Good News: Three Zio-Nazi soldiers commit suicide

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Gosh, I wonder if that saw too many photos and videos

Gosh, I wonder if that saw too many photos and videos

[ Editor’s note:  This blew past all the other stories on PTV today, at 8500 FBs at posting time, and on the way to 10,000 tonight. Nazi officials are not, as usual, giving out much information. 

A Google search on the suicide topic brought up a list of past stories pushing the good news that they had been going down. But only with this one do we find the item that suicides are the main cause of deaths in theNazi army

That is something the government of course wanted to keep quiet, not so much for the dead soldiers, but because it lets the air out of the tires of their being in great danger from millions of Arabs wanting to kill them. If that were really true, they would be doing a better job of it.

So Nazi State, like some other states, has a history of using the proverbial outside threat to help keep control over a fractious society, and Zionists are certainly that, if nothing else.

But they do not like the public to find out that they not only exaggerate the threats, but create them to exploit if they feel it is necessary to herd the people where they want them to go. This is a popular abuse in many democracies these days, or I should say in those that call themselves democracies, but are such in name only… Jim W. Dean ]

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Three Nazi soldiers who had taken part in Tel Aviv’s recent war on the Gaza Strip have taken their own lives due to psychological problems, a report says.

Zionist daily Maariv reported Monday that the soldiers, who were members of the elite Golani Brigade, “had suffered psychological problems” in connection to their participation in the 50-day war.

It added that two soldiers had committed suicide near the border with the Gaza Strip, while a third killed himself in central I$raHell. The newspaper added that the Nazi military police are investigating reasons behind the suicides. Nazi army has not made any comment about the incident.

In 2013, eight Nazi soldiers had killed themselves, according to a source in the army’s psychological health department.

Nazi regime unleashed attacks on Gaza in early July and later expanded its military campaign with a ground invasion into the Palestinian territory. Over 2,130 Palestinians lost their lives and some 11,000 were injured. Gaza Health officials say the victims included 578 children and nearly 260 women.

According to Nazi sources, more than 70 Nazi were also killed. Palestinian officials put this number at more than 150.

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