I saw a tweet that expresses disappointment. Don’t be disappointed: The New Middle East is a reality. It may take years for it to be divulged, but if you know where to look, you can already see it. Here’s the tweet. From the Jerusalem Post. Saudi Arabia cancels contract with company that flew airliner to…
The Islamic State versus Hamas
May 7, 2015
On April 1, 2015, the Islamic State assaulted the Damascus suburb of Yarmouk in Syria. As is always the case with Palestinians, the press refuses to tell us the reality of the situation. The British newspaper the Guardian calls Yarmouk a Palestinian refugee camp, but in a later piece describes it as “a bustling southern…
Saudi “airliner” lands in Israel to move furniture
May 6, 2015
I have no contact with any intelligence agencies. The FBI knows about me, but that’s only because of the death threats. Nobody has ever written to me or called me and said, “Hi! I work for the Mossad! How are you doing?” What I know about counterterrorism comes from open sources. That means I read…
Yemen explosion explained?
May 5, 2015
In 2008 I read about a weapon that made me laugh hysterically. It seemed almost too grotesquely lethal to be real. But it’s not only real, a variant of the weapon may be what caused the massive Yemen explosion that I wrote about here and here. It was only today that I remembered this weapon….
A serious question for Muslims
May 4, 2015
Here’s a serious question for Muslims. Before I ask it, I want to make clear that I don’t equate Islam with terrorism. However, I also don’t accept the notion that Islamic terrorists aren’t real Muslims. They are Muslims. There’s no mechanism for excommunication in Islam. A Muslim becomes an apostate for the following reasons. 1….
Militarized police have their place
May 3, 2015
I perfectly understand the concern that people have about militarized police. However, in Garland, Texas, today, the militarized police functioned as they were intended. Two heavily armed Muslim terrorists attacked an event called the Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest. Pamela Geller is planning a “Draw the Prophet” event in Garland, Texas in the same location…
Not conspiracy theories: mysteries
April 30, 2015
I’ve said before that I don’t believe in the classic conspiracy theories. None of them survive the Snowden Test. If there were giant secret operations being carried out by thousands of people, at least one of them would’ve provided irrefutable evidence by now. Edward Snowden doesn’t even have a high-school diploma, but he penetrated the…
The explosion in Yemen
April 29, 2015
On April 20, 2014, an unidentified nation dropped a gigantic bomb on a military base next to the Faj Attan neighborhood of Sana’a, the capital of Yemen. News reports said that this was a Saudi air strike that hit a SCUD missile depot. Close study of the explosion indicates that this is not true. For…
Armageddon averted by inches
April 27, 2015
Sit back, kids, and let your Grandpa Tom tell you about the time we skated to the very edge of Armageddon. It was during the Los Angeles riots of April 29 to May 4, 1992. The reason I’m telling you this is because of the current unrest in Baltimore, Maryland. Before that, it was Ferguson,…