DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AgendaThe recent launching of thousands of rockets as well as ground attacks by Hamas against Israel, were a surprise resulting in the slaughter of hundreds of unarmed civilians. This has been criticized as an intelligence failure by Israel and the United States. Was there manipulation of intelligence agencies and the Israeli military to be scattered, and slow to respond, thus magnifying the carnage?
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
As you have seen intuitively, this is very much the case, despite the reputation of the Israeli forces being one of the greatest military outfits, especially skilled in terrorist countermeasures and hostage rescue efforts that are legendary. There was an evident lag time of key first responder activities and this is because of mind control manipulation to create a kind of complacency that day, along with a kind of mental fog to make those on duty less alert, less aware and observant, as well as much prior maneuvering out of position where they would otherwise be a kind of tripwire detecting a border incursion by so many Hamas fighters and could summon rapid response units to at least offer a discouraging counterforce acting swiftly as a deterrent. It is evident to the world this is not Israel's finest hour. It is not so different than having the southern border of the United States, in effect, wide open to all who wish to come in, regardless of their origins and background. It is a stunning lack of security that any nation in normal times would avoid at all costs because it does not take that many dissidents or hard-core would-be saboteurs to wreak havoc nationwide, in fact, in establishing operating cells to work underground until they can carry out targeting of key infrastructure and institutions within the country, or do political activities to further divide public opinion in a way that serves the darkness. All around the world, security issues seem on-again, off-again, over and over, and the reason for the uneven record is outside interference always, to keep security personnel off balance and less effective.