Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘Operation Four Little Martyrs’

Reason I write my posts: I take this personally

In the past twelve hours, 20,000 visitors came to my Website. The vast majority of these people are from the Middle East. To my new readers: The reason I write obsessively about terrorism is that I survived the Regent’s Park bombing in London on July 20, 1982. It ruined my life. Because of the Provisional…

 

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Objective truth DOES exist, no matter how much it’s denied

A million years ago, I tried to make a documentary about the Hamas murder of Ismail Bakr, Mohammed Bakr, Ahed Bakr, and Zakaria Bakr, four Palestinian boys said to have been killed by the IDF on a beach in Gaza, July 16, 2014. I learned during the process that what I’d heard is correct: Journalists…

 

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Toad? Okay, I’m a toad. Consider becoming one yourself

I’m a toad. Like the poet Stephen Crane. Social media is the playpen of mental patients. Today someone who followed me on Twitter sent me this. You can tell a lot about people by what they find attractive. Sinister, mannered, bitter, hostile, grim, pompous old men don’t do it for me. Denise A. Rubin and…

 

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No reservoir of goodwill

I have the flu, so tonight’s post will be short. It’s about how the concept of creating a reservoir of goodwill no longer exists. When I was a young man, the way things worked was that you met people, interacted with them, and collected all the good experiences you had with them. If one day…

 

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No, that’s not my Bakr boys movie

There’s a movie about the Bakr boys online, called Operation Four Little Martyrs. Hamas murdered Ismail Bakr, Mohammed Bakr, Ahed Bakr, and Zakaria Bakr as military deception (MILDEC). On July 16, 2014, the world was told that the IDF had killed the boys, but that’s a lie. The movie is very poor. It has too…

 

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Not credible? You wish

I may as well admit it: I’m working on my third attempt to make a film about the Hamas deception that took the lives of Ismail Bakr, Mohammed Bakr, Ahed Bakr, and Zakaria Bakr. This time I’m not financing it. I financed two previous films, and it was like withdrawing the money from the bank…

 

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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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I am a liability

People still ask me why the Israeli Military Advocate General (MAG) Corps concluded that the IDF accidentally killed Ismail Bakr, Mohammed Bakr, Ahed Bakr, and Zakaria Bakr on the beach in Gaza, July 16, 2014. I can’t tell you why the MAG Corps came to its conclusion, but I can say this without any doubt:…

 

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Military deception (MILDEC)

Military deception (MILDEC) is actions executed to deliberately mislead adversary military, paramilitary, or violent extremist organization decision makers, thereby causing the adversary to take specific actions (or inactions) that will contribute to the accomplishment of the friendly mission. —Joint Chiefs of Staff United States Department of Defense Daily I get messages from angry people telling…

 

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