Thursday, January 4

Course Directive

End of Days

The crazy Zionists in Israel have now gone on an assassination spree. About a week ago, IRGC Brigadier General Seyyed Razi Mousavi, who was serving as a military advisor in Syria, was targeted. On Tuesday, deputy head of the Hamas politburo, Saleh al-Arouri, and five of his comrades were murdered in a drone strike on their office in Beirut, Lebanon. On Wednesday, more than 100 mourners at the tomb of General Qassem Soleimani were annihilated in Kerman, Iran most likely by MEK (a Zionist proxy).

What is perfectly clear is that the Zionists fully intend to expand the war throughout the region, with the main intention to goad Iran to forcefully retaliate. This was the same game plan used by the Fascists on Russia to trigger the Ukraine proxy war. Did the Zionists act autonomously, or were the “garden variety” Fascists involved?

With the “end of days” now looming, Notes must follow its own directive as stated the initial post titled, “Course Correction.” Notes is a personal chronicle, and that’s it. Visitors are welcome, but not catered to. Visitor counts have dwindled anyway, since most of them “stand” with the Zionists. Good riddance!

Miscellany: With ZIRP being fast-tracked by the central bank of empire, no superfluous personal expenditures are expected from this point forward. No major changes in activities are expected either, unless associated cost increases are projected. So, assume everything is the same ol’ shit during any long hiatus.

Addendum: Mushtaq Jawad Kazim al-Jawari, leader of the militia group Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba, and an unnamed Iraqi government official were “neutralized” in a missile strike prosecuted by empire in Iraq today. And, Daesh (aka ISIS, proxy of empire) has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack on civilians in Iran. The “garden variety” Fascists apparently desire to engulf the entire Levant in war. Who knew?

Update: “Axis of Resistance” sitreps are available now on the PressTV (Iran) site.

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