Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘Hamas’

A shockingly good movie about terrorism

I haven’t gone to a theater since 2002. The last time was when my brother Tim and I saw the Mel Gibson movie Signs, directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Though the film was awful, the audience was unspeakable. Everybody talked at the tops of their voices—to each other, to the movie, and to people on…

 

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Stop praising our enemies’ nonexistent prowess

I just read an opinion piece titled, “Is Iran Preparing for a Two-Front War With Israel?” It’s part of the now-standard approach that the press adopted during World War II of granting our enemies a nonexistent prowess in order to sell papers. Bad news is far more popular than good. In the ensuing years, however,…

 

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Interview by Pierre Rehov successfully concluded

Well, my part in the upcoming Pierre Rehov documentary is FINISHED! (Probably not true. I may have to give interviews about it. I’ll do so only for the sake of Mr. Rehov.) I woke up at 6:00 a.m. for the first time in maybe twenty years. Then I showered and did the final sculpting of…

 

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No, the Israelis don’t “double tap” ambulances

Gaza 2014: Findings of an Independent Medical Fact-Finding Mission makes the outrageous, absolutely unsupported, and moronic claim that the Israeli Defense Forces deliberately target first responders such as medical personnel. The term they use is “double tap,” meaning the IDF first attacks a target, then waits until the first responders arrive. Then the Israelis attack…

 

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Don’t worry: I judge you by the measures you take

Ahmed Yousef has written an opinion piece for the boneheads of the Guardian: “Judge Hamas on the Measures it Takes for its People.” Well, I do judge Hamas by the measures you take, Ahmed. That’s why I find your politico-religious movement absolutely reprehensible. If you were Caucasian American Baptists, how would the world feel about…

 

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The shocking fraudulence of the TF1 News report

I wrote before about the TF1 News report on Operation Four Little Martyrs. It’s obvious that the piece is extremely dishonest. However, in a real X-Files moment, today I received some information from my contact “David,” whose name and whereabouts I don’t know. He sent me a photo and a casual message. Here’s “David’s” observation:…

 

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How and when did the boys on the Gaza beach die?

There’s really no doubt that Hamas murdered Mohammed Bakr, Ahed Bakr, Zakaria Bakr, and Mohammed Bakr in order to blame the Israeli Defense Forces. I’ve been trying to unravel what I call Operation Four Little Martyrs, because I knew instantly that the IDF would neither deliberately nor accidentally kill four boys on a Gaza beach….

 

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The Hamas Gaza beach operation grows in complexity

Yesterday I received the proof I needed that the French TF1 News footage allegedly shot on July 16, 2014, is fraudulent. It’s possible that the French reporters used two camera crews, but there’s no evidence of that. If they had used two camera crews, they edited their report to make it seem that only one…

 

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The IDF did not kill the boys on the Gaza beach

This post will prove to you that the Israeli Defense Forces did not kill the three running boys on the Gaza beach, July 16, 2014. Those boys were killed by Hamas. There’s no question. Since Hamas would not leave anything to chance, and since they’re demons in human form, I can state with confidence that…

 

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Anatomy of a Hamas deception operation

Boy, I hate the hackneyed quote, “We’re through the looking glass here, people.” It’s from the execrable film JFK, by Oliver Stone, and it means that you’re in Opposite World, where down is up and wrong is right. Well, we are—in fact—through the looking glass when it comes to the case of the four boys…

 

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