Sunday, December 10, 2023

Israel Knew Hamas’s Attack Plan More Than a Year Ago

The New York Times is reporting that "Israeli officials obtained Hamas’s battle plan for the Oct. 7 terrorist attack more than a year before it happened, documents, emails and interviews show. But Israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational, considering it too difficult for Hamas to carry out." OK so this is a recent article from the New York Times. This is what they admit and this is how they are spinning or rationalizing it.

They have a document along with several interviews stating Israel knew about the attack a year before it happened. Then they spin that fact by claiming Israel didn't think it was realistic.

Knowing that the IDF is one of the most highly trained military forces in the world and that the Gaza border is one of the most highly monitored borders in the world that is under constant surveillance, for all practice purposes, that plan was indeed ridiculous. Under the current conditions, it could not happen. Two things had to change to make it possible.

We've heard testimony from former IDF solders who served on the Gaza border declare that a pigeon or a stork can't approach that border crossing without triggering alarms. So that means if this plan was to succeed, Benny Yahoo would have to take all the IDF soldiers monitoring the border and move them somewhere else. That is exactly what he did. So this new document puts that treasonous act into perspective. He knew about the plan a year before hand and he helped make it possible when we all know without his help it would not have been possible.

That's just getting in. We also saw what arguably looked like Caucasian Backwater operatives blow up the border fence to let the Hamas operatives in. In fact, the guy in front on one of the trucks they let in sure looks like a white guy to me. Only the New York Times article claims that was an Israeli military vehicle seized by Hamas led gunmen.

It kind of looks like they were led by a Caucasian Blackwater operative to me not Hamas but that's besides the point. The point is the Fake News spin article claims these Hamas led gunmen were riding on an Israeli military vehicle they had seized after crossing the border and entering Israel. Oh really? Just how are they going to seize an Israeli military vehicle from the IDF without alerting the IDF to their presence. The Fake News lie doesn't make sense which brings up the second impossibility in the year old plot. There's no way they could make it across the border without Benny Yahoo's help and there's no way they could make it in and out with hostages unless Benny Yahoo gave the IDF a stand down order which he did.

So this new document puts the IDF stand down order into new perspective. The New York Times is spinning the document claiming that Israel didn't take it seriously because the plan was not feasible. However, the presence of the document reveals the truth. Taking all the IDF soldiers monitoring the Gaza border off that assignment knowing Hamas was planning just such an attack wasn't an accident or an innocent act of negligence. It was a predetermined malicious act of criminal culpability. So was the IDF stand down order.

The New York Times rationalizations convict Benjamin Netanyahu. In fact the corruption trial against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has recenly resumed. Imagine that.

There's another thing. The New York Times article states that "The approximately 40-page document, which the Israeli authorities code-named 'Jericho Wall,' outlined, point by point, exactly the kind of devastating invasion that led to the deaths of about 1,200 people."

That's a very interesting name for an operation. I own a Jericho and a Masada. They are Israeli service pistols. The Jericho is named after the city that was protected by the Walls of Jericho that fell and the Masada is named after the legendary fortress beside the Dead Sea which I climbed when I was young. Hamas would not name one of their operations the Walls of Jericho. The New York Times admits that was the name Israel gave the operation.

Again, that is a very interesting choice of names. Jericho was a walled city Israel conquered. There is a popular legend about how the walls protecting the city fell and let the Israeli army in to conquer the city. To name the Hamas attack the Walls of Jericho reveals the true agenda behind it. The Hamas plan as outlined in the new document Israel received a year ago was simply not feasible. They couldn't get across the border and they couldn't get in and out without IDF resistance. They had to have help which Benny Yahoo gave them. However, even with that help, we all know what the outcome would be. We all know Israel would provide a colossal response.

So from a Hamas position, this suicide mission wasn't a plan to bring down the walls of Jericho and let Hamas conquer Israel. It was an excuse for Israel to invade Gaza and conquer it. That's why they named it the Walls of Jericho. This was not a Hamas operation. This was a Mossad operation given to them by the CIA who use false flag attacks as a pretext for war just like they tried with the USS Liberty. I'd like to give a shout out to Dan Dicks who found this recent article in the New York Times and pointed out that their breaking news two months after the Hamas attack was something he had already reported two days after the attack. Cheers.

Thousands of tons of dead fish wash ashore in Japan

The Daily Mail is reporting that "Thousands of tons of dead fish have washed up on a beach in northern Japan, prompting speculation that the release of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant has wrought havoc on local ecosystems. The sardines and some mackerel washed ashore in Hakodate on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Thursday morning, creating an unsettling sliver blanket that covered almost a mile of shoreline."

Thousands of tons of dead fish. That's a lot. "The sardines and some mackerel washed ashore in Hakodate on Japan's northernmost main island of Hokkaido on Thursday morning, creating an unsettling sliver blanket that covered almost a mile of shoreline." A blanket of dead fish a mile long. "Officials could not come up with an explanation for the phenomenon, but Takashi Fujioka, a Hakodate Fisheries Research Institute researcher, posited a number of theories as to why the fish could have died en-masse. He said they may have become exhausted due to a lack of oxygen while moving in a densely packed school in shallow waters, or may have suddenly entered cold waters during their migration and succumbed to shock." That's pretty fishy.

"There have been several recorded cases of similar phenomena springing up on several parts of Japan's coastline. But this particular phenomenon occurred just three months after Japanese authorities began releasing treated radioactive water back into the sea - a move which angered its neighbours including China and South Korea." Releasing radioactive water into the ocean is not a good idea. It's actually really irresponsible. Although the tsunami and rector meltdown happened a long time ago the release of radioactive water was recent.

This reiterates my position that nuclear power is not green and is not safe. Nuclear waste from reactors is virtually impossible to safely dispose of. I support hydro electric power.

In July the Guardian reported that "A fish living near drainage outlets at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in May contained levels of radioactive cesium that are 180 times Japan’s safety limit. The black rockfish caught on 18 May was found by plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) to have 18,000 becquerels per kilogram of cesium-137, compared with the legal maximum level of 100 becquerels per kg. Japan’s plan to release 1.3m tonnes of treated water from the Fukushima plant has sparked concern in the region, despite approval from the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Hong Kong has threatened to ban food imports from 10 Japanese prefectures if the water release goes ahead as planned."

"A total of 44 fish with cesium levels above 100 becquerels per kg have been found in the Fukushima plant port between May 2022 and May 2023, Tepco confirmed, with 90% of those caught in or near the inner breakwater. Other specimens identified as having particularly high radioactivity were an eel with 1,700 becquerels per kg, caught in June 2022, and rock trout, with 1,200 becquerels in April 2023." I was joking about radioactive sushi but now that concern is real.

Saturday, December 9, 2023

RCMP still want to destroy evidence from the Pickton farm

The Vancovuer Sun is reporitng that "The RCMP has asked the court for permission to dispose of 14,000 pieces of evidence collected during its probe into former Port Coquitlam pig farmer Robert (Willie) Pickton, the target of the largest serial killer investigation in Canadian history."

"The move is opposed by 40 groups and individuals, who say the items seized in this historic case are important and should be kept in storage. Beyond the six women Pickton was convicted in 2007 of murdering, more than two dozen unsolved missing women files have been linked by DNA to the farm." Destroying that evidence would be a criminal act.

Wally Opal's Missing Women's Inquiry was a farce. As soon as other suspects were mentioned he shut it down so he could censor evidence. I can tell you the Pickton case is not over yet. I can tell you more information will be forthcoming but it won't be about the Hells Angels. It will be about the RCMP's cover up which once again reinstills the need for a Regional Police force in BC.

Mutual respect between Gaza and Israel

The Times is Israel is reporitng that "Several clips filmed in Gaza uploaded onto social media over the last several hours show how the IDF has rounded up dozens of Palestinians — said in Hebrew media reports to be possible Hamas suspects — who have surrendered themselves to Israeli troops in Jabaliya and other areas in the northern Strip. The young Palestinian men are seen stripped down to their underwear, blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs."

This was reported in the Times of Israel. I choose that source because it reflects what they admit or at least are unable to deny. I had heard some Palestinian reports claimed Israel were stripping prisoners naked and one photo showed the IDF taking prisoners out to the desert to be executed. OK they're not naked they're in their underwear but that is creepy weird.

I've heard a lot of very concerning reports of Israel mistreating civilian prisoners including women and children which means this is something we need to discuss. Reuters has more pictures of men in their underwear. This is an example of Israel's displaced aggression. They need some time with Dr Phil because they definitely have some unresolved issues.

I've got some other things to do but I just wanted to publicly state that both sides need to start displaying a little more mutual respect for each other because both sides are refusing to do so. Remember God is the God of Abraham. He is the father of the Jews and the father of the Palestinians. If you don't both smarten up you will both get a time out. This whole thing is very CIA. It's reminiscent of Guantanamo Bay which is an outrage rationalized with lies.

I don't support the UN at all but December 10th is Human Rights Day and I do support human dignity. Terrorists and oppressors don't. That's the root of the problem. Guantanamo Bay has got to go and Israel's mistreatment of prisoners has to come to an end. Orthodox Jews oppose the brutality in Gaza. It's the secular Jews that support the WEF who inflict it.

Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson and Riley Gaines

Turning Point USA is hosting a seminar called America First 2023 in Phoenix Arizona where Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson and Riley Gaines will be speaking. That would be worth seeing.

Two kilos of Drugs Seized in Whalley

The Indo Canadian Voice is reporting that "RCMP’s North Community Response Unit (NCRU) has seized a large quantity of illicit drugs from two locations in North Surrey. On November 30, police executed two search warrants under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. The first was at a residence in the 9900-block of 138 Street and the second was at a storage unit in the 11500-block of 132A Street." Well done.

"Two individuals were arrested during the execution of the search warrants. Surrey RCMP seized over two kilograms of bulk controlled substances, along with buffing agents consistent with drug trafficking, cash, and digital scales used to divide the suspected drugs into smaller packages for resale. The two individuals arrested were released pending further investigation."

OK so this wasn't the CFSEU it was the RCMP’s North Community Response Unit. Nice. Kelowna has an independent RCMP unit that was making drug busts for a while. As I've said initially I was neutral on replacing the RCMP in BC with Regional police. It wasn't until I saw all the dirty politics from upper management that I was convinced they have to be replaced.

This unit is doing good work. So what's going to happen? The upper management of the RCMP is going to disband them. I saw that repeat in south Seattle back in the /80's and I saw that repeat in BC after I started my blog. Forming Regional Police isn't a magic wand but it is a step forward and a step away from the toxic RCMP management that has plagued BC for so long.

Friday, December 8, 2023

Ibrahim Ali found guilty of murder

Rebel News is reporting that "Justice has finally been served for the family of (a 13 year old) Burnaby, B.C. girl found dead following a gruesome sexual assault. On December 8, the jury, who began their deliberations Thursday evening, unanimously agreed that Ibrahim Ali attacked then sexually assaulted the child on October 17th, 2017. They found him guilty of first-degree murder."

Man charged in killing of 13-year-old Burnaby girl found guilty of 1st-degree murder

Ibrahim Ali's brutal rape and Dr Tracy Pickett's suspicious suicide

Mission shooting

CTV is reporting that "A shooting in a Superstore parking lot in Mission left one man seriously injured Wednesday evening, according to authorities. Police were called to the scene around 7:30 p.m. for reports of shots fired, a news release from the Mission RCMP says. 'Officers arrived to find a man with multiple gunshot wounds inside a parked vehicle. He was transported to hospital, and the extent of his injuries are unclear at this time,' according to the statement from Mounties, which says the victim was 41. Initial indications are that this was a targeted shooting."

Detective Helen Grus' case settled

Donald Best dot ca is reporting that "Ottawa Police strategically settle a parental compliant the day before Detective Grus’s Judicial Review Hearing CBC, Ottawa Citizen, CTV deliberately lied to public, Defamed Detective Helen Grus."

OK they settled. That's good news. They settled the day before her Judicial Review Hearing. That implies there was evidence they didn't want public. Why charge her in the first place if it was not politically motivated? Yet settling is good. A settlement likely comes with a gag order.

However, Donald Best has outlined a series of lies the CBC, the Ottawa Citizen and the CTV reported about Helen Grus. This reinforces the fact that the problem isn't just CBC it is the mainstream media. So let's look at the lies and examine the media's credibility meltdown. It forces us to question, if they lied about Helen Grus, what else have they lied about?
Prosecutor seeks to reject expert witnesses on vaccine safety in conduct hearing

N1-methylpseudouridylation of mRNA causes +1 ribosomal frameshifting

Thursday, December 7, 2023

Vancouver Ski hills opening day

Today after work I checked the mountain web cams and saw the rain we've been getting was snow on the mountains and I saw skiers and snowboarders on the bunny hill at Cypress. Today was opening day for Cypress and tomorrow will be opening day for Grouse. Obvious not all the chair lifts are running but it's a start. The local mountains got a week of snow then heavy rain on Monday. After that it cooled down and the mountains are getting snow. Seymour isn't open yet.