French woman exposed for fake antisemitism claim

Started by yankeedoodle, February 11, 2025, 10:59:04 PM

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Finally, thanks to a video surveillance camera installed in the building's elevator, investigators discovered the truth. In the footage, Nancy S. appears alongside her minor daughter creating anti-Semitic graffiti.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M74m7eP4uVE&t=1s

MECHANICALLY TRANSLATED FROM ROMANIAN

False anti-Semitic attacks
https://www.incorectpolitic.com/false-atacuri-antisemite/

ANOTHER fake anti-Semitic attack! Another one! Since last fall, Jewish Nancy S. has been openly exposing herself, declaring that she is the victim of anonymous anti-Semitic threats in the building where she lives, on Avenue Philippe Auguste in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, where the octogenarian Israeli.

Mireille Knoll was attacked by the delinquent son of one of her neighbors in March 2018. But if the swastikas on her doormat, the anti-Semitic graffiti on his door or the Stars of David on the mailbox really existed, the story itself was invented from A to Z, and the author, the person responsible for the damage, is none other than the alleged victim , Le Parisien reports on Saturday, January 25.

An employee of the regional security brigade of the Île-de-France high school, Nancy S. explained to the press that she has been living in fear since these threats appeared, thus provoking great emotion and cries of indignation in the political-media class. "If I leave, it is to protect my children," the woman who was thinking of moving explained tearfully in the columns of Le Parisien. While the media were talking ad nauseam about a resurgence of anti-Semitic acts – in fact there was an increase in reports, which is not the same thing at all, as evidenced by all the fake anti-Semitic attacks that are included in these statistics, they are totally artificially inflated! –, the mayor of the 11th arrondissement of the capital, François Vauglin, had even decided to take personal charge of the case in order to speed up the procedure for the mother's relocation.

The modest French people, who sometimes have waited for many years to be resettled but who are not fortunate enough to belong to the community of light, will appreciate this. If for a time the horrible anti-Semitic threats had ceased, added Nancy S., who was decidedly imaginative, they had finally resumed by mail.

As for the threatening letter sent by post, the investigation revealed that the stamp with which it was sent was purchased with the alleged victim's bank card. You couldn't make this up! Arrested by the police on Wednesday, January 22, five days before the 80th anniversary of the "liberation of Auschwitz" by the Red Army — isn't this an anti-Semitic arrest? —, Nancy S. has since been placed under judicial supervision pending her trial, which will take place in March 2025. Criminally charged with anti-Semitic prejudice and false reporting leading to unnecessary searches, the mother faces a four-year prison sentence and a fine of 30,000 euros, to which a six-month prison sentence and a fine of 7,500 euros could be added for false reporting. But let's not worry, it's very unlikely that the mother will end up behind bars. All she has to do is say she's traumatized by the Shoah, which is tantamount to early graduation.

IT IS DEFINITELY a habit among some people to invent events. For lack of space, we cannot provide here the full list of fake anti-Semitic attacks, but there is no doubt that they are legion. Consider the Levallois-Perret affair, in which, in August 2023, the person who had painted anti-Semitic graffiti on the facade of a kosher sandwich shop turned out to be a septuagenarian Jew who wanted revenge for unpaid rent on a premises he owned and rented – the victim, also a Jew. So it was a commercial dispute between Jews. One was stealing from the other. The other, in revenge, wrote on his face: "Jewish thief." Maybe it is the cry of the heart! In any case, you could not make this up! Reality surpasses fiction! With them, you are never disappointed. Similarly, in 2015, a Jewish teacher in Marseille, Sylvain Tsion Saadoun, wearing a kippah and a full beard, led people to believe he had been attacked with a knife by three men claiming to be from the Islamic State. In fact, marital problems are said to be at the root of the Israeli teacher's outright lie.

On January 3, 2003, Rabbi Gabriel Farhi claimed to have been stabbed by a runaway. Unfortunately, the police investigation shows that it was (mild) self-mutilation – not crazy, by a wasp! With the knife from the synagogue kitchen. The rabbi had invented everything from A to Z. Also in 2003, Alex Moïse, then spokesman for the Likud in France, which is, as everyone knows, a guarantee of morality, claimed to be receiving anonymous calls on his phone with death threats and anti-Semitic insults. The police, who do not let themselves be told stories – they are used to storytellers! – quickly realized that Alex Moïse himself was the one sending these hate messages. In December 2003, the Marsaka Thora school in Gagny in the Paris region caught fire. The media was on fire, the prime minister of the time, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, without waiting for the results of the investigation, knew the motive for the crime: anti-Semitism of course! And the head of government immediately created a ministerial committee to combat anti-Semitism, yet another one! A few weeks passed and Le Figaro, then L'Express, in short articles, clearly suggested that this was an insurance scam. The Lubavitch officials of the establishment are burdened with debts: the fire is providential!

On August 22, 2004, the Jewish community center on Rue Popincourt in the 11th arrondissement of the capital was set on fire and anti-Semitic graffiti full of spelling mistakes but not without meaning was found on the facade: "Long live Itler", "Without Jews, the world will be happy", etc. Immediately the media and politicians go into a trance, shouting about criminal anti-Semitism. Unfortunately, the arsonist is none other than a 52-year-old Sephardic homeless man, Raphaël Benmoha, who was in dispute with the center that did not want to host him for free. He therefore wanted to take revenge on the rabbis "who have a lot of money" (sic!), as he had naively confessed during his police arrest and, hold on to your hats, he had even been influenced by a television series. The PJ series that recounted the burning of the same Jewish community center on rue Popincourt by a disgruntled Jewish employee seeking to blame the far right, an episode that however – and here we reach new heights! – had never been broadcast, which led investigators to believe that Benmoha could have participated or participated in the filming. Again, reality surpasses fiction! They are very good at making films!

Finally, how can we not recall the fake anti-Semitic attack known as the RER D attack of July 10, 2004, when a mythomaniac, Marie-Léonie Leblanc, made people believe that a violent attack had taken place against her and her child, which sparked a wave of media outrage? A gang of strangers allegedly drew swastikas on her stomach. The unbearable scene, in broad daylight, lasted fifteen minutes (!) without any passenger intervening or noticing anything. And the group of apprentice designers allegedly mistook her for a Jew because, she had explained, she lived in the 16th arrondissement of Paris! This totally improbable story, from beginning to end, made the front pages of newspapers, radio and television for several days, while the political class mobilized as if their lives depended on it!

ALL these fabrications should encourage the media and public authorities to exercise reserve and caution. But this is not the case. On the contrary, we always add pathos. On January 27, 2025, the International Holocaust and Genocide Remembrance Day (but not the Palestinian genocide orchestrated and carried out by the Jewish state in occupied Palestine!), the media and the national education system have once again made a big deal out of tons on this subject. The further we move chronologically from World War II, the more morbid, invasive and destructive the obsession becomes. Everything revolves around the Shoah like around a black star . And in this sense we can be saddened by the disappearance in recent weeks of valiant fighters for historical truth: Ursula Haverbeck on November 20, Guillaume Nichols on December 22, 2024, Jean-Marie Le Pen on January 7, 2025 — because even if "He did not completely cross the Rubicon publicly, he laid down, like Tom Thumb, small revisionist pebbles throughout his political career," Jürgen Graf declared on January 14.

And now we learn that Bishop Richard Williamson, on Friday evening, January 24, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and was rushed to hospital by ambulance. Since then, he has been unconscious and receiving end-of-life care; barring a miracle, which is always possible, he is not expected to survive much longer. However, he is very calm and appears to be sleeping according to those close to him. His colleague, Father Abraham, has administered extreme unction to him. Bishop Williamson is at QEQM (Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital) in Margate, Kent, in the south of England. Let us pray for him. His passing would be very sad news, considering how courageous this prelate was in defending historical truth, to the point of being violently attacked and marginalized, then expelled from the priestly society to which he belonged, resisting all the pressures that wanted to force him to retire.

If an entire generation of brave fighters is leaving us, and these strong personalities will undoubtedly be missed in present and future struggles, what is nevertheless consoling is the fact that young people are interested in these essential questions. On Wednesday, January 22, Saint Vincent's Day, around a hundred young people – and a few not so young – came to support Vincent Reynouard for his trials before the 17th correctional chamber of the Paris court, so that the hall was filled to capacity.

We will report in detail on this hearing, which lasted six hours, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., in our next edition. Just know that the prosecutor requested 18 months in prison against the author of the books about Oradour and a fine of 15,000 euros for two cases, for which the four civil parties associations (LICRA, BNVCA, the European Jewish Organization and the Jewish Observatory of France) claimed tens of thousands of euros in damages and legal publications, and the decisions will be pronounced by the court on Wednesday, March 19, at 1:30 p.m. Feast of Saint Joseph, the great and silent, to whom we must therefore pray more than ever. Cheer up!

RIVAROL,< jeromebourbon@yahoo.fr >.




False anti-Semitic attacks