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Unless he’s trolling all along, hHe represents (or his Internet persona represents) a thought and ideology originating in the USA, that is focused on : white superiority, hatred of blacks, browns, Chinese, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, in general whoever isn’t white.

They also hate the government, and advocate armed and violent overthrows, plus they predict a coming race battle against non- whites.

This racist / violent belief partly traces its origins to the KKK. From an intellectual perspective they idolise people like Eustace Mullins and Ezra Poind among others.

In general, sometimes he speaks of ‘good ol boys’ (presumably like him)running out illegal AND legal immigrants, and hints and using force. That’s a classical trope from the white power / supremacist stable.

Sometimes he cites typical literature and individuals such as Ezra Pound (highly racist). That’s thinking also dominates the white American racist point of view.

Within America there has always been a Caucasian led stream of violent, anti black, anti brown, anti government (all mixed up) organisations that basically hater anything not white (and incidentally white people too).

The thing is that while are also deeply anti - Jews (hence the ZOG reference)- they are also against blacks, browns, Muslims, Hindus etc.

So what happens is that because he’s anti - Jews, he naturally gets a lot of traction on this forum But what many on this forum don’t realise is that folks like him are, as I said earlier, not only anti- Jews, they are also anti Muslim, anti Hindu, anti black, anti brown people.

Just read this link to understand the mindset.


Organisations such as KKK, Aryan Nations, Stormfront exemplify this thinking.

They try and act as intellectuals, but basically their entire philosophy is based on hate.

But in general these guys try to be careful how they express themselves; because this is the exact ideology that the FBI often takes an ‘interest’ in.
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It has never occurred to you numbnuts that I just may be an expert on far right organizations in America.

That's Pete's 2nd edition of American Swastika after spending two days with me. After talking with me, he realized his first edition was bullshit, like 99% of what is out there.

If I can find my copy, I will show a photograph of the inside cover Pete signed.

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It has never occurred to you numbnuts that I just may be an expert on far right organizations in America.

That's Pete's 2nd edition of American Swastika after spending two days with me. After talking with me, he realized his first edition was bullshit, like 99% of what is out there.

If I can find my copy, I will show a photograph of the inside cover Pete signed..

Oh I definitely think you’re an expert on the American far right.

Given that you have the same ideas.

My last word on this subject since it is all off topic
 
Oh I definitely think you’re an expert on the American far right.

Given that you have the same ideas.

My last word on this subject since it is all off topic
Lay off him.

He's had a tough life and is sincere. We wish him the best to his onwards journey and to truth.

Ameen.

@Davey Crockett stay blessed brother.
 
Oh I definitely think you’re an expert on the American far right.

Agreed. But calling the American govt 'ZOG' is not an exaggeration: The recent events have clearly demonstrated that and now the role of AIPAC is in a sharper relief. But in general I agree with you about the guy and it's best this forum doesn't become another Storm Front.

Back to the topic. This is really bad for Palestinians.


For years, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria was able to beat back opposition fighters with the help of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah. Now, with those allies weakened or distracted by their own conflicts, rebels have seized the opportunity to shift the balance of power.

The rebel fighters spent months training and preparing for a surprise offensive, but even they may not have predicted how quickly they would advance. On Saturday, the rebels said they had captured almost all of Aleppo, one of Syria’s biggest cities, and they now control a broad stretch of land in the west and northwest of the country, according to the rebels and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based war monitor.

The timing of the assault and its success, analysts say, reveal the vulnerabilities of Mr. al-Assad’s once formidable coalition.

The Syrian civil war started 13 years ago when peaceful anti-government protests were met with brutal crackdowns, escalating into a conflict between forces loyal to Mr. al-Assad and rebels. Over time, the combatants drew support and foreign fighters from regional and international powers.

Iran, Hezbollah and Russia all sent help to the Syrian military. Hezbollah and Iranian-backed fighters battled alongside Syrian forces, Russia and Iran sent military advisers, and Russia carried out intense airstrikes on rebel-held territory.

But today, Iran has been weakened by Israeli airstrikes, battlefield losses by its proxy forces — the so-called axis of resistance — and an economic crisis at home. Hezbollah, one of those proxy forces, has been battered and diminished after 13 months of war with Israel and the killing of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah. And Russia is now nearing the end of its third year of a war of attrition with Ukraine.

“He was able to survive the civil war because of all the assistance he got, and that’s gone,” Joshua Landis, head of the Middle East studies program at the University of Oklahoma, said of Mr. al-Assad. “Israel has changed the balance of power in the region by going on this all-out war on the axis of resistance.”

“Now Assad is all alone,” he said.

His position was weakened even further by an apparent shift by Turkey, which is allied with many of the rebel groups and had opposed an offensive against the Syrian government.
 
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Back to the topic. This is really bad for Palestinians.


For years, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria was able to beat back opposition fighters with the help of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah. Now, with those allies weakened or distracted by their own conflicts, rebels have seized the opportunity to shift the balance of power.

The rebel fighters spent months training and preparing for a surprise offensive, but even they may not have predicted how quickly they would advance. On Saturday, the rebels said they had captured almost all of Aleppo, one of Syria’s biggest cities, and they now control a broad stretch of land in the west and northwest of the country, according to the rebels and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based war monitor.

The timing of the assault and its success, analysts say, reveal the vulnerabilities of Mr. al-Assad’s once formidable coalition.

The Syrian civil war started 13 years ago when peaceful anti-government protests were met with brutal crackdowns, escalating into a conflict between forces loyal to Mr. al-Assad and rebels. Over time, the combatants drew support and foreign fighters from regional and international powers.

Iran, Hezbollah and Russia all sent help to the Syrian military. Hezbollah and Iranian-backed fighters battled alongside Syrian forces, Russia and Iran sent military advisers, and Russia carried out intense airstrikes on rebel-held territory.

But today, Iran has been weakened by Israeli airstrikes, battlefield losses by its proxy forces — the so-called axis of resistance — and an economic crisis at home. Hezbollah, one of those proxy forces, has been battered and diminished after 13 months of war with Israel and the killing of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah. And Russia is now nearing the end of its third year of a war of attrition with Ukraine.

“He was able to survive the civil war because of all the assistance he got, and that’s gone,” Joshua Landis, head of the Middle East studies program at the University of Oklahoma, said of Mr. al-Assad. “Israel has changed the balance of power in the region by going on this all-out war on the axis of resistance.”

“Now Assad is all alone,” he said.

His position was weakened even further by an apparent shift by Turkey, which is allied with many of the rebel groups and had opposed an offensive against the Syrian government.

I believe that Israel has a serious strategic advantage till the time that the war in Syria keeps going with no one the victor.

Because whoever wins in Syria, HTS / Turkey or Assad, will turn against Israel.

But until one side wins they will keep fighting each other, ignoring Israel.

I don’t see much to disagree with in the article. And you’re absolutely right to bring up Palestine.

The HTS attack, obviously a Turkish venture, will disadvantage the Palestinians because:

Iran and Hezbollah aren’t going to be able to assist Hamas. Or will not want to any more.

Turkey is going to be occupied in Syria.

As is Russia, whatever time and resources it has to spare from Ukraine. And even if Russia intervenes it will require a lot of funding and war materials to make it a decisive intervention.

World attention may also move to Syria.

The Palestinians are on their own.

In my opinion Israel will want that the war in Syria prolongs as long as possible, with neither side winning.
 
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I believe that Israel has a serious strategic advantage till the time that the war in Syria keeps going with no one the victor.

Because whoever wins in Syria, HTS / Turkey or Assad, will turn against Israel.

But until one side wins they will keep fighting each other, ignoring Israel.


I don’t see much to disagree with in the article. And you’re absolutely right to bring up Palestine.

The HTS attack, obviously a Turkish venture, will disadvantage the Palestinians because:

Iran and Hezbollah aren’t going to be able to assist Hamas. Or will not want to any more.

Turkey is going to be occupied in Syria.

As is Russia, whatever time and resources it has to spare from Ukraine. And even if Russia intervenes it will require a lot of funding and war materials to make it a decisive intervention.

World attention may also move to Syria.

The Palestinians are on their own.

In my opinion Israel will want that the war in Syria prolongs as long as possible, with neither side winning.

Great post! Yes, Israel has always wanted the Muslim vs Muslim conflict in Syria to go on indefinitely. And I believe shortly after the 2011 conflict started in Syria, when an American official suggested ways to stop the conflict, some Israeli envoy in Washington said, almost word to word: "We don't want the conflict in Syria to stop. Let the Shia and Sunnis kill each other indefinitely".
 
The major operations carried out by the Palestinian resistance groups on Sunday, December 1, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades' operations:
  • Targeted an Israeli military D9 bulldozer with a "Sadmiyya" explosive and a Merkava tank with a Shuath explosive in the Saftawi area north of Gaza City.
  • Executed a complex ambush against Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles in the vicinity of the Burj Awad Junction in the Jeneina neighborhood east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades' operations:
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles stationed in the so-called "Netzarim" axis with short-range 107 mm rockets.
Al-Quds Brigades' operations:
  • Confronted Israeli forces storming the eastern region of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank and the vicinity of Yousef's Tomb and targeted them with a heavy barrage of gunfire and explosive devices.
  • In a joint operation with Nasser Salah Al-Din Brigades, targeted a command and control center of the Israeli army in the Juhr Al-Dik area of the central Gaza Strip.
  • Confronted Israeli forces that stormed the town of Aqaba in Tubas, occupied West Bank, and targeted them with a barrage of gunfire across multiple fronts and successfully confronted military reinforcements at the Tayaseer axis with another barrage of gunfire.
  • Confronted Israeli forces after they stormed the combat fronts in the towns of Sir and Misilya and targeted them with bursts of gunfire and explosive devices.
 
Lay off him.

He's had a tough life and is sincere. We wish him the best to his onwards journey and to truth.

Ameen.

@Davey Crockett stay blessed brother.
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Thank you.

The man in the photo is John Howard, and his Redneck Shop was the hub of the Ku Klux Klan for many years. John told me when I want to talk, I need to charge $25,000.

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Listen to John, he is telling the truth.

And that mural I was asked to help paint for John was a big **** you to to the race hustling black preacher John's partner sold his 50% share after a falling out.

Fun times. My friend Nick spent $80,000 in Klan memorabilia to fill out the old theater where the black congregation held their Sunday service.

Surreal. For years, Saturday, the Klan will hold their events, then they had to clear out by 8:00 AM Sunday morning so the black church can have their Sunday service. LOL!
 
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Agreed. But calling the American govt 'ZOG' is not an exaggeration: The recent events have clearly demonstrated that and now the role of AIPAC is in a sharper relief. But in general I agree with you about the guy and it's best this forum doesn't become another Storm Front.

Back to the topic. This is really bad for Palestinians.


For years, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria was able to beat back opposition fighters with the help of Russia, Iran and Hezbollah. Now, with those allies weakened or distracted by their own conflicts, rebels have seized the opportunity to shift the balance of power.

The rebel fighters spent months training and preparing for a surprise offensive, but even they may not have predicted how quickly they would advance. On Saturday, the rebels said they had captured almost all of Aleppo, one of Syria’s biggest cities, and they now control a broad stretch of land in the west and northwest of the country, according to the rebels and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a British-based war monitor.

The timing of the assault and its success, analysts say, reveal the vulnerabilities of Mr. al-Assad’s once formidable coalition.

The Syrian civil war started 13 years ago when peaceful anti-government protests were met with brutal crackdowns, escalating into a conflict between forces loyal to Mr. al-Assad and rebels. Over time, the combatants drew support and foreign fighters from regional and international powers.

Iran, Hezbollah and Russia all sent help to the Syrian military. Hezbollah and Iranian-backed fighters battled alongside Syrian forces, Russia and Iran sent military advisers, and Russia carried out intense airstrikes on rebel-held territory.

But today, Iran has been weakened by Israeli airstrikes, battlefield losses by its proxy forces — the so-called axis of resistance — and an economic crisis at home. Hezbollah, one of those proxy forces, has been battered and diminished after 13 months of war with Israel and the killing of its leader, Hassan Nasrallah. And Russia is now nearing the end of its third year of a war of attrition with Ukraine.

“He was able to survive the civil war because of all the assistance he got, and that’s gone,” Joshua Landis, head of the Middle East studies program at the University of Oklahoma, said of Mr. al-Assad. “Israel has changed the balance of power in the region by going on this all-out war on the axis of resistance.”

“Now Assad is all alone,” he said.

His position was weakened even further by an apparent shift by Turkey, which is allied with many of the rebel groups and had opposed an offensive against the Syrian government.
@Musings
This forum is not going to be another Stormfart.

Don Black, owner of Stormfront, ten years ago, named me public enemy number one back in 2015.

I will like to see my thread, The Order, opened back up so I can finish the history lesson and get to my commentary.
 
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And this guy has quite an interesting take on the toppling of Assad: That will give Turkey a path to attack Israel. So if both Turkey and Iran want a path to Israel, then why the hell are they on the opposing sides in Syria?!! Maybe the Middle Eastern and even the Muslims are too stupid on a global level to 'gel' as a force?

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The man in the photo is John Howard, and his Redneck Shop was the hub of the Ku Klux Klan for many years. John told me when I want to talk, I need to charge $25,000.
You sure do have some interesting experiences!!! I too have encountered the Klan; hard to avoid if you go to some 'dive bars' late night in Podunk towns in the Deep South where I have been living most of my life. One day, a fellow insulted with me racist remarks and I said 'You must be some Grand Wizard of the Klan'. He was boasting about the Klan's presence in the area. The situation was defused quickly by others. I don't back out even if outnumbered but generally I try to totally avoid some kind of people. Well, that was offtopic, for which apologies.
 
And this guy has quite an interesting take on the toppling of Assad: That will give Turkey a path to attack Israel. So if both Turkey and Iran want a path to Israel, then why the hell are they on the opposing sides in Syria?!! Maybe the Middle Eastern and even the Muslims are too stupid on a global level to 'gel' as a force?

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Looking at the Comments to this video, there is big skepticism of this video!
 
…..So if both Turkey and Iran want a path to Israel, then why the hell are they on the opposing sides in Syria?!!….

They should print your quote and frame it on every decision maker’s desk in Iran and Turkey. Every politician, every general.

Maybe hit them on the head with it every few days as a reminder.

Such a simple question.
 
You sure do have some interesting experiences!!! I too have encountered the Klan; hard to avoid if you go to some 'dive bars' late night in Podunk towns in the Deep South where I have been living most of my life. One day, a fellow insulted with me racist remarks and I said 'You must be some Grand Wizard of the Klan'. He was boasting about the Klan's presence in the area. The situation was defused quickly by others. I don't back out even if outnumbered but generally I try to totally avoid some kind of people. Well, that was offtopic, for which apologies.
You didn't meet the real Klan.

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Ignore the hyperbole. Search engines have gotten horrible, hiding the truth. The Klan over the years have done a lot of charity work for poor blacks over the years.

The real Klan will never boast in the open. The clowns you ran into are not part of the Invisible Empire.

They are pretenders.

Henry Ford, another one the electronic Jew likes calling a racist will never tell you when he found out George Washington Carver, in his old age, could no longer walk up the stairs to his bedroom, installed an elevator so Mr. Carver could sleep in his bed.
 
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