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Item 1: (Genocide) Seven Babies died in one of the only remaining hospital
with incubators. They died.... for lack of milk. They add to over hundreds
of babies (less than 1 year old) who died by carpet bombing residential
neighborhoods. But now, the deaths of babies is already more from
malnutrition and diseases (genocide by famine) than from bombings. It is
expected to rise. Amnesty on genocide by hunger
The following abstracts are from important medical journal articles that represent a very small percentage of all the articles that have been authored by groups of (courageous) non-indoctrinated researchers who have been looking into the important issue of the taboo subject of (because of its iatrogenicity) adjuvant-induced autoimmune disorders.
These pre-2018 authors are among the few researchers that did not have financial or professional conflicts of interest with any of the following entities:
1) pro-vaccine, for-profit Big Pharma or Big Vaccine corporations;
2) pro-vaccine establishment educational/research institutions (including medical schools, large hospitals and large clinics/HMOs);
3) pro-vaccine regulatory agencies (such as the CDC, the FDA, the NIH, etc);
4) pro-vaccine medical professional medical lobbying groups (including the AMA, AAP, AAFP, etc);
“By the way, there’s also been slaughter in Israel. So, there’s a lot of pain on both sides. So, we don’t really need a lecture on the problem. I’m not talking about the politics of this tonight.” That was Anderson Cooper’s response before shutting Nina Turner down.
Bakari Sellers interject by saying that “prior to October 7 there was a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.”
Nina Turner was describing the ongoing genocide as taking place in Gaza in realtime. Turner’s comments. were spot on. “While this president was in the ice cream shop saying, ‘I think there’s going to be a ceasefire,’ 30,000 people have been slaughtered,” Turner said. “People are living in famine. They can’t get medical care. So, it can’t come soon enough for them.”
That was part of the exchange during CNN’s coverage of Tuesday’s Michigan primary, as reported by NY Post.
Seriously Anderson? Are you being stupid or just working hard. Is this how much Israel has a grip on you? That is what is called moral flexibility. Let me share with you today’s statistics.
Left to its own devices, Israel would never grant Palestinians their freedom.
In the past, some, whether ignorantly or not, claimed that peace in Palestine can only be achieved through ‘unconditional negotiations’.
This mantra was also championed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, when he cared enough to pay lip service to the ‘peace process’ and other US-originated fantasies. Back then, he spoke about his readiness to hold unconditional negotiations, though constantly arguing that Israel does not have a peace partner.
All of this was, of course, ‘doublespeak’. What Netanyahu and other Israelis were, in fact, saying is that Israel should be freed from any commitment to international law, let alone international pressure. Worse, by declaring that Israel has no Palestinian peace partner, the Israeli government has essentially canceled the hypothetical and ‘unconditional negotiations’ before they even took place.
The USA used 9/11 to further a hidden agenda with catastrophic results. Not only did we lose blood and treasure, we lost whatever moral high ground we once had. Israel needs to learn from our mistakes.
Leaders make choices in moments of crises which can either lead to enhanced security or catastrophe for their nations, with the lives of innocents often hanging in the balance.
Immediately after the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, I went to the floor of the House of Representatives and warned against the U.S. lashing out blindly in response to the devastating attacks which killed over 3,000 persons.
The Israeli genocide in Gaza will be remembered as the moral collapse of the West.
As soon as the Israeli war began, following the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation on October 7, every moral or legal frame of reference that Washington and its western allies supposedly held dear was suddenly dropped. Western leaders rushed to Israel, one after the other, offering military, political and intelligence support - along with a blank check to rightwing Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu and his generals to torment the Palestinians.
The likes of the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, went as far as joining Israel’s first war council meeting, so that he could take part in the discussion which directly resulted in the Gaza genocide.