It is truly stunning how easily the public can be fragmented over complex geopolitical issues. While the political left puts Ukrainian flags all over their cars and social media accounts, the political right, which largely mocked the latter, are now doing this same with Israeli flags. The irony is that it is highly unlikely anyone doing this has anything but a black and white view, driven by emotion and fallacy, about these complex issues. The "I Stand With" statements and accompanying flags make them feel morally superior and like intellectuals about issues professional historians don't fully grasp. Anyway, who would want to fly an American flag? As Ukraine has turned out to be a money laundering operation, among other things like a proxy war for U.S. foreign interests - and arguments over Nazis and Jews - it is par for the course that the same exact same debate is being had about Israel, yet another proxy in the Middle East for those same interests. Just as 9/11 resulted in Israel drawing the U.S. into its conflicts, so the attacks on Israel over the weekend will now do the same thing, while demanding more foreign aid right in time for both a Presidential election and the vacant speaker of the house seat. It also allows Israel to unify its fractured state - stop protests - and find cohesion in war. If God works in mysterious ways, the Devil just acts blatantly out in the open. So do occultists and underlying occult themes. The war in Ukraine is a perfect example of an occult war but the recent attacks on Israel fit the same mold: 50 years to the date of the 1973 October war called Yom Kippur, between Arabs and Israel; this week also marks Friday the 13th, and a rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse on Saturday, the day of rest and day of Saturn, for which we get the Star of Saturn.
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