"Then down the line, we learned that what we were told about 9/11 was not the truth. The terrorists who committed the attacks were funded by our own CIA. Building 7 was demolished without being struck by a plane. Things were vastly different than they appeared on the surface level at the time.
Did terrorists really drive planes into the towers, killing thousands of innocent civilians? Yes. But were the US government innocent bystanders? No. They orchestrated the plot, and used it to justify attacking countries with resources they wanted. AND IT WORKED!
This is why I am cautious to immediately pledge my unconditional allegiance to the Israeli government, when we don’t know exactly what happened or which nefarious entities were involved in the Hamas attacks.
Did terrorists really murder and kidnap hundreds of Israeli women and children? Yes. But are the Israeli government innocent bystanders? I do not know.
Did the Israeli and/or US government WANT these attacks to happen? Did their Intelligence agencies know Hamas were planning this, and allowed them to carry it out so they could justify war? I do not know, but given we have seen the US use this exact playbook, and given Israel is essentially fully funded by the US, it’s naive to assume anything at face value.
If history has taught us anything over the years, its that things are NEVER as they initially appear."
Well, I think the fallacy is to look at any nation, let alone of any of its government's constituent parts, as a monolithic entity in terms of ideology and ethics. Even Israel is not a special case, nor their various agencies and departments.
Rogue factions with access to the right intelligence and or means can accomplish their own goals despite not having a quorum of inside support. They can also navigate plans with the optics in mind that if those sorts of schemes were disclosed it would reflect badly on the whole rather than a single faction. This is key for the more radical factions trying to sow enough chaos and conflict as a means to some other end. Throwing their whole gov't or even nation under the bus, at least in the eyes of some of the world, would not be out of the question.
In the meantime there are metaphorical white hats / patriots in every government and military complex, but history plays out in a way that they don't often have the upper hand, or access to the levers of power for good. Maybe they do more often than we think and that's why we don't hear more bad news than we actually do?
"Then down the line, we learned that what we were told about 9/11 was not the truth. The terrorists who committed the attacks were funded by our own CIA. Building 7 was demolished without being struck by a plane. Things were vastly different than they appeared on the surface level at the time.
Did terrorists really drive planes into the towers, killing thousands of innocent civilians? Yes. But were the US government innocent bystanders? No. They orchestrated the plot, and used it to justify attacking countries with resources they wanted. AND IT WORKED!
This is why I am cautious to immediately pledge my unconditional allegiance to the Israeli government, when we don’t know exactly what happened or which nefarious entities were involved in the Hamas attacks.
Did terrorists really murder and kidnap hundreds of Israeli women and children? Yes. But are the Israeli government innocent bystanders? I do not know.
Did the Israeli and/or US government WANT these attacks to happen? Did their Intelligence agencies know Hamas were planning this, and allowed them to carry it out so they could justify war? I do not know, but given we have seen the US use this exact playbook, and given Israel is essentially fully funded by the US, it’s naive to assume anything at face value.
If history has taught us anything over the years, its that things are NEVER as they initially appear."
https://nitter.net/WarClandestine/status/1711116534507094467
Maybe it's the asshole in me, but every time something happens to Israel, I ask: Did Israel just false flag attack itself?
What Israel doing sneaky, under-handed things?! That's antisemitic! /sarc
I have no doubt some of the attacks are real. Israel’s neighbors hate them.
Well, I think the fallacy is to look at any nation, let alone of any of its government's constituent parts, as a monolithic entity in terms of ideology and ethics. Even Israel is not a special case, nor their various agencies and departments.
Rogue factions with access to the right intelligence and or means can accomplish their own goals despite not having a quorum of inside support. They can also navigate plans with the optics in mind that if those sorts of schemes were disclosed it would reflect badly on the whole rather than a single faction. This is key for the more radical factions trying to sow enough chaos and conflict as a means to some other end. Throwing their whole gov't or even nation under the bus, at least in the eyes of some of the world, would not be out of the question.
In the meantime there are metaphorical white hats / patriots in every government and military complex, but history plays out in a way that they don't often have the upper hand, or access to the levers of power for good. Maybe they do more often than we think and that's why we don't hear more bad news than we actually do?