A fascinating article today entitled "Untimely Deaths in Ukraine", disputing the official explanations of "strange suicides and car crashes" in the Ukraine.
Get a load of this, and from the Los Angeles Times, no less:
The former Ukrainian interior minister, scheduled to meet in just a few hours with prosecutors to give testimony in a high-profile case of political murder, aimed a gun at his chin and fired, sending a bullet ripping through his cheek and out his upper jaw. Then he aimed it at his temple and fired again.
Suicide, government investigators ruled.
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Zvarych, the justice minister, has expressed doubt that the former interior minister could have recovered sufficiently from the shock of the first wound to have delivered the second.
"I have certain doubts personally speaking about whether someone can pull the trigger twice in order to commit suicide," he said. "There's this threshold of pain, I think, that one would need to be able to cross in order to be able to do that, something called a 'pain syndrome,' that I think is very difficult to overcome.
Consider that Gary Webb - "the last North American career journalist," in Al Giordano's words - was also judged to have killed himself with two gunshots to the head. Consider the mainstream media was as incurious about the circumstances of his death as it had disgraced itself regarding the substance of his investigations. And consider it was the LA Times which played the point in Webb's character assassination, even in his obituary.
My purpose isn't to rehash speculation about Webb's death, but to underscore the selective speculation of the American press.
Imagine if, in the space of five years, figures of the stature of John F Kennedy, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr and Robert F Kennedy had been murdered anywhere else in the world.
Imagine if finely-milled anthrax had been mailed to the opponents of Hugo Chavez, just as his government introduced "El Acto Del Patriota," which promised to consolidate power in the presidency and violate the spirit and letter of the Venezuelan constitution. And imagine if the investigation led to a bioweapons lab of the Venezuelan military, and then faltered.
Oh I see now,I made it quite clear in my original post that I was talking about people's attitudes to science, rather than the specifics of the racial politics in each case.
As a counterfactual: sufi and baboon, what would your reaction be to a white guy from, say, Norway claiming that he could strike someone dead by carving runes on a stick and burying it? I mean, would you have a reaction other than "lol, who is this attention-seeking dickhead" or "poor man, I hope he gets the help he clearly needs"?
Yes, I know white Norwegians are not oppressed victims of colonialism, obviously. That's not the point. Now, what about that stick?
In 1999 I traveled to Oakland California to cover the Marine Corps execution of Operation Urban Warrior. Thousands of Marines opnely trained to biometrically scan American citizens, seperate the men, women and children in a concentration camp environment, and conduct interrogations. Video in my film, Police State 2000 shows Marine Corps officers questioning role-players who were posing as American resistance fighters. Loudspeakers informed the population of the mock camp filled with hundreds of role-players, that if they tried to escape or resist they would be killed.
Now the public consciousness is so seared that an NBC reporter can just nonchalantly talk about an instant death penalty for anyone that doesn't have their biometric card in order or that strays off pre-determined paths on their way to authorized destinations. The Nazis did the same thing in the Polish ghettos. This is total seige, it is the highest expression of pure martial law. ID cards are now being issued across Iraq, the entire country and its 23 million inhabitants are simply being straight-jacketed so the Globalists can continue the oldest form of total war - seige - upon them.
you missed the point again, whilst being patronising and talking down mentalists and wiccansAs a counterfactual: sufi and baboon, what would your reaction be to a white guy from, say, Norway claiming that he could strike someone dead by carving runes on a stick and burying it? I mean, would you have a reaction other than "lol, who is this attention-seeking dickhead" or "poor man, I hope he gets the help he clearly needs"?
Yes, I know white Norwegians are not oppressed victims of colonialism, obviously. That's not the point. Now, what about that stick?
at least two white men on this forum were/are practicing magicians
you missed the point again, whilst being patronising and talking down mentalists and wiccans
Let's cut to the chase. Do you think magic is real?
this is alex jones
there's a book, by an academic, not alex jones, called cities under siege
https://libcom.org/files/Graham, Stephen - Cities Under Siege. The New Military Urbanism_0.pdf
i recommend it. it talks about how palestine and fallujah were used as laboratories for new military and surveillance tech and tactics. the author was then blasted with mind control rays which made him scratch 'pointless' into the paintwork of other peoples mercedes
Depends how you define magic. The world abounds with examples of people who have used words and ideas to materially change the conditions of peoples lives.