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Jewish Israeli suspected of making bomb threats against JCCs in the United States

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  1. kyredneck

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    "...Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said Thursday the suspect’s motives are unclear.

    Rosenfeld said the suspect is “the guy who was behind the JCC threats,” referring to Jewish community centers in the U.S. that have received dozens of anonymous threats in recent weeks.

    Rosenfeld said the man, from the south of Israel, used advanced technologies to mask the origin of his calls and communications to synagogues, community buildings and public venues. He said the suspect also made threats in New Zealand and Australia.

    He says the investigation was carried out with the help of the FBI and police from other countries....."

    Motive? Surely it's not to reinforce the idea of permanent victim status for Jews, right? Maybe to shore up support for U.S. and other foreign involvement in the ME against radical Islam? 'Advanced technologies' implies what, Mossad operation?
    Jewish Israeli suspected of making bomb threats against JCCs in the United States
     
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    Fired reporter accused of threatening some Jewish centers, cyber-stalking


    Fired reporter accused of threatening some Jewish centers, cyber-stalking


    NEW YORK — A St. Louis man and former reporter was arrested Friday for making some of the threats against Jewish community centers and other institutions that have been part of a surge of intimidation nationwide, including right here in Connecticut.

    The threats were an attempt to intimidate a particular person after a romantic relationship, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of New York.

    Nonetheless, New York State Police’s Beau Duffy says, “No one has been arrested for making the nationwide robocall JCC threats.”

    “That’s still an active FBI investigation,” he said.

    The Anti-Defamation League says that more than 120 JCCs -- the Jewish equivalent of YMCAs and YWCAs -- across the country have been the target of bomb threats.

    The complaint accuses Juan Thompson, 31, of cyber-stalking an individual in New York. The complaint alleges he also emailed and phoned in at least eight threats to the Anti-Defamation League and other Jewish institutions.
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    What is the connection?
     
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    Was Trump right about false flag anti-Semitism? Jewish teen arrested for bomb threats against Jewish institutions

    "...On 28 February US President Donald Trump hinted that the wave of hoax bomb threats made against Jewish organisations in the US could have been false flags (covert operations that are designed to deceive) . He was roundly criticised for telling a group of lawmakers: "Sometimes it's the reverse, to make people -- or to make others -- look bad"...."
     
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    "...telling a group of lawmakers: "Sometimes it's the reverse, to make people -- or to make others -- look bad"...."

    Yea, and that would be Trump supporters that the media is ever painting as white nationalist racist haters. Got it.
     
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    What is the connection between the fired reporter and the kid in Israel?

    Is there one?
     
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    Why are you referring to a 19 yr old man using sophisticated equipment to escape detection as a 'kid'?
     
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    I take your non answer to mean that no relationship has been established at this time between the fired reporter and the "young man" (better?) in Israel.

    That's all I really wanted to know.
     
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    I though that the Mossad agents were like James Bond, not like Barney Fife!
     
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    Thought you might have some info that you didn't post.

    They were doing the same things. If one is a "false flag" operation, seemed reasonable to believe the other one might be as well.
     
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    IMO, the one was done basically out of insanity, the other was calculated.
     
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    Trump was RIGHT about the false flag anti-Semitism, and, being surveilled by the Obama administration, for which he was roundly criticized and ridiculed on both accounts. There were even calls for his impeachment. Trump was RIGHT. That's the big take away here for me. Maybe some will start taking our president more seriously now.

    Trump Was Right: Latest Arrests Prove Threats to Jewish Centers in US Were False Flags

    "...Initially, Donald Trump expressed skepticism about the rather bizarre and completely spontaneous spike in reports of attacks and threats to Jewish facilities in the US, suggesting in late February that the threats were being done to “make others look bad,” inferring that this string of events might be a false flag. Predictably, Trump was roundly attacked for questioning the anti-Semitic narrative.

    It turns, that Trump was very likely correct. On Thursday, a 19 yr-old US-Israeli dual citizen was arrested by Israeli police – in conjunction with an ongoing FBI investigation into the supposed wave of threats made to Jewish communities and institutions in the United States, as well as in several other countries over the past few months. So far, the suspect is said to be behind the majority of the threats – and used cyber-camouflage software to conceal his identity while carrying out his erroneous false flag actions.

    Also, according an Israeli government official, the suspect’s father has also been arrested on the same charges – indicating this was a coordinated, organized effort ..."
     
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    Not likely. Their opinion of him is not based on anything he has done while president.
     
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    Time will tell. I believe it's highly likely that among the common folks appreciation for him will grow greatly.
     
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