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  1. If you want to commit hoaxes and false flags, then you must silence your innocent patsies. For that, you need a shoot-to-kill policy.
    Consider the supposed “attack” by two Palestinians on 18 Nov 2014. Two Arab men from East Jerusalem supposedly entered Kehilat Bnei Torah synagogue in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem, and allegedly attacked the praying Jews with axes, knives, and a gun. Police ordered everyone out of the area, and then they let media outlets photograph two bodies lying on the ground. One of the responding policeman died, but he was a Druze, and was therefore expendable as part of the hoax.
    How do we know that these two Arab victims perpetrated an attack? How do we know that the Jews didn’t bring it two bodies and place them there for photographs? How do we know if ANYTHING the Jews say is true? We’re not even in Jerusalem. And the Jews will not release the bodies for identification or formal autopsies. They claim that the families of the Arab victims will not allow autopsies. How convenient.
    The Jewish motive is obvious…the hoax gives the Jews a pretext to destroy entire Arab neighborhoods so that Jews can steal the land.
    Note how the reference to “axes and meat cleavers” ties into the current beheading hysteria. Note also how the dead Jews were supposedly “Americans,” even though they lived in Israel. Obama condemned the deaths of “American citizens” (with dual citizenship) yet Obama routinely uses drones to murder American citizens.
    The UN Security Council, stupid as always, condemned the “despicable terrorist attack.” Thus, this “attack” (which may well be a hoax) eclipses the Jewish murder of 2,000 people in Gaza, including 500+ children.
    After all, this was an “attack” on the CHOSEN.
    And the entire world mourns.
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