It was played out on the streets of Amsterdam.
A perfect demonstration of how the mass media wilfully participates in false flag type events and psy-ops when expected to do so.
Especially with Mossad: an organisation that is usually allowed to operate freely in foreign cities and carry out its activities without ever being called out by the politicians or authorities of the countries or cities in question, nor by the media.
We knew that already. But let’s look at this one.
After violent clashes in the Dutch capital last week, following a football match between Dutch team Ajax and the Israeli club Maccabi Tel-Aviv, the media uniformly adopted the narrative that pro Palestinian protesters and even Dutch citizens launched violent attacks on travelling Israeli fans.
The way this narrative was uniformly presented in media suggested the attacks were unprovoked and motivated purely by antisemitism. It was even referred to, in clearly prefabricated language, as a ‘pogrom’.
A few examples, to illustrate. ‘Israeli football fans attacked by pro-Palestine mob in Amsterdam’, declared The Times. ‘Pro-Palestinian Mob Attacks Israeli Jews at Amsterdam Soccer Match’, said CBN News. And so on.
But it didn’t take much to easily discern that this broadly adopted story was false: and that it was Israeli soccer fans who went on a rampage in the city.
And that any subsequent attacks on travelling Israelis was either retaliation or self-defence.
Eyewitness accounts reported that the Israeli fans were rampaging with makeshift weapons, flying the Star of David, and chanting genocidal slogans.
This video from a Dutch YouTube account provides a seemingly more accurate picture of what unfolded. I wanted to embed the video here, but YouTube says it has been classified as ‘age restricted’ and won’t let me.
If the general media coverage of these events wasn’t deceptive enough, Sky News even ended up issuing an apology and retraction for initially reporting a more truthful and unbiased account.
Seriously, look at what the Jewish Chronicle has written here. ‘Sky News has retracted and re-edited a report on the attack on Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters in Amsterdam, following accusations of anti-Israel bias. The initial report, posted on the network’s social media, depicted Israeli fans as instigators, alleging they had engaged in racist chants and noting that “Israeli far-right ultras are notorious for their racism and physical violence.” The network subsequently deleted the video, issuing a new version with the contentious allegations of racism and physical violence removed…’
You’ve gotta fall in line, Sky News – you can’t be contradicting the programme. Apologise to the Golden Calf. Good boy.
Moreover, as reported in the Jerusalem Post prior to the football fixture, the Maccabi Tel-Aviv fans were accompanied to Amsterdam by Mossad: an unspecified number of Israeli intelligence agents were with the travelling hooligans.
It’s fair to suggest then that this entire incident was manufactured to happen: so that it could be spun into a misleading story about antisemitism and the dangers that Israelis face.
In order, we can assume, to further justify Israel’s present and future actions.
It also seems to be the case that the Tel-Aviv club has a lot of supporters from the IDF and the military, suggesting that some of those running amok in Amsterdam may have been these.
If it was a Mossad operation, then it’s one the mass media collaborated in: because every major media outlet ran with the biased version of the story.
And even if it wasn’t specifically a Mossad op, the media still operated in unison to portray the false and presumably prefabricated version of the event.
It’s also of note that Ajax is apparently a club with pro-Israel leanings and might even have been a collaborator in the operation.
What’s particularly odious about the deliberately triggered unrest is that it has created ongoing disorder in Amsterdam even after the Israelis have gone home.
Either way, the manner in which not just the media, but also Dutch authorities, chose to condemn and vilify it’s own citizens and paint the marauding Israeli fans as innocent victims was pretty egregious.
But it’s not new.
Whether it’s a massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, a slaughter in the offices of a French satirical magazine in Paris, or a violent unrest on the streets of Amsterdam, the compliant media and authorities will never point in the right direction or give the game away.
But you know that if those had, for example, been Liverpool fans rampaging in Amsterdam, there would’ve been mass arrests, no media whitewashing, and probably a serious punishment to the club.
The Tel-Aviv fans, on the other hand, were carefully flown back to Israel on special flights: with no condemnation and no formal reprisals.