Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘Hezbollah’

Saudi Arabia confirms greatest deception operation

Son of a gun! I was right: The Iran nuclear deal is indeed the greatest deception operation in history. Saudi Arabia has just confirmed it. Though the Saudis didn’t come right out and say so, they may as well have. That’s why I’m writing about it. The Iranians know what’s coming, but they’re in denial….

 

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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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The hilarious irony of conspiracy theories

I’ve been called a conspiracy theorist. That’s deeply stupid. Everything I write is based on examining open-source material and genuine forensic evidence. I don’t make up crap, such as accusing the Israelis of using dense inert-metal explosive (DIME) weapons. Also, I apply the Snowden Test to all conspiracy theories: A silly fabulist who doesn’t even…

 

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What else don’t we know about?

Yesterday I learned about an Israeli weapon that has been used in battle for thirty years. The IDF concealed its existence so well that I had no clue that this thing was around. On July 14, 2015, the Israeli Defense Forces revealed that they had this weapon. Why now? Well, it’s because they want the…

 

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A face I’ll never forget

This is a face I’ll never forget. At the same time, I wish I’d never seen it. Yet I look at this photo every day. It reminds me that I’m not the center of the universe. As Jew-hating Twitter users never tire of pointing out to me, I suffer from depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress…

 

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How does the US classify Iran and Hezbollah?

Forget what everybody has said about how the United States classifies Iran and Hezbollah. This post will explain everything. Firstly, the US lists Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism. Secondly, the US lists Hezbollah as a foreign terrorist organization. So why do people believe that the United States no longer considers Iran and Hezbollah…

 

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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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No, killing terrorists is not “assassination”

Yesterday the Israeli newspaper Haaretz published a piece titled “Report: Assassination of Hezbollah’s Imad Mugniyeh was Joint U.S.-Israeli Operation.” The Israeli and American foreign intelligence services worked together to assassinate Hezbollah international operations chief Imad Mughniyeh in 2008, The Washington Post reports. The U.S. never admitted its role in the killing. But former U.S. officials…

 

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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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Unknown unknowns of Israel’s next war

On February 12, 2002, US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld made his famous remark about unknown unknowns. Reports that say that something hasn’t happened are always interesting to me, because as we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say…

 

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