#Israel33
by Not Sure
5 May 2024
In 1965, the BBC started a program entitled Thirty-Minute
Theatre, which ran nine years and ended in 1973. Of the 291 episodes produced, 241 are
missing, and one is incomplete. I have
only seen an episode from 1968 entitled “The News Benders” which was set five
years in the future, 1973. A freelance
journalist has been picked to come to work for a news organization. This turns out to be an offer that he cannot
refuse.
The journalist has unknowingly had a potentially lethal
surveillance device implanted in him, during what he thought was a routine
operation. Comply or die. What makes this bit of ancient television worth
watching is the depiction of the news as something which is completely
manufactured. The producers are part of
some sort of brotherhood, and layers of deceptive cooperation are revealed. It’s all very practical: allowing events to unfold naturally is messy
and dangerous. Rather they must be
planned and carefully orchestrated, and the public given a very different
version of reality. Sound familiar?
To me, this piece of fiction seems as good a foundation
as any upon which to build an operational “world view”. If we choose to pick up the dusty, old books
and piece together events from the words of those who plan and implement this
Agenda, always written by Authorized Historians and Public Intellectuals, we find
that we are engaging with a story that is entirely different from that which is
presented on the nightly news. This
approach can feel scary. There’s not a “trusted
news source” to refer to. There isn’t an
“alternative”. The premise is simple:
Everything we’re told is a lie. Not in
part, but fully fictional.
While this approach can feel scary, it is also liberating
and sometimes it’s downright fun.
Usually it’s disgusting and upsetting, because we may be watching
fiction, but we can be assured that real pain and suffering was involved in “the
filming”.
A couple of weeks ago, I saw that Israel had demanded
that 40 hostages be released who met the humanitarian criteria (women,
children, men over 50, and those who are sick).
Eventually, Israel agreed that they would be satisfied with the release
of 33 hostages who would be exchanged for “hundreds” of Palestinians.
The number 33 catches my eye. I ask why it isn’t a different number. Were there not 34 hostages who could be said
to meet the “humanitarian” criteria?
I typed into the search engine “Israel 33” to see what
would come back. Here a few items:
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On October 24, 2023, U.S. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken announced that 33 Americans had died because of the October 7
Hamas attack in Israel.
·
On October 30, 2023, it was reported that attacks
on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank were increasing. Among the dead were 33 children.
·
In May of 2021, Israeli airstrikes on Hamas
killed 33.
·
The 2006 Lebanon War, or the 2006
Israel-Hezbollah War was also called the 33-Day War.
·
Ezekiel 33 brings us Ezekiel as Israel’s
Watchman. This is some dark reading; the
people must take responsibility for their own moral and religious choices.
·
On November 28, 2023, 33 Palestinians were
released on the fourth day of a truce between Israel and Hamas.
·
Numbers 33 recounts the stages of Israel’s
journey from coming out of Egypt, to wandering through the wilderness. Finally, at verse 50, they are camped by the
river Jordan.
50 On the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho
the Lord said to Moses, 51 “Speak to the
Israelites and say to them: ‘When you cross the Jordan into Canaan, 52 drive out all the inhabitants of the land before
you. Destroy all their carved images and their cast idols and demolish all
their high places. 53 Take possession of the
land and settle in it, for I have given you the land to possess. 54 Distribute the land by lot, according to your
clans. To a larger group give a larger inheritance, and to a smaller group a
smaller one. Whatever falls to them by lot will be theirs. Distribute it
according to your ancestral tribes.
55 “‘But if you do not drive out
the inhabitants of the land, those you allow to remain will become barbs in
your eyes and thorns in your sides. They will give you trouble in the land
where you will live. 56 And then I will do to you what I plan to do to them.’”
As I
watch this episode unfold, with no trusted narrator to clarify events, the story
often seems so implausible. I ask
myself, just how old is this script?
© Not Sure