Forwarded from Sam Fisher (Data Drops) (sam fisher™)
USRTK-Prod-3-03.11.24.doj-nih.pdf
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NIH - HHS - Baric - Dazyk - Fausti: The Ralph Baric Emails (Part 3 contd) (Drop 2 / 3)
Forwarded from Sam Fisher (Data Drops) (sam fisher™)
FDA_Consult_for_US_Right_to_Know_v_NIH_Case_No_20cv3196_Redacted.pdf
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NIH - HHS - Baric - Dazyk - Fausti: The Ralph Baric Emails (Part 3 contd) (Drop 3 / 3)
Forwarded from Orwellian Dystopia
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“I hope that Benjamin Netanyahu burns in hell — shame on Israel. Shame on what you've done and it will never be forgotten.”
— Irish MP Thomas Gould
— Irish MP Thomas Gould
Forwarded from Gilad Atzmon thoughts and music
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) is the Judaic holiest day of the year. For traditional Jewish people, it is primarily centered on confession of one’s sins, atonement and repentance.
Orthodox Jews have a particular method to repent on that day. They practice a medieval barbarian practice of kapparot, where a chicken is passed over one's head three times before it's slaughtered as a way of symbolically ridding someone of their sins by transferring them to the hopeless animal. They basically pick up an innocent chicken, they slit its neck and declare that that poor animal pays for their own sins.
Being naive, I would have thought that, particularly this year in the face of the Gaza genocide and the destruction of Beirut, there aren’t enough chickens in the world to cleanse the people of their sins, but the truth of the matter is that very few members of the tribe feel guilty or express in the open the need to repent judaically. In fact, I have yet to see a single member of the tribe reflecting on the meaning of Yom Kippur in the light of the scale of the crimes committed by the Jewish State.
My grandfather was an ultra Zionist as well as veteran right wing terrorist (Irgun). He actually followed a slightly more humane practice; he put some old pieces of bread in a sock and threw it to the river on Yom Kippur eve. The old pieces of bread symbolised his last year’s sins. Once he did that he was free to commit new ones. The ritual was, of course, less carnivorous yet it pointed at the materialistic nature of the Jewish thought; that sins can be transferred into an object, then eliminated and in the heaven, God then turns a new clean page so you can stain it again. I assume that when you invent a God who favours yourself over his other children, you can as well program him, her or them to be appeased by dead chickens or old pieces of bread.
In Judaism, Mitzvoth (litigation and rituals) replace ethics. Accordingly, guilt is reduced into a ‘material object’ and an exchange rate is established.
Israelis are not the first to commit a genocide, but they are the first to be openly proud of it in a collective fashion. I guess that the materialisation of guilt and the attachment of an heavenly barcode to sin and any other aspect of life explains the scale of Israeli brutal behaviour.
Orthodox Jews have a particular method to repent on that day. They practice a medieval barbarian practice of kapparot, where a chicken is passed over one's head three times before it's slaughtered as a way of symbolically ridding someone of their sins by transferring them to the hopeless animal. They basically pick up an innocent chicken, they slit its neck and declare that that poor animal pays for their own sins.
Being naive, I would have thought that, particularly this year in the face of the Gaza genocide and the destruction of Beirut, there aren’t enough chickens in the world to cleanse the people of their sins, but the truth of the matter is that very few members of the tribe feel guilty or express in the open the need to repent judaically. In fact, I have yet to see a single member of the tribe reflecting on the meaning of Yom Kippur in the light of the scale of the crimes committed by the Jewish State.
My grandfather was an ultra Zionist as well as veteran right wing terrorist (Irgun). He actually followed a slightly more humane practice; he put some old pieces of bread in a sock and threw it to the river on Yom Kippur eve. The old pieces of bread symbolised his last year’s sins. Once he did that he was free to commit new ones. The ritual was, of course, less carnivorous yet it pointed at the materialistic nature of the Jewish thought; that sins can be transferred into an object, then eliminated and in the heaven, God then turns a new clean page so you can stain it again. I assume that when you invent a God who favours yourself over his other children, you can as well program him, her or them to be appeased by dead chickens or old pieces of bread.
In Judaism, Mitzvoth (litigation and rituals) replace ethics. Accordingly, guilt is reduced into a ‘material object’ and an exchange rate is established.
Israelis are not the first to commit a genocide, but they are the first to be openly proud of it in a collective fashion. I guess that the materialisation of guilt and the attachment of an heavenly barcode to sin and any other aspect of life explains the scale of Israeli brutal behaviour.
Forwarded from Global Research
Israel’s Year of Killing, Maiming, Starving, and Terrorizing the People of Gaza
Taking stock of the human toll of one year of destruction in the densely packed Gaza Strip.
Read here: https://www.globalresearch.ca/israel-year-killing-maiming-starving-terrorizing-gaza/5869850
Taking stock of the human toll of one year of destruction in the densely packed Gaza Strip.
Read here: https://www.globalresearch.ca/israel-year-killing-maiming-starving-terrorizing-gaza/5869850
Forwarded from Nick Griffin
Bought and paid for!
But, remember, Zionist influence over UK politics is just another "baseless far-right conspiracy theory".
It really is past time to free Britain, Palestine and the Jewish people from Zionist control.
But, remember, Zionist influence over UK politics is just another "baseless far-right conspiracy theory".
It really is past time to free Britain, Palestine and the Jewish people from Zionist control.