Swiss TV Host SLAMS Israeli Bobsled Team!
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Takeaways
- ❖Larry Silverstein's 9/11 insurance claims and asbestos removal costs are presented as suspicious motives for the World Trade Center's collapse.
- ❖The 'dancing Israelis' incident on 9/11, where men were seen celebrating the attacks, is highlighted as evidence of Israeli intelligence involvement.
- ❖A Swiss TV commentator used an Olympic bobsled broadcast to call out an Israeli athlete's social media posts supporting 'genocide in Gaza' and question IOC double standards.
- ❖The FCC's 'equal time rule' was invoked by CBS to move a Stephen Colbert interview with a Texas political candidate to YouTube, which resulted in millions more views than a broadcast airing.
- ❖The hosts claim Obama signed HR4310 in 2012, effectively legalizing government propaganda on US citizens, repealing the Smith Act of 1948.
- ❖The 'Streisand effect' is cited as the reason why attempts to suppress media content often lead to its wider exposure.
Insights
19/11 Conspiracy: Financial Motives and Alleged Israeli Involvement
The hosts present a theory that Larry Silverstein, who leased the Twin Towers six weeks before 9/11, had a financial motive for their collapse due to the high cost of asbestos removal and his terrorism insurance policy. They also highlight the 'dancing Israelis' incident, where five Israeli men were arrested for celebrating the attacks, suggesting connections to Israeli intelligence and advanced knowledge of the events. The hosts claim Building 7 was '100% imploded' and question the official narrative of the Twin Towers' collapse.
Discussion of Larry Silverstein's 99-year lease, $3.2 billion terrorism insurance policy, alleged $1.5 billion asbestos removal costs, and his wife's 'dermatologist appointment' on 9/11. References to an ABC News report from June 2002 on the 'dancing Israelis' and their alleged connections to Israeli intelligence.
2Swiss TV Commentator Condemns Israeli Olympian's Pro-Gaza Stance
A Swiss public broadcaster, Stefan Rena, used his commentary during an Israeli bobsledder's Olympic run to criticize the athlete, Adam Adelman, for social media posts supporting 'genocide in Gaza' and calling the Israeli military intervention 'the most morally just war in history.' Rena questioned why the IOC's neutrality standards, applied to Russian athletes, were not applied to Israel, especially given Adelman's military engagement in Gaza.
Direct translation of Stefan Rena's commentary during the Israeli bobsled team's run, quoting Adelman's social media posts and referencing IOC rules applied to Russian and Ukrainian athletes. The Israeli team placed last.
3The 'Streisand Effect' and FCC's 'Equal Time Rule' in Late-Night TV
CBS decided not to air Stephen Colbert's interview with Texas political candidate James Talerico on broadcast television, citing concerns about the FCC's 'equal time rule' which requires equal airtime for all candidates in an election. Instead, the interview was posted on YouTube. The hosts argue this decision, whether a genuine legal concern or a calculated move, backfired spectacularly, leading to millions more views online (the 'Streisand effect') than it would have received on traditional broadcast.
Discussion of the FCC's 'equal time rule' (which exempts bonafide newscasts/interviews but was reinterpreted by the FCC for partisan talk shows), CBS's official statement, and the viral viewership numbers (1.3 million in 19 hours, 3.8 million, 6.6 million on YouTube, 12 million on Twitter) of the online interview.
4Government Propaganda Legalized by Obama (HR4310)
The hosts assert that in 2012, President Obama signed HR4310, which they claim legalized government propaganda on US citizens. They state this act effectively repealed the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948, which had previously banned US government agencies like the CIA, FBI, and NSA from conducting propaganda campaigns targeting the American public.
Direct claim by the hosts regarding Obama's signing of HR4310 in 2012 and its alleged effect on the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948.
Bottom Line
The 'Streisand effect' is a powerful, often underestimated force in media and political communication, where attempts to suppress information inadvertently draw more attention to it.
Organizations and political campaigns attempting to control narratives through censorship or selective platforming risk amplifying the very content they wish to suppress, leading to wider public awareness and potentially undermining their original goals.
Activists and alternative media can strategically leverage perceived censorship or 'deplatforming' to generate significant public interest and virality for their content, turning suppression attempts into powerful distribution mechanisms.
Lessons
- Question official narratives and seek out diverse sources of information, especially regarding major historical events and geopolitical conflicts.
- Be aware of how media outlets, even late-night talk shows, can be influenced by political pressures and regulatory rules like the FCC's 'equal time rule'.
- Recognize the 'Streisand effect' and how attempts to censor or downplay information can often lead to its wider dissemination and increased public scrutiny.
Notable Moments
Swiss TV commentator Stefan Rena's live, critical commentary on Israeli bobsledder Adam Adelman's pro-Gaza war social media posts during an Olympic broadcast.
This moment exemplifies a direct challenge to the perceived neutrality of sports commentary and international sporting bodies, highlighting deep political divisions and double standards in public forums.
The discussion of Larry Silverstein's alleged financial motives and the 'dancing Israelis' incident in the context of 9/11 conspiracy theories.
This segment revives and reinforces alternative theories about 9/11, questioning official accounts and suggesting deeper, unacknowledged complexities and actors behind the attacks.
The analysis of the Stephen Colbert/James Talerico interview being moved to YouTube due to FCC rules, and the resulting 'Streisand effect'.
This illustrates a real-world example of how media control attempts can backfire, drawing attention to the power of online platforms and the unintended consequences of censorship.
Quotes
"Jimmy Door is not a star. I'm a star maker."
"He's posted several messages on social media in favor of genocide in Gaza. We remind you that genocide is the term that's used by the UN Commission of Inquiry on the region."
"The world can't get me if I ain't nowhere to be got."
"Obama made it legal for the media to purposely lie to the American people. We've talked about this. In 2012, he signed HR4310, which allowed propaganda to be used on US citizens by our own government, essentially repealing the Smith Act of 1948."
"Nothing is real, everything is fake. Oh, what? There's a saying, right? Uh what's that saying that people say now? Nothing is real, everything's a scop or everything's a scop, nothing is real, something blah blah and blah."
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