Violence in Bnei Brak, October 7, Epstein, and the Yemenite Children Affair
It's all connected
Those who have an agenda or bias will seize on state-fed media narratives about recent events in Bnei Brak — which are still largely unclear — to jump to conclusions. We should know by now that there is always more to the story than is being reported; independent journalism has been essentially purged from the establishment media.
State-sponsored propagandists prey on the most primitive aspects of human nature to manipulate the public and advance an agenda. Be careful, be patient, be skeptical of the media and the state, and don’t jump to conclusions — certainly not the “obvious” conclusions they desire from you.
On that note, two short thoughts:
- I wonder how long it took them to plan the false flag in Bnei Brak, but it sure didn’t take them 8 hours to respond.
- The real mistake on October 7 was the besieged soldiers and citizens near the Gaza border frantically calling for the IDF to rescue them from Hamas. They should have said haredim were attacking them and help would have come immediately.
At the end of this post I attached a scan of an article about the Yemenite Children Affair from the January 4, 2017 issue of Ami Magazine. It is not available online.
It requires a lot of mental gymnastics to avoid the most reasonable conclusion: this was a colossal international kidnapping and trafficking operation, orchestrated at the very highest levels of the un-Jewish Israeli power structure, which they covered up for decades and which remains mostly buried today, even though nearly everyone responsible is likely long dead.
This sort of thing didn’t start with Epstein, and it hasn’t ended.
The commissions the state grudgingly appointed to investigate itself concealed much more than they revealed, and no one was brought to justice for these horrific crimes — just like with October 7. (But if you spray the wrong sort of graffiti somewhere, they’ll be on you immediately.)
The various excuses and rationalizations the establishment provided for the disappearance of so many children are the sort of explanations Nazi-collaborators and their ilk would give.
We are supposed to believe a relatively small number of children were taken, there is “no evidence” of a conspiracy at the highest levels of government, and claims of serious malfeasance are greatly exaggerated.
Most importantly, our orientation toward the State of Israel and its leaders from the founding days to the present should not be affected by this unfortunate little episode. Those who fail to remain unswervingly devoted are the true guilty ones. They are the ones who will be punished.
We are supposed to believe these children were put up for adoption — actually, sold — so they could receive a better education and enjoy a better life. It was for their own good. An act of mercy, really, if perhaps a bit misguided and clumsily performed.
Note: Kidnapping people and enslaving them or selling them is a capital crime according to the Torah, one of the Ten Commandments, in fact. It’s a good thing for the people running Israel that it is not really a Jewish state, and never will be as long as they have anything to say about it. There would be a lot of vacancies to fill.
Related quote from the Ami article: “What is expected to kick up a storm is the testimony that religious officials were also involved in the adoption scheme.” Religious officials…
We are supposed to believe parents were not notified about the whereabouts of their children because of communication issues between them and hospitals, where children were forcibly taken before disappearing. It was a chaotic time. Unfortunate things happened and mistakes were made. Lessons were surely learned.
We are supposed to believe a lack of records, and serious anomalies in records that have been uncovered, are due to a lack of organization and other assorted “intelligence failures”, with perhaps just a bit of willful negligence.
We are supposed to believe that the children who disappeared all died of illness or were put up for adoption. We are not allowed to even broach the possibility that pedophiles and other monsters at the highest levels had them Epsteined, which would explain many things about the cover-up that remains to this day.
From the Ami article: “The commission asked the attorney general of New York to send them documentation connected with the case. Interestingly, whatever they received from New York is still not allowed to be published.”
On February 19, 2019 the New York Times ran a lengthy feature on the Yemenite Children Affair, which you should read: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/20/world/middleeast/israel-yemenite-children-affair.html. Although it stops short of making serious accusations, it’s pretty damning.
Perhaps due to pressure from this article, Yaacov Lozowick, Israel’s former head of the State Archives, published an article in Tablet less than a month later with the dubious title “The Myth of the Kidnapped Yemenite Children, and the Sin It Conceals”. Read it here.
The New York Times article has an amusing line: “At the time, almost all Israelis dismissed Rabbi Meshulam and the accusations as the wild-eyed conspiracy theory of a religious radical.” (Where have we heard that before? Will people ever learn?) Strangely, the Times does not specify what the accusations were, but the Tablet article does: Meshulam “claimed thousands of children had been sold abroad—which is why none of them could be found in Israel.”
Lozowick later asserts:
There are no documents that tell or even hint at a governmental policy of kidnapping children for adoption. Not one. Had there been such a practice, there would by necessity be hundreds or thousands of elderly dark-skinned Israelis who grew up in light-skinned families in the 1950s and ’60s. These people don’t exist. So, the activists claim, the babies were exported and sold to rich and childless Jewish families in America, or perhaps elsewhere. The archives contain not a shred of evidence for this claim, either.
No evidence! The taunt heard round the world…
The same Lozowick had this to say in 2017:
Israel does not deal with its archival material as befits a democratic state. The vast majority of archival material is closed and will never be opened. The minority that will be opened will have unreasonable restrictions. There is no public accountability or transparency in the release of records.
Quite an about-face two years later. There’s definitely no cover-up with the Yemenite Children Affair. It’s a myth.
Rabbi Uzi Meshulam was arrested, tortured, and poisoned in custody by the regime, leaving prison years later in horrible condition and dying soon thereafter, reminiscent of Otto Warmbier’s return from North Korean prison hospitality. (The state has a different version of events, which we should fully trust, because maintaining the delusion is the most important thing.)
Here is a photo of Rabbi Meshulam’s gravestone:
Persecuted, tortured, and murdered by corrupt establishment officials in a country that plundered and boasts in the name of “Israel”
A Jewish state in name only, run by Jews in name only, waging war on real Jews from within.
May Hashem avenge his blood, big time.
Key quotes from the New York Times article (emphasis mine):
For years, families were told they were wrong to accuse the Israeli government of such malice. Mr. Hatuka said that many of the mothers interviewed by AMRAM, including his own grandmother who lost a child, were often conflicted about whom to hold responsible. “They love this country,” he said. “My grandmother knew that something was wrong, but at the same time she couldn’t believe that someone who is Jewish would do this to her.”
… Ms. Aharoni said that she then went to consult her father, a respected rabbi in the community, who dismissed her suspicions. “You are not allowed to think that about Israel; they wouldn’t take a daughter from you,” she remembers him saying.
And that’s how they continue to get away with it.
Here is the Ami article about the Yemenite Children Affair. Again, it is not available online.
Decide for yourself if there is really “no evidence”. Decide for yourself who is worthy of your trust.
While those who continue to cover up the monstrous deeds of their predecessors, and their own — including Covid, October 7 and so much more — make such a ruckus about “haredi rioters” and the holy IDF, perhaps reconsider certain delusions.








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