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Love this update on what you have been up to, where we can see and hear you and your take on hot stories.

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Thanks

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Putin has been accused multiple times of attacking his own people and infrastructure. That, in the face of multiple western authorities openly claiming that their aim is to weaken Russia. To me, it is more likely that the West (MI5, CIA, etc.) is responsible for the attacks on Russia (their stated enemy) than that Russia is attacking itself.

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Here's a thought: Maybe it was the terrorist group that claimed credit for the attack that did the attack?

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And no doubt you think that trump’s bloodbath comments were all about the auto industry too.

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Mehdi I love and admire everything you do. You are an inspiration and make us proud! I have been following your work for a long time. I wish you success in every step you take. 💕

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Thanks for the thoughtful analysis, Mehdi. The video of the 4 Palestinians killed via airstrike is… there are no words. I saw this last week. Please help western MSM highlight events like this so the US State department can hold the IDF accountable.

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I am sorry. For someone uncovering the truth, you seem too far into the western media mentality. The truth is, the US and Israel for that matter and the Ukrainian war which is another proxy war are not blameless in this game of who is the worst terrorist nation. And, how is it ISIS and what does Putin have to gain. I don’t buy your premise and so disappointed with your slanted analysis. My conclusion is that we live in a world full of terrorist governments where civilian lives don’t matter. And Biden and his clownish secretary of state Blinken are zionistic zealots where the Gaza massacres are just as horrific as those in Ukraine.

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I don't see anyone here claiming the US and Israel are "blameless", although I do think the Ukrainians are, I don't see what they've done other than be attacked by a much larger army which they have resisted, heroically.

Heap all the criticism on the U.S. that you want, I just don't think we should get sloppy and start extending the blame to people who haven't committed the crimes we have.

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Your comment is not pertinent to mine. I have come a long way in reading, researching what we are told as Americans as whom the government classifies as terrorist. History and understanding what is in essence an occupying and colonial state in Israel oppressing Palestinians for at least 5 decades and seeing the incredible lack of compassion to the slaughter of the Palestinians as well as the Ukrainians, I don’t jump or getting sloppy. Read your own comments.

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OK, maybe I misread this part:

"Ukrainian war which is another proxy war are not blameless in this game"

Which seemed to me to imply the Ukrainians are not blameless, or perhaps that their war is not justified because it's a "proxy war." I apologize if I've misunderstood what you wrote.

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Strongmen and women around the world care about one thing. Staying in power. And they will do and say whatever they have to to stay there. And sadly everyone else suffers as they stomp on their citizens and others that are in their way. Human beings at our finest - not.

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That is what the zionists are doing in a corrupt systems like USA they are not only in full power they are grasping more and more of it everyday.

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Absolutely correct.

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Consider who benefits from this attack.

ISIS does not directly benefit. ISIS is a creation of the CIA and Mossad. They are just a pawn of western powers who will die on the front lines.

If Putin escalates either in Ukraine or in Syria - where ISIS is fighting Russia & Syria on behalf of the U.S - then the U.S. and NATO countries have an excuse to escalate. Then, Biden can put more pressure on Congress to pass funding for the wars in Ukraine and Israel. Also, war is generally good for an incumbent politician’s re-election chances.

Thoughts?

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"ISIS does not directly benefit."

I don't claim to be some expert on terrorist groups, but isn't the "benefit" of committing acts of terror that you're striking back against your enemy and raising your profile in the world? It would be foolish to think terrorist groups are motivated by some kind of rational self-interest. How did Al Qaeda "benefit" from 9/11? How did Hamas "benefit" from 10/7? In the end, both groups may end up decimated, their leaders and front-line troops all dead, but isn't that just part of the deal when you enter into the life of a terrorist?

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9/11 was an inside job perpetrated by mossad (dancing israeli's), Hamas are resistance fighters fighting for their freedom. It was a simple opertation that take out military bases and take hostages. Most of the civilians where murdered by the IOF scrambling not knowing what to do. (Hanibal directive)

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OK, I think we're done here, thanks.

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Yes indeed stay in denial

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LOL yes, I CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH

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Oh you handle your truth just fine just not the actual truth. That's all you guys do create your own turth that suits u.

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Putin may be coming to the same conclusion about who benefits as I am: https://x.com/GlobeEyeNews/status/1772292999491248481?s=20

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People will support a "Strong Man" leader because they think "He will keep us safe", not understanding that what all these guys have in common (Putin, Netanyahu, Trump) is that they're narcissistic psychopaths (or psychopathic narcissists? Take your pick) who don't care about you at all. Just look at Netanyahu's attitude towards the Israeli hostages, he clearly doesn't care if they starve to death, as long as he gets to starve a couple million Palestinians at the same time. Putin shows no apparent concern about hundreds of thousands of Russian casualties in Ukraine, why should he care about a hundred dead civilians in Moscow, except perhaps rubbing his hands with glee at the opportunities it presents?

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Will we ever know the real perpetrators? Perhaps, but it will be too late, and it won't matter by then... For now it will be used as an opportunity - as you said - by all parties for their different and opposing interests.... Smoke and mirrors!... Same in Gaza, by the time the israeli lies are debunked, it is too late as they've already been used to justify the atrocities commited...

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"Will we ever know the real perpetrators?"

If you're talking about the Moscow attack, there's a well-known terrorist group that has publicly claimed responsibility and published photos which is claims prove its involvement. Why should I look any further than that? If a woman is murdered and the cops show up at the house and her husband says, "Yeah, I did it" do they go out looking for other suspects or just lock up the guy who confessed to the crime?

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It smells like a false flag to me.

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The video of the innocent Palestinian men being slaughtered is nothing new. The IDF has been doing this for over 75 years and the US and other countries have fallen victim to the most sophisticated propaganda machine in the world, the Israeli Lobby, government and the ongoing lies that all of the illegal settlers in the occupied territories of the West Bank continue to propagate. It's heartbreaking to see that this genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people continues and our tax dollars are funding this and our government is too afraid to speak up. Speaking up for humanity is not anti-Semitic, but we all know it will be labeled as this. What a shame!

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Maybe it's all the internet's fault, but plain and simple reality just isn't enough for some people these days. A terrorist organization commits an act of terrorism, then loudly boasts of the terrorism they did, then shows photos of their terrorist members, pre-terrorism and post-terrorism. But where's the fun in that? Wouldn't it be more fun if it WASN'T that? If, instead, it was some SECRET thing that only me and a few hundred thousand of my close friends on the internet knew about? Yeah, that's the ticket, let the sheeple believe the plain evidence right in front of their stupid eyes, we know better, don't we?

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In reading replies I kept thinking, this sure sounds like paranoia. I'm a retired therapist who worked with paranoid schizophrenics. Some of the replies sure sound familiar. Paranoids don't have to also be schizophrenics. Just like sociopaths don't have to also be narcissistic. But the two sure do intertwine when they're dual diagnosed. As I was saying, some of the people replying here and sharing their insights sure do sound paranoid.

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What's that old joke? "Is it paranoia if they're really out to get you?" The CIA and Mossad have done terrible things in the past, are probably doing terrible things right now, so I can understand where the paranoia comes from.

But my personal conspiracy theory is that the CIA and the Mossad want us to waste our time on the internet developing ever-more-elaborate conspiracy theories rather that any kind of useful and effective political organizing in our communities.

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Of course, I get the log in your eye analogy, every country has one. But, part of the paranoia I heard was typical, 'our guys have done worse (which I don't fully believe in this case) and I'm well read'.

I'm well read too, in certain areas, as I'm sure you are too. But, it still doesn't make me an expert. I look for people that I believe have put in the time of educating themselves and sound like they're based in reality. But, those people are getting fewer and farther between in this time of internet research.

In this instance we all expressed opinions. Some opinions were presented as pseudo-fact. That's what rang of paranoia, to me. Their arguments don't seem as solid to me as they want it to be. Repeating their paranoia and reinforcing it with the above statements isn't the proof they want it to be.

Sorry for the long response. It's been a long day and I'm tired.

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Great point.

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Exactly. Because they “do their own research”; right?

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Could not agree more with Sb. This way out there conspiracy theory is unbecoming for what we hope is a truly independent platform not given to sensationalism. It is well established that "ISIS" is a Zio project. Some two weeks ago Moscow hosted all the Palestinian "factions" including Hamas. The aim of this being the establishment of a unified front, thus taking the wind out of the tired Zio argument of not having a credible partner with whom to "negotiate peace" The accomplishment of such a unified entity is the Zio's worst nightmare. Since they, along with Western Intelligence, can activate these "ISIS" terrorist cells at will and one can see how this works for them on two fronts. Let us keep it simple. These are early days for Zeteo to fall into these sensationalist traps

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Israeli Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS) its inception in the 80s .. kinda coincidental that modern day ISIS so much like the terrorists in Isreal 🤔

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*behave

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When I heard the reports of the shootings and fire I immediately thought "Chechnyain Rebels". I'm vaguely aware of memories of that but I do recall Putin being accused of creating the bombings and accusing Chechnyain Rebels.

I'm not necessarily convinced Putin did it this time, because of the US intelligence report. But, I don't doubt Putin using it as an excuse to try to increase support for his war on Ukraine. Putin is a sociopath and is not above killing innocent people to create fear to keep him in control.

I certainly hope this encourages people in other countries to see this as clearly as possible and support their own democracies. We, here, in America could use some of that clarity and hopefully some brave reporters will expose Putin's role in this. Even if it's only ignoring or holding back security personnel at the venue and allowing it to be as big as posable.

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Thanks, Mehdi. In my humble opinion, I think that you're the most honest journalist out there. I'm looking forward to your official launch in April.

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Great question about Russia and the response of the West. This is where the hypocrisy comes to the fore.

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Sadly, the job of the mainstream media today is to comfort the comfortable and afflict the already uncomfortable. The Genocide, enforced starvation in Gaza, and the cruel pranks of the 'moral' IDF are not being reported. Netanyahu and Co's daily lies and what happened on Oct 7 are censored. Thanks to social media, podcasts and Al Jazeera, they are inflicting the comfortable. TikTok is the most uncomfortable media for zionist America and Israel these days. Zeteo could cause them subsequent discomfort.

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And yet, in spite of what you’re saying there are many of us out here who know damn good and well about the genocide in Gaza and the future incursions of Israeli developments on land and the bodies of people of Raffa, the West Bank and Gaza. Maybe it’s you who should get out of your bubble and not assume so much about others.

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Was it from New York Times or Washington Post ? Just curious.

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For what it's worth, you seem to be saying the same thing, so why are you fighting? Unless I totally missed something. If I missed something, I apologize for the intrusion. 🤷‍♀️

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Neither. Try Democracy Now or Beau of the Fifth Column, PBS News Hour for a start.

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Well done Mehdi. Love your work.

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