Verenigde Staten van Amerika

If you’ve never seen this video before, it will probably change your view of what happened to Ashli Babbitt.

This video analyzes her shooting from the point of view that she was never shot and the entire event was staged.

It is highly convincing. It convinced me.

Not only do I believe that she wasn’t shot, I don’t believe she ever existed.



Mike
 


⚡🇺🇸BREAKING:

Pro-Palestine protesters shut down parts of Grand Central Station today in, halting movement in the heart of New York City. The protest also targeted the UN, the Egyptian embassy, and other Arab consulates, where demonstrators demanded leaders invoke UN Resolution 377 to bypass U.S. veto power and halt the genocide in Gaza.

During the march, residents of a nearby high-rise threw wastewater, dog feces, and heavy objects at protesters, smashing a car windshield and injuring some—items also reportedly hit NYPD officers. When WOL Chair Nerdeen Kiswani tried to report the assault, she says she was assaulted by NYPD instead.

Police later threatened arrests at multiple stops, including outside embassies accused of remaining silent amid ongoing Israeli attacks.

Media: @WOLPalestine



Mike
 
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BREAKING: Pro-Palestine protesters flooded Grand Central Station today, risking arrest to demand an end to the genocide in Gaza. The protest also extended to the United Nations, the Egyptian embassy, and other Arab consulates. They marched with urgency and grief, calling on global leaders to invoke UN Resolution 377 and act where the US has blocked justice.

The protest was peaceful, but protesters were met with violence. Residents of a nearby high-rise hurled wastewater, dog faeces, and heavy objects at them, shattering a car windshield and injuring people in the crowd. WOL Chair Nerdeen Kiswani says when she tried to report the attack, she was assaulted by NYPD instead.

Even as they faced threats, hostility, and police intimidation, protesters kept going, refusing to let silence win while Gaza burns.

WOL Chair @NerdeenKiswani captures both the pain and resolve of the protest:

"We marched because every day Gaza is being bombed, and the world stays silent. When we were attacked and tried to seek help, we were met with more violence. But we won't be intimidated. Our voices will not be silenced while people are being slaughtered."





Mike
 
Never in my life have I heard an equivalent more false than this. Israel attacked the USS Liberty even though they were supposedly an 'ally'. The Houthis attack American ships because America is the aggressor, not Yemen.

As for the Sarkha, the Houthi slogan, it says: God is the greatest. Death to America. Death to Israel. Curse be upon the Jews. Victory to Islam. America was founded on war with Britain. Don't you think "death to the English" wasn't uttered back then?

Maybe imperialist America brought this upon themselves, just like Britain? Maybe the Houthis are no dfferent than the patriot militia who fought the English? Think about it.



Mike
 

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