ALEX JONES INFOWARS NWO SHILL OR WQ2RX AGENT?

Just because I post this video doesn’t mean I endorse it fully.

I do agree that Jones’ Terrorstorm is deceiving. I do think that Jones is either:

a) A stupid Christian with hard core anti-abortion views and a blow hard, and incapable of paying close attention to technical and scientific details,

or

b) A “honey pot” to attract, mislead, and distract those who would otherwise make a ruskus, perhaps in effective ways.

Over the past few months, Alex has been attacked as a Jesuit operative (by a nobody who comes across as unhinged) , and as part of the Scientology cult (by Nico Haupt). Haupt, who I agree with in some of his analysis, is sometimes so irresponsible in his silly attacks that his causes grave concerns to me as to his motives.

Haupt’s cooperation with the youtube poster “Paula Gloria” further raises questions about his interests and methods.

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Pioneers on Their Way to 5 New Towns

All eyes are on the clock, with 1:30 PM set as H-hour for the ascent to five new hilltop outposts in Judea and Samaria. The army is set to stop it.

  1. Pioneers on Their Way to 5 New Towns
  2. Hevron Cemetery Desecrated Over Sabbath
  3. Holiday Security Roundup
  4. Arafat Turned Down Jordanian Offer to be Deputy PM
  5. Neo-Nazi Vandals Attack Haifa Synagogue
 

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1. Pioneers on Their Way to 5 New Towns

by Hillel Fendel

All eyes are on the clock, with 1:30 PM set as H-hour for the ascent to five new hilltop outposts in Judea and Samaria. Clashes with soldiers and police are expected.

As of 12 noon Sunday, a group of idealistic youths was already climbing the hilltop near Kiryat Arba set to be named Maalot Halhoul.

Near Hashmonaim, in western Binyamin, hundreds of people are making their way to a site they wish to build as the community of Nofei Hashmonaim, just ten kilometers east of Ben Gurion International Airport. The army has declared the area a closed military zone, and is out in force to prevent the Jews from arriving.

In Efrat, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin and hundreds of townspeople are set to gather at 1 PM, preparing to march to the site of Eitam Hill, in the northern end of the city. The organizers say the hill, which connects eastern and western Gush Etzion, “belongs to Efrat, but is being stolen from us by the political [partition] fence. Handing it over to the Arab enemy will endanger all of Gush Etzion and Jerusalem.”

Similar attempts to create new Jewish towns are underway in western Shomron, near Kedumim, at a site to be called Shvut Ami (“the return of my nation”), and in eastern Shomron, near Elon Moreh, at a hilltop already named Harhivi (meaning “Expand,” based on Isaiah 54: “Expand the place of thy tent… for thou shalt break forth both right and left”).

“It would seem that the Israel Defense Forces would be interested in defending Israeli interests,” one of the leading organizers, Datit Yitzchaki, told Arutz-7, “and would allow us to build these new towns. Instead, the Olmert government makes plans to turn over these areas to our enemy – repeating the mistakes of the Disengagement and similarly endangering hundreds of thousands more Israelis – and gives political orders to the army to stop us.”

Asked what the pioneers are bringing with them to the sites, Yitzchaki said, “They are bringing what they need to remain out in the fields or hills for 24 hours. It depends on how violent the army is going to be. We don’t think the army will be able to stay in the area in such force for 24 hours – so we’ll wait them out if we have to. We have time. As the motto goes, the Nation of Israel does not fear a long trek.”

Three planners of the new Hashmonaim community were arrested in a Wednesday morning raid. The police also confiscated from their homes items such as orange hats (orange being the color of the Land of Israel movement), bumper stickers and T-shirts promoting settlement in Yesha. The most common slogan: “Eretz Yisrael (Land of Israel) – We Continue With Our Heads Held High.”

For more information on the plans to start the new Jewish towns, click here.

Some 20 rabbis of Gust Etzion have signed a proclamation in favor of the attempts to build the new towns. The rabbis state that the next step in settling the Land of Israel – “a commandment that is equal to all the others in the Torah” – is now to “build the hilltops, whose construction and development are being held up for various strange reasons stemming primarily from the weakness of our leadership, and also from a failure to see the reality religiously, politically and demographically.”

Plans are also underway to march to Homesh, one of the four Shomron towns destroyed during the Disengagement of 2005. The organizers have made no secret of their plans to rebuild the town, and have made dozens of ascents to the area over the past several months. MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union) called on the Defense and Public Security Ministers to instruct the police and army to permit and protect the marchers.

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2. Hevron Cemetery Desecrated Over Sabbath

by Ezra HaLevi

Hevron’s ancient Jewish cemetery was vandalized over the Sabbath.

The Menuchah Rachel Beit Midrash in the Chabad section of the cemetery was broken into and damaged. Gravestones were desecrated, mezuzahs (parchment posted on doorposts in accordance with Biblical command) ripped out of their posts and other holy articles destroyed.

Equipment and furniture were also stolen from the site. Hevron police have launched an investigation into the incident.

At the beginning of the civil year, three graves in the cemetery’s Sephardic section were desecrated – two gravestones removed and one doused with paint.

Hevron spokesman David Wilder told Arutz-7 that the most disturbing of all the targets damaged by the vandals was the grave of IDF soldier Elazar Leibovitch, who was murdered on the 17th of Av, 5762. The vandals damaged the military gravestone and then left the carcass of a turtle lying on it. Three other gravestones were also damaged.

“This is not the first time that Arabs have entered the cemetery and desecrated it,” Wilder said. “They steal whatever they are able to, cut through the fence surrounding it, and even steal the memorial windows.”

Wilder says that despite repeated urgent requests from the local community and religious council, the IDF refuses to guard the site. “For years we have been asking for protection for the cemetery, but the IDF says that there isn’t the manpower for it,” Wilder says.

Hevron’s Jewish community is scheduled to meet to discuss its response to the ongoing desecration of Jewish graves in the city.

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3. Holiday Security Roundup

by Ezra HaLevi and IsraelNN.com staff

IDF counter-terror arrests continue; terrorists threw a firebomb and Fatah-Hamas clashes in Gaza left dozens wounded.

Terrorists Target Motorist
Arab terrorists threw Molotov cocktails at an Israeli driver on Saturday. The attack took place near an Arab village northeast of Ramallah. The driver was not injured.

IDF soldiers arrived at the scene and apprehended four of the attackers.

Counter-Terror Arrests
IDF soldiers arrested 11 wanted terrorists early on Sunday morning. Eight of the terrorists were arrested in the Bethlehem region. Two terrorists were arrested in Hevron, and one was arrested near Ramallah. The detainees have been taken to security services for questioning.

Illegals Arrested
Police arrested 64 PA Arabs Saturday in and around Tel Aviv. The 64 do not have Israeli citizenship and therefore were not legally allowed to be in such parts of Israel, which are not under PA control.

The detainees have been taken to local police stations for questioning. Police will attempt to determine how they managed to infiltrate the area, and if they were illegally employed by local business owners.

Internecine Hamas-Fatah Violence
Terrorists opened fire on guards surrounding the Palestinian Authority’s Junaid prison in Shechem over the weekend. Terrorists in three cars launched a barrage of fire against the prison. No casualties were reported in the attack.

The Palestinian Authority security services declared a state of alert in wake of the attack. PA governor of Shechem Jamal Muhaisin accused Hamas of providing the weapons used in the attack, in what he called an “outright challenge to Fatah’s leadership.” Hamas spokesmen denied the charge.

Fatah and Hamas terrorists in Gaza fought an intense battle Friday night, leaving at least ten injured on both sides. One Fatah and two Hamas terrorists were severely hurt, while the rest suffered moderate to light injuries, doctors in Gaza said. The battle, which took place in a mosque, was said to have begun when Gaza’s Hamas rulers placed a Hamas affiliated imam (cleric) in charge of a Mosque, of whom the majority of those attending were Fatah terrorists.

Egypt Allows Hamas Terrorists to Return to Gaza
According to Arab residents of Gaza, Egyptian authorities temporarily opened the Rafiah crossing on Saturday night in order to allow dozens of Hamas terrorists to enter Gaza. Over 80 Hamas terrorists were reportedly allowed to enter Gaza after being stranded in Egypt by the closure of the Rafiah crossing after the Hamas takeover of Gaza in June.

Hundreds of Arabs in a similar situation were allowed to reenter Gaza via Israeli-controlled crossings in the western Negev earlier this year. However, the Hamas terrorists, some of them reportedly senior members of the organization, were afraid that they would be apprehended by the IDF if they attempted to use an Israeli crossing.

Israeli-Arab Who Killed Girl Still in Custody; Blames Girl’s Parents
Assad Shibli, the Arab who ran over and killed nine year old Tal Zino outside the synagogue in Kfar Tavor on Erev Yom Kippur, will remain in custody for at least another week, after a court extended his remand Friday.

In an interview, Shibli said that he had not intentionally killed the girl, and that his high speed run on an ATV outside the packed synagogue, where dozens of children circulated,, minutes before Yom Kippur services were to start, was not an intentional act of terrorism, as many Israeli Jews have charged. He also said that the girl’s parents should share in the blame. “Where were they and how did they let their daughter roam the streets on her bicycle?” Shibli asked.

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4. Arafat Turned Down Jordanian Offer to be Deputy PM

by Hillel Fendel

King Hussein of Jordan offered Yasser Arafat the position of Deputy Prime Minister if he would agree to the annexation of Judea and Samaria to Jordan.

Secret documents released only now by the National Archives of the United Kingdom show that King Hussein and other top Jordanian officials made the offer to Arafat in 1974. Nothing ever came of the offer.

Arafat, who was at the height of his leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) at the time, was actively involved in trying to declare a Palestinian state, with the support of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. Jordan, however, was opposed, though it could not express it freely. Instead, its leaders wanted to include Judea and Samaria in their country, formalizing the

Just three years earlier, thousands of Jordanians and PLO supporters were killed in hostilities between the Jordanian Army and the PLO, culminating in the month known as Black September. In July 1971, the PLO was expelled from Jordan to Lebanon. Even today, the ruling Hashemite Kingdom continues to be wary of the 40% of the population claiming Palestinian origins.

The newly-released documents, which were forbidden for publication for 30 years, indicate that the Jordanian leaders attempted to convince Arafat not to declare an independent Palestinian state. The Jordanians told Arafat that this would pave the way for Israel to continue to control Judea and Samaria. The documents further indicate that the British were anxious to see whether Arafat would in fact declare a state, and what reactions there might be in Jordan and other Arab countries.

In addition, the documents show that wealthy Arab businessmen in Judea and Samaria were also not in favor of an independent state. Instead, they supported an alliance with Jordan, with which they had strong business ties.

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5. Neo-Nazi Vandals Attack Haifa Synagogue

by Hana Levi Julian

Anti-Semitic attacks are continuing throughout the country despite efforts by law enforcement officials to track down and eliminate neo-Nazi cells that are behind the incidents.

Arsonists over the Sabbath attacked a synagogue in Haifa, torching its sukkah (holiday booth) and burning it to the ground.

The attackers defaced at least one of the synagogue’s Torah scrolls, scrawling swastikas on it. Several of the synagogue’s Torah scrolls were recovered not far from the site. Police are investigating.

Less than 24 hours later, residents of Ramat Hasharon discovered two swastikas spray-painted on the wall of a garbage chute on Bereishit Street. The Sunday morning vandalism has been added to the list of anti-Semitic incidents being tracked in the center of the country.

Neo-Nazis have attacked a number of Jewish religious sites over the past two and a half weeks, since the beginning of the Hebrew holiday-laden month of Tishrei, which fell on the evening of September 12 of the Gregorian calendar.

B’nei Brak residents awoke last week to find to swastikas and pro-Hitler graffiti on the walls of a local synagogue. The building is located on Kahanoman Street in the almost exclusively hareidi religious city in the Tel Aviv region.

Also last week, residents of an Allenby Street apartment building in Haifa reported finding anti-Semitic grafitti on the walls of their stairwell. The graffiti included anti-Semitic slogans and at least one swastika.

Among the first Nazi spray-painting in this wave of attacks were two swastikas found on the walls of a Dimona synagogue on the second day of Rosh Hashanah. The swastikas were found on the building’s wall and on the fence surrounding it.

Dimona Mayor Meir Cohen, who was among those who discovered the swastikas, promised a reward from his own pocket to anyone who would provide information on the perpetrators.

Neo-Nazis attacked a 70-year-old woman who was walking on the bridge connecting the Meridian Hotel and the Neveh David neighborhood in Haifa, September 17.

“Two gang members beat” her, said the victim, one kicking her, causing her injuries, and the other snapping to a Nazi salute and shouting out “Heil Hitler.” She was able to escape when a street sweeper stepped in to help her. The Nazi-youth beat him, too.

Haifa Radio reported that not far from the scene of that attack, neo-Nazis victimized a family from Neveh Yosef the same day.

The family woke up to find their car’s tires had been slit and that a huge swastika on top of a Star of David had been painted on the vehicle.

Police arrested a neo-Nazi gang in Petach Tikva one month before the first of these attacks.

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Sunday, Sep. 30 ’07
18 Tishrei 5768

 

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ALEX JONES INFOWARS NWO SHILL OR WQ2RX AGENT?

Just because I post this video doesn’t mean I endorse it fully.

I do agree that Jones’ Terrorstorm is deceiving. I do think that Jones is either:

a) A stupid Christian with hard core anti-abortion views and a blow hard, and incapable of paying close attention to technical and scientific details,

or

b) A “honey pot” to attract, mislead, and distract those who would otherwise make a ruskus, perhaps in effective ways.

Over the past few months, Alex has been attacked as a Jesuit operative (by a nobody who comes across as unhinged) , and as part of the Scientology cult (by Nico Haupt). Haupt, who I agree with in some of his analysis, is sometimes so irresponsible in his silly attacks that his causes grave concerns to me as to his motives.

Haupt’s cooperation with the youtube poster “Paula Gloria” further raises questions about his interests and methods.