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Sunday 15 October 2017

The recognized liar Andrew GB Pink, who writes to himself under he name Tommy J, continues to make a fucking idiot of himself and believes that by printing lies about Jews and Israel can be defended by saying 'Not My Words'. s few months ago a Check has shown Zero readership of his sick so called Circus blog. So why should I really spend time exposing this mans disgusting lies. I'm simply building the case to have his blog removed as I did his Facebook (which is back again and the ugliest thing on it AT THE MOMENT) is his photograph.

Does he not understand the disrespect to the 6 million Jews that were gassed , burnt and executed by the Nazis??? How dare he run this gutter headline lie.

Israeli President: Time to admit that Israel is a sick society, the Israeli Holocaust against the Palestinians is worse than Nazis – news

This is pure fabrication which a minute or two research would have showen

Consider the source. Baroness Jenny Tonge is a longtime critic of Israel. As Aish.com has pointed out, Tonge posted an article in January 2017 on her Facebook feed in which Israeli President Reuven Rivlin is quoted as saying it’s “Time to admit that Israel is a sick society,the Israeli Holocaust against the Palestinians is worse than Nazis.” That article comes from a Dubai-based website called AWD News and is FALSE.

One of the most trusted Internet debunking website snopes.com says AWD “doesn’t have more than a nodding acquaintance with facts, instead playing on nationalistic fantasy and conspiracy theory to create alarming (and thus clickable and shareable) stories.”

I honestly can not believe anyone on Earth actually believes what AWD posts but i'm obviously wrong because this idiot does.

So you now know AWD is based in an Arab country. In fact the the internet fact-checking website Snopes describes AWD News as a site that “doesn’t have more than a nodding acquaintance with facts, instead playing on nationalistic fantasy and conspiracy theory to create alarming (and thus clickable and shareable) stories”. Recent AWD News articles have claimed “Israelis orchestrated Ukraine’s unrest” (June 6, 2016), “Israeli intelligence is (aiding) ISIS to capture... Baghdad” (August 30, 2016) and “Mossad has close ties with ISIS” (August 31, 2016).

On December 20, 2016, AWD posted a completely fabricated story, “reporting” that Israel’s Defense Minister (they even got his name wrong, citing the previous Defense Minister instead) supposedly threatened to bomb Pakistan with nuclear missiles if Pakistan joined the fight against ISIS in Syria. The fabricated report soon had real-world consequences.

Instead of these morons fail to check out the false reports (Its so easy to go into snopes.com or even noticing the name of his Israeli equivalent was incorrect) Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif tweeted a combative message about the fake story: “Israeli (defense minister) threatens nuclear retaliation presuming (Pakistan) role in Syria against Daesh (ISIS). Israel forgets Pakistan is a Nuclear State too.” It was only after Israel’s Government pointed out the story was “totally fictitious” that Minister Asif backed down, acknowledging the story was false, and issuing a more peaceable tweet instead, assuring Israelis “We desire to coexist in peace, both in our region and beyond.”

Fake news about the Jewish state has a long history. One of the most pernicious lies is that Israel, not Arab terrorists, was behind the terror attacks on September 11, 2001. In 2011, the ADL wrote “In the ten years since the... attacks... conspiracy theories surrounding the attacks have become an entrenched propaganda industry.”

Also in 2011 a Pew Poll noted that the vast majority to respondents in majority-Muslim nations they surveyed believed in the conspiracy theories blaming Israel for the attack. Fewer than a third believed that Arab terrorists conducted the assault, and the number of people inclined to believe conspiracy theories, often blaming Jews and Israel, had grown in the previous five years.

Other bizarre fake stories about Israel have flourished online in Muslim countries. In 2011, when a series of deadly shark attacks off Egypt’s coast left one woman dead and several injured, South Sinai Governor Mohamed Abdel Fadil Shousha suggested Israel might be behind the attacks, in order to harm Egyptian tourism. A few months later, Saudi officials caught a vulture that was tagged with a leg bracelet identifying it as part of a Tel Aviv University study of bird migration patterns. Saudi officials refused to release the vulture; local media speculated the tracking bracelet might be part of a “Zionist plot”.

In Arab and other Middle Eastern media, Israel in recent years has been accused of orchestrating the 2015 attacks on Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris, of poisoning wells, of plotting to divide up Egypt, of helping to found ISIS. In 2013 The Economist magazine noted “conspiracy theorists have grown ever more strident since the coup” in Egypt in July of that year.

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