Site hacking continues; jews learn nothing from Hamas nightmare

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A reader commented: (https://johndenugent.com/spiritual-reading-embrace-challenges-plague-both-their-houses/#comment-727506)

Your website as a whole as well as individual articles are taking an eternity to load. They seem to freeze in midst of the loading process
Regards
JG

I replied:

Yes, from jewish hacking.

This is why I need large donations.

 

They even attack the Tor Browser.

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But it’s okay. Just send nothing until this site goes down for good. 😉 Then you can be proud you helped the jews by inaction.

Why not just quit tomorrow?

I send OUT over a thousand dollars  a month for this site — and as a result have had $2 in my pocket now for a week. I have no money for a laundromat or a haircut. This was for US$645…………………

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……Haaretz, the libtard Israeli newspaper (the word means “The Homeland”, something which Whites are NOT allowed to have) moans and groans away in the millennial jewish refrain: “we poor,  persecuted jews DINDU NUFFIN”

Hamas rockets soar right over an Israeli kibbutz on the Gaza border

I actually feel sorry for the little jews — a little bit — because the megalomania and paranoia of their “leaders” have yet again led the little jews to the brink of disaster. The Big Jews, meanwhile, are making sure their private jets are ready if they have to escape to Argentina, New Zealand, or another distant place in the southern hemisphere.

Here now are two articles from Haaretz, and what is missing from both? Look, they are basically jewish pity-parties. Where is the self-honesty? Self-examination?

Why not for once ask:

Did we jews maybe do something ourselves to trigger this searing Gentile hatred, and the loathing for us of 109 countries and cities over the last THREE THOUSAND YEARS that became so ENRAGED they threw us out (or even massacred us)?

Gee, think maybe you should not turn your snipers loose to shoot an unarmed nurse in the neck  — approaching a wounded Gazan on the ground, wearing her white uniform, and with her empty hands up ?

As Socrates said:

THE UNEXAMINED LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING

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Israel News, Thursday, 19.10.2023
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There is no safe place for the Jews
The past two weeks have brought home the realization, for anyone who still hadn’t got it, that there is no safe place for Jews. This is a chilling but absolutely crucial matter for us to understand
Anshel Pfeffer Anshel Pfeffer
Turkey Israel Palestinians
The past two weeks have brought home the realization, for anyone who still hadn’t got it, that there is no safe place for Jews. This is a chilling but absolutely crucial matter for us to understand. From the devastated communities living in southern Israel to Sydney, Australia – where hundreds of Hamas supporters chanted “Gas the Jews!” – that is our reality.

It is not only the Israeli government and military that has so woefully failed in safeguarding the lives of Israeli citizens. We are seeing multiple governments, local authorities, and religious and academic institutions around the world failing to keep their Jewish citizens safe. [et cetera — lots of whining about how [Theodor Herzl] proposed Israel as a safe haven for the jews….]

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…..’So the World Knows What Happened’: The Scene of Slaughter at Kibbutz Kfar Azza

800 Israelis lived in Kfar Azza, a kibbutz within sight of Gaza City. Now many of them are just numbers: Dead, wounded, missing, captured. A visit to the site of the biggest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust

The attackers from Gaza burst through the fence into Kibbutz Kfar Azza using explosives and quickly reached the old houses, where students and young couples, some with babies, livedCredit: Rami Shllush

Anshel Pfeffer
[a super-ugly neanderjew]

The stench of death has formed an invisible cloud over Kibbutz Kfar Azza. It gets fiercer as you walk towards the western side of the kibbutz. It is a silent witness to a massacre.

It is a stench constituted by the many bodies of kibbutz residents still lying in their homes and of the terrorists who came to slaughter them and were then killed by Israeli soldiers. Those bodies are still lying on the kibbutz paths, three days later. Signposts on a trail of short-range murder. Shots fired through windows and doorways into tiny kibbutz rooms. A crime committed by perpetrators who lived just a short distance apart from their victims, just two kilometers away.

Each morning, those living in the section of Kfar Azza populated by younger members would look over at their neighbors across the border fence, who looked back at them. Until the morning the neighbors arrived at their door. A kibbutz named for the neighboring city of Gaza, which had persevered through many challenges over its 72 years of existence, until the men of the city came and ended it.

There are no more kibbutznikim in Kfar Azza. Just numbers in columns in a spreadsheet that is filling up. Dead, wounded, missing and captured, and those brought out alive. Slowly, with tears and love, the numbers will be resuscitated as the stories of peoples’ lives. And there are those who were lucky to be away from their kibbutz on that Simchat Torah morning, such as the 33 older members who were on an organized trip to Bulgaria. They were spared, but are now returning to the funerals of their children and grandchildren.

Many houses in Kfar Azza have been destroyed, by explosions or by arson, but not all. In the center of the kibbutz, there are still a number of homes that look as if their families are just about to run outside. The front of one house is festooned with colorful paper chains, perhaps for Sukkot or for the birthday of grandfather or granddaughter.
The neighboring house is covered with banners from Israel’s pro-democracy protest movement – “It’s a Duty to Oppose Dictatorship” and a blue-white flag with the word “Peace” instead of a Star of David. “Don’t go in,” warns a soldier standing watch. “There are bodies there that still haven’t been documented.”

Even on Tuesday afternoon, over three days after the Hamas attack, some of the houses have yet to be ‘cleared.’ Soldiers are checking them to make sure there are no more terrorists lurking inside them. A bomb disposal squad is on hand to remove the hand grenades and RPGs still rolling around. But the army has decided to bring a large group of reporters and photographers from the international media so the world can see the horror.

Major-General Itai Veruv, who rushed down south on his own initiative on Saturday to join and help direct the fighting, said that when he saw the scenes at Kfar Azza, he “remembered General Eisenhower who, when the American army liberated concentration camps in Germany, insisted that the media arrive immediately so the world would know what had happened.”
Kfar Azza, the largest of the kibbutzim in the northern area of the Gaza border, where 800 Israelis lived until Shabbat morning, could turn out to be site of the biggest massacre of the first day of this war. It could be the biggest massacre to take place in a Jewish community in the Land of Israel since the start of the Zionist enterprise. The infamous massacre of Hebron in 1929, where 67 Jews were murdered, pales in comparison.
From the descriptions of the battle, as recounted by Israeli soldiers and officers who arrived there on Simchat Torah, it seems that the border fence near the kibbutz was breached in at least three places, from the direction of Gaza’s Shuja’iyya neighborhood. Through those breaches streamed scores of terrorists belonging to Hamas’ Shuja’iyya Battalion. They attacked the kibbutz from four directions with the younger members’ section, just 800 meters from the border, coming under fire first.

Scenes at Kibbutz Kfar Azza, near the border with Gaza.
Scenes at Kibbutz Kfar Azza, near the border with Gaza.Credit: Rami Shllush

The attackers burst through the fence using explosives, some on foot, others in vehicles, and quickly reached the tiny old houses, where students and young couples, some with babies, lived. The somewhat makeshift ‘safe rooms’ within their homes were easy to breach and in some cases they were set alight. Nothing remained in them but blackened walls and bed-frames.

The slow work of collecting the bodies began there, in a methodical process. They were wrapped in black plastic body bags and carried on stretchers into a large truck where they were piled in straight lines. In the absence of names, the location of the body was recorded on a white circle on each bag. At the end of a street was a pile of cardboard boxes with the plastic body-bags folded in slim squares. Every few minutes, a new box was opened.

The bodies of the terrorists received a different treatment from their victims. They were left out there, uncovered until the last of the kibbutz members was taken away.

Lieutenant-Colonel Karmi Meir is the commander of a reserve battalion which arrived on the scene in the late afternoon of Simchat Torah and fought with his 250 paratroopers in Kfar Azza along the kibbutz paths, taking house after house. The soldiers had been summoned within hours from their homes. Meir said that, “There was one wonderful moment in the first evening, when we managed to get a large group of 50 parents and small children safely out of the kibbutz gates and on to buses waiting outside. I don’t think there were many other rescues.”

5 Comments

  1. Come possono imparare?
    Mosè voleva “convertirli alla Religione del Sole” ma quando vide Il toro dorato e loro prostrati spaccò in due la tavola dei comandamenti…
    Così fecero i Cattolici…
    Così gli Erodiani Pietro e Paolo…
    Fu molto più cauto Gesù…che disse:
    “Dio abbandonerà la vostra casa,la casa del ragno e della lucertola, e il vostro tempio lo distruggerà pietra su pietra.(prima guerra giudaica).

  2. Wikipedia scrive:
    Baphomet Ricorrente nella letteratura occultista del XIX secolo, ne esistono varie descrizioni ed iconografie: un idolo con un teschio di caprone e una testa barbuta. Il nome fu poi ripreso, nello stesso secolo, dai sostenitori dell’occultismo. L’etimologia del nome, controversa, è ancora oggi incerta. Il nome di Baphomet, come suggerisce anche l’illustrazione di Eliphas Lévi, è stato inoltre associato col tempo alla figura di Satana e, da alcuni, a quella del Dio buono sumero-babilonese Enki, protettore dell’umanità e il cui simbolo era una capra, rivale del Dio ebraico Yahweh considerato il crudele demiurgo gnostico[1]. Le corna sarebbero mascheramenti dei raggi del volto di Enki, disegnati per celarlo alla Chiesa.
    Per questo i templari furono etichettati come Eretici.
    Parlavamo dei vaccini, di questa guerra in Israele, e stavo dimenticando l’inquisizione.
    Già, a capo dell’Inquisizione vi erano i Domenicani, i nostri moderni Gesuiti(Ebrei).
    Quanti Ebrei minori sono stati condannati?
    Perché al vertice(sul trono) c’è Jahweh.

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