Israel deports Gaza flotilla activists
By P Alfonso on Jun 2, 2010 | In 5. The Truth
As reported today Israel has deported the participants in the Gaza flotilla.
To assume that the majority of Israeli people and many of its governing officials support operations like the one conducted on the Gaza flotilla is like assuming that most U.S. citizens and governing officials supported the wars in Viet Nam and Iraq and support false flag operations such as North Woods. It has become obvious that the people and most elected officials do not support events of this nature. Those who create these events use the media in an effort to convince the people that they also support them when in reality they don’t. To be supportive of the State of Israel does not include to be supportive of everything their NeoCons do. Don't we criticize our own government?
Strangely, in this recent case, the wording does not appear to match the events. A deportation is the expulsion from a country or the expulsion of an undesirable alien from a country. That is what we do in America to people that on their free will enter illegally or when legal immigrants have broken our laws.
In the Gulf of Eden pirates from Somalia (Muslims) hijack ships in international waters, take their occupants as hostages and hopefully they later release them unharmed. These hijackers truly seen as ruthless criminals have successfully taken 42 vessels. There are no records or could not find that they have massacred their hostages. Eventually they release their hostages thru negotiations.
So technically, what happened in international waters off the coast of Gaza was a hijacking and hostage taking by which some of the hostages were murdered. Some officials within the Israeli government approved of this hijacking, let it be no doubt that there has been internal criticism. What they just did is not by definition a deportation but actually, they released the surviving hostages of an international waters piracy act. It has been referred to as an act of self defense but so it was the U.S. going to war with Iraq that cause the death of thousands of our military and untold hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians. Today the vast majority of U.S. citizens would argue that the war in Iraq was justified or that we indeed acted in self-defense.
This so called deportation from Israel almost sounds like the rescue at Entebbe airport. The Entebbe rescue was a rightful and well executed operation of the Israeli government to release their hijacked citizens. In the Gaza flotilla case, the strong condemnation from most U.N. members forced a speedy release of the surviving hostages. Strong condemnation of this act did not include the U.S. and the U.K. The U.S. supported a resolution that favors an Israeli investigation of the events and not by the international community. This could be seen as asking Al Capone to investigate Saint Valentine’s Day massacre. Are they serious? The U.S. opinion is that a credible independent commission appointed by Israel should investigate this incident. Most likely something similar to the one that investigated 9/11 and issued the controversial report that has been mocked throughout the world. Should we not believe that investigating yourself is riddled with flaws?
People of the world are waking up and reacting to the fact that they have lost control of their freedom and destiny and are at the mercy of bullies who serve the best interest of a few. No one has recently said it better than globalist Zbigniew Brzezinski has “The historic unprecedented challenge of a…Massive global political awakening...” or in simple words "The people’s revolt".

V for Vendetta movie poster "The people's revolt"
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