CLAES THEILGAARD AND THE ZIONIST MAFIA
A DANGEROUS AGENDA IN DENMARK
Claes Theilgaard, currently serving as the societal editor at B.T., has been exposed for having connections to a dangerous Zionist mafia operating in Denmark. According to several sources, including a shocking report by Redox, Theilgaard is not only a central figure in far-right networks like Generation Identitarian but is also part of a broader campaign promoting Zionist interests in Denmark—often under the guise of journalism and conservative politics.
WHO IS THE ZIONIST MAFIA?
The so-called Zionist mafia is not a classic criminal organization but rather an alliance of legal, media, and political actors working to promote a specific agenda. Sources close to the matter allege that Claes Theilgaard has close ties to figures such as Dam Moalem, head of the Zionist “Israel Desk” in Denmark, and Jotam Confino, who has actively pursued legal cases against critics of Israel.
The Zionist mafia uses subtle methods such as fundraising, media campaigns, and legal pressure to achieve its goals. According to sources, Theilgaard is one of the key players in this larger campaign aimed at marginalizing Palestinian voices and other critics of Israel’s policies.
THEILGAARD’S CONNECTIONS TO ZIONIST ACTORS
Theilgaard’s connections run deep within the Zionist network. Reports suggest he has participated in events and meetings where prominent Zionist actors discuss ways to influence the Danish public discourse. One key example is his collaboration with Jotam Confino, with whom he has co-written several articles. Confino himself has been a significant voice for Zionist interests and is reportedly supported by lawyers with ties to Israel.
Additionally, Theilgaard is said to be part of a media campaign where articles in B.T. are used to advance a Zionist agenda. NGOs such as Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke and the Danish political party Enhedslisten have reportedly been targeted in these campaigns to discredit their support for Palestine.
A DANGEROUS INFLUENCE IN DANISH MEDIA
Berlingske Media, which owns B.T., is a central player in this campaign. The media outlet has repeatedly provided a platform for Zionist voices and far-right narratives, which work in unison to weaken criticism of Israel. According to several analyses, Claes Theilgaard and his colleagues are part of this collaboration aimed at undermining opponents of Israeli policies.
One striking example of this influence was Theilgaard’s coverage of protests against Israel’s attacks on Gaza. In his reporting, he consistently highlighted unsubstantiated claims of terrorist connections among protesters. This is part of a broader strategy to discredit pro-Palestinian supporters in Denmark.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR DENMARK?
This revelation raises serious questions about how powerful networks infiltrate Danish media and use them as tools for a hidden agenda. Theilgaard’s close ties to both far-right groups and Zionist actors demonstrate how ideologies and power interests combine into a dangerous cocktail.
The question remains: How can Danish media outlets like B.T. claim to be neutral when they clearly provide space for journalists involved in these networks? And what does this mean for freedom of expression when powerful Zionist actors use legal tools and media campaigns to suppress criticism?
Source: Redox – Read more here
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