Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘four Palestinian boys killed’

Not all conspiracy theories are equal

Last night while I slept—having a wonderful dream about discovering a photo album full of priceless postcards of World War I flamethrowers—the word went out on Twitter to label me a conspiracy theorist. Saying that certain ideas are nothing but conspiracy theories allows the accuser to not address troubling notions. In this case the Twits…

 

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The utter depravity of Palestinian culture

Regarding the Palestinian terrorist attack on the synagogue in Har Nof, West Jerusalem, yesterday, in which three rabbis, one worshiper, and one police officer were murdered, several people have asked me, “How could someone do such a thing?” The terrorists were armed with a gun, knives, and a meat cleaver; they partially dismembered their victims…

 

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The four Palestinian boys killed on the beach

On July 16, 2014, four Palestinian boys were killed on the beach at the port of Gaza City. They were Mohammed Bakr (aged 9), Ahed Bakr (aged 10), Zakaria Bakr (aged 10), and Mohammed Bakr (aged 11). The four boys were killed close to the Al-Deira Hotel, which was full of journalists, yet not one…

 

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