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RE: Supporter Video | news roundup | 30 Jan 2023

in Deep Dives9 months ago

About New Zealand and fireworks - we used to be really big on fireworks - but there has been a concerted effort to tone down fireworks and also remove them from our culture - in the 1990s, you could buy crackers - since then, they have slowly banned all types of fireworks - the main reason, of course, is that fireworks have gunpowder in them, so they must be removed from people's hands. The public cannot be trusted with anything. The fact that the fireworks at, I'm guessing Sky Tower, were small, was just part of the agenda to get rid of fireworks.

About Israel and an international coalition - there is a lot of gas there, so I would guess everyone wants a slice of the pie. I don't think it will be built back really - what I think will happen is the Palestinians will be forced to move - they will become refugees - maybe not this time, but that will be the end goal. Israel will take Palestine.

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From what I read, unless you've come across something different, there's about a twenty year supply of gas out there. Not enough to critique the interest of investors to spend billions on the infrastructure to get at it.

According to a news release there is a secret plan devised by Netanyahu linked businessmen, in aligned with the expectations of the US plans for Gaza (think Abraham accord) to eventually develop a Palestinian state.

Secret plan for Gaza's future devised by Netanyahu-linked businessmen: Involves military rule, international Arab coalition, and independent Palestine

The plan's initial stage involves the formation of an Israeli military government in the Gaza Strip. This interim government would aim to manage the civilian population and supervise the distribution of humanitarian aid.

Simultaneously, the plan proposes creating an international Arab coalition featuring countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and others. This coalition would form part of a more comprehensive regional normalization agreement to support the creation of a "new Palestinian Autonomy".

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This plan, created by a "group of businessmen" in Israel, has been shared with high-ranking individuals in the US administration according to the "Jerusalem Post". The newspaper identifies this plan as a Prime Minister Netanyahu's "trial balloon", aligning with the overall American vision of the order in the Middle East, including the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Autonomy, and Saudi Arabia.

The "Jerusalem Post" emphasizes that the outlined plan is just one of several alternative solutions currently under development in Israel by various institutions.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/secret-plan-for-gaza-s-future-devised-by-netanyahu-linked-businessmen-involves-military-rule-international-arab-coalition-and-independent-palestine/ar-BB1hy0Fj?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=05633ac9b520444d9ff3f3d2cc5a2011&ei=50

You have to listen to the words being spoken and the words that aligned to have seen where this is ultimately going. I am shocked but not totally surprised by this because this means Netanyahu was involved in the set up of the attack. Why I couldn't finish my op on it that's been sitting for the last few weeks, I can pin point a lot of the players and link them together by the words being spoke, except Netanyahu up until this point. When it came to him I just didn't know which direction to go in with him.

Maybe it is hasty to say he was involved in the set up of the attack, he could be kowtowing to western pressures which are making it perfectly clear the Palestinians will be returned. The only reason I have reservations about the pressuring is the fact that thus far his military operations since the attack would align with having to get rid of every single tunnel before Gaza could be rebuilt. Saudi Arabia has made it perfectly clear they will not invest in Gaza if there is any chance the Israeli's and Palestinians can keep poking at each other and destroy the progress/plans they have for the area.

I've been also lacking motivation to want to continue on here. I might just learn how to auto stuff and go find a site where I think the information I share will be more appreciative to people who aren't or don't stay as informed as I do, even if I don't get the American Nigerian pennies I earn. I started to get dishearten when I ran across a guy on here who, if I did what he did, and I am totally capable of it with how well informed I am, which is to take several news article on stuff, copy and paste paragraphs of them together, add a few words of his own in between and makes five, six bucks a pop. That's just outright plagiarism. He puts in all the link at the bottom and you can read that 95% of what he puts in the post are words of someone else from various different articles on it. I think I'd get more satisfaction from just opening people's minds to stuff than I would for the less than a dollar I earn for hours of work. I've just been on here for to long for nothing really and I don't reach that many people. You know back when crypto was up, on Bastyon, just posting editorial cartoons on Saturdays, something I gave up because I don't think the state of things is funny anymore, on Saturday or Sunday night, my account was over a thousand dollars in way less time than I've been on here. That was when Bastyon was running close to a buck. But it says a mouthful in comparison to the fact it took more to earn one pocketcoin than a Hive.