On March 23, 2025, the Israeli military attacked five ambulances, a fire truck, and a United Nations vehicle, killing 15 aid workers.

Exactly one year later, someone attacked three Jewish volunteer-run ambulances in Golders Green.

No one thought it was a co-incidence, but beyond that, reactions fanned out in a range of ways.
It serves them right!
That’s the reaction the Epstein legacy politicians want. It maintains the smokescreen that depends on people confusing ‘Jews’ with ‘Zionists’. Dismantle it by asking who ‘they’ are. Surely not the inhabitants of Golders Green who might need an ambulance?
Why do Jews have their own ambulances?
Yes, we all need more ambulances and yes, it’s easy to trigger the anxiety we all feel about our crumbling emergency services. Dismantle that reaction by pointing out that the Jews in this story were the ones running the volunteer ambulance service, not the ones benefiting from it. It was for everyone.
It was one of those Islamic extremist groups!
One of what Islamic extremist groups? Is the UK really brimming with Islamic extremist groups? This one is harder to dismantle as our politicians and media have been working hard to persuade people to think ‘Islamic extremist’ whenever they see a keffeyeh or a #FreePalestine placard — and the fact that they have been (so obviously) working hard to create that mood, leads us to reaction number four:
False flag!

And yes, I admit, I am tempted by this explanation. ‘The Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right’ does sound like a title carefully formulated to tick all the boxes. A reminder of Islamic extremists, vague reference to the language of conspiratorial lodges, and echoes of the far right.
And it comes just when we’re all busy working out that Diego Garcia was probably a false flag, so we’re primed to believe it.

Okay, I believe it — but — do look inside your own head too, this is interesting! Just because I believe it, does not mean that I know it’s true. Let’s face it, I’ve only just stopped believing Netanyahu was dead, and that didn’t surprise me at all.
Nor would it surprise me if I learned that he is dead and that all the proofs that he wasn’t were the frauds. But that doesn’t matter. We know our politicians and mainstream media are embroiled in a world of money, power and sex-related blackmail, and are using the lies to propagate more lies…


We know that when someone says something that’s just too near the knuckle, they immediately get arrested…
Some people are so scared they’re succeeding in not believing most of what I just said, and some people have given in and ‘don’t believe anything any more’ but that, too, is a form of belief.
Hope
So should we just give up and despair? No, we shouldn’t because where hope lies at the moment is in the fact that most people already understand everything I’ve just said. If you’re still reading, then you probably do, too. Stop worrying when you’re fooled by something. It’s going to happen to all of us, regularly. So long as we only ‘believe’ it, but don’t think we ‘know’ it, so long as we remember that you only know what has proved itself to you through face-to-face meetings, through broadcasts from people who’ve been consistent and credible through everything, and through your own experience and your own thinking, you’ll know basic things like:
Most people don’t like war. Most people, when they meet and talk to other people, quite like people. People are happiest when they get together, and agree to do something together.
And when you know that and act on it, you know you can keep going. Which is what we need to do, to help each other through.
See you on the streets!
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2 responses to “On burning ambulances”
Great post, Kay. Things feel particularly overwhelming right now, not least because the shortfall of actual verifiable news coming out is resulting in a greater deluge than usual of punditry (reminds me of the Iraq war(s)) and instant explanations. But you are so right – hope and fightback are the two weapons we can wield.
PS – thanks for the link to the video of the US veteran making an impassioned attack on war.
Richard ________________________________
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Thanks Richard, and you’re welcome! I don’t suppose it works for everyone but when I get completely furious and confused, I go around singing Cockney Rebel’s ‘Come up and see me’ (You’ve done it all / You’ve taken everything / Except my belief in Mother Earth…. )
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