Am I looking too hard for another lying Zionist media concoction?
The media could not have found a more too-pretty, young female to tell the hostage story than “Jewish-American Natalie Sanandaji” from Great Neck, Long Island. Truth be told, she’s actually Israeli-Iranian-American, but that lineage might be a little too difficult for US audiences to process.
She’s making the full media rounds. CBS had her on. Here she is in a Fox News write-up published October 19 no less (when so many evidentiary facts had already finally come out) saying she doesn’t feel safe in the US because of all the anti-Semitic, pro-Palestinian protests. That she felt safer in Israel:
"People need to understand that this is not about Israel vs. Palestine," she reiterated. "This is about a terrorist organization attacking the Jews and killing innocent people, killing innocent people at a music festival, killing innocent grandmas who survived the Holocaust, just to be killed by Hamas, burning babies alive."
The following are my questions and comments from Natalie on NBC which seems to be her most sanitized and cosmeticized interview.
Why does she repeatedly and singularly call the attackers “terrorists”? Is there a reason she doesn’t ever call them Hamas, or Gazans, or Palestinians? Was she advised to drive home “terrorists, terrorists, terrorists”?
Would someone presumably still in a modicum of PTSD have a sweetie smile throughout so much of the interview?
Would she really call her fellow ravers “kids” and only ever “kids”? She herself is long past adolescence. Is “kids” a talking point for the public to subliminally register the ravers as children?
Why is the media billing it as a “music festival,” seldom calling it a “rave”? Might some viewers knowingly understand that most of the “kids” were probably on molly considering drugs are a major feature of raves?
Aren’t so very many of Israel’s youth IDF soldiers? Did Gazans in assault mode presume these ravers were quite possibly their military targets, i.e., enemy soldiers, off-duty or otherwise?
How convenient for the narrative that several of the stories the media featured about the rave – the bathroom stalls, the ditch, the wandering police – she herself was able to recount as her own personal close-calls.
She tells us about a man from Patish who drove a white pickup truck toward the rave to save “kids”? Would a civilian drive straight into a heightened military assault all by his lonesome? Really?!
The NBC commentator says Natalie’s story is “truly in the realm of unimaginable.” How about Ms. NBC bring in a couple of Gazan “kids” and find out about their “truly unimaginable” daily life-threatening stories?
Virtually all the YouTube comments took Natalie’s story at face value, emotionally overwhelmed by such a Hollywood-esque experience. Am I being too cynical to presume soon enough Netflix will premiere The Natalie Sanandaji Story? After all, she seems to be a budding internet personality with her Persian Girl Podcast on Apple. But, hmmmm, maybe her Iranian heritage doesn’t mesh so well with pro-Israeli messaging.
Apparently she’s being handled by “government” consultant Gabe Groisman of LSN Partners. (LSN stands for local, state, and national.) As former mayor of Bal Harbor, Florida, he “wrote and passed the nation’s first municipal anti-BDS ordinance in December 2015, and was the first to codify a uniform definition of anti-Semitism in December 2017” – presumably the IHRA’s notorious 11-point definition.
I wonder how much coaching the Zionist-savvy (operative?) Groisman is providing Natalie to help her craft her hostage story – which, like #MeToo, in this climate, in this country, MUST be believed.
Groisman astutely funneled Natalie to Washington to confer on a bevy of politicians their equivalent of Biden’s Israel trip. They couldn't all go there, so how convenient to bring the “we support Israel under siege” moment to them here in the U.S. of A.
WARNING: Preening propaganda posted on Natalie’s Facebook and Twitter
Israeli hostage, Yasmin Porat, says that Hamas treated her and 12 other hostages "humanely." She is not being paraded around the media. Wonder why? We really do not have a full story as yet as to what actually unfolded, just wild claims of decapitated babies and rapes akin to the Kuwaiti incubator story. Why is the media not stepping back to probe deeper or question more people like Porat?
Once in a lifetime opportunity to get fame and fortune.
"If she didn't do it, somebody else would."
It's an occasional economic niche that will be filled. Like Iraqi incubator-babies.
John Friend directed me here.
Edit: link added - excellent podcast- shared
• THE AFP REPORT – John Friend interviews Cat McGuire
https://therealistreport.com/the-afp-report-cat-mcguire/