Last post for the day! Promise...Hat tip to HHQ for this tidbit.
Hei Hu QuanMarch 24, 2014 at 9:52 PMPoor little 'Gas Princess" Yulia, go grab a US supplied Armalite and parachute into Moscow and show us what a brave little Neo-Nazi Barbie you can be. You can be an instant martyr for your rubbish West-driven cause when your remains come back promptly in a Russian bin liner.By the way Penny, I don't know if you or the other readers caught this bit of very suspicious behaviour, but Israel just closed its embassies around the world. Israel closes embassies around the world as diplomats strike They report that it's due to a sudden and prolonged strike by diplomats (who almost always double as spies, or other intel assets) but that just seems rather specious. The terror state with a flag is renowned for pulling stunts, false flags and various other acts of fifth column activity internationally, and this just seems like it could be a preparation for something rather nasty. Hope I'm wrong, but the False Flag vigilance alert should now be on full red. Especially since in October of 2006, during a aerial radiological survey of New York City, officials conducting the study discovered a very suspicious radiation spike in the direct proximity of the Israel Embassy. Was a dirty bomb crafted there to be used as a blackmail tool or perhaps a future false flag? It's difficult to discern but worth remembering.
Israel closes all embassies worldwide because diplomats are striking? Admittedly, I find that a stretch.As HHQ points out 'diplomats' often double as spies or other intelligence assets.
Israel's diplomats called an out-all strike over a long-running pay and conditions dispute on Sunday, shutting the country's 103 foreign embassies and jeopardising a forthcoming visit by the pope. The foreign ministry employees union said it was ordering its 1,200 members to stop work indefinitely from 3pm (1pm GMT) after accusing the finance ministry of failing to take the diplomats' grievances seriously following nearly a year of haggling.
A year of haggling? Odd word in this context? But perhaps it was haggling as opposed to negotiating?
An extended strike has the potential to cripple Israeli diplomacy since the foreign ministry is responsible for organising visits of incoming foreign dignitaries, as well as Israeli ministers' trips abroad.
Can't Israel be diplomatic without it's embassies? There is something surreal about this news
It could force the Vatican to call off a two-day visit by Pope Francis to the Holy Land, scheduled for May 24 and 25. A Vatican advance team has already postponed a visit intended to finalise arrangements for the the pontiff's arrival.
Maybe the Pope should just stay home?
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