“Esther Project”

A media earthquake rocks America.
Tucker Carlson, the most famous and influential broadcaster in the American media, a man once considered part of the pro-Israel movement, dropped a heavy bombshell in the face of the American media and political establishment.
In a live broadcast watched by millions, he uttered words that no one in his position had dared to say before:
“There is no such thing as God’s chosen people. God does not choose a people who kill children. This is heresy, and these are criminals and thieves.”
The sentence was enough to ignite a storm that has not yet subsided.
Newspapers and platforms were filled with attacks against him. Some accused him of hatred, while others said he was simply trying to please his audience. But behind it all, it was clear that the man had touched a raw nerve in the American consciousness: the question that is forbidden to be asked there—how long will the American media remain captive to the entity’s narrative?
This transformation from a figure of Tucker Carlson’s stature did not come out of nowhere.
In recent weeks, official documents have revealed a network funded by the Israeli government to pay influencers around the world, particularly in the United States, to polish its image on social media.
Documents filed with the US Department of Justice under FARA revealed that the Israeli Foreign Ministry spent nearly $900,000 on a media campaign called the “Esther Project,” which included funding posts on Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms. Some influencers were paid up to $7,000 per post for content promoting Israel as a “victim” or a “civilized human model.”
Remarkably, the choice of the name “Esther” was not a coincidence; rather, it is derived from an ancient religious story popular among the descendants of Banu Nadir, which tells the story of a woman who was able to influence the Persian king from within the palace, tipping the scales in favor of her people.
In the modern political consciousness of Israel, “Esther” symbolizes soft power, working from within, and using the media instead of weapons.
Thus, the propaganda project bears a name that suggests “smart infiltration” into global consciousness to alter narratives and change the image—just as Esther did in her ancient story when she reversed the king’s decision at the last minute.
Tucker Carlson, once one of the entity’s most ardent defenders, recently began reconsidering his positions after witnessing the painful, inexcusable scenes unfolding in the Blessed Land.
The images of children under the rubble in the Blessed Gaza Strip, the destroyed hospitals, and entire neighborhoods being wiped out, prompted him to say without hesitation: “Anyone who kills children cannot be chosen by God.”
In his final episode, he not only criticized the entity, but also harshly criticized the American media, which justifies the killing with flowery humanitarian phrases. He said that journalists who justify the crimes are complicit in them.
His words were a thunderbolt to American media studios, which had long believed that controlling people’s consciousness was guaranteed.
But reality has changed.
Thanks to the growing awareness and the resistance’s broadcasting of authentic scenes from within the blessed Gaza Strip, it has become difficult for any propaganda machine to conceal or distort the truth.
The masks have fallen, and the truths they have tried to conceal for decades are beginning to be revealed.
Tucker Carlson’s statements, coinciding with the exposure of the paid-for Esther Project, have re-raised the fundamental question:
Is the support we see for the entity in the West a genuine conviction, or is it the result of money pumped into minds to manipulate and create artificial sympathy?
Tucker Carlson’s words were not just a passing opinion; they were an earthquake in the Western narrative itself.
When America’s most famous broadcaster uttered this line on air, it was not an emotional statement; it was a declaration of the collapse of the myth of the “chosen people” that the descendants of Banu Nadir tried to market to the world.
It is a moment of transformation in consciousness, as the West began to hear the truth from within its own homes—not only from the entity’s opponents, but also from the heart of its own media system.
Perhaps history will record that this moment was the beginning of the collapse of the false narrative, and the beginning of the exposure of the lies that were built on the blood of innocents in the blessed land.