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Sep 4, 17 tweets

We reviewed 15+ hours from the People’s Conference for Palestine. Speakers laid out coordinated playbooks that explicitly name targets, timelines, and tactics across North America. This wasn't just another conference - it was a war council. Here's what you need to know. 🧵 /1

You may have already seen clips circulating, like this "future leader" from the Palestinian Youth Movement, encouraging attendees to disrupt the supply chain for the US Airforce's F35 program. /2

But that clip barely scratches the surface. Held in Detroit last week 4,000+ attendees from 350+ orgs came to listen to speakers like her.

This wasn't a rally or a street protest like the ones blocking your morning commute. This was a strategy hub for the leaders of this dangerous movement.

We heard plans to “physically block,” “neutralize,” and “shut down” perceived opponents.

They identified specific venues, dates, and pressure points. We're not dealing with rhyming chants repeated by impressionable university students. They were openly outlining operational plans for sabotage and civil disruption. /3

This coalition isn’t fringe. Notables speakers included
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib.
Activist Imam Omar Suleiman.
Amazon union leader Chris Smalls
and aligned campus, labor, and faith groups.

This isn't just a fringe group of street protestors - they're organized, funded, and mobilizing thousands who passionately believe that they're AT WAR WITH US. /3

Threat 1: Physical Infrastructure Disruptions
“Physically block… disrupt the flow.”

They're planning to sabotage military supply chains and disrupt transportation. That means pop-up blockades at chokepoints: port access roads, airport approaches, refinery corridors, and bridges. This is designed for surprise, short timelines, and maximum gridlock.

They romanticize gridlock; you pay for it. Parents miss daycare cutoffs and overtime. Care workers show up late to the people who depend on them. Transit snarls ripple into lost wages and frayed nerves. Chokepoints aren’t just “statements” - they’re a tax on working families with no refund.
/4

Threat 2: Civic Pressure at City Hall
“Put it to your city council/port authority.”

Expect stacked public comments, encircled buildings, blocked exits, and sit-ins pushing arms embargo resolutions.

Packing hearings, surrounding buildings, blocking exits—this isn’t civic engagement; it’s a forced crowd veto. It drowns out residents who came to be heard, not harassed. The message to moderates is clear: stay home. That’s how a loud minority hijacks policy while real neighbors lose their voice.

Threat 3: Supply Chain Chaos
“Dock workers… we won’t work these ships.”

Expect tense pickets, blocked gates, and vehicle encirclement near terminals and rail yards.

Shut a terminal and watch grocery prices climb. Meds arrive late, produce spoils, hours get cut. The costs cascade to cashiers, drivers, warehouse crews - the people with the least cushion. The organizers get headlines; you get higher bills. Their “principles” come out of your pantry. /6

Threat 4: Sept 26, Huge Protests Planned at the UN General Assembly

They plan to flood midtown and call the chaos “progress.”

Millions in policing and cleanup later, we’re left with frayed trust and another excuse to make disruption the norm.

Expect copycat actions using the same playbook in other major cities like Toronto and London. /7

Threat 5: Campus “Retaking”

If you think the encampments at schools like Columbia and University of Toronto were a one-time thing, think again. There was an entire panel dedicated to making these chaotic tent cities into a regular fixture of academia.

Turning universities into battlegrounds doesn’t "decolonize" education - it blocks learning and sabotages the future of serious students.

Jewish students are singled out for harassment, classes stall, labs go dark, donors pull back, and accreditation risk looms.

Universities can’t educate or innovate when intimidation replaces debate and buildings become props for this grotesque theatre. /8

Threat 6: “Neutralize” the Media

Openly vowing to “neutralize” the press isn’t accountability - it’s mob censorship like Nazi Germany.

Journalists step back, coverage narrows, and communities get less truth and more disinformation. at a time when many people have already lost faith in the mdeia.

Once intimidation becomes an accepted tactic, the public loses the watchdog it needs - and corruption can fester unchecked. /9

Threat 7: Workplace Target Lists
From Jewish community organizations to big tech, the strategy is siege and doxxing of individual employees just trying to do their jobs. (By a population of protestors that somehow don't have to work to support themselves and have time to protest 24/7...)

They want to crash the economy because they think that things will be better when they destroy it. And that harassing people at their jobs will somehow "Free Palestine" /10

Threat 8: Targeting Humanitarian Orgs

Branding aid groups like @GHFUpdates (the group that is actually feeding Palestinians in Gaza) as “slaughter sites” is a moral inversion that starves the vulnerable.

Volunteers stay home, donors hesitate, deliveries get delayed. Grandstanding outside a warehouse might earn likes, but it steals medicine from someone else’s parent.

These people don't actually care about the lives of actual Palestinians. They use the abstract idea of "Freeing Palestine" as a pretext to tear down Western civilization. /11

Threat 9: Attacking the Justice System

Turning courthouses and detention centers into intimidation zones corrodes the rule of law. It's a tactic you'd expect from organized criminals - not activists for "justice".

Jurors and witnesses think twice; cases get delayed; victims wait longer. Democracy depends on neutral forums. Replace them with heckler’s veto and you don’t get fairness - you get fear and repression. /12

Threat 10: Streets as Stages

Bridge takeovers and die-ins don’t just inconvenience commuters - they break the social contract that lets cities function.

Emergency routes turn into theater backdrops. Neighbors become props or hostages. The more we reward spectacle, the less oxygen is left for dialogue, compromise, and actual solutions. /13

Warning Signs of Impending Disruptions -

The speakers at the People's Conference for Palestine broadcast exactly what they want their followers to do. So you can look out for the warning signs of their actions before they happen.

Watch carefully for bus caravans, embargo items on agendas, ship-tracking blasts, “retake/occupy/strike” language.

Those aren’t “community events”—they’re setup cues for chaos that will siphon public funds from services to crowd control, shut down libraries and parks, and teach our kids that shouting beats civic process.

How can you prepare and protect yourself? Through situational awareness and common sense.

They want you angry on camera. Don’t give them the clip by engaging at protestors who are trying their hardest to annoy you.

Online trolls harvest real names for doxxing, mobs feed on confrontation, and algorithms reward outrage.

Starve the spectacle: don’t engage, don’t argue under your real name, and only document from a safe distance.

Refusing to play their game isn’t weakness - it’s how we deny performative chaos the attention and collateral damage it’s built on.

There are more effective ways for us to fight this battle on terms that we can win. That's a big part of our mission at @Tafsikorg . /16

We're not being alarmist or trying to sow fear. The people who want to destroy our civilization are mobilizing and they're openly sharing their playbooks with their followers in the convention halls of major cities and live-streamed to Youtube for all to see.

We’re not scared; we’re prepared.

We're not woke, we're awake.

They chose sabotage politics. We choose civilization.

That means defending Jews and neighbors, keeping streets open, keeping classrooms free, keeping the press unshackled.

We fight back with ballots, budgets, lawsuits, coalitions, and truth - never their chaos.
No to mob veto, no to civic blackmail.
We won’t be driven out, shouted down, or scared silent. Share and show up. 17/17 • End 🧵

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