Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘Pallywood’

Why Pallywood must be debunked

Although my main motivation for debunking the lies of Pallywood is to arm Israelis and Jews with weapons of self-defense, there’s another reason: The more the press runs with bogus stories, the easier it becomes for journalists to rationalize faking all the news. What I’d feared is now happening. Fraudulent stories are popping up everywhere,…

 

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The people who cried wolf

“The Boy Who Cried Wolf” is one of Aesop’s fables. There was once a young Shepherd Boy who tended his sheep at the foot of a mountain near a dark forest. It was rather lonely for him all day, so he thought upon a plan by which he could get a little company and some…

 

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The happiest man on earth

Thanks to a mysterious woman who has all sorts of skills that make me wonder who she really is, I met the happiest man who ever lived. His name is Pierre Rehov. Someday I hope Mr. Rehov writes a memoir. We’ve had several long discussions by phone; his happiness isn’t the type seen here. If…

 

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I lied: Pierre Rehov and I are making a movie

On November 9, 2014, I wrote that Pierre Rehov would not make a documentary that included my research into Palestinian hoaxes perpetrated during Operation Protective Edge. I lied. Mr. Rehov actually agreed to make the film, but he asked me to announce that the documentary would not be made. This was to allow his camera…

 

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Fantasizing to death

Somebody sent me two photos, asking if they’re real. They aren’t. These transparently fake images are all over the Internet, passed around from cultist to cultist as medication to keep the mind from functioning. What so many people refuse to accept is that pathological fantasizing leads to death. By denying reality, you suffer at the…

 

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Explaining mental illness to stupid old Jew-haters

A couple of days ago, a Ron Paul toady named Martin went after me on Twitter for having the temerity to disagree with him. He was incapable of answering any questions I asked, and at the end of his hours-long spewage, he blocked me so that I couldn’t respond to him. Well, today he unblocked…

 

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New feature on blog

I’ve added a new feature to the blog. First open another tab or window and go to the blog page. In the upper right, you can now choose if you want white text on a dark background or black text on a light background. Click on a blog post. If you want the light background,…

 

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There will be no documentary

There will be no documentary made about Operation Four Little Martyrs, the Hamas deception that took place on the Gaza Beach, July 16, 2014. I was in talks with the filmmaker Pierre Rehov, but it simply wasn’t possible for me to gather the material and raise the funds in time. Mr. Rehov had to make…

 

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Exposing composite photos

I was absolutely sure that the world press published massive numbers of composite photos during Operation Protective Edge. Though I couldn’t prove it technically, I relied on my knowledge of munitions. Yesterday a professional photographer from the Czech Republic sent me a message explaining how I can determine whether or not a photo is real….

 

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The Pallywood ambulance game, Gaza beach

What follows is almost incomprehensible in its complexity and perversion. The ambulance game that Palestinians played on July 16, 2014, during Operation Four Little Martyrs, is exactly like the classic confidence trick. It’s called a shell game. Palestinians play it with ambulances, adding to the carnival-in-hell atmosphere of life in Gaza. Four ambulances were used…

 

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