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skinster wrote:zionism is the ideology of zionists; there are tons of anti-zionist Jews as well as zionists who are not Jewish.


Yes there are many none Jews who support our just cause, but any Jew who does not support our eternal homeland are enemies and no longer can call themselves Jews... They are worse then scum.
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Yes there are many none Jews who support our just cause, but any Jew who does not support our eternal homeland are enemies and no longer can call themselves Jews... They are worse then scum.


I am always interested to hear what the exact political positions of other Zionists are. Do you support Donald Trump or are you against him? Pro or anti-Brexit? What is your feeling about the alt-right?
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It is somewhat disheartening to see that on the Big rise in anti-Semitism in US.. Why there was 11 pages of discussion on the reasons for the threats, who could have been involved and how Trump specifically caused the atmosphere for anti-Semitic Americans to act out their hatred while this thread has barely passed one page with off topic comments.

It is also interesting to see that now that we have found where the threats are coming from, the amount of discussion here on the thread are directly analogous to the amount of media coverage we have in ES media. It's no longer even discussed.

White House: 'Trump Was Right' On Jewish Community Center Bomb Threats

White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday that Trump "was right" not to rush to judgement on the Jewish bomb center threats.

It came out last week the source of the threats was allegedly a 19-year-old Jewish man named Michael Kaydar who had dual Israeli-American citizenship and was living in Israel.

From the JTA:

"We saw these threats coming into Jewish community centers, and there was an immediate jump to criticize folks on the right, and to denounce people on the right and ask them to condemn them, and it turns out that in fact it wasn't someone on the right," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday at a media briefing. "The president from the get-go had said 'I bet you it's not someone [on the right]' and he was right."

.@PressSec: Pres. Trump was "right" on "rush to judgment" on certain cases of hate crimes. pic.twitter.com/5nxJcLSIRP
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) March 27, 2017
Spicer added that "people on the left" who had blamed the right for the threats had not been held accountable.

"In that particular case, we saw that the president was right and that this rush to judgment by a lot of folks on the left was wrong, and none of them have been held to account on that," Spicer said.

Spicer went on to say those who accused "the right" of being behind the attacks "need to be called out."

While the lying media dropped the story completely after the facts came out, the teen's tech savvy father was also detained over suspicions he knew what was going on.

There was a giant antenna pointing out of their house, so it's extremely hard to believe his parents were not aware of what was going on.

While the initial story was the teen has some sort of mental disability which kept him from the military, it's rather odd a disabled boy was able to outsmart American and Israeli intelligence agencies using highly advanced, older technology and bitcoin to cover his tracks while making hundreds of bomb threats for over two years.


But look at this disgusting thing Congress is doing; there is zero evidence that the bomb threats were anti-Semitic, but they are passing legislation imaginary anti-Semitism anyways.

What they need to be doing is passing legislation to give extremely harsh penalties for Jews and other minorities who carry out hate crime hoaxes.

Bipartisan US bill would boost penalties for antisemitic bomb threats

The bipartisan Combating Anti-Semitism Act of 2017 comes after over 150 bomb threat hoaxes were called into Jewish community centers starting in January.

A bipartisan bill would increase the federal penalty for bomb threats and other threats of violence against religious institutions and ensure such acts can be prosecuted as a hate crime.

The bipartisan Combating Anti-Semitism Act of 2017, introduced Monday by Reps. David Kustoff, R-Tenn., and Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., comes after over 150 bomb threat hoaxes were called into Jewish community centers starting in January. Although a Jewish teenager with dual Israeli-American citizenship was charged last week in the bulk of those threats, both sponsors focused on their impact on the dozens of JCCs and their clientele.

“The rise in threats at religious community centers is deeply disturbing and makes it clear that existing federal laws do not suitably deter these acts of hate,” Kustoff, who is Jewish, added in a statement. “Religious tolerance is the bedrock on which our great nation was founded. We must defend the individual liberties of our neighbors of all faiths and protect places of worship, and I am proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation that addresses the issue head on.”

Added Kilmer: “No American should be made a target because of his or her faith. Sadly, religious community centers across the country have increasingly had to lock down their facilities and call in bomb squads.”


Can you believe this bullshit?
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maz wrote:It is somewhat disheartening to see that on the Big rise in anti-Semitism in US.. Why there was 11 pages of discussion on the reasons for the threats, who could have been involved and how Trump specifically caused the atmosphere for anti-Semitic Americans to act out their hatred while this thread has barely passed one page with off topic comments.

It is also interesting to see that now that we have found where the threats are coming from, the amount of discussion here on the thread are directly analogous to the amount of media coverage we have in ES media. It's no longer even discussed.

Knowing that these "attacks" are mostly false-flags aimed at securing selective compassion (for in-groups with major media connections)... isn't entertaining.

Our entertainment has charged our brains with compassion for particular groups in particular situations. For everyone who isn't positively represented in commecial media, we have zero compassion. It's like our brains have been sawed in half by media representation of different "classes" of humans.

This is where racism is fabricated. And the false-flags (blamed on "them") are part of the process.
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Israeli Bomb Hoax Suspect Had Millions In Bitcoin Account

The Israeli-American teenager suspected of making fraudulent bomb threats to American Jewish institutions used a bitcoin account worth millions of shekels, Israeli police said, according to Haaretz.

The large sum of money is an indication that the suspect might have been paid in order to make the threatening phone calls that evacuated JCCs around the country in recent months.

The teenager, from the southern Israeli city Ashkelon, is in police custody, and appeared in an Israeli court on Thursday in order to have his remand extended for the third time.

Police said that they are making progress in the case, and now know that the teen made thousands of such calls.

According to Haaretz, the teen acted in a “planned and intelligent” manner on the internet and on the so-called “dark web,” the hidden network that can only be accessed through special authorizations, which counters claims that he did not know what he was doing.
http://forward.com/fast-forward/368329/ ... in-account
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Update.

Some of the details about this guy are gross as fuck.

Israel Convicts Israeli-American Hacker Who Terrorized U.S. Jews (and others) With Bomb Threats
While the ADL continually claims a “rise in antisemitism” – and the claims are repeated verbatim by U.S. media – an Israeli has been convicted of being behind over 2,000 false threats. His hard disk contained child pornography for sale, including nude photos of underage girls, videos of underage girls being raped and sexual relations between minors. He also tried to extort some U.S. officials.

An Israeli court convicted a 19-year old Israeli-American man Thursday of making thousands of bomb threats, including to a United States senator, as well as to airports, schools and Jewish centers in the U.S. in 2016 and early 2017.

The hoax threats forced widespread evacuations and stirred fear of resurgence of anti-Semitism.

The judge, Zvi Gurfinkel, dismissed the defense’s argument that the defendant was unfit for trial due to a brain tumor that caused autism and other mental problems, and held him responsible for his actions.

The hacker, whose name was withheld from publication [it is Michael Kaydar], was arrested in March 2017 with the help of the FBI. He was convicted of all counts committed when he was no longer a minor, from 2016 onwards.

Among other counts, he was convicted of extortion, conspiracy to commit a crime, money laundering and assaulting a police officer. According to the conviction, he made around 2,000 false terrorism threats from 2015 until his arrest in March 2017.

Among his targets was the Israeli embassy in Washington, the Israeli consulate in Miami, Jewish institutions, schools, malls, police stations, hospitals and airlines.

The hacker, a resident of the coastal Israeli city of Ashkelon, used advanced technology to disguise his voice and conceal the origin of his calls, including by achieving control over remote computers. Among other things he would pay for the calls using bitcoin, a virtual currency that requires no identification to use.

The hacker also sold “intimidation” and extortion services to clients, charging $40 to make a call warning of a massacre in a private home; $80 to threaten a massacre at a school; and $500 to phone in a threat of a bomb on a plane. Sending a threat of a school massacre through email would set his clients back by $30, with an additional charge of $15 if they wanted to frame somebody else for the threat.

He also offered training videos on how to make threatening phone calls without getting caught; and offered drugs and manuals on making explosives, poisons, drugs, and how to pull off sophisticated fraud; how to disseminate malware (computer viruses); and how to break into bank accounts, Facebook and Whatsapp accounts. His clientele often paid him using bitcoin.

In addition, his hard disk contained child pornography for sale, including nude photos of underage girls, videos of underage girls being raped and sexual relations between minors.

Threatens U.S. officials
One of the hacker’s victims was a former senior official at the U.S. Department of Defense, George E. Little. In July 2015, the hacker called him to ask him if he tortured his children and told him he knew Little intended to murder children and that he kept bombs and weapons at his home. That same day, the hacker called the Washington police impersonating Little’s wife and claiming that Little kept multiple weapons at home in order to murder children. The hacker gave the police Little’s home address.

When Delaware State Senator Ernesto Lopez (Republican) condemned the hacker’s calls, the hacker attempted to extort Lopez. The suspect called Lopez and demanded that he retract his comments, saying that if Lopez failed to, he would fine him in Bitcoin every 72 hours and if he didn’t pay, he would incriminate him on the internet. When the politician did not respond, the suspect ordered drugs online and sent them to his house in order to incriminate him. When the envelopes arrived the suspect threatened to publish pictures attesting to the fact that he had drugs in his house.

At trial, the hacker did not deny his misdeeds but claimed he could not be held responsible and was not fit to stand trial due to his autism. He told Prison Service officials that boredom was responsible for his actions, which to him had been like a game, and expressed regret.

Psychological and psychiatric opinions were consulted at trial to determine whether the defendant was fit for trial. The judge rules he could distinguish between right and wrong, adding that “even if he presented himself as merely playing a game, the fact that he used new, smart technologies shows he was afraid of being caught, so he understood he was doing bad things and did everything he could to avoid getting caught.”
https://israelpalestinenews.org/israel- ... b-threats/
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