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...who within hours was already blaming America and Israel for the attack. Over the next few days he would suggest that "there was no way some guys living in a desert could plan this". He went on to blame America and Israel, saying offensive things I won't repeat here but which I have shared with those who need to know.
During these days and weeks of him trying to convince me against all logic what he felt happened, there was a time when I came the closest I had ever come to physically punching someone since I was a teenager. He wouldn't leave me alone when I told him to take his shyte elsewhere. The bodies weren't even cold yet and he was blaming the victims, blaming America and Americans. Had no sympathy. Even celebrated it (yes, I kid you not). Sent me unsolicited emails and constantly pushing his agenda.
This guy was one of many who I found out were undercovers working there, and other places in the future as it turns out. Upon learning what I did I realized I wouldn't let it go without making it known so that the U.S in particular can decide if they believe these nefarious attempts to misrepresent, radicalize and spread hatred against America is welcomed by American authorities and businesses. I still fight the good fight today, my enemies more angry than ever at how much I know about their tactics. He had no idea how his efforts would create a chain reaction.
It's why I remind America that who you think are allies, really often are not. They will lie, cheat, steal and generate harm to you if they see any personal benefit. "Manufacturing Threats" for their personal benefit.
RIP to those who lost their lives that day and the subsequent years after. The memories are strong, For the attack itself and many who exploited it for their police agenda, without regard for those it could impact.
During these days and weeks of him trying to convince me against all logic what he felt happened, there was a time when I came the closest I had ever come to physically punching someone since I was a teenager. He wouldn't leave me alone when I told him to take his shyte elsewhere. The bodies weren't even cold yet and he was blaming the victims, blaming America and Americans. Had no sympathy. Even celebrated it (yes, I kid you not). Sent me unsolicited emails and constantly pushing his agenda.
This guy was one of many who I found out were undercovers working there, and other places in the future as it turns out. Upon learning what I did I realized I wouldn't let it go without making it known so that the U.S in particular can decide if they believe these nefarious attempts to misrepresent, radicalize and spread hatred against America is welcomed by American authorities and businesses. I still fight the good fight today, my enemies more angry than ever at how much I know about their tactics. He had no idea how his efforts would create a chain reaction.
It's why I remind America that who you think are allies, really often are not. They will lie, cheat, steal and generate harm to you if they see any personal benefit. "Manufacturing Threats" for their personal benefit.
RIP to those who lost their lives that day and the subsequent years after. The memories are strong, For the attack itself and many who exploited it for their police agenda, without regard for those it could impact.
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