🚨FLASH 🚨 The final phase of the ethnic cleansing & genocide of Gaza is about to begin.
Reports in Israel that 1.5 million Palestinians will be sent to the new African nation of Somaliland.
Israel’s final phase of the ethnic cleansing and genocide of Gaza.
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— Peter Cronau (@PeterCronau) December 29, 2025
A look at the country: a real humiliation ritual.
Happy New Year Russ
Thank you for your time and effort you put into this website.
This popped up in my feed today, and I thought to share with you.
Eric Mann (mentor of BLM founder Patrisse Cullors) explains the origins of his ideology:
https://old.bitchute.com/video/9ELQo2uhGAVH/
…. I stopped saying “words fail me” many years ago.
Best wishes and good luck to you
:))P
Oh and by the way, I forgot to mention the following about Somaliland ….
Somaliland from the ‘Jewish Virtual Library’:
“- Decline of the Jewish Community
While some emigration occurred between 1881 and 1914, others continued to arrive during this period. By the mid-20th century, however, the Jewish population in Somalia declined drastically. Reports by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) in 1949 indicated that there were “no Jews left in Italian and British Somaliland,” highlighting the significant disappearance of the community by that time. The establishment of Israel in 1948 and the subsequent rise of anti-Jewish sentiment in the region were significant factors contributing to this decline. The Arab-Israeli conflict further escalated hostilities. The socio-political turmoil in the area intensified pressures on Jewish populations, prompting emigration and leading to significant diaspora communities.
– Current Status and Historical Legacy
Currently, the Jewish presence in Somalia is limited to a small number of Yemenite-Somali families, estimated to be around 5 to 10 merchant families distributed along the Benadir coast and in northern Somali cities. The historical legacy of Jews in Somalia is preserved through the remnants of synagogues and cultural sites. Ruins of synagogues can be found in Obbia town, while many smaller local synagogues in towns like Hafun and Alula were destroyed during the Italian occupation in the 1930s. Despite the community’s challenges and decline, their story exemplifies themes of resilience and adaptation within minority communities and their historical contribution to the region’s cultural tapestry.”
A chap with a channel called ‘Small Brained American’ recently visited Somaliland. I think it one of the most entertaining travelogues I ever did see. I travelled around the remotest parts of Kenya and Tanzania in the 1980s, and that was kind of intense at times. This guy’s experiences – and how he handles them – is crazy. Enjoy, it’s way better than hollywood [68mins]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTLF-ssPjho
:))P
Watched one of small brains videos traveling on a packed train in India,revealing.
Reminds me of Shane Smith’s early Vice News travelogues (North Korea, Russia, etc). Good stuff.
this is just sad!!