Silly. I told them this was going to happen and they couldn't do anything to stop it.

It's good to know though. These kinds of insults against operations and the response or lack thereof are good indicators of internal structure and capacity.

The ADL is clearly failing and that means AIPAC is next.

Assuming the shabbos goy are reading into this as much as I am, they're going to start publicly denoucing AIPAC and demanding it be registered under the Foreign Agent Registration Act to try to save their skins, skins Americans very much want hanging on their walls. China's not out of steam yet and Israel's got a lot more enemies to contend with that will follow China's lead.

I guess we could let a few shabbos goy keep their heads if they helped root out the foreign agents in a way that overshadows their betrayal. They don't really have many options. You have to weigh the pros and cons. As the USA becomes increasingly unstable, executions of AIPAC traitors will be really valuable for gaining public support for the government. I don't know how it's going to turn out exactly. It depends on how much blood the public wants when the dust settles and they can always want more. It's not so much that the slimy politicians have to pick a side, there's only one side capable of surviving the storm; it's a matter of calculating the remaining risk from the Zionists. How big of a hole can they tear into Jewish nepotism, (((Globalist))) networks, and Zionism without getting retaliated against while a few Zionists remain active? If a member of Congress, speaking at AIPAC, pulled out a machine gun on the crowd of foreign agents, they would end up a national hero beyond any criticism for anything they did previously, but would probably spend a year in prison.

There's no linear formula for calculating the optimal degree of turning against AIPAC; there's only a time limit. You can't pretend you weren't involved in the ZOG occupation of the USA after the ZOG has already been removed, you have to make your stand against foreign occupation when there is still some percieved risk involved in doing so.