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  • Even if you take the assumption for granted, no. They did not know any such thing. At all.

    First off, lets talk about the assumption- that the pager was issued to, and in the possession off, a hezbollah member.

    That’s it. That’s as far as they “knew”, and it’s really just an assumption. For all mossad knew, a few got passed around to friends or family. You know. “For their safety”, or something.

    Now onto how there was no knowledge of where those IEDs were physically located. Pagers are passive receivers. The pager network sends a signal, then pagers receive it and display a number or whatever.

    They don’t always do two-way communication, and given their reason for buying them… I doubt these are. Which means the pagers are entirely passive and probably would work over most the globe. As long as the pager (which is the receiver) is in range of its broadcast tower network (which probably includes satellites,) then they work.

    There’s a reason they’re used by emergency services, and it’s that drop-dead-simplicity and reliability.

    So no. Mossad or whoever did not know where rhe fucking bombs were. All they knew was that they were likely to be physically near targets of interest.

    But they had know way of knowing who had which pager (probably.) or where that pager was, or who else was around that pager.

    In short this is as indiscriminate as Russia’s use of cluster munitions on cities. It’s absolutely terrorism.

    We’d be starting WW 3 if hezbollah or hamas did this to Israel. So why are we tolerating this from Israel?







  • Lol.

    That doesn’t seem like I only post about Jill Stein.

    “Majority” =/= “only”. I said “majority”. 60% of the last ten seems a fairly reasonable majority to me, and I’m not going to go through literally thousands of posts to sort that out. Congratulations, you’ve managed to say I said things I did not say and argued successfully against those words I did not say. Again. You seem to like doing that. you also seem to like sealioning.

    which brings us to:

    I don’t write the articles, I just post them. There are a LOT of Jill Stein articles written every day by news orgs–far more than are written about other candidates. So that’s on the news, not me, friend. :)

    which is a comment you seem to be saying alot.

    Lets just be real for a second here. You’re only posting articles that put 3rd part candidates in a positive light. The majority of which are about jill stein, and none are exclusively about RFK. (that I have seen, no I’m not going through your spam). Similarly, in the generalized subs about news and politics, you’re not posting about any other candidates.

    See a pattern? you’re not “just” posting articles that news agencies are publishing. You’re publishing articles about 3rd party candidates (and not all of them, either.) that put them in a positive light. To be perfectly blunt: You’re cherry picking. So that comment you keep spamming when people call you out for this? yeah. I don’t buy it.


  • the last ten articles posted in politics, by you:

    1. a forbes article about Jill Stein fighting to stay on a ballot in one state or another being supported by a GOP lawyer. link hidden by MSN which isn’t a news source but a news aggregator
    2. Georgia judge disqualifying 2 3rd party candidates, (west and De la Cruz)
    3. the patently ridiculously misleading one about Stein leading harris and trump among muslims.
    4. yahoo news about progressives being somehow perplexed by Jill Stein… (LOL).
    5. One about West being removed from yet another ballot.
    6. one about west and De La Cruz in georgia
    7. Stein on gaza, and being ahead.
    8. oh look another tag24 obfuscated by an MSN link… about De La Cruz in PA.
    9. Green Party in nevada.
    10. Ellison ragging on Stein and apparently some how being complicit in Gaza even though he has no power over anything that even remotely affects Gaza or Israel. (he’s a freaking State AG, for crying out loud.)

    So in the last ten posts to this community… you have 6 posts about Stein, and 4 others. I’ve seen that similar ratio in every news/politics community I’m subbed to, and I’m not going to bother trolling through your… ahem… prolific… posting history to verify that globally.

    (Edit, a word,)



  • Teamsters are a freaking huge union, that includes, for example, truck drivers. (It’s even in their name. A Teamster was the person who managed an ox gang pulling wagons, way back when that was the most common means of transport.)

    Truck drivers, at least the ones I’ve met are full-on maga, so yes, they’re republicans. I’m sure there are progressive truck drivers, but I haven’t met any.

    It’s hardly surprising that their member base are fairly conservative. Enough so, at least, that they don’t want to weigh in on it.

    You flack for Jill Stein- I know you say you don’t, but the majority of the articles you post are pro-her, and you’re going as far afield as German gossip rags (that you subsequently hide behind an aggregator link,) to get material.

    You also get extremely defensive, especially when people aren’t critical of you, but rather Stein. And yes, she might not be a typical Russian asset, but she certainly parrots the Russian agenda and receives propaganda-support for that.