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The Maidan Massacre Was a False Flag     (the307.substack.com)
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are the RIOTS in los angeles being waged to dismantle the pose comitatus act? (hegelian dialectic)     (en.wikipedia.org)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_Act

The Posse Comitatus Act is a United States federal law (18 U.S.C. § 1385, original at 20 Stat. 152) signed on June 18, 1878, by President Rutherford B. Hayes that limits the powers of the federal government in the use of federal military personnel to enforce domestic policies within the United States. Congress passed the Act as an amendment to an army appropriation bill following the end of Reconstruction and updated it in 1956, 1981 and 2021.


The Act originally applied only to the United States Army, but a subsequent amendment in 1956 expanded its scope to the United States Air Force. In 2021, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022 further expanded the scope of the Act to cover the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Space Force. The Act does not prevent the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard under state authority from acting in a law enforcement capacity within its home state or in an adjacent state if invited by that state's governor. The United States Coast Guard (under the Department of Homeland Security) is not covered by the Act either, primarily because although it is an armed service, it also has a maritime law enforcement mission.

The title of the Act comes from the legal concept of posse comitatus, the authority under which a county sheriff, or another law officer, can conscript any able-bodied person to assist in keeping the peace.
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Defendant catches a conspiracy phone call on video; "Oy Vey take your meds" strategy barely conceals most high-tech frame-up perhaps to date     (www.illinoiscourts.gov)
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https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/files/2180814_R23.pdf/opinion

Run this one past your lawyer friends if you want, it's a no doubt about it high-tech frame-up, Cointelpro, MKULTRA.
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Proof that both ShowBiz in US and Russia is Jew owned     (conspiracy)
submitted by Conspirologist to conspiracy 6 days ago (+2/-3)
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Both US and Russian Jew owned artists are making identical videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwQgjq0mCdE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPZXbaGqnDI

No comment. If you don't get it, you are NPC.
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Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin Were Not Elected     (conspiracy)
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Disclaimer. This is not my opinion. I asked Grok AI for opinion.

Adolf Hitler (Germany): Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933, by President Paul von Hindenburg, following elections where the Nazi Party gained significant support.

In the November 1932 election, the Nazis secured 33.1% of the vote, becoming the largest party in the Reichstag but without a majority. His appointment resulted from political negotiations and pressure, not a direct election to the chancellorship.

After taking office, Hitler used the Reichstag fire to pass the Enabling Act, which granted him dictatorial powers, effectively ending democratic processes.

Benito Mussolini (Italy): Benito Mussolini was not elected in a democratic sense. He came to power in Italy through a combination of political maneuvering, intimidation, and force.

Mussolini, leader of the National Fascist Party, capitalized on Italy’s post-World War I economic and social unrest. In 1922, he organized the March on Rome, a show of strength by thousands of Fascist supporters, which pressured King Victor Emmanuel III to appoint him as Prime Minister.

While Mussolini initially held power legally, his appointment was not the result of a popular election but rather a response to the threat of violence and political instability. Once in power, Mussolini consolidated control by dismantling democratic institutions, banning opposition parties, and rigging elections. The 1924 election, for example, was heavily manipulated through violence and fraud, ensuring a Fascist majority.

Joseph Stalin (USSR): Stalin was not elected in any democratic sense. The Soviet Union operated as a one-party state under the Communist Party.

Stalin rose to power through internal party politics, outmaneuvering rivals like Leon Trotsky after Vladimir Lenin’s death in 1924. Soviet elections were not competitive; they were controlled to affirm the Communist Party’s authority, offering voters no real choice. Stalin’s leadership was secured through party dominance and suppression of opposition, not through a democratic mandate.

Conclusion:

Neither Hitler, Mussolini, nor Stalin came to power through free and fair democratic elections. Hitler’s appointment followed some electoral success for the Nazi Party, but relied on political deals. Mussolini’s rise was driven by coercion and the threat of violence. Stalin ascended through party control in a system without competitive elections. Each leader used undemocratic means to secure and maintain power.
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Hair stylist missing since April found dead     (www.denver7.com)
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Link Between Anthony Bourdain and Jeffrey Epstein     (www.youtube.com)
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End Times/New Age Redux Part 23 - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - Wretched Watchmen [47.37]       (www.youtube.com)
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THE "COMMUNITY" AND THE 5G SWINDLE - NAZIS IN WASHINGTON + SOOKIE STACKHOUSE AND DARPA - Lookoutfa Charlie [21.32]      (www.youtube.com)
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Rothschild's castle with Satanic symbols     (www.youtube.com)
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Pfizer backwards means Rezifp (Reseph) - God of war and plague     (conspiracy)
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Resheph was a significant deity in ancient Near Eastern cultures, worshipped from the mid-third millennium BCE to the end of the first century BCE across regions like Ebla, Ugarit, Phoenicia, and Egypt. His roles and attributes varied by culture but generally included:
God of War and Plague: Resheph was often depicted as a war god, represented as a bearded man wielding an axe, holding a shield, and wearing a tall, pointed headdress adorned with a goat’s or gazelle’s head. He was also associated with pestilence and disease, sometimes linked to the Babylonian god Nergal, who shared similar attributes.

Underworld and Healing: In some traditions, Resheph was a gatekeeper of the underworld or a deity of healing, reflecting his dual role as both destructive and protective. In Ugaritic texts, he is called the "doorkeeper of the sun goddess Shapash."

Multiple Hypostases: In Eblaite tradition, Resheph appeared in various forms, such as Resheph of Adanni, Resheph of gunum (possibly a palatial enclosure or garden), and Resheph of Tunip. These hypostases suggest localized worship tied to specific places or functions.

Resheph in the Hebrew Bible
In the Hebrew Bible, Resheph appears seven times, often not as a deity but as a term with meanings like "pestilence," "arrow," "fire," or "spark," connoting destructive forces under divine control:
Deuteronomy 32:24: Resheph is paired with Qeteb, a demon, as a personified force of destruction (e.g., plague or fever).

Psalms 78:48: Refers to "reshafim" as "lightning bolts" or "fiery bolts" during the plagues of Egypt, possibly alluding to Resheph’s association with fire.

Psalms 76:4: Mentions "rishfei kashet" (fiery arrows of the bow), linking Resheph to arrows or sparks, symbolizing divine judgment.

Habakkuk 3:5: Describes Resheph as a subordinate deity or demon alongside pestilence, emphasizing Yahweh’s power over destructive forces.

The Hebrew word resheph (רֶשֶׁף) derives from a root meaning "flame," "burning," or "fever," and is used figuratively for lightning, arrows, or plague. Some scholars debate whether it always refers to the deity or sometimes just the concept of destruction.

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Both Right and Left conspirologists agree that assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat seeking peace prove that Deep State doesn't want peace, otherwise current Israeli leader would be killed instead     (conspiracy)
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Preface:

The notion that Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination and Yasser Arafat’s death were orchestrated to undermine Arab-Israeli peace is endorsed by conspirologists from both left and right political spectrums.

Left-wing conspirologists often allege involvement of Israeli right-wing factions or security services opposed to the Oslo Accords.

Right-wing conspirologists may point to external actors or internal figures like Shimon Peres, suggesting wider plots to destabilize Israel.

These perspectives, though widely discussed, lack concrete evidence and are analyzed here through verified historical facts.

Yitzhak Rabin’s Pursuit of Peace and Assassination

Yitzhak Rabin, Israel’s prime minister from 1992 to 1995, was a pivotal figure in the Oslo Accords, signed in 1993 and 1995 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

These accords aimed to foster peace through mutual recognition, partial Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories, and the establishment of the

Palestinian Authority.

Rabin’s dedication to peace was articulated in his 1993 speech at the Oslo I signing, where he expressed hope for ending “bloodshed” and building coexistence.

His efforts, alongside PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, led to their shared 1994 Nobel Peace Prize.

On November 4, 1995, at 9:30 PM, Rabin was assassinated at Kings of Israel Square (now Rabin Square) in Tel Aviv, following a rally supporting the Oslo Accords.

The perpetrator, Yigal Amir, a 25-year-old Jewish law student and religious extremist, shot Rabin twice with a Beretta pistol.

Amir’s motive, as established in his trial and the 1996 Shamgar Commission report, was to halt the Oslo process, which he viewed as a betrayal of Israel’s divine claim to the land.

Amir considered Rabin a rodef (a Jewish legal term for a pursuer endangering Jewish lives) and acted with minimal coordination, involving his brother Hagai and friend Dror Adani.

He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Rabin’s assassination significantly disrupted the Oslo process, exacerbating Israel’s political polarization.

Shimon Peres took over as interim prime minister, but Benjamin Netanyahu’s 1996 election victory shifted policy away from Oslo’s framework, slowing peace negotiations.

The process weakened further amid violence from both Palestinian and Israeli extremists.

While Rabin’s commitment to peace made him a target, no verified evidence supports a broader conspiracy to derail Arab-Israeli peace.
Yasser Arafat’s Death and Its Context

Yasser Arafat, chairman of the PLO and president of the Palestinian Authority, died on November 11, 2004, in a French military hospital after a sudden illness.

As Rabin’s counterpart in the Oslo Accords, Arafat’s role in peace negotiations was contentious, criticized by Palestinians for excessive concessions and by Israelis for insufficient action against terrorism.

Official medical reports attribute his death to natural causes, possibly a stroke or infection, though inconclusive records fueled speculation.
A 2013 Swiss forensic study detected elevated polonium-210 levels in Arafat’s remains, prompting poisoning theories, but findings were not conclusive.

No evidence definitively ties Israel or other actors to his death.
The deaths of Rabin and Arafat, both central to Oslo, had a shared effect of undermining peace efforts, but their circumstances differ.
Rabin’s assassination was a targeted act by a domestic extremist, while

Arafat’s death remains medically unresolved

Claims linking both to a coordinated effort to disrupt peace lack substantiation, given the distinct actors and timelines involved.

Current Israeli Leadership and Perceptions of Harm

The claim targets Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister as of June 14, 2025 (serving 1996–1999, 2009–2021, 2022–present), asserting he pursues policies perceived as “mindlessly killing Jewish people” yet faces no assassination attempts.

This likely refers to criticisms following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack, which killed over 1,200 Israelis and exposed security vulnerabilities.

Critics, including Israeli protest groups and commentators on platforms like X, contend that Netanyahu’s policies—such as settlement expansion, alliances with ultranationalists like Itamar Ben-Gvir, and marginalizing the Palestinian Authority—indirectly bolstered Hamas, contributing to the attack.

His subsequent military operations in Gaza, targeting Hamas, have resulted in significant Palestinian casualties, though direct Jewish casualties primarily stem from the initial attack and ongoing hostilities.

Netanyahu’s tenure includes divisive policies:

Security and Military Actions: The Gaza operations post-2023 aimed to dismantle Hamas but have been criticized for escalating conflict, potentially endangering Israeli lives through retaliatory attacks.

Political Divisions: His 2023 judicial reform push triggered widespread protests, with detractors arguing it weakened democratic institutions, risking national stability.

Coalitions: Alliances with far-right figures have been blamed for heightening tensions.

Peace Process: Unlike Rabin, Netanyahu has prioritized normalization with Arab states (e.g., 2020 Abraham Accords with UAE and Bahrain) over Palestinian talks, diverging from Oslo’s approach.

Despite these controversies, Netanyahu has faced no assassination attempts. Possible reasons include:

Strengthened Security: Following Rabin’s assassination, Israel enhanced protections for leaders. The Shin Bet, critiqued for its 1995 lapses, improved threat monitoring, targeting both Jewish and Palestinian extremists.

Political Climate: Rabin’s assassination was fueled by opposition to territorial concessions, a uniquely divisive issue in 1995. Netanyahu’s policies, while contentious, align with right-wing priorities, reducing threats from ultranationalists like Amir.

Cultural Change: Rabin’s killing shocked Israel, fostering a stigma against political violence among Jews, which may deter similar acts despite dissatisfaction with Netanyahu.

Comparison and Neutral Observations

Rabin’s commitment to the Oslo Accords positioned him as a target for extremists like Yigal Amir, who opposed peace concessions.
His assassination directly stemmed from domestic resistance to his policies.

Arafat’s 2004 death, while impactful for peace prospects, lacks evidence of assassination, and its medical ambiguity and later timing (nine years after Rabin’s) weaken claims of a shared plot.

Both events hindered the Oslo process, but their distinct causes—a confirmed extremist act versus an unresolved medical event—do not support a unified conspiracy.

Netanyahu’s survival, despite criticisms for policies seen as harmful to Israelis, reflects improved security measures, a less volatile political context than 1995, and the absence of a singularly polarizing issue like Oslo.

The perception of “mindlessly killing Jewish people” is subjective, often tied to indirect consequences such as security failures, but differs from Rabin’s direct concessions, which provoked Amir’s attack.

No documented evidence suggests a conspiracy protecting Netanyahu or connecting Rabin’s and Arafat’s deaths to a deliberate effort to derail peace.