Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘Second Lebanon War’

Hezbollah has fallen into the Arab League trap

I’ve been dying to talk about this, but I generally refrained. Now that Arab social media has picked up the story, I can discuss my theory of how the Arab League is destroying Hezbollah in Syria. Mythological Hezbollah The Second Lebanon War (July 12 to August 14, 2006) was touted as a victory for Hezbollah….

 

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Israeli Arab League weapons are the key to peace

Many people have asked me what I mean by “new Israeli Arab League weapons.” I wrote about them before, but this post will give you a timeline of the events that brought us to where we are today. Israeli research The new weapons depend on high speed and shock waves. Israeli scientists were looking for…

 

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Wildest imagination has become fact

Because of my brutal childhood, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Middle East. It haunted me. There seemed to be no end to the suffering. Not even in my wildest fantasies did I imagine what’s now happening. And it’s picking up speed. The end of the suffering is imminent. Wildest technology I’m going…

 

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Why I support censorship

Although my collection of World War I photos and postcards has over 10,000 items in it, there’s only one that shows dead soldiers. I’ve turned down offers to buy images that other collectors would’ve given all their teeth to own. It’s because I regard pictures of the dead as pornography. There’s a natural human urge…

 

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How media dishonesty benefits us

For a variety of reasons, the international press is now dedicated to supporting terrorists. There’s no getting through to these people; I’ve had personal contact with them. They’re truly insane. Unreachable. But media dishonesty can actually benefit the fight against the enemies of civilization. Today on Twitter, I had an exchange with the usual rabid,…

 

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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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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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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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Update on phony Gaza sniper video

On July 21, 2014, I wrote a post about a blatantly fake video that claimed to show an Israeli sniper shooting to death a Palestinian man named Salem Khalil Salem Shammaly. This made lots of people very angry. Because they hate violence, they’re threatening to kill me. Makes perfect sense. Just now I got an…

 

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