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The SJ ‘Killer Fence,’ Israel’s Detector Fence, the GAZA Attack, Mike Johnson, and ‘The Devil’s Playground’


Israel’s “smart” fence

 

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In 1996 I published the first version of my book “The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022.” It was purportedly published in the year 2048, on the 25th anniversary of the Restoration of Constitutional Democracy in the United States of America. The third version, under a slightly different title, was published in 2013. That version is available on Amazon, and is advertised on the Home Page of OpEdNews.com as well as on the page on which this column is published.

In Chap. 15, entitled “The National Plan for Social Peace,” the President of a successor apartheid nation to the United States of America, “The New American Republics” (which happened to be called the White, Black, Red, and Brown Republics), one Jefferson Davis Hague, leader of the American Christian Nation Party, among other things announces that homosexuality would be declared a crime and the penalty would be death. As in The Holocaust, the death penalty was not to be carried out through individual apprehensions and subsequent trials. Rather persons declared to be homosexual by a variety of individuals and state authorities would simply be rounded up and transported to an area of the old United States called “The Devil’s Playground.”

Further on in this column I will describe the place and the actions that took place in it in a bit more detail. But for now, it suffices to say that (in my head) I had developed, originally for the purpose of thoroughly sealing the Southern Border of the still-existent United States, what in the book are described as deadly, computer-operated, proactive, “Killer Fences.” Through a combination of various kinds of detectors of human beings (and of course any other warm-blooded beings unfortunate enough to roam in to its range), and a variety of automatically fired lethal weapons, the Fences were able to seek out and destroy any living beings that approached within 100 yards of them. “Reach Out and Grab Someone” was the slogan its operators applied to the system. The technology was of course extremely complex (and for the book it was well beyond my area of expertise to try to describe it, technically).

About 10 years ago or so I read a story that described the development of such an electronic fence in Israel, that is the detection part but presumably not the killer part. (Of course, once one had the detection part up and running, it would not be too hard to add the killer part to it. There is no evidence that Israel had installed anything like that kind of component in it.) On a quick search (with you-know-who) I could not find a reference to it. But I did find more than one references to a real, detection part of the system that Israel installed on their border with Gaza several years ago.

And so, it apparently didn’t work on Oct.7, 2023? Why not? Several possibilities. Someone on the Israeli side forget to activate it or keep it on, or it simply failed to do so, on that day. Or, in that Hamas of course knew about the existence the system, because its original activation was well-publicized in both the Israeli and Arab presses, and, having figured out how to do it, Hamas breached it on that day. (Of course, we do know for sure that on at the time of the attacks, the IDF was nowhere to be found, significant numbers of troops having been withdrawn from the area to help the Settlers with their further incursions and seizures in the West Bank. But that is another story.)

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Steven Jonas, MD, MPH, MS is a Professor Emeritus of Preventive Medicine at StonyBrookMedicine (NY). As well as having been a regular political columnist for over 20 years, he is the author/co-author/editor/co-editor of 37 books. In addition to his position on OpEdNews as a trusted author, he is a regular contributor to From The G-Man.

Source: OpEdNews.

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