“Isræl Is the Most Violent Country in the World” — Tucker Carlson Just Said the Quiet Part Out Loud
Tucker Carlson didn’t hedge or soften it.
“Isræl is the most violent country in the world by far — and that’s why so many people are silent.”
“There’s a feeling that if you criticize them too much, they can hurt you.”
This might be the first time a mainstream figure articulated what journalists, diplomats, and whistleblowers have whispered for decades:
fear, not consensus, is what keeps people quiet.
And that fear has a long genealogy.
This is exactly what I document in my investigative series:
㊙️ Isræl and the Birth of Modern State Tєrr0rιsm
Architecture of Deception: A Forensic History of Isræl’s False-Flag Operations — from Irgun/Likud Bombings to the USS Liberty and Mexico City after 9/11
The modern security doctrine didn’t begin in 1948.
It began with the revisionist movement and its armed wings — Irgun and Lehi, both formally classified as proscribed Tєrr0rιst groups
Whose tactics later evolved into state policy under Herut → Likud → Netanyahu.
To understand the fear Tucker is describing, you must understand the architecture behind it.
🔗 Read full report in the quoted post.
The more people confront this history, the harder it becomes for violence to hide behind silence.