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Post by davewatchman on Oct 23, 2023 18:06:36 GMT -6
Fake news.
Can't always trust these Twitter sources.
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Post by yardstick on Oct 23, 2023 18:51:20 GMT -6
I bet he's right to find it interesting.
There's a lot of interesting things happening. I took the week off to chop up some trees but can't get any work done.
The Russians are letting the Iranians use their base in Syria, that sounds interesting: ...
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From Moshe's Telegram:
Above Possible reasons for delay
1) waiting for Eisenhower air craft carrier group to arrive
2) several nations flying special forces into Cyprus to get involved. Uk, `Germany, `Italy and others. Flight time from `Cyprus to Tel Avis is about one hour. This is probably for international hostage rescue effort, not negotiations.
3) giving America time to attempt hostage rescue in Gaza
4) Letting America try to negotiate hostage release if they are still barking up that tree which I doubt.
5) more time to soften up hamas with bombings and much needed special forces boots on the ground sneaky reconnaissance inside Gaza.
6) more time for Israel to crash course train returning Israelis from abroad who have not reported for reserve duty for many years.
7) more time to receive more military equipment from America and others.
8) more time for israel to round up terrorists inside israel.
"Nations flying special forces into Cyprus to get involved. Uk, `Germany, `Italy and others.
And that story of the Chinese sending six warships.
Are you kidding me?
What do the Chinese want with this?
And the people are putting Canada's Trudeau under pressure to support Palestine.
All of the King's of the earth can't avoid being drawn into this at this time.
They are being gathered against their will by forces stronger than themselves.
The great battle of God Almighty. Hey Dave, you may be familiar with Peter Zeihan, but I believe his youtube probably may be relevant. Particularly about China... Start at 9:35 for the China-specific commentary, though its all interesting...
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 23, 2023 20:16:42 GMT -6
I bet he's right to find it interesting.
There's a lot of interesting things happening. I took the week off to chop up some trees but can't get any work done.
The Russians are letting the Iranians use their base in Syria, that sounds interesting: ...
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From Moshe's Telegram:
Above Possible reasons for delay
1) waiting for Eisenhower air craft carrier group to arrive
2) several nations flying special forces into Cyprus to get involved. Uk, `Germany, `Italy and others. Flight time from `Cyprus to Tel Avis is about one hour. This is probably for international hostage rescue effort, not negotiations.
3) giving America time to attempt hostage rescue in Gaza
4) Letting America try to negotiate hostage release if they are still barking up that tree which I doubt.
5) more time to soften up hamas with bombings and much needed special forces boots on the ground sneaky reconnaissance inside Gaza.
6) more time for Israel to crash course train returning Israelis from abroad who have not reported for reserve duty for many years.
7) more time to receive more military equipment from America and others.
8) more time for israel to round up terrorists inside israel.
"Nations flying special forces into Cyprus to get involved. Uk, `Germany, `Italy and others.
And that story of the Chinese sending six warships.
Are you kidding me?
What do the Chinese want with this?
And the people are putting Canada's Trudeau under pressure to support Palestine.
All of the King's of the earth can't avoid being drawn into this at this time.
They are being gathered against their will by forces stronger than themselves.
The great battle of God Almighty. Hey Dave, you may be familiar with Peter Zeihan, but I believe his youtube probably may be relevant. Particularly about China... Start at 9:35 for the China-specific commentary, though its all interesting... I did see this one. I like Peter Zeihan. He's a patriot. Been watching him for a couple years. I don't think he's got this one right this time. There was a story the other day, Putin was advertising some fighter jet that could do a round trip to the Mediterranean and back. I think he was agitated about all the US equipment there.
And the potential US/Iran angle. Iran is actually fairly advanced for the area. They sell drones to Russia right? Peter's video is 3 days old. I wonder what he would say today after the Tucker interview. Pete may be too busy travelling around promoting his latest book. He might not be following the news as good as we are in this thread here.
Like, when the IDF goes into Gaza. If Hezbolla attacks like they are advertising, and Iran goes at it with the US, and Iran closes the Straight of Hormuz, oil then goes to 300/Bl. And the Saudis will cooperate by cutting production in support of Gaza and their middle eastern brothers. Peter might want to make sure his gas tank is filled up. Or maybe he does know more than he's saying and is doing the Pollyanna rouitine so as not to spook the sheep.
Old Pete seemed to be saying "nothin' to see here folks, move along. To me this thing doesn't feel like it's going away. It's just building up and building up, where it ends no one knows. I'm sure it's Biblical in nature. We'll soon see.
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 26, 2023 12:14:49 GMT -6
Telegram Messenger is a thing I'm still figuring out. I don't recommend it. They say a bunch of the news originated there and then goes to open source outlets and these Twitter posts. It was invented by a Russian guy. The military started using it there and in the middle east. It's encrypted. So it's secure. It comes up in discussions whenever Facebook or Whats App has a breach. But it's not moderated or censored. Or there's some kind of pixelation, and when you click on it the pixels vanish and the media plays. And some of the things the hamas did were demonic. These are things that wouldn't even have entered into my mind. Like that dead German girl they were sitting on in the Jeep with her legs twisted around at unnatural angles. Or the rescue team that went into the kibbutz and found the pregnant woman with her baby cut out of her, the baby stabbed while still attached to the umbilical cord. The mother shot in the head. It was like Charlie Manson Hollywood movie horror show. The rescuers couldn't tell which crime happened first. Or they took a movie of killing that young man with his own cell phone, then wrap up the phone and mailed it to his parents. And now Erdogan says the Israelis crossed the line. Are you kidding me?
Here are some replies on the news forum:
I agree. Good and Evil. That great battle of God Almighty. The world is at war with God. I was watching a video of young people ripping the "missing" posters off the wall. See the anger in their faces.
God told Abraham his descendants would have the land from here to there: “To your offspring I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates, the land of the Kenites, the Kenizzites, the Kadmonites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Rephaim, the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Girgashites and the Jebusites.”
But people are going to war to fight against this, fighting against what God said to do. A two state solution. Lol.
Listen to how Moshe describes it. The Jews are not Christian. They go by the Talmud. An eye for an eye. Moshe goes graphic, Youtube won't play it. Two state would cut Israel in half, the pre 1967 borders. It put's Israel at a pincer point, 14 or 16 miles across. The two state solution is the end of Israel, Biden's solution is Satan's solution.
Moshe:
Hamas stepped out of line. If they would have just went into Israel, killed some soldiers, bombed some government buildings and looted some property, that would have been one thing. That could have been something dealt with differently with the nations around the world. But that's not what they did. They went crazy in such a way that it got documented in pictures and video. Alright? They did abominations. OK? They did things that people in mental institutions do.
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Post by Dave on Oct 26, 2023 20:14:28 GMT -6
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 27, 2023 7:45:41 GMT -6
Protest this morning at at Tulane University in New Orleans, 8:02 AM · Oct 27, 2023.
At least they've got some good weather for it.
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 7:28:55 GMT -6
I thought the news was scary yesterday. It was the first time I found it troubling. Jesus said let not your heart be troubled.
Just afternoon a reporter for the Al Jazeera in Gaza said they were worried because all the communications were cut, and the internet went out. He said they all thought something was about to begin. I came back in at 4 and saw he was right. He got the scoop. The Al Jazeera live news on Youtube was the best yesterday. But you can't trust their commentary as they are based in Quatar. The leader of Hamas is also based in Quatar.
I feel sorry for the suffering. One guy said they wanted death and destruction, now they have death and destruction. And until the end, desolations are decreed. Even until the decreed destruction is poured out on the desolator, (sATAN)..
Now the social media protesters will have even more ammunition to put into their protest.
(Peaceful Sabbath)
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 7:34:32 GMT -6
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 7:50:21 GMT -6
And these are other things giving me palpitations.
A guy mentioned four U.S. attack groups heading for the middle east.
And the Eisenhower Supercarrier battle group is headed for the actual Persian Gulf.
They must know what they're doing. Though the Suez Canal, down the Red Sea, hang a left at Yemen, through the Straight of Hormuz and into the Persian Gulf. Right across from Iran. It looks like they could be hit with a paper airplane thrown from the coast if the wind was right as they go through Hormuz.
I guess they have a base in Qatar. Probably be fine.
The Al Udeid Air Base Qatar is also a home to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing of the USAF and to the No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group RAF. When the war against Afghanistan was at its peak, there were around 4000 American soldiers who were stationed at this base. Along with the American soldiers were two dozens of KC-10A Extenders and KC-135 Stratotankers which were used for the re-fuelling of bombers and fighter jets over Afghanistan. By September of 2002, the number of American soldiers in the air base went down to approximately 2000 in number. After six months, the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar underwent expansion so that it can accommodate up to 120 aircraft and 10,000 troops. militarybases.com/overseas/qatar/al-udeid/
It's nice when we posses the gates of our enemies.
(Peaceful Sabbath)
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 8:06:05 GMT -6
And this looks rather ominous. Some are saying this has never been done before.
"According to Reuters The Commerce Department did not provide further details for the pause, which also includes shotguns and optical sights, but said an urgent review will assess the "risk of firearms being diverted to entities or activities that promote regional instability, violate human rights, or fuel criminal activities. Export licences for Ukraine and Israel, as well as some other close allies, will be exempted from the temporary halt in exports. (Peaceful Sabbath)
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 12:28:02 GMT -6
Benny said it's going to be a long war.
And Musk keeps picking the wrong team.
Israel turned the net off in Gaza, Elon's trying to turn it back on.
Check out one of the comments, which appears to be coming from an Iranian:
""Hey genius, try following the open-source news we have been sharing on your own platform as a collective of citizen-journalists, to get the faintest idea about the thousands upon thousands of innocent Iranian citizens the Islamic Republic has murdered. For your information, just today, the Islamic Republic murdered yet another 16-year-old Iranian girl, Armita. We can only wish, like poor Armita probably did, that we were also so far away from the hell on Earth created by this barbaric regime, that we could afford being so simple-minded as to attribute their incessant aggression towards all forms of life to how other countries act.
""We can only hope that the actual policy-makers in every country in the international community are not foolish enough to think these lunatics would leave anyone alone if they are left alone. Even though it is already too late for the hundreds of thousands of lives lost in Iran and the rest of the region because of this regime's unquenchable thirst for blood. Rest assured; no location where people are living is too far for the Islamic Republic to attack if only they think they can reach it with impunity. By the way, we are not just offended by your shocking ignorance: your ancient boomer meme is as lame as it is insensitive to the plight of millions of Iranians.
That was priceless.
(Peaceful Sabbath)
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 13:05:10 GMT -6
A guy mentioned four U.S. attack groups heading for the middle east. And the Eisenhower Supercarrier battle group is headed for the actual Persian Gulf.
They must know what they're doing. Though the Suez Canal, down the Red Sea, hang a left at Yemen, through the Straight of Hormuz and into the Persian Gulf. Right across from Iran. It looks like they could be hit with a paper airplane thrown from the coast if the wind was right as they go through Hormuz. I guess they have a base in Qatar. Probably be fine. The Al Udeid Air Base Qatar is also a home to the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing of the USAF and to the No. 83 Expeditionary Air Group RAF. When the war against Afghanistan was at its peak, there were around 4000 American soldiers who were stationed at this base. Along with the American soldiers were two dozens of KC-10A Extenders and KC-135 Stratotankers which were used for the re-fuelling of bombers and fighter jets over Afghanistan. By September of 2002, the number of American soldiers in the air base went down to approximately 2000 in number. After six months, the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar underwent expansion so that it can accommodate up to 120 aircraft and 10,000 troops. militarybases.com/overseas/qatar/al-udeid/It's nice when we posses the gates of our enemies. (Peaceful Sabbath)
If Hezbolla attacks like they are advertising, and Iran goes at it with the US, and Iran closes the Straight of Hormuz, oil then goes to 300/Bl. And the Saudis will cooperate by cutting production in support of Gaza and their middle eastern brothers. Peter might want to make sure his gas tank is filled up. Or maybe he does know more than he's saying and is doing the Pollyanna rouitine so as not to spook the sheep. Actually, it's LOOK HOW CLOSE WE PARKED OUR SUPERCARRIER BATTLE GROUP TO the Straight of Hormuz. I should have thought of it before. Now Iran can't so easily cut off the flow of oil. Like Biden says we need to protect our interests. Avoiding 300/Bl oil, like I was worried about, is one of those interests. ((Voluntary disclosure: I own three crude oil producers purchased in 2020 when crude went zero on the June contract.)) Allow me to once again relax while paraphrasing some more Peter Zeihan. This is a jump carrier: There's 22 of them operating in the world's navies, the United States has the equivalent of half of them.
This is a Supercarrier: The world has 11 of these.
The United States owns ALL of them.
This is a Supercarrier battle group: One Suppercarrier battle group has more firepower than all the rest of the world's navies combined, and based on current rates of growth will remain that way until at least 2240.
(Peaceful Sabbath)
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 28, 2023 19:08:53 GMT -6
Tonight they're saying the attacks on Gaza are more severe than the day before, but news is slow to come because the communication lines are bad.
A reminder from April of Iran seizing an oil tanker. I wonder why Iran chose now to rerun the footage:
A reminder from today of whats on the way:
They seem to be taking their sweet time.
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Post by davewatchman on Oct 29, 2023 8:45:13 GMT -6
The news people are complaining still about slow communication lines.
I was looking at some spooky US Airforce plane movement. I decided not to post. Just noise.
But this one gave me goose bumps:
This one made me chuckle. Listen to the guy yelling in the crowd. He yells like he's falling off the Empire State Building. Lol:
I just found out. A woman at Worthy Forum told me she can't see any Twitter news posts. When she clicks on them it just asks her to sign up with Twitter.
I might have been posting three pages of Twitter posts only I can see. Lol.
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Post by yardstick on Oct 29, 2023 17:06:44 GMT -6
The news people are complaining still about slow communication lines.
I was looking at some spooky US Airforce plane movement. I decided not to post. Just noise.
But this one gave me goose bumps:
This one made me chuckle. Listen to the guy yelling in the crowd. He yells like he's falling off the Empire State Building. Lol:
I just found out. A woman at Worthy Forum told me she can't see any Twitter news posts. When she clicks on them it just asks her to sign up with Twitter.
I might have been posting three pages of Twitter posts only I can see. Lol.
some comments regarding the above: 1. Amalek was not located where the Gaza strip is now. That was the Philistines. Though I suppose there most certainly is some of the bloodline mixed with the arab populations; because the rest of the story is that Saul didn't eradicate the Amalekites like he was told to. 2. Amalek was located as a nation of apparent semi-nomadic people, east of Beersheba in the Negev (Numbers 13:29). Bibi is either mis-applying Numbers 24 or speaking hyperbolically, using that passage to explain what Israel is going to do, again, hyperbolically. I believe these events more related to Psalm 83. I know a lot of people think the 6 day war Psalm 83, but the author of Psalm 83 doesn't describe anything being done to these people. The author only asks that something be done, after 'outing' them in vs 2-8. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kingdoms_around_Israel_830_map.svgEdom and Ishmaelites are generally the Arabs (Saudis and surrounding nations on the peninsula) Moab, the Hagrites, Ammon and Amalek are Syria Byblos and Tyre are Lebanon (Hezbollah) Philistines are Gaza (Hamas) Assyria is Turkey - I do not think they have overtly joined them unless Turkey's 'war' in Syria is (partially) to get a better military position. All of the above are muslim states/ peoples. I think people have forgotten that the so-called 'Palestinians' are intermixed groups from Syria who were 'kicked out' because they tried to overthrow the governments there.
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