I have long been a supporter of Israel. See here, here, and here. There are others. I continue to believe that Israel has the right to exist and the right to defend itself as any other nation. But today I have some questions that I can no longer ignore.1. Who killed JFK?
2. Who killed Charlie Kirk?
3. What happened on 9/11?
4. What happened to the USS Liberty in 1967?
5. Why were Israeli Defense Forces pulled off the border with Gaza on 7 October 2023 in the exact area where Hamas attacked?
Lets take the first of these questions. Kennedy was assassinated 63 years ago this November. Why not release all of the files? I do not know the answer to that question. But surely one possible answer is that doing this would cause harm to Israel. Yes of course, even today. No matter what you think of this theory, I think we can all agree that Kennedy was not killed with Arlen Specter's magic bullet. If Israel was not involved, release the files and let us see what happened. I am talking to you Donald Trump.
And do we really believe that Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a 22-year-old, trans-furry goofball, with an old hunting rifle that would have taken Kirk's head off?
Engineers say the World Trade Center buildings should not have fallen on 9/11. Certainly not Tower Seven. Are they lying or is the government lying?
The USS Liberty, a gray naval vessel flying the American flag was mistaken for an Egyptian warship? By Israel? Really?
The point of this post is not to probe each of the above questions. There's more than enough of that on the internet and I invite you to do your own research.
No, the point is: The US government is lying about the first four of these questions. Not sure why, but it is clear they are lying. What would cause them to do so? At some point the cumulative dubiousness of these open questions becomes unavoidable. And they all seem to trace back to Israel.
I include the fifth question because it is so very odd. So odd that it stinks. Could the Israeli government have known about the impending attack, and therefore chose to let it happen?
It is interesting to note that the US response, in the immediate aftermath of all of these incidents, was to act in a way that benefited Israel. So allow me to just ask the obvious question bluntly:
Could it be that the Israeli government engineered all of these incidents in order to engender support from the American government and the American public? Or to influence US policy in the Middle East?
I know, I know, such a question is antisemitic. But like the term racist, the term antisemitic has been abused to the point that it no longer means anything. Criticism of the Israeli government is not antisemitic, any more than criticism of the government of Congo is racist. Or criticism of the government of France is anti-Gallic.
The point of calling people antisemitic is not to call out genuine bigotry. Rather it is to stop inconvenient questions.
Call me whatever you like. But answer my damn questions.