Some kind of act
“TG 1561: The Great New York City "Antisemitism" Hoax“ (The Gaggle).
“The Curious Case of the Freedom Flotilla“ (Murray). My initial thought was exactly the same. Note that Murray even gave them an explicit warning about this very problem, which was apparently ignored. The comments are extremely interesting, with the general warning that a country which is in the middle of shamelessly committing a genocide is likely to just sink the ships. Comment by Lysias (Sanchez is staying, but Hamza Yousaf also just resigned, as if people not in line with the Jew Genocide are being systematically pushed out):
Irish PM Varadkar recently resigned after supporting Gaza. Now there’s talk of Spanish PM Sanchez also leaving office.
I wonder if Netanyahu in his phone call to Biden threatened to reveal that Biden, together with himself, Netanyahu, had planned the Gaza war in advance. The US decision to blow up Nordstream does not make sense unless they were already planning to use offshore Gaza oil and gas as a substitute for Nordstream.
Comment by Hans Adler:
You are right that bombing Nordstream made sense for the US either way. What is missing in the picture, though, is the role of the German government. It was on the occasion of the first visit of Rudolf Scholz (the first German chancellor after Angela Merkel retired from politics) to the US that Biden announced during a joint press conference that the US would end the Nordstream project somehow in case of war in Ukraine. Although Germany was in a economic upswing at the time due to cheap Russian gas (and suffers a serious economic depression now due to its sudden lack), Scholz did not protest at all. This level of brown-nosing was so extreme that it was previously unheard-of for any German government ever. It makes a lot more sense if it was part of a trilateral deal in which Germany was promised massive military deals with Israel and cheap gas from the Gaza coast as (delayed) compensation. Which would then also explain the current pro-genocidal course of the German government.
Comment by LeeJ:
I was a member of the flotilla and have just come back from Istanbul. From the start I was slightly suspicious. As a seafarer I was interested in the logistics. Where are the ships? How are they to be discharged as there is no port? I received polite smiles and nothing else. It got to the point that I thought it was some kind of act. The presence of Codepink and Anne Wright reassured me. Then they said we were boarding the next day and I knew the ship was still in the dockyard and yet we didn’t even know which berth it would be on to board. They were blaming the Turkish govt for not letting us sail. When I challenged this saying that if the ship had valid certificates and had passed its inspections then it’s not for the govt to stop us. They finally admitted it was a flag issue.
Frankly, it sounds like sabotage from within. The charitable interpretation is that organizers expect a bloodbath from the Genocide Jews, and are looking for a way out.
Wow!: