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I've been undercover with Real City Antifa since July 2000. If caught, violence could be directed towards me. Currently, I am a prospect for Rose City Antifa, halfway through the process to become a full member. The goal is to make supporters of America and Trump feel outnumbered and ridiculous. They reached out to me through proton mail and we met in Portland for an interview. Caroline, the founder, moved to Sweden, creating a European connection. Rose City holds secret lectures for prospective members and requires us to leave our phones in a bathroom with a fan to muffle sound. Antifa is willing to use violence and teaches tactics like eye gouging. They discuss weapons and the concept of black bloc, where individuals conceal their identity. It seems like there may be outside funding or resources involved. The focus is on destroying the enemy, not just delivering blows.

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One of Hamas' founders witnessed a massacre by Israeli forces, leading to hate. Trauma in Palestinian children contributes to cycles of violence. Understanding the root causes of ongoing conflict is crucial for resolution. Hamas didn't exist 40 years ago, highlighting the need to address underlying issues beyond individual events.

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UNRWA students, including those as young as elementary school age, are being lured into summer camps for armed guerrilla warfare. Tens of thousands of children, aged 10 to 17, were recruited by Hamas and Islamic Jihad for these camps, where they received military training and indoctrination to fight and destroy Israel. They learned to use various weapons, including mortars and tanks, and practiced tactics like kidnapping Israeli soldiers. The camps also emphasized the so-called right of return to Israeli cities. Girls affiliated with Islamic Jihad were encouraged to participate, and the camps featured photos of female suicide bombers. UNRWA's education system, along with its teachers and textbooks, supports this ideology. It is time for the world to demand oversight of UNRWA schools and for donor nations to take action.

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The King David Hotel in Jerusalem, site of the largest and most audacious attack on the British Mandate Forces. The building was used by the British as their administrative and military headquarters. On 07/22/1946, a huge explosion demolished the entire southwest side of the hotel. Ninety one people were killed. The attack was carried out by Ergen, the Jewish paramilitary group. The King David Hotel was not to be their last target. On 03/01/1947, Ergen blew up the British officers club at Goldsmith House in Jerusalem. Sixteen persons die and 13 others are injured as extremists blow up the officers club in an unremitting campaign of violence. Universal's cameraman on the scene minutes after the explosion records the stunned and shaken victims as they are carried from the wreckage.

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Antifa’s roots go back to Weimar Germany. Ernst Thalmann founded Antifaschista Aktion in 1932 and led the Red Front, a Marxist street brigade. Thalmann, “hand selected by the Stalinists,” was Moscow’s man in Germany and ordered to oppose the Social Democrats to undermine the Weimar Republic; he ran in 1932. Antifa formed in 1933 to destabilize the regime; the Red Front was banned; Thalmann was arrested in 1933 and shot in Buchenwald after eleven years. The Ernst Talmon Brigade fought in Spain. In West Germany, Ulrich Meinhof joined the Red Army faction, committing acts including “three pipe bombs at the United States Army headquarters in Frankfurt” (May 11, 1972), Hamburg bombing, Heidelberg embassy hostage, 1975 Stockholm embassy seizure, 1977 German Autumn; Meinhoff died in prison in 1976, ruled suicide; RAF linked to PLO; Lufthansa 181 hijacking. Antifa today is described as wokeified, embracing cultural Marxism; calls for national renewal.

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Before 1948, Zionist militias including Irgun, Lehi, Stern Gang, and Haganah led violent campaigns aimed at expelling the British and suppressing the indigenous Palestinian population. Irgun, under the leadership of future prime minister Menachem Begin, carried out the infamous bombing of the King David Hotel in 1946, which killed 91 people and stood as one of the deadliest attacks against the British during their mandate in Palestine. Lehi, described as more radical, targeted both British and international figures as part of its operations. In 1948, these groups carried out the assassination of UN peace envoy Count Volker Bernadotte, who was advocating for a peaceful resolution and refugee return, marking a high-profile political killing tied to the broader struggle surrounding the end of the British Mandate and the founding of the state. The transcript notes that these groups operated with clear political motives and employed tactics widely condemned as terrorism. It states that even the moderate Haganah eventually coordinated with them and later merged to form the IDF, the official military of the new Israeli state, implying a transition from irregular militias to a formal national defense force. The narrative emphasizes that, at the time, the British government, UN officials, and international media labeled these groups as terrorists. The concluding assertion frames the paradox of the period by stating that they were considered terrorists yesterday, while the individuals involved are described as prime ministers today, highlighting the later political prominence of some of these figures within the Israeli state. In summary, the transcript presents a sequence where pre-state Zionist militias engaged in violent campaigns against British rule and Palestinian populations, carried out notable attacks including the King David Hotel bombing and the Bernadotte assassination, pursued political objectives through violent means, and ultimately saw some organizational integration into the state’s formal military apparatus, with contemporary labeling of these actors as terrorists by various international observers at the time.

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Zionist paramilitary groups in Israel used civilian infrastructure, such as schools, hospitals, and religious buildings, for military purposes before the establishment of the state of Israel. Signs and plaques commemorating these activities can still be found in Israeli communities. The Etzel, also known as the Ergun, a Zionist militia group responsible for massacres of Palestinians in 1948, used various buildings as their headquarters and arms caches. The Haganah, another Zionist militia group, also utilized schools and a synagogue for training and weapon storage. These groups, which were considered terrorist organizations, later formed the Israeli Defense Force. As Israel accuses Hamas of similar actions, it is important to note this historical context.

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During World War 2, the Mufti of Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini, had a significant presence in Germany. He was given a high rank in the SS and a monthly allowance to establish an Arab bureau in Berlin. Himmler put him in charge of Arabic broadcasting, where he called for an Arab uprising against the British and incited violence against Jews. The Mufti considered the British, Americans, and Jews as enemies, particularly targeting Jews for destruction. He even managed to cancel plans to let thousands of Jews escape to Palestine. As Germany suffered heavy casualties, Himmler began recruiting Muslims from the Balkans to join the fight.

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Left-wing and leftist groups have been accused of destabilizing political power, rather than staging coups. Speaker 1 stumbled upon the Build Berg group 30 years ago, but it wasn't until recently that they discovered a document linking them to the strategy of tension and the bombings. This crucial document, mentioned only by Dagospia, reveals the group's responsibility for the acts of terrorism. Today, we find ourselves facing government and business involvement in these bombings.

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I was in charge of detonating explosives. We destroyed buildings belonging to terrorists, mosques, and even a UN office that helped families affected by war in Gaza.

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Hamas militants had been preparing for the October 7th attack on Israel for years, as shown in training videos posted on social media. These videos, similar to the actual attacks, depicted blowing up fences, raiding military bases, taking hostages, and using white pickup trucks in organized convoys. The joint room coalition, led by Hamas, conducted annual training exercises in Gaza, with one location just 2 miles from the Israeli border crossing. Despite the warnings and evidence of these tactics, Israeli officials seemed to have ignored or missed them. The attacks on October 7th were the deadliest in Israel's history, with militants breaching the border fence and invading Israeli Defense Forces bases, taking hostages and causing significant damage.

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Operation Gladio involved the CIA training a secret civilian army in Italy after World War II to bomb civilians and blame it on communists, who were then the most popular party due to the backlash against fascism. This army was trained by a Nazi general connected to Alan Dulles, with the planning occurring during the war while American GIs fought the Nazis. Civilians died in massacres attributed to communists. Car bombs were a primary method, with one incident occurring in Milan. The goal was to stop communism amid turmoil in Italy, during what was called the "years of lead." The situation was chaotic, with Italy having potentially over two dozen constitutions since World War II.

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The Israeli army, often referred to as one of the best trained and equipped organizations, is accused of being a terrorist group. An example of their alleged terrorism is the 21-day attack on Gaza, starting on September 27, 2008. On the first day, they dropped 100 tons of bombs, devastating the densely populated area where 800,000 children live. The attack began when children were on the streets during a shift change between morning and afternoon school. This act is considered by some as the most shameful day in Jewish history and demonstrates what they believe to be terrorism.

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ISIS was initially funded by our friends and allies in the region. They targeted religious fundamentalists and zealots who were willing to fight against Hezbollah. The aim was not to recruit people for a better world, but to find individuals who would fight to the death against Hezbollah.

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This edition traces Antifa’s roots to Weimar Germany, where the first eponymous group was Antifaschista Aktion, founded in 1932 by a Soviet agent and a committed Stalinist, Ernst Thalmann. The Red Front (Rot Front) preceded Antifa, with squads, a Red Navy, and a vow: "I vow to never forget that world imperialism is preparing the war against the Soviet Union." Moscow ordered Thalmann to oppose the Social Democrats and work with Hitler to undermine the Weimar Republic, leading to cross-party ties dubbed “beefsteak Nazi.” Antifa’s later two-flag symbol (black and red) reflects anarchism joining communism. Thalmann was imprisoned, then executed in Buchenwald; the International Brigade in Spain was the Ernst Talmon Brigade. In West Germany, Ulrich Meinhof joined the Red Army faction, which carried out bombings and kidnappings in the 1970s, culminating in the German Autumn and her 1976 prison death.

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The discussion argues that Western European support for Ukraine in a war with Russia reflects elite efforts to control their own populations rather than protect countries from Soviet or Russian influence. Corruption in Zelensky’s Ukraine is cited as an example of how elites maintain control. The speakers claim that leaders who prioritize nationalism—using national resources to enrich their people—are targeted. Libya is presented as an example: Muammar Gaddafi is described as caring about Libyans and Africans generally, but being assassinated for defying the central banking system and relying on gold in connection with oil. Venezuela is described as having a similar pattern, where nationalistic resource-use leads to being killed or overthrown. The transcript then links these outcomes to “Gladio networks” and intelligence agencies that allegedly deploy against such leaders. Patrice Lumumba is offered as a historical case. In the early 1960s, after the Congo’s first freedom from Belgium and Lumumba’s election as prime minister, Lumumba is said to have sought a deal to provide the United States with Congo uranium previously directed to Belgium, while using the portion that would have gone to Belgium to enrich Congolese society. The claim continues that President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon would not meet with him, but the secretary of state did, rejecting the request to bypass Belgium. According to the account, the refusal meant the Congo would receive “the same arrangement” as before, described as essentially nothing for building schools and hospitals. Lumumba is said to have refused to honor that deal and to have indicated that the Soviet Union would be interested in the uranium, after which he was murdered. The transcript attributes Lumumba’s killing to “Operation Gladio Elements” controlled by Otto Skorzeny, identified as a Nazi, working under Reinhard Gehlen’s German intelligence and the BND. The speakers conclude that any prime minister or president who “stands up for their country” is portrayed as a target of an international syndicate seeking control of the world’s resources.

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Speaker 0 says Western European populations support what he calls a “suicidal war on Russia through Ukraine” because elites in Zelensky’s Ukraine use corruption to maintain control over their population, rather than protecting countries from Russia or the Soviet Union. He adds that the elites aim to protect societies from becoming democratic. Speaker 1 agrees and frames the pattern as one where leaders who prioritize national interest are eliminated. He cites Libya as an example, saying Muammar Gaddafi cared about Libyans and Africans, but was assassinated for defying the central banking system and relying on gold with his own oil. He then says Venezuela today follows a similar pattern, where becoming nationalist and enriching one’s people leads to being killed or overthrown. Speaker 1 describes the mechanism as “Gladio networks” and intelligence agencies deploying operations against leaders. He recounts the Congo in the early 1960s after independence from Belgium, when Patrice Lumumba was elected prime minister. He says Lumumba approached the United States with a proposal to give the uranium that had been allocated to Belgium, but to use the portion going to Belgium to enrich Congolese people. He states that President Dwight D. Eisenhower would not meet with Lumumba and that Vice President Richard Nixon would not meet with him; Lumumba instead met with the secretary of state, who told him that he could not cut out Belgium and that Congo would receive the same arrangement as before, providing essentially nothing for building schools and hospitals. Speaker 1 says Lumumba then refused the deal, and that the Soviet Union would have been interested in uranium. Speaker 1 concludes that Lumumba was murdered by Operation Gladio elements controlled by Otto Skorzeny, described as Nazi, under Reinhard Gehlen’s German intelligence, the BND. He ends by saying that any prime minister or president who “stands up for their country” is targeted by an “international syndicate” seeking to control the world’s resources.

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One group sought vengeance for the Holocaust, believing 6,000,000 Germans should die to avenge the 6,000,000 Jews murdered. They called themselves the Jewish avengers, or Nakam. Their targets were the populations of Nuremberg, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Munich, not just individual Nazis. Yehuda Maimon, an Auschwitz survivor, was in charge of logistics. Their plan, called Plan A, was to poison the water supplies of these four major cities. Kovner wanted Germans to experience indiscriminate murder, as the Jews had.

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A representative of the PLO, Naim Kader, was assassinated in Brussels. He was known for promoting dialogue between Europe and the Middle East. The PLO accused Israeli intelligence of orchestrating the attack, highlighting the ongoing violence within Palestinian resistance movements. The incident reflects the struggles Palestinians face not only against Israel but also internal power struggles within the Arab world. The identity of the assassin remains unknown.

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Greg Ziemanski hosts an hour-long discussion with Svali, a former member of the Illuminati’s family/Order who says she was born into the group and trained for over thirty years. The conversation covers her induction, training, the organization’s structure, activities, money flows, mind-control methods, and her eventual escape. - Induction and early training - Svali was born in Germany and raised in the United States within a wealthy family that was part of the group. From infancy, children undergo intensive training and indoctrination. By the time she was a teenager, she was a youth leader; at 22 she became the youngest member of a leadership council in San Diego County, and later head trainer. - At age 12, she was taken to Germany for what was described as a sealing ceremony in the Vatican. In the Vatican’s basement there is a large circular chamber with 13 catacombs; mummies are displayed beside a central table on which a large gold pentagram sits. A young child was placed on the table and drugged; the ceremony involved a Latin liturgy, and the “sacrifice” was performed to seal the oath. Afterward, she and others swore allegiance before a ring-wearing priest in scarlet who declared the oath “to the new world order until my death.” The event induced terror; she and the other participants remained silent and controlled during the proceedings. - She recalls that adults as well as children participate in these ceremonies; the church sometimes brings in adults to swear allegiance as well. - Aftermath and structure - Following the induction, Svali and the other initiates were told to forget certain aspects and were told of the consequences should they break the oath. The ceremony left a lasting impression of darkness and oppression in the room. - Svali describes the Illuminati as a single group with multiple branches of learning, not separate groups: sciences, military, government leadership, scholarship, and spiritual learning. Individuals are profiled from infancy, and often concentrate in one or two branches based on aptitude. She says she was heavily involved in sciences and some spiritual work, with extensive training in mind and behavioral programming. - The Illuminati is said to be international, with Rome as the spiritual heart. Europe is organized into 12 “fathers,” each representing a country; Americans view the U.S. as a mission field. The administrative power base is in Alexandria, Virginia; the West Coast power base is around San Diego. The organization is described as a multinational structure akin to a large corporation, with regional councils, subregions, and local “sister groups” in major cities. - Goals, infiltration, and money - The group’s stated overarching goal is to rule the world, achieved through infiltration behind the scenes in media, education, government, and finance. Svali asserts that they have already infiltrated at high levels across these sectors in Europe and the U.S. - The Illuminati allegedly owns and controls substantial media outlets and uses marriages within the wealthy networks to secure loyalty and power. They allegedly fund themselves through both illicit activities (gun running, white slavery, prostitution, pornography, laundering) and legitimate means (quiet investments, acquiring controlling interests in banks and financial institutions over time). - A recurring theme is “two-tier” life: members hold a public role and, at night or in private, perform the group’s duties. Some members’ daytime persona is benign or philanthropic, while their night activities serve the organization’s aims. - Mind control and programming - Svali describes a long process of programming that begins in early childhood and continues through adulthood. Training includes hypnosis, medications for short states, coded cues, and trauma-based techniques to install obedience and loyalty to the group. Positive reinforcement (praise, affection) follows after correct responses; negative reinforcement (shocks, punishment) reinforces behaviors. One goal is to create fragmentation of personality to permit compartmentalized behavior (for example, a family-oriented public persona and a separate, covert operational role). - The programming aims to instill loyalty as the primary directive and to suppress questioning of orders. The process includes tuning up or updating programming as needed and can include elaborate rituals to “heal” or stabilize programming after use. Svali mentions the ability to program children as young as eight to perform complex tasks, including sensitive or dangerous roles. - She notes that passive programming via media can influence non-members, pointing to the effects of cartoons and films as disseminating occult or occult-coded messages. - Personal arc and leaving the group - Over time, Svali becomes disillusioned as she sees the methods used and their toll on others. She becomes a Christian, which sharpens her questioning of the group’s aims and methods. She ultimately escapes by relocating to another state, leaving behind her husband and children (who eventually also leave with her help), though she faces custody disputes and other forms of pressure, including threats and public attacks. - She recounts a long legal battle to gain custody and safety for her children, including a four-year period of supervised visitation. Her husband eventually agrees to leave the group and to separate from it. - Since leaving, she has faced reprisals and cautions against speaking too openly; she emphasizes that prayer and public awareness are critical, but she stresses that leaving the group is dangerous and often costly due to financial and familial ties. - Current message - Svali advocates public awareness and prayer, urging people to recognize that such a group exists, to understand its influence, and to support actions that counter its reach. She stresses that the problem spans high levels of government, media, and finance and notes that while she is glad to share her story, she does so under ongoing personal risk.

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At 44, Heinrich Himmler became one of Europe's most powerful figures, transforming the SS from a mere hundred men into an elite force. He prioritized quality over quantity, unlike his rivals in the SA. Himmler established the Waffen SS as the armed wing of the SS, which grew to a million men by 1944, becoming a formidable fighting force in World War II. The Waffen SS was known for its fierce loyalty and willingness to fight to the death, symbolized by their death's head badge. They earned respect from British and American military leaders. A personal anecdote highlights their toughness, as a former Waffen SS member shared a scar from live ammunition training, showcasing the grueling conditions they endured. Himmler commanded this loyal force dedicated to Hitler and the German cause.

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In the 1970s and early 1980s in Lebanon, the PLO, or Palestinian Liberation Organization, caused suffering comparable to what occurred on October 7th in southern Israel. After being expelled from Jordan for terrorizing the king and attempting to assassinate him, the PLO, along with Yasser Arafat, relocated to southern Lebanon. Jordan, Egypt, and Syria forced Lebanon to accept this terror group to attack Israel. The Lebanese population regarded the PLO as a hostile intrusion that destabilized peace within Lebanon. Militias formed to fight back against the PLO, which had begun to relocate in Christian and Shia villages. People started to protect themselves, and some, like the speaker's father who joined the South Lebanon Army, sought to protect their families, homes, and land. They realized that they needed to ask Israel for help.

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In 1995, I published a book about Jewish Zionist militias, specifically the clandestine group called the Warriors of Israel. One chapter focuses on an attack during a commemoration event for Joan of Arc on May 8, 1988. Members of the Betar movement, disguised as a Jewish combat organization, assaulted nationalist and royalist activists with weapons like pickaxe handles and brass knuckles. Eight people were seriously injured, including one severely. The book contains various documents, including a police report on the arrest of individuals involved in the attack. One of them, Mehiro Habib, is now a UDI deputy representing the 86th district of French citizens abroad, which includes Israel. This detail highlights how a former member of a Zionist militia is now a respected politician. Unfortunately, this incident seems to have been forgotten.

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The Palestinian movement used hijacking airplanes as a tactic without causing harm to anyone.

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I was in the army, tough Israeli. 6 soldiers testified to indiscriminate violence in Palestine. They shot without distinction, targeted all males 16-50, and killed those who looked at them. Palestinians were killed fleeing a school, treated homes as souvenir shops, and destroyed property. Soldiers were bored, drew on walls, stole money, and burned down houses after use. Despite objections, commanders ordered destruction.
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