TruthArchive.ai - Tweets Saved By @HenMazzig

Saved - September 4, 2025 at 5:28 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
In Argentina, police recovered "Portrait of a Lady," a painting looted by Nazis from Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker during the Holocaust. The artwork was discovered in the home of Patricia Kadgien, daughter of a Nazi officer. Kadgien and her husband face house arrest for concealing Nazi crimes. Goudstikker's heir, Marei von Saher, has claimed the painting. The conversation shifted to a controversial discussion on Jewish art ownership, with one participant questioning the legitimacy of Jewish claims to art and making inflammatory historical assertions, prompting strong rebuttals.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

NAZI-LOOTED PAINTING FOUND: In ARGENTINA 🇦🇷, police have recovered a painting stolen by the Nazis more than 80 years ago. “Portrait of a Lady,” by Italian artist Fra Galgario, was looted from Dutch Jewish collector Jacques Goudstikker during the Holocaust. The painting surfaced by chance in a real estate ad, in the home of Patricia Kadgien – daughter of Friedrich Kadgien, a senior Nazi officer who fled to Argentina after the war. Police raided Kadgien’s home after the ad came out, but she apparently tried to hide the painting. They searched multiple properties belonging to Kadgien before locating the stolen work. Kadgien and her husband were then placed on house arrest, accused of concealing Nazi crimes. Officials announced today they found the painting. Goudstikker’s sole heir, his 81-year-old daughter-in-law Marei von Saher, 81, has filed a claim to return the painting to her family. Even eight decades later, the pursuit of Nazi-looted Jewish art continues. Justice may be delayed, but it is always worth seeking.

@Meowllian - 𝕄𝕖𝕠𝕨𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕟

@HenMazzig I’m starting to think all this “Nazi stolen art” was actually “jewish stolen art” that they stole from the Germans under Weimar Republic.

@olddguy - OldDenverGuy

@Meowllian @HenMazzig You win the internet today as the stupidest post. Many wealthy Western European Jews were art patrons, notably buying works by up-and-coming "modern" artists like Picasso, Klimt, Modigliani, Pissaro, etc. A large percentage of art dealers were Jewish.

@Meowllian - 𝕄𝕖𝕠𝕨𝕝𝕝𝕚𝕠𝕟

In your distorted ethnocentric victimized version of history, you might think you’re right, but clearly your arrogance and supremacist ideology blinds you from realizing it’s largely all bullshit propaganda. You’re an ignoramus to economics and I’m asking a valid question. ▪️How did these jews “buy up” all this art they claim the ‘Nazis stole from them’ ?! ▪️How astronomical were the Versailles Treaty reparations imposed on Germany after WWI (which coincidentally a war propagated/ financed by Wall Street & London jews)? —> 3X the value of ALL property in Germany. ▪️What did the jews do to Germany under the jewish controlled Weimar Republic? —> see brothels, corruption, prostitution, child prostitution, degeneracy and transgender clinics. ▪️Why did JUDEA DECLARE WAR against Germany in 1933 a full 6 years before WWII started? Why did they wage economic warfare on Germany? ▪️What did Hitler realize would happen to Germany and all Germans if the Versailles Treaty reparations and hyperinflation (caused by the jewish controlled Rothschild Central Bank) were allowed to continue? —> that with time, the entire country and German people would own nothing and be enslaved to the jewish banking system and ultra predatory jewish controlled Weimar Republic. History repeats itself. It doesn’t take a PhD in Economics to realize that this is exactly what is happening today. Where world jewry has coordinated and collaborated in seizing all valuable property & assets (or in your distorted mind “buying”) from the Gentile upper, middle and poor classes, with the intention enslave. It seems to be this art wasn’t really “bought” by jews. Context matters. GFY. Don’t let the wooden door smack you on the way out.

Saved - December 30, 2024 at 4:18 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
A new report reveals the horrific treatment of Israeli hostages by Hamas, detailing systematic sexual abuse, particularly against women and children, who were forced into sexual acts and assaulted. Children faced daily torture, including beatings and burns, while adults endured extreme physical abuse and isolation. Hostages were deliberately malnourished, suffering significant weight loss, and were subjected to psychological torment, witnessing brutal acts against others. Many were denied medical care, exacerbating their suffering. This report has been submitted to the UN.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

“Children were forced to commit sexual acts on each other by their captures. Most of the women were sexually assaulted.” New report prepared by dozens of experts, psychiatrists, doctors and social workers, outlines the harrowing evidence and testimonies of released Israeli hostages— confirming what we we knew about Hamas’ treatment of the hostages: 1.Systematic Sexual Abuse: Women and children were subjected to sexual violence, including forced sexual acts between minors and sexual assaults by captors. Some women were stripped naked, groped, whipped, and tied to beds while their captors stared at them. A woman recounted being assaulted at gunpoint. 2.Torture of Children: Children were tied up, beaten daily, and intentionally burned. Medical examinations revealed scars, burns, and signs of severe physical abuse. Some were starved and suffered traumatic experiences like being paraded with corpses. 3.Physical and Psychological Abuse: Men endured extreme physical torture, including branding with hot metal, starvation, and severe beatings across their bodies. Many captives were kept in isolation, denied access to bathrooms, and forced to relieve themselves in their confined spaces. 4.Deliberate Malnutrition: Hostages were intentionally starved, given minimal portions of rice or pita, leading to severe weight loss (10-18% of body weight). Children were particularly affected, with one case involving a child who lost 18% of their weight. 5.Psychological Torture and Humiliation: Hostages were made to witness horrific acts, including the murders, rapes, and mutilation of others, and were paraded through Gaza while crowds abused and stoned them. Many returned with severe trauma, fearing they were still in captivity or unable to eat without hoarding food. 6.Denial of Medical Care: Injured hostages and those with chronic conditions were denied medical treatment, resulting in worsening conditions and unnecessary suffering. In some cases, captors performed painful procedures without anesthesia. The full report by Israel’s Ministry of Health was submitted to the UN this week.

Saved - November 18, 2024 at 3:40 AM

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

Matt Gaetz didn’t vote for the Antisemitism Awareness Act because "Jews killed Jesus." The belief that present-day Jews are responsible for Jesus's death has been the source of centuries of violence against us. A politician proudly saying this in 2024 should concern us all. https://t.co/YbljS5sHhH

Saved - September 1, 2024 at 2:56 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I was taken captive from the Nova music festival on October 7 but managed to escape. In a brave act, I chose to return and save others, putting their safety above my own. After leaving with a car full of people, I asked a friend for the contact information of those we had just met, stating my intention to rescue them. That was the last time my friend heard from me. I last spoke to my fiancée, Liel, at 8:34 a.m., telling her I was driving quickly and would call later. The three I tried to save are now known to be hostages in Gaza.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

Ori Danino, 25, was taken captive from the Nova music festival on October 7. Despite having escaped, Ori made the courageous decision to turn back and save others, sacrificing his own safety. After leaving the party with a car full of people, he asked his friend for the phone number of those they had just met, saying he was going back to rescue them. That was the last time his friend heard from him. His fiancée, Liel, last spoke to him at 8:34 a.m., when he told her he was driving like a maniac and that they would talk later. The three people Ori went back to save are known to have been taken hostage in Gaza. Ori, from an ultra-Orthodox family in Jerusalem, lived in Givat Zeev. He was engaged to be married this year. He gave his life trying to save others. May he rest in peace 💔

Saved - January 18, 2024 at 2:27 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
A teenage girl shares her harrowing experience as a hostage of Hamas in Gaza. She witnessed the murder of her father and sister, endured cruel treatment, and met other young women who suffered sexual abuse. She pleads for the world to remember and fight for their release. The girl's family was destroyed, and she urges for the safe return of all those still held captive.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

Thread: The Girls I Met in the Tunnels Seventeen-year-old Agam Goldstein-Almog saw Hamas murder her father and sister. Then she was taken to Gaza. These are excerpts of her words on her experiences as a hostage of Hamas. 1. Together with my two young brothers, aged nine and eleven, the four of us had been taken from our home in Kibbutz Kfar Aza on the morning of October 7, but not before terrorists shot my father, Nadav, point blank, and afterward went after my older sister, Yam, the bullet tearing through her face. Their blood spattered everywhere. We stepped over my father’s dying body as the terrorists screamed at us, took us out of our home, and drove us into Gaza.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

2. We were moved a lot during our time in confinement, transferred through a series of homes, apartments, tunnels, and even a mosque in Gaza. Our captors were cruel. During our captivity, they told us they “would be back” to our kibbutz. The fear was paralyzing. It overtook me. I remember saying to my mom when we entered the city, “They’re going to torture me. They’re going to rape me.”

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

3. It was in the tunnels that I met other young women. Most of them were just a year or so older than my 17 years. Some still had bloody gunshot wounds that had been left untreated in makeshift bandages. One had a dismembered limb.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

4. I heard from them accounts of terrifying and grotesque sexual abuse, often at gunpoint. They told me that when they were sad and cried, their captors took advantage of their helplessness even more, stroking and caressing them, and then shoving and grabbing intimate parts of their bodies. They were treated like playthings.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

5. My mother, Chen, hugged them. They told us they hadn’t heard the word Ima (Mom) in so long. They ached for their mothers. My mom later told me that she felt like they all were her daughters, having just lost one of her daughters herself.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

6. These young women were scared and feared for their lives. They begged us to meet with their families if we were released. Tell them you saw us, they said, but don’t tell them everything. Save their souls from the ghastly details, they said, some of them close to their breaking point. They pleaded with us to continue to fight for them. To make sure they come home. Don’t let the world forget us, they whispered. They told me that more than 50 days ago.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

7. I don’t know if the women I left in the tunnels are still together. As I write these words, I can still see the look in their eyes. What more have they endured? Are they still being abused? Are they still alive?

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

8. …I am forever changed. On October 7, I saw evil in its enormity. I saw evil I never thought existed. The villains in the most bone-chilling horror films are nothing compared to the cruelty and brutality of these terrorists.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

9. My family was destroyed by that evil. A murdered father, a murdered sister, 51 days in the hands of terrorists—those are not things you know how to cope with when you’re 17 years old. What I know is that I cannot begin to live my life again until we bring home our sisters and brothers, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

10. I cannot breathe freely knowing that they are still there. I am only a teenage girl. But I beg the world to listen to my cry: save them. Bring them home now.

Saved - December 28, 2023 at 2:08 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I was kidnapped by Hamas during a music festival and endured a traumatic experience. I want to share the truth about the people in Gaza and my personal experience. They are all complicit, and it feels like one big Hamas family.

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

“What I went through was like the Holocaust." Maya Schem, 21, who was kidnapped by Hamas from the Supernova music festival and was badly injured during the attack, and was operated on by a veterinarian, was held by a family of civilians for 54 days. “It was important to me to relay the truth about the nature of the people who live in Gaza, who they are truly are, and what I experienced there. They are all complicit..and it’s like one big Hamas family.”

Saved - November 20, 2023 at 8:07 AM

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

Owen Jones is making the argument that Hamas, in fact, is a humanitarian organization that is actually trying to help innocent Jews by raping, decapitating, and taking injured hostages into Gaza for medical treatment after brutalizing them. https://t.co/PQcP3hf82d

Saved - November 4, 2023 at 8:57 PM

@HenMazzig - Hen Mazzig

October 7, a devastating video of Israeli police rushed to rescue two children from a car under Hamas gunfire. With their mother deceased in the driver's seat, the petrified 5-year-old pleaded for her life 💔 https://t.co/XrXUzlDxct

View Full Interactive Feed