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Thank you for sharing! For those who may not click, note that it's a message from Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti (Ansar Allah a.k.a. The Houthis): "Today, the world lost Aaron Bushnell, a brave, noble, and conscientious human being, but his message reached and resonated around the world. Aaron proved that his conscience's ability to bear the scenes of dead and wounded Palestinian children was weaker than his ability to bear the pain of fire burning his body, so he continued to chant freedom for Palestine until the last moment of his life. Thank you Aaron, your message has awakened the global conscience, but we will continue to cry for you as we cry for the children of Palestine."

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Thanks for sharing this statement, Mike. It's the first time I've seen it.

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I'm pleased to contribute.

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Thanks Mike. Your last video from Forbes put a powerful exclamation mark to your piece.

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Pentagon dicks will do that.

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The brave pilot who sacrificed his life to object to his government's complicity to genocide, ethnic cleansing, holocaust of the Palestinians by the nazi Israeli regime

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Helluva sacrifice!

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It's amazing to see how isolated leadership is in the USA. It makes me wonder what this airman saw to make him destroy himself.

It truly must have been a horror beyond description.

Then the Israelis laughed and claimed

"Our enemies kill themselves!"

The only thing more unpleasant than this man's death is the war crimes our president turns his back on every day.

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Bushnell is what the USA could be looking in the mirror at what it isn't.

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Those who empower fascism fall further into darkness than those that created fascism.

Thus, the German Nazis were destroyed, yet their legacy grows darker than Hitler could have ever dreamed of.

When America completely becomes facist, the tryany it gives birth to will shake the world.

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It's us, The People, that empower everything. We reap what we support or pretend doesn't exist.

Hate/inequality always creeps but it only grows because we don't receive good education, medical care and fair pay. Hate grows from us being screwed. Fix politics, fix the radicals.

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I went to check Rachel Corrie story and I saw the photos of the killing taken by her fellow american and european activists, all very young at that time. It's incredible how many americans have been killed directly or indirectly by US Forces and Allies showing that there is a deep nazi ideology behind US Governments, Pentagon, and Cia: no matter how many and who we'll kill to accomplish the purpose of the operation.

We're talking of barbarian attitudes here, how americans can support all of those criminals?

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It's as incredible how many Americans are settlers in the occupied West Bank.

I hesitate to label too many things "Nazi". Sure, the USA had the Night at the Garden, but GREED is always the biggest ideology. Sadism may be too.

But Nazism applies to the situation in Ukraine, which I've written about:

https://mikehampton.substack.com/p/putin-ukraine-nazi-history-civil-war

https://mikehampton.substack.com/p/putin-ukraine-nazis

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BTW Mossad had something to say... (screenshot at start of the post) https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/is-it-inappropriate-to-ask-basic

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