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False Flags and Conspiracies Conference: Revisiting October 7

The propaganda untruths around October 7 were established early on. Over two years later Russ Winter digs into further details of the “story” that has emerged since and that are under-reported. We see clear evidence of a stand-down and staged event that was and is used to destroy Gaza and perpetrate the genocide and dispersion of the Palestinian people and engage in warfare with other peoples in the Middle East. The “story” has allowed the United States to lose good faith throughout the world. The perps don’t really care. This has been extended to an 8th-front war (suppression) against those who call this travesty out.

2 Comments on False Flags and Conspiracies Conference: Revisiting October 7

  1. Someone should run the math on how much energy it takes to get metal hot enough to wrinkle and use that coefficient to calculate the amount of energy required to heat a field of NNN automobiles, each metal frame weighing an average of NNN kilograms and containing an additional NN kilograms of plastic as one of the heat sources, so that they are all wrinkled to the same approximate degree.

    Some of the calculations from the fires in Hawaii would be useful, as would close examination of the damaged Israeli cars to see what did or did not melt – I’m not suggesting space lasers here, just thermodynamics.

    Having calculated how many megawatts of energy were required to achieve this level of widespread vehicular frame distortion, we can now ask: was it possible for Hamas to field these megawatts of energy, on motorcycles and powered kites and pickup trucks, and concentrate all of this energy from all of these widely distributed sources onto this one parking lot of vehicles that they did not even expect to encounter?

    Describing the problem is the first step.

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