally called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—is actually the most daring military deception operation in the history of the world. I believe that the JCPOA is designed to be so horribly suicidal that it will…

 

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An onslaught of imposters

An explanation is in order. Currently it’s impossible for me to keep up with my personal correspondence. I get messages from people asking me why I haven’t answered them. It’s because I can’t. What happened is that my research into the murders of Ismail Bakr, Mohammed Bakr, Ahed Bakr, and Zakaria Bakr caused me to…

 

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Some people have to be killed

I’m embarrassed by how weak and fatuous western culture has become. Studying World War I entails reading the memoirs of soldiers. A century ago civilized societies were far more realistic about life. They recognized that some people have to be killed in order to benefit the world. Here’s a story that I don’t buy on…

 

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The most important story of your life

The most important story of your life just took a dramatic turn. I think events will begin to speed up now. What happened? Well, this. ISIS Used Mustard Gas Against Kurdish Forces in Iraq, U.S. Believes U.S. officials believe the terror group ISIS used chemical weapons in Iraq this week, defense and intelligence officials said…

 

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Some faith is based on knowledge

One of the more tedious aspects of social media is the pathological need that people have to “debate.” What they’re actually trying to do is force their own beliefs on others. The ethos of “Live and let live” doesn’t exist in social media. Social-media absolutists go crazy over faith. To them, faith is a childlike…

 

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Why the press promotes evil

Have you ever wondered why the knee-jerk reaction of the press is to promote evil over good? Look at any war, and you’ll see that monstrous savages such as Saddam Hussein, the Iranian mullahs, the North Koreans, the Khmer Rouge, or Hezbollah are presented in the best possible light. They’re also made out to be…

 

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Vanity is my favorite sin

“Vanity is definitely my favorite sin,” says Satan in the film The Devil’s Advocate. It’s my favorite sin too, but for the opposite reason: Self-love—a miserably unhappy version of it—is what defines evil people. Because of their vanity, we can easily defeat them. I spent a year studying the Hamas military deception (MILDEC) operation that…

 

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