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Video shows pro-Israel hooligans brutally attack man carrying Palestinian flag in Athens, Greece

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© @chris_avramidis, XInjured man taken to hospital, reports local media
A group of hooligans supporting the Israeli soccer team Maccabi Tel Aviv assaulted a man carrying a Palestinian flag in Athens, local media reported on Thursday.

The victim, identified as a foreigner, sustained injuries and was promptly transported to the hospital, according to the public broadcaster ERT and several daily newspapers.

The incident unfolded at the bustling Syntagma Square, where a significant police presence was deployed.

Maccabi Tel Aviv was scheduled to compete against Greece's Olympiacos in the Europa Conference League.

Comment: Footage of the attack:


Granted football hooligans the world over are notorious for their violence and anti-social behaviour, but, in this instance, which is just one of many examples, it seems reasonable to connect their behaviour and their support for a regime guilty of such brazen and sadistic cruelty. One is likely going to have a particular personality or psychological state, and so behaviour such as the above could be considered 'natural', for them.

The following is yet another video of rather callous behaviour from a pro-Israel/Zionist person:



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Mr. Potato

Ex-con turned NYC criminal justice activist busted after head of prison rival found in freezer of apartment

Sheldon Johnson
© Obtained by NY PostJohnson allegedly in the apartment building while wearing a blond wig. 12
Johnson allegedly in the apartment building while wearing a blond wig.
A criminal justice activist is facing murder charges after cops found a dismembered body inside a Bronx apartment — with the accused killer caught on surveillance video disguised in a blond wig at the scene of the crime, according to witnesses and police.

Sheldon Johnson, a 48-year-old staffer for the public law firm Queens Defenders, was led out of the 44th Precinct stationhouse in handcuffs Thursday after police made the grisly discovery — a human torso in a blue bin and a head stashed in a freezer in the sixth-floor apartment, police said.

He was held without bail at his arraignment Thursday night.

Comment: Looks like the deep breathing and conflict resolution courses didn't quite work as advertised!

Here's a clip of Sheldon Johnson on Rogan's podcast:




House

Maine taxpayers in revolt over funding $13million 'Taj Mahal' migrant housing complex

illegal migrant apartments tax funded maine
© ZillowThe 60 apartment complex is being funded by a mix of private and public money through MaineHousing, the state's housing authority
Asylum seekers can stay RENT FREE in luxury apartments for two years

Residents of a Maine town have hit out at the $13million construction of a complex of 60 apartments for asylum seekers, where they can live rent free for two years then pay a fraction of the rental price.

Locals in Brunswick have expressed fury over the project, which is being funded by a mix of private and public money and which has been heavily criticized by Donald Trump Jr.

The apartment complex in Brunswick is one of the many projects being launched by the town in what critics have labeled a 'Taj Mahal', red-carpet welcome for asylum seekers.

There are currently 180 apartments in the Brunswick Landing complex available for anyone to rent. A one bedroom unit costs $1,800 a month, while a two-bedroom costs $2,300 a month.

Rose

Lady Gabriella Windsor's husband Thomas Kingston has died from 'catastrophic' head wound

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© Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesLady Gabriella Windsor paid tribute to Thomas Kingston, calling him 'an exceptional man who lit up the lives of all who knew him'
Inquest hears 45-year-old was found dead with a gun by his side at his parents' home in a Cotswolds village on Sunday, February 25, 2024

Thomas Kingston, the husband of Lady Gabriella Windsor, was found dead at his parents' home with a "catastrophic head injury" and a gun close to his body, a coroner has said.

Kingston, 45, died at the property in a Cotswold village on Sunday.

Katy Skerrett, the senior coroner for Gloucestershire, said the financier, who was the son-in-law of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, had lunch with his parents before his body was found in an outbuilding.

She said a post-mortem had been undertaken and that a provisional cause of death had been given as a "traumatic wound to head".

As she opened an inquest into Kingston's death, Ms Skerrett said she had been given evidence of the brief circumstances surrounding "this tragic incident".

Comment: Considering the current crop of royals, it's sad to lose what appeared to be one of the good ones. Condolences to the family.


Black Magic

The "food transition" is a war on food, farmers and the public

war on our food
This article begins with a short video based on an interview with researcher Sandi Adams, who describes the plans for agriculture in the rural county of Somerset in south-west England and the UK in general. It's an important clip because what she describes appears to be part of a wider United Nations agenda handed down by an extremely wealthy unaccountable, unelected elite.

This elite thinks it can do a better job than nature by changing the essence of food and the genetic core of the food supply (via synthetic biology and genetic engineering). The plan also involves removing farmers from the land (AI-driven farmerless farms) and filling much of the countryside with wind farms and solar panels. Although the food system has problems that need addressing, this misguided agenda is a recipe for food insecurity that no one voted for.


Light Sabers

Poland's farmers clash with police, demand end to Green Deal & Ukraine's imports, PM Tusk refuses talks with 'hooligans'

poland farmer
After farmers clash with police, Polish premier says no talks with 'hooligans' Donald Tusk says he is ready to talk with 'real' farmers but not 'hooligans' following clashes in Warsaw
Poland's prime minister said he will talk with farmers, but not those that commit violence, after major clashes in the capital Warsaw on Wednesday, local media reported.

"There were also people who committed acts of violence against security services for political reasons.


Comment: He, like the other political puppets in Europe, is probably attempting to, in a sly way, imply the involvement of the 'far-right'.


An unpleasant and dramatic course of events, but quite typical," said Donald Tusk. "I will not talk to hooligans, I will only talk to farmers."

On Wednesday, protesters hurled stones at police and pushed through barriers around parliament, injuring several officers, police said.

Comment: The establishment have, like Tusk, been offering concessions, however it seems that many farmers are coming to realise that these are merely a deception in order to, temporarily, shut them up. Because what is actually needed is the complete overhaul of the industry so that farmers are no longer at the mercy of the whims of the government and their nefarious green agenda:


NPC

The end of the end of ideology

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In 1960, Harvard sociologist Daniel Bell published a book called The End of Ideology. It argued that it was time to put aside all our ridiculous arguments of the past - socialism, fascism, liberalism, anarchism, technocracy, etc. - and just recognize that elites like him have it all under control. They had already established the building blocks of the administrative state so that real experts could be in charge and rule society with a steady hand.

The rest of us need just to work hard, pay our taxes, and comply. We should be free to study, read, and dream. But, he wrote, the political system is off-limits to revolutionaries, simply because the postwar social managers have proven themselves so competent and ultimately moderate in their judgments. The wise and well-trained get the great lesson of modern history: prudence is more valued than vision. The best utopia for which we can hope is a continuation of what we have now with careful tweaks along the way.

Health

Disgraced ex-NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered to appear before House panel over controversial handling of COVID in nursing homes

andrew cuomo
© Gregory P. MangoFormer Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been subpoenaed to appear before a House panel investigating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Disgraced ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been ordered to appear before a Congressional panel over his administration's controversial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York nursing homes.

Cuomo was issued a subpoena Tuesday by the Republican-led House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. His deposition is scheduled for May, and will likely take place behind closed doors.

"After misleading the public and filtering the truth from the American people regarding how many COVID-19 deaths occurred in nursing homes, Andrew Cuomo has been dodging our committee, delaying our investigation and refusing to take accountability," New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-Staten Island), one of the panel's members, said in a statement to The Post.

Comment: Is it possible that Cuomo will actually be served justice? Or is this all theater?

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Fire

US cattle industry devastated by wildfire in Texas and alarm bells for the US food supply

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How much more are you spending on food each month compared to two or three years ago? In recent years, our leaders have been flooding the system with money at the same time that global supplies of food have been getting tighter and tighter. On the other side of the world, hundreds of millions of people do not have enough food to eat on a regular basis and children are literally dropping dead from starvation. Here in the United States, nobody is dropping dead from starvation, but demand at food banks is absolutely exploding as U.S. households struggle to deal with how oppressively expensive groceries have become. Unfortunately, things are about to get even worse.

Comment: Globalists could not have had a more successful attempt at steering the public away from eating beef in the US if they tried. The catastrophic impact of the fires in Texas will likely be felt for years to come.




Star of David

October 7 survivor testimony contradicts Israeli military's justification for killing civilians

Yasmin Porat oct 7 suvivor hamas israel
Yasmin Porat: "Palestine forces didn't hurt us. They treated us very humanly. they are very calm and professional and that their only goal is to smuggle them to Gaza."
Yasmin Porat says her Hamas captors did not possess advanced weaponry, contrary to claims by the Israeli Brigadier General who ordered tanks to fire on a house full of civilians.

Yasmin Porat, the first survivor to give testimony about the Israeli military's infamous attack on a house in kibbutz Be'eri full of both captive Israelis and Hamas militants on October 7, has contradicted the claim of Brigadier General Barak Hiram about why he ordered a tank to fire at the house.

Hiram, the commanding figure on the scene, claimed in an account published in the New York Times that he ordered the tank commander to fire on the house only after Hamas fighters inside launched a rocket propelled grenade at them.

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