I’m Starting to Think Everything is Mossad Unless Proven Otherwise
As “terrorist events” rise across the West, which ones are as they seem?
I’ve been reluctant to publish this kind of essay for a while, and as I write I am not even sure if I should do it or whether I should keep this private as I try to determine what the hell is going on. It’s hard to write about things when you can’t yet prove it. Sometimes thoughts are just theories, and in our culture, you can be condemned or ridiculed for having a theory.
For both those that follow mainstream narratives, and those that venture outside, all acknowledge that during the 2020s, conspiracy theories have been on the rise. “Conspiracy theory” is in itself a maligned term. It has throughout my lifetime been characterized as something for anti-intellectual people, for those who are fanciful and paranoid, or who are too irresponsible to follow the proper, state-approved, “fact-checked,” “reputable” media.
Those that look no further than Western legacy media to establish reality believe conspiracy theorists to be isolated to MAGA Trumpers. But what they do not understand is that those that incorporate international media, independent voices, and social media to inform their understanding of truth have been utterly disillusioned by the discovery that “reputable” media has manufactured consent that has fuelled the forever wars in Palestine, Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Ukraine, leading to the deaths of thousands of people including Westerners themselves. Reputability of legacy media has thus been thrown into question.
Still, though, when you have theories that are not endorsed by your country’s official narrative it still feels scary to write about. You don’t want to seem stupid, or crazy, or paranoid, and you don’t want to be accused, as any pro-Palestine activist will be at some point be accused, of being antisemitic. I have already myself been accused of this, so before I get into my article I will say now again that my own grandfather was Jewish, I am perfectly aware that there are tons of wonderful Jewish people who are good people who fight for humanity and against oppression, and my criticism lies with American/Israeli extremist ideologies and their genocide, and not with Judaism or with Jews. No one can call me antisemitic, because I simply do not hate Jews. But we must still acknowledge that Zionism has deeply and dangerously affected the West and the rest of the world.
Anyway, where was I?
Oh yeah, Mossad is probably behind more violent events in history than has been officially confirmed.
Contemporary Events (2024-2025)
It is only the beginning of January 2025. Yet in addition to the events that have unfolded in the past year, several violent terrorist events have already taken place.
Let’s for a moment rewind back to the 6-8th of November 2024. This was the fake pogrom story in Amsterdam. After members of the Israeli Maccabi soccer team provoked violence at a match, Western media and politicians immediately released a chorus of articles and tweets trying to characterize this event as “antisemitic” to shape the narrative that the Israelis were victims and not aggressors. According to Asa Winstanley of the Electronic Intifada, who as we remember was arrested for his pro-Palestine reporting, The New York Times killed an investigation that would have challenged that false narrative.
We know that the soccer team was accompanied by Mossad, so saying that Israel and Mossad deliberately orchestrated this fake pogrom story, which was supported by Western media and politicians to manufacture sympathy for Israel’s ongoing genocide, is not actually even really a conspiracy theory anymore. As Israel lost its position as the “victim” in the traditional Israel/Palestine narrative, they needed to reshape public opinion to regain victim status and convince the world that antisemitism is more of a problem in the world than Zionist terrorism. What better way to do so than create and control fake antisemitism narratives themselves?
Since then, other stories of antisemitism and terrorism followed. As I write this, I will couch that I know real antisemitic events do happen too, and that’s why this subject is so tricky. But consider these three really weird stories that all followed the fake pogrom narrative in Amsterdam.
Remember, I cannot prove this, but like with the Amsterdam story, these all have the whiff of a botched narrative that doesn’t quite make sense, and they all followed the pogrom narrative in quick succession:
Montreal, Canada (November 22 2024)
There was a pro-Palestine, “anti-NATO” protest in Montreal where protestors were reported to have smashed windows and lit an effigy of Netanyahu on fire. Like with the fake pogrom story, after the event, Canadian leaders such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly immediately tweeted out posts condemning protestors and looters for “antisemitism.” Then there was a woman present at the protest who was photographed performing a Nazi salute and chanting about the “Final Solution.” She was identified as Mai Abdulhadi, who was reported to be Palestinian. Apparently she owned a Second Cup kosher franchise at a Jewish hospital, but other than this, there is very limited information available about her online other than the articles written about this specific event. And as many people pointed out, it is kind of odd that a Palestinian would own a kosher café at a Jewish hospital, unless the argument is that this Palestinian woman is just that sinister that she would do that much planning in advance.
On top of this, despite the PM’s and Joly’s tweets condemning the protestors as antisemitic, Montreal police said they didn’t receive any reports of antisemitic acts or other hate crimes, and then Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante later came out saying that she believed the protests were “taken over by professional vandals.” The police then came out saying the “extreme left” and not pro-Palestinian protesters were responsible for the violence, but failed to name the group that was actually responsible. Huh? All in all, the narrative around the event was left feeling incredibly bizarre and inconclusive.
Magdeburg, Germany (December 20 2024)
Right before Christmas last month, a man named Taleb A Abdulmohsen drove into a Christmas Market, tragically killing five people and injuring more than 200. When I first learned about the event on X and Tiktok, based on Abdulmohsen’s name I immediately saw a chorus of Islamophobic comments calling for the deportation of Muslims from Germany and theorizing that it was an Islamic attack on Christianity and the Christian faith.
But unlike Abdulhadi above, who had barely information available online, there was a lot of available evidence online about Abdulmohsen’s existence. He was revealed to be an anti-Islamic Saudi Arabian refugee who was pro-Israel and had consistently expressed support for Zionists including Tommy Robinson, Elon Musk, and Geert Wilders. Wilders for example lived in Israel for two years, visited Israel 40 times in 25 years, and was investigated for ties for Israel.
The man he chose for his deputy PM was also literally Mossad.
New Orleans, USA (January 1, 2025)
A few days ago, literally hours into the New Year, Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a rented Ford pickup truck into festivities on Bourbon Street, tragically killing fifteen people and injuring at least 39 others. The FBI stated that an ISIS flag was located in the vehicle, however he was also reported to be an Army Veteran from Texas, who was deployed in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010. The other bizarre thing about this event is that Jabbar had a few things in common with the Cybertruck bomber in Las Vegas, who also served in Afghanistan in 2009 and also had ties to the Fort Bragg military base in Fayetteville. There are also some claims that Ryan Routh (the man responsible for the Trump Assassination Attempt 2.0) also may have had connections to this military base.
As well, Israel apologist and reporter Jenny Taer was allowed by the FBI to “investigate” Jabbar’s home and shoot footage. She very conveniently found Qurans and a keffiyeh lying around like props, and here are some snapshots from her Linkedin profile:
Okay, Mossad.
So what do these three events have in common?
I want to acknowledge here that guys, I could be wrong about this. If anyone can find proof that these events are as they were represented by the official media, then I want to believe them, because I do want to actually believe the truth.
But I think what these events have in common is that if they had happened without the internet, and without thousands of people becoming more and more suspicious of false flags and manufactured consent around forever wars in the Middle East, you might accept the initial premise of all of these events. If you didn’t look further into them, you might think: “Wow, Muslim people with Muslim names are sure doing some violent things.” And the bot comments on social media that supported this narrative is consistent with how Mossad literally hires people to promote pro-Israel and anti-Muslim opinions online. (See here for Act. IL, Al Jazeera’s 2017 documentary the Lobby exposing Mossad practices, Unit 8200, and lots of other articles about this subject).
To return to my original thesis, if you think about the above events and you believed that “radical Islamic terrorism” was in fact the issue for all the events, who would benefit from that narrative?
Well, that narrative would support the Israeli/Western narrative that Islamic terrorism is on the rise, that it needs to be stopped, and that we all need to be really Islamophobic and continue forever wars in the Middle East in support of Israel.
Wouldn’t it?
And the fact that Mossad has literally already been connected to several of these events makes this even more comeplling.
I have to stop now and say that all these events are incredibly tragic and any loss of civilian life is despicable no matter who those perpetrators are. I say this because at times, when one questions a narrative surrounding a violent event, that person may be accused of not respecting the victims. I do respect the victims. They should never have lost their lives, they should never have been hurt. This whole era is bullshit and whoever is responsible for their pain must be brought to justice, again no matter who the perpetrators are.
But I worry that, like with the fake pogrom narrative, we may be seeing some events unfolding that have been designed deliberately. It sounds paranoid, but as Israel loses support and their genocide drags on, it feels like alternate villains are being created to lighten the accusations against their genocidal state.
And to understand even further of why I am suspicious, let’s rewind a decade back, to France, where it kind of feels like a pattern is emerging.
France, 2014
In 2014, France was expected to have a vote on December 2 in parliament. The vote was to be about whether or not to recognise a Palestinian state. Benjamin Netanyahu warned France that it would be making a “grave mistake” if they did so. Then, French lawmakers voted 339 to 151 in favour of a symbolic motion to recognise Palestine as a state.
That same month, the Dutch Business magazine Quote and German newspaper Neopresse claimed that the Rothschild family, specifically Baron Édouard de Rothschild, acquired the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in December 2014, which was finalized in January 2015. Then, a terrorist attack at Charlie Hebdo claimed by al-Qaeda murdered 12 people and injured 11 others reportedly for publishing a satirical image of Muhammed. Western leaders were “outraged” and “stood up for” the slain journalists and freedom of press, though it should be noted they have said nothing about the deaths of journalists in Palestine these past few years. Three days later, three gunmen killed at least five hostages at a kosher supermarket in Paris in an “anti-Semitic act.” Then in November of 2015, there was another Islamic terrorist attack on the Parisian Bataclan theatre claimed by ISIL, and these three combined attacks led to changes in policies in France to combat Islamic extremism.
Now I have to get controversial.
There is a “conspiracy theory” that Al-Qaeda and ISIS are linked to America and Israel. While this is controversial and unproven, the argument is that these terrorist groups can be paid off to serve as fabricated enemies of the West when needed to excuse wars in the Middle East, and conversely can also further interests against Western adversaries whenever necessary as well. Although these groups are said to be “Islamic” and anti-Israel, they never actually do anything to Israel and haven’t done anything at all to stop Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians. While unproven, there isn’t really any reason why this information would be easily accessible if true, as if true, it would be pretty damning.
I want to stop for a second to also acknowledge that I understand why people do not like people saying things like this, and again I do not say any of this to disrespect the victims in France, who either way didn’t deserve this, and need justice either way. Again, if this is not true, then I’d like people to prove that to me, even if this theory is wrong and Israel/Mossad is not responsible.
But if Israel and Mossad are responsible in any form for any of these terrorist events listed in this article, this idea must be discussed. Because it would have grave consequences for our understanding of everything that has happened in the Middle East for my entire life. If we have been psyoped for decades with false flags to encourage Islamophobia and manufacture consent for war and death, then I want to know. And if it is in fact not true, then I need compelling evidence as well. Dismissing the discussion as a conspiracy theory is no longer good enough, because people are dying every day because of lies upon lies about Israel.
If this is untrue, convince me.
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Articles and writers I’ve been reading:
There has never been a war in which 80% of the land was destroyed, 100% of the population was displaced, and 50% of the dead were children by Declan O’Mulrooney
Zionist Arguments Collapse Under Scrutiny by Story Ember Legaïe
U.S. Military Service Is the Strongest Predictor of Carrying Out Extremist Violence by Nick Turse
What’s the Deal with Israelis and Rape? by Euroyankee
CNN reporter who "confirmed" fake beheaded Israeli babies story promoted Libya intervention propaganda in 2011 by Dan Cohen
Biden's corruption led to Ukraine's destruction: fmr. Kiev diplomat by Aaron Maté
The fall of Syria and the struggle for Palestine by Asa Winstanley
https://x.com/maxblumenthal/status/1883270247287066943
After these 15 months, I cannot accept the official media narrative on anything anymore. I think your suspicions are all correct. Islamophobia is the low hanging fruit to distract people from learning the truth about Israel.
About the New Orleans attack - the ISIS flag supposedly used by the attacker was literally pictured hanging upside down. As in the shahada, the islamic declaration of faith, upside down. I don't think whoever planted that flag even realized, because they don't know enough Arabic to even recognize when it's upside down. Also, the killer is dead, so conveniently we can't really know the truth.
Also, it's highly suspicious that he was an ex-military veteran of the US - Muslims almost never serve in the US military, especially in a war in a Muslim country. I am convinced this was a false flag intended to make Muslims look bad again, just when sympathy started to creep up again.
Thank you for helping expose the lies. There are so many. But they won't fool me anymore, and I know I'm not alone.