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I should point out that the photo that got included with the title of this post was not my doing. The only conclusion I can come to is that the Substack algorithm chose it. However it got there, I do not condone it.

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This in depth look at the Al Ahli hospital story by Al Jazeera gathers research from various sources. Some of it corroborates what I've written, but there is no mention of DEW's.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/10/20/what-have-open-source-videos-revealed-about-the-gaza-hospital-explosion

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All of these competing narratives about what happened with this specific Baptist hospital attack just seems like a war for your mind anymore and a way to ferret out "which side you are on." All I see is MIC intelligence assets on one side waging war with MIC intelligence assets on the other side and using the people in the crosshairs of this as atrocity porn clickbait, all in an attempt to draw people into a broader world war. I mean how would I know if one side is Hamas or whatever? Because they wear a green bandana with some crap written in Arabic, or they shout Allu Akbar? It's all theater, with innocents on both sides getting slaughtered, all to further compell the MIC to test out its new toys while the rich and powerful try to consolidate their hold on everything...

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Good points Amy. It does get tiring to hear the arguments. As I told turfseer, its not even our problem. Like Ukfraine, we should not be involved. But you're right, the dark lords of the MIC prevail. Any way you cut it, they are making and will continue to make a veritable killing off this.

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The reported ´hamas´ attack seems like the perfect pretext psyop, by mossad/us intel. They want to remove or massacre all Palestinians, and they needed a horrific event. They also need a distraction from the mass human sacrifice going on in Ukraine, and the semi flop of the medical biosecurity psyop.

As to the hospital bombing, the noise it made and the huge blast cannot be attributed to a zapped rocket. See Electronic intifada or grayzone for elaboration.

We should all be keeping our eye on the dangerous developments in military tech, not just DEW but the way that drone warfare and electronic jamming have been used in the Ukraine theatre. This kind of warfare can be used with facial recognition tech, and fly right in your window with a bomb. Its cheap, and can be used by both sides in urban guerrilla war. It can be used against citizens, or any undesirable actor, and with the changes in legal systems, permitted as long as you call the target a terrorist.

The whole world should be united in condemnation against the zionist project. I would argue that a zionist government does not have any right to exist. No government has a right to exist, save by the consent of the governed. The zionists cruelly vaccinated their own citizens, and so do not value even jewish life. The 75 years of occupation have been full of deception, brutality and criminality. Its time to end it, and return the people to their lands.

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You epitomize the type of discerning, thoughtful, clear headed person that I'm so grateful to have as a reader. Thank you Eleanor.

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Kerry Cassidy has also asserted that this war involves DEWs. I consider both Mike Adams and Kerry "fringe," but that doesn't mean they are wrong.

What I have also recently seen is remote viewing sessions from Courtney Brown's group showing ET craft shooting "laser" weapons at the ground creating fires and explosions. For most people (but not Kerry) this is the next level of fringe. But I believe this will become an increasing concern for us, as Courtney has publicly outed the ETs as being involved in human political affairs. This gives them the "license," essentially, to interfere in more public ways.

Currently the ETs function as a kind of Third Party in human conflicts, as they can influence people and events on the ground without being detected. If they begin to do more of this, it will make life even more confusing, as this is a factor most people don't even consider possible.

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Confusion is the camouflage of war.

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And beyond that, it is the camouflage of the psychopath.

I find the psychiatrist who convinces a patient that they need shock therapy to treat their severe depression to be nearly as dangerous as a terrorist who is convinced it is his duty to murder babies. The psychopath always avoids detection by creating confusion, regardless of whether he is in the business of destroying a family or an entire planet.

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Good points.

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Oct 21, 2023·edited Oct 21, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Isreal bombed that hospital because that is what the IDF does. Isreal has done this before and always finds a way to practice deception and denial because that is the specialty of the worlds greatest deceivers from Europe who stole the land and occupy the space through force. Chickens are coming home to roost.

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Did you see my post about that history?

https://secularheretic.substack.com/p/christianity-and-the-state-of-israel

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Fantastic writing Mr. Young! There are some who know this and too many who do not. I appreciate you starting with Revelations! I would also recommend 2:9. “…those who claim they are jews but are not…” - You are a wonderful writer. The Bible thumping Christians (smile) unfortunately have failed to read their Bible with accuracy and purpose. Because if they did they might see the truth about who these demons really are… I am from the tribe of Judah so I know who was there first and what took place then and now. The Arabs in Palestine are also invaders of the original people. The current occupants of Isreal are (at best) converts who were never living in that part of the world (another Africa) - the is no Middle East….But people typically do not know history and know nothing of the Balfour Declaration of 1948. Again, I enjoy your writing style and your truth capturing the narrative in the deceivers own devilish words.

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Thank you Prof.

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

"Gaza that had 450 red dots spread across it that he said indicate where “misfired” "

When I read this I immediately thought of China. They are notorious for cutting corners and just making things that almost immediately fail. According to Jennifer Zeng, the CCP is pretty deep in this conflict https://twitter.com/jenniferzeng97/status/1711922149328388429

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Yes, all the big MIC players have been maneuvering to be able to make money from this by selling arms and other technologies to any and all buyers. The US and much of Europe has been training and backing Israel for many decades and others are backing Hamas and Hezbollah. That massive sucking sound you hear are the worlds big banks sucking up loads of money from sources on all sides. War is profitable in so many ways for the predatory elites running the show.

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Could a small explosion followed right away by a larger explosion be two parts of the same rocket? The larger part could be housing all that propellant that did not have time to be expended.

Also, I still don't see how it is accurate to call the spot a hospital when it is a nearby parking lot. The photos of the site seem to show a wide surface burn rather than a heavy ordnance impact.

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If the explosions were caused by the rocket falling, why have we not seen similar 'accidents' from the other 450 rockets Hagari claims misfired and feel onto Gaza?

It's the hospital parking lot. Apparently a lot of Palestinians thought they were safe there. Since I wrote this I've seen better videos of the hospital. It did suffer a good amount of damage, but it still stands.

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Oct 21, 2023·edited Oct 21, 2023

These rockets are meant to travel at a distance and thus have enough propellant to get them to their target. If the rocket falls right after launch it would have a large amount of propellant that has not had time to burn off. This could explain the car fire scene we are seeing rather than a crater.

As an example, I am thinking of all those videos we have seen of V2 test rocket failures that had massive fire explosions and much larger than just the warhead that lands as intended many miles away. Or another example would be an airplane that crashes with a full tank of gas versus empty.

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As I alluded, there are different types of missiles (sizes and types of impacts created), not to mention the way they come in and the things they hit. All of this determines the type of footprint they leave. In other words, not every bomb is going to leave a big crater.

Besides, that doesn't explain the ear piercing screech, the massive blast, the lack of other similar blasts by the 450 other Hamas rockets Hagari claims have fallen on Gaza, nor does it explain the investigative video done by Al Jazeera. As I explained in the post, there are a lot of other videos of Hamas rockets falling to the ground, none of which I've seen that blew up. The rockets being used today are a far cry from V2's - different materials, construction, propellants and so on.

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If what you say is true why would Israel bomb a civilian area which would invite worldwide condemnation and jeopardize aid from the US?

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Given the number of civilians, including women and children that have been killed and injured in this war, it seems apparent that neither side has concern for civilians.

As for worldwide condemnation, that's already being directed towards both sides.

Regarding US aid, what we have learned from the history of the US funding the Mjuahadeen (who the morphed into the Taliban), funding ISIS, running of cocaine out of Columbia, and funding other brutal regimes around the world, it seems safe to say that Israel will get its funding come hell or high water.

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You didn't answer my question. I guess you're implying that it was simple blood lust revenge on Israel's part as well as gross stupidity in ignoring any kind of common sense strategy.

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I didn't mean to imply blood lust, but now that you mention it I can't rule that possibility out for either side.

The point I was making is that like all the other questionable entities the US gives money to, Israel knows it can do just about anything it wants and still get aid.

My position is that I don't want to see any US taxpayer dollars going to help any country except the US.

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Well I agree that giving one penny to Ukraine is an extremely bad idea given that it's basically a civil war between ethnic Russians living in that country and Ukrainian Nationalists. And not only that Ukraine is losing badly no matter what the senile old fart says.

But I don't see a fair fight shaping up with Israel. Iran already helped with the October 7 massacre and Hezbollah is talking about entering the conflict. Pakistan yesterday offered to give Turkey nuclear weapons. Unless you don't care that all the Jews in Israel will be annihilated (another Holocaust) then I don't see expecting the US to remain completely uninvolved is a good thing.

Just imagine if we didn't intervene against Nazi Germany. Had they won in Europe and defeated Russia we could have ended up under their yoke.

The Muslim countries are showing their true colors along with those who call for Israel's destruction in the USA. Not one peep about the massacre. Nothing can justify it unless of course you would like to see Israel wiped off the face of the map.

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I'm not so sure we are not now under the yoke of nazis.

There has been enough massacres on both sides.

Did you read my previous post?

It's not our problem.

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I am not referring to the Palestinian people. It is not clear where their sympathies lie. I equate terrorist groups like Hamas with Nazis. I do not see a moral equivalence between Israel and terrorist groups. The October 7th massacre is not the same as the collateral damage incurred when Israel responds to missile attacks from civilian areas. Yes there is sometimes an excessive response but if you're constantly under rocket attack and subjected to murderous forays against civilians you might not feel obligated to be so circumspect in your response. In other words if groups like Hamas did not employ violent means Israel would not be responding in such a way that civilians would be hurt. Prior to the current crisis you could have walked freely in Israel but not Gaza. Your failure to acknowledge the danger of such groups as Hamas and see no difference between the two groups suggests that you could care less about ultimately what happens to Israel.

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Germany was fighting Bolshevism. They could never have been a threat to America. The European theatre was caused by Britain and France declaring war on Germany and this resulted in a local conflict (Poland) developing into millions of deaths

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Agreed.

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