Shenanigans! Israel conflict making zero sense
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None of the info seems realistic to me now. I'm calling shenanigans.
- https://greatawakening.win/p/17rSZrigAD/dance-party-in-the-desert--260-d/ why the hell would you hold a dance party on the border with an enemy who just invaded your country and Where the hell did Hamas get an airforce from?
- https://greatawakening.win/p/17rSZsqoEb/the-nova-festival-that-was-attac/ did the dance party even happen at all??
- https://greatawakening.win/p/17rSZrkKWa/theres-no-way-in-the-world-that-/c/ wtf happened to the IDF border guards?
- https://greatawakening.win/p/17rSZqbwCf/heads-up-much-of-the-israelgaza-/c/ the usual footage recycling scheme at play from the msm, as may attack are being represented as current, and IDF forces are being shown as has militants.
Seriously, if anyone believes the narrative as it stands, then aren't paying any attention to the past or the strategies the Media use constantly to deceive us....
Something that I don't understand - If you build modern military equipment for your armies, and there is even the slightest potential that it could fall "into enemy hands", how difficult would it be nowadays to put a kill-switch into the tanks, planes, etc? Some small bit of code or a certain part that could be locked down but could be reversed by your own technicians - or if worse came to worse, something that just completely bricked the equipment. Are there even GPS transponders on the things to allow tracking?
I've been wondering this since the Afghanistan debacle. To me, it just seems practical and safe. But I guess it would probably mess up the resale value or something /s
They're already working on putting that in cars along with facial recognition (thanks Subaru and Hyundai). I'd be willing to bet they already have all that in US Mil hardware.
Be just like those bait cars they used to use in the 90s, engine stops, doors lock, "please wait for the authorities to arrive." That is what they want for all modern cars.