Jews Cry Terrorism When Goyim Nations Got Gud @ Asymmetrical Warfare

Rindfleisch
Published on Jun 28, 2021
“In January 1974, while covering “what the history books call ”Kissinger’s first Sinai Disengagement Shuttle,”� Howe conducted a television interview with former terrorist, then-opposition leader and future Prime Minister Menachem Begin. As he recalled in his “Seeing the Light”� column:


“The red light had come on, under the lens. Without preamble, I turned my shoulder to the camera, stared straight into Begin’s eyes, and asked: ”How does it feel, in the light of all that’s going on, to be the father of terror1sm in the Middle East?”

“In the Middle East?” he bellowed, in his thick, cartoon accent. ”In all the world!”

https://www.wrmea.org/009-march/russell-warren-howe-1925-2008.html
M: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtEC0LEV6ck
4.22.2021
Joshua Stanton addresses the threat to emigres inside South Korea, the ongoing need for legislation to clarify definitions and process, and the recent instances of terror by the North Korean regime (e.g. assassination of Kim Jong-nam at Kuala Lumpur international airport). The event is moderated by HRNK Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu.

Joshua Stanton is the author of HRNK’s report “Arsenal of Terror” (2015). The report generated critical information and analysis credited for contributing to the relisting of North Korea as a state-sponsor of terrorism.

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