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User: "Mimi Cohen"
Date: 28 Jan 2006 08:43:45 PM
Object: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users
DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html

glad I've got cable :)
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User: "serwad"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 12:24:41 AM
"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)

"cable" where the ***** do you camp? In Tonga?
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User: "Johnny"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 04:39:11 PM
"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)

Can't you see how Pro-Choice has caused this Islamic propagation?
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User: " torresD"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 04:59:51 PM
glad I've got cable :)
Internet, broadbanding, is making TV Cable obsolete.
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User: "Mimi Cohen"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 08:55:31 PM
torresD wrote:

glad I've got cable :)


Internet, broadbanding, is making TV Cable obsolete.

If you'd been following the conversation even *YOU* would have figured
out that I was talking about cable internet. Get a life, D, and an
education while you're at it.
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User: " torresD"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 09:53:18 PM
"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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torresD wrote:

glad I've got cable :)


Internet, broadbanding, is making TV Cable obsolete.


If you'd been following the conversation even *YOU* would have figured out
that I was talking about cable internet. Get a life, D, and an education
while you're at it.

Take your own advice, Mimi.
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User: "The Chief Instigator"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 30 Jan 2006 12:46:13 AM
"Johnny" <wxpprofessional@msn.com> writes:

"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html

glad I've got cable :)

Can't you see how Pro-Choice has caused this Islamic propagation?

I guess pro-choice is responsible for the Challenger and Columbia, too, right?
Idiot.
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
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NEXT GAME: Saturday, February 4 vs. Milwaukee, 7:35
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User: "DoD"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 28 Jan 2006 08:53:28 PM
"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)

They are very good.
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User: "Ben Cramer"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 28 Jan 2006 09:02:02 PM
"DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
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"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.

It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies and
*****.
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User: "DoD"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 28 Jan 2006 09:07:25 PM
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DoD wrote:

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glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies
and *****.

Nope.
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User: "Ben Cramer"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 28 Jan 2006 09:14:15 PM
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies
and *****.


Nope.

Afraid so, dopey.
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User: "DoD"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 28 Jan 2006 09:18:56 PM
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies
and *****.


Nope.


Afraid so, dopey.

You are always wrong Wally
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User: "Ben Cramer"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 28 Jan 2006 09:23:22 PM
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies
and *****.


Nope.


Afraid so, dopey.


You are always wrong Wally

Nope. Not a yid, me. Or a shabbos goy.



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User: ""

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 01:32:13 AM
On 28-Jan-2006, "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote:

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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies
and *****.


Nope.

Yeah, eliciting this reaction from this loser is probably the surest way
you can tell that the cite is the excruciating truth.
Susan
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User: "Ben Cramer"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 02:57:06 AM
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On 28-Jan-2006, "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote:

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"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid lies
and *****.


Nope.


Yeah, eliciting this reaction from this loser is probably the surest way
you can tell that the cite is the excruciating truth.

What the ***** are you babbling about now woman?
Has the thought of suicide been in you mind for long?


Susan

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User: " torresD"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 03:37:06 AM
I have CNN Pipeline, for $25.00 a year,
it's cheaper than cable.
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"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid
lies
and *****.


Nope.


Yeah, eliciting this reaction from this loser is probably the surest way
you can tell that the cite is the excruciating truth.


What the ***** are you babbling about now woman?

Has the thought of suicide been in you mind for long?






Susan



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User: "Ben Cramer"

Title: Q=Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 04:24:29 AM
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I have CNN Pipeline, for $25.00 a year,
it's cheaper than cable.

Australia is, unfortunately, still playing catch up with broadband internet.
My current ISP charges me $79.50 per month for a 1500/256 connectio, with
capped downloads. And that's one of the better deals available.


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"Mimi Cohen" <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in message
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DoD wrote:

http://www.conceptwizard.com/pipeline_of_hatred.html


glad I've got cable :)


They are very good.


It's nothing but a very basic Powerpoint presentation, full of yid
lies
and *****.


Nope.


Yeah, eliciting this reaction from this loser is probably the surest way
you can tell that the cite is the excruciating truth.


What the ***** are you babbling about now woman?

Has the thought of suicide been in you mind for long?






Susan





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User: "serwad"

Title: Re: Awesome, for the broadband users 29 Jan 2006 08:10:28 AM
What is the effect of political violence on Palestinian children? What is it
like for children to have Israeli soldiers enter one's home in the dead of
night with remote controlled dogs that attack them in their beds? How do
children feel when trapped by a three story high wall with armed guard
towers which encases their village, town or city, with only one gate in or
out and the gate is mostly locked? How do Palestinian children of Hebron
remain sane when marauding gangs of Israeli settler children and adults
attack them on their way to school? How does a small child react when their
father, or uncle or brother is slain before their eyes by Israeli soldiers,
and armed tanks roam the streets? How do children feel when their homes are
demolished with all their possessions inside to make way for illegal Israeli
settlements, or when Israeli attack jets and helicopters invade the skies
and strafe their communities with missiles?
These are not rhetorical questions but literal realities that face the
children of Palestine. Death or injury is a not a random occurrence but a
realistic possibility during a curfew or at a check-point. Israeli jets fly
by with regularity in Gaza exploding sound bombs that disrupt sleep and
increase the possibility of their mother suffering a miscarriage or father
having a massive stroke or heart attack.
Israel complains that Palestinian media feeds Palestinian children
anti-Israeli propaganda. No, Israel creates chaos, confiscates farmlands and
water supplies, creates a dizzying array of permits and policies that block
food and medical supplies and barricade the normal flow of life as a method
of fascist control. The Arab media merely reflects this reality. These
incidents weave into the fabric of a Palestinian child's life and lay the
foundation for what clearly Israeli policy makers hope will someday result
in a broken, submissive society. But instead, what they are creating is an
emerging society that has nothing left to lose. And that society's
population is likely to far outstrip that of Israel. Children make up 53 per
cent of the Palestinian population.
According to the U.S. State Department's annual Country Report on Human
Rights Practices for 2004, (the latest available figures) the Palestinian
population in the Occupied Territories stands at over 5.3 million. Israel's
population is 6.8 million, of whom 5.2 million are Jews and 1.3 million
Arabs. Most of Israel's Arab population is also of Palestinian origin, and
according to recent reports filtering out of Israel, plans call for the
ethnic cleansing of the Arab Israelis occupying their former lands and
villages to make way for Jewish settlements.
Arab Israelis lost control of their land and property when fledgling Israel
created the racist Absentee Property Laws in 1948 and the early 1950s,
declaring Arab Palestinians living in Israel "absent" from the land they
owned and occupied. This land grab was and continues to be a highly illegal
maneuver. Compensation was demanded by UN resolutions and international law
yet, unlike Jewish victims of the holocaust, this recompense has not been
paid. Today the Arab Israeli indigenous people living in so-called unmarked
villages are denied water and electricity by the Israeli government while
Jews moving to the area are immediately supplied with both plus other
amenities common to full rights of citizenship. Paranoia about the Arabs
within Jewish midst is driving the Israeli agenda for further Arab
containment within Israel. How might this affect the sensitivities of the
Arab Israeli population, especially their children who might resent attempts
to be beaten into submission? Might they too rise someday in rebellion?
Add the 5.3 million in Occupied Palestine to the 1.3 million Palestinian
Israelis and you've got 6.6 million Palestinians within historic Palestine,
a.k.a. Israel and Palestine. However, when factoring the real Palestinian
population statistics one must also take into account the millions of
Diaspora Palestinians living in exile, whether in despicable refugee camp
conditions in nearby countries as well as those living overseas.
Unfortunately, not all Palestinians settled in Europe and North America are
doing well, many live in a no-man's-land of exile with no rights guaranteed
under international law, except the Right of Return.
What terrifies Israel more than Palestinian suicide bombers is that every
Palestinian that exists on the planet has one inalienable right - as do all
people - to return to their place of (recent) origin. Not long ago, I read
that figure now tops 9 million. And if I know the Palestinians, despite all
the horror and hardship wrought by Zionist Israel, each has a longing to go
home at a time when lots of folks who one-upon-a-time couldn't wait to claim
their so-called Israeli birthright can't wait to leave. Bottom line,
Palestinians have a sense of belonging that needs no propaganda campaign to
instill. They are the people of the Holy Land whether Muslim, Jew or
Christian. Many Israelis however are pretenders to the throne, playing a
role driven by religious fanaticism not an innate sense of belonging.
Poverty and violence are on the rise. Others are lost souls who have been
truly oppressed elsewhere and are desperate for a sense of belonging. When I
was in Israel, I met several people that met that description, and my heart
went out to them. But Israel is quick to promise and often doesn't deliver,
because what they are after is not to secure a safe place for Jews (if they
are they've failed miserably) but rather warm, Jewish bodies (hey, anyone
can convert), to drive out the indigenous population. In terms of nations,
the modern state of Israel is less than 6 decades old, highly unstable and
constantly in extreme flux. A common need for security is maintained by
provoking Palestinian resistance. Racism and its resulting blow-back known
as terrorism are the ties that bind.
(There are, of course, Israelis that are at peace with themselves and their
surroundings and living elsewhere is beyond their comprehension. I have met
many non-racist Israelis who reach out in peace to the Palestinians and if
allowed to flourish could become the future mainstay of Israeli coexistence
with the Palestinians.)
Recently I found myself thinking back to a Conference on Palestine I
attended at the United Nations in 2004 where I heard Adah Kay speak. She is
the co-author of "Stolen Youth." Kay is a Professor at City University,
London. Last December, I was on a trip to England to conduct research on a
book I'm writing on early colonial New England, and we arranged to meet for
lunch at a café in the British Library. Months earlier I had written an
article where I quoted Kay as saying, "Israel portrays the children of
Palestine as terrorists, faceless stone throwers, but due to Israeli
policies, it's highly complex matrix of control, the health, education and
overall well-being of the 1.8 million children of Palestine are at severe
risk."
I suspect she was using statistics that were derived several years earlier
when the book was first developed. Based on the 2004 stats and the .53 ratio
of children to adults, there are 2,809,000 children living in Occupied
Palestine. Add to those stats the millions of children that are victimized
in the refugee camps and the disgruntled Arab Israeli children living in a
very unequal society and you've got one heck of a problem if Israel
continues its rabidly anti-Arab (anti-Semite) ways. (The election of Amir
Peretz as head of the Labor Party was an aberration and my, my how the
non-Arab leadership fled once his victory was apparent.)
During lunch, Adah Kay and I spoke of her Jewish-Zionist upbringing and of
her father who was at one time promoted for a leadership position in Israel,
which he declined. We also spoke of anti-Semitism and how Israel's cruelty
and oppression is provoking the reaction they most dread. Adah and her
husband volunteer as much time as they are able to Palestine, as do several
of their other friends within the London Jewish community. Kay co-authored
"Stolen Youth," with Catherine Cook and Adam Hanieh, former staff and
volunteers with Defense for Children International/Palestine Section.
Published in 2004 by the University of Michigan Press and subtitled, "The
Politics of Israel's Detention of Palestinian Children," "Stolen Youth" is
the first book to explore Israel's incarceration of Palestinian children
based on first-hand information from international human rights groups and
NGO workers in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Since the publication of "Stolen Youth," Kay has given talks where she
speaks of the particularly harsh punishment handed out to Palestinian
children in violation of Article 3, the Rights of Children. "Through law,
politics and economic restrictions Israel governs Palestine with thousands
of military orders controlling every aspect of their lives, down to what
plants are allowed to be grown," according to Kay.
The principles espoused in Article 3 first appeared in international law in
1924 as the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child, and were later
adopted by the General Assembly on 20 November 1959 and recognized in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in the International Covenant on
Civil and Political Rights in 1989. Article 3 states that "the child, by
reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and
care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after
birth." The article also acknowledges that "the family, as the fundamental
group of society and the natural environment for the growth and well-being
of all its members and particularly children, should be afforded the
necessary protection and assistance so that it can fully assume its
responsibilities within the community."
"The use of prison is central to the occupation," Kay said. Underscoring
that reality is the fact that Israel has detained more than 600,000
Palestinians from the time when the occupation began in 1967. Since 2000
over three thousand children have been arrested and imprisoned. Under
Israeli jurisdiction, Palestinian children have no right to a lawyer nor are
they permitted to know what the charges are. "Children of 16 and 17 are
treated by the military as adults, contrary to international law," Professor
Kay explained.
"Palestinian children once arrested are subject to torture including severe
beatings, exposure to extreme temperatures and forced into extreme
positions. They are blindfolded, shackled and put into detention centers in
military camps or in settlement outposts where the Israelis force them into
signing confessions and attempt to recruit them as collaborators. They are
almost always sent on to prison." Sounds like Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo!
According to Kay, once incarcerated, children have no access to formal
education which historically has been highly valued in Palestine. However,
most problematic are the conditions in Israel prisons which are overcrowded
and unsanitary, where medical care is rare. Children are isolated, lonely
and abused and endure lasting symptoms. Abuse in prison is systematic and
amounts to torture. Many attempt suicide and are subject to disease, Kay
reports.
If you read articles on Palestine or have visited as I have, you quickly
learn that Palestinian education in general is under attack where every
possible means is employed to restrict the movement of children as well as
their teachers. Last January, I attended a FFIPP (Faculty for Israeli and
Palestinian Peace) conference at Al Quds University in East Jerusalem. We
waited for a delegation of students and adults to joins us from the Gaza
Strip. Some couldn't make it because tanks had gotten in their way and they
feared they would be killed. Others were detained for many hours at the
check point. When they finally arrived and spoke the following day we heard
tales of brothers and sisters and other family members shot at by the IDF
for no reason in particular, except as a bizarre means of crowd control. All
had had family members killed.
As a case in point illustration, the following day, two of the teenagers
were arrested by the Israeli police while strolling in Jerusalem's Old City
during the conference lunch break. Despite having all the necessary permits
and doing absolutely nothing wrong, these children were thrown in a jeep and
brought to police headquarters where they were incarcerated. I was part of a
spontaneous delegation that assembled to track them down and fight for their
release. What was particularly painful for me, having spent hours chatting
with them, was that these jailed students were among the sweetest kids I
have ever met. I would personally adopt them in a heartbeat. Yet somehow
Israeli society views them as a threat? Why? The reason I keep hearing and
reading about and have witnessed is that certain orthodox rabbis and others
in power in Israel are offended because they are Arabs, whom they claim
usurped the land from them (when they were in Europe over the past 2
thousand years). Of course, these individuals have twisted historic reality
to suit their Zionist cause, but that aside, what is expressed is raw,
brutish racism and when it inspires violence, it is a blot on the society
that promotes and sustains it.
Adah Kay writes and speaks of children and teachers who are stopped at
checkpoints and of the mounds of dirt that block roadways. "They are gassed,
shot at and injured going to and from school," she explains. Hundreds of
students have been killed or injured on their way to and from school.
"Schools and universities have been broken into, shelled and bulldozed by
the military. Because of the constant disruptions there has been a decline
in concentration. Absent-mindedness, panic attacks and requests for frequent
breaks are on the increase," she said. Military orders have been used to
close down schools and universities. Under these conditions, it is difficult
to maintain standards and the arts and physical education have suffered as
drop-out rates increase.
Lack of access to safe water also increases health risks for children
suffering from malnutrition. Part of the purpose of Israel's racist,
Apartheid Wall is to insure that Palestinian aquifers are kept away from
Palestinian control. There is method to the madness of the erratic route of
the Wall as it snakes in to grab lands far from the established 1948, or
even the 1967 borders. With Israel in control of Palestine's water, costs
have risen by 80 per cent since 2000. "Electricity is cut to clinics so
medical supplies, including vaccines, are spoiled and mobile clinics are
prevented from reaching their destinations. Palestinians lack access to safe
water and must live with open sewers," Kay has documented.
The over-all health of Palestinian children is also deteriorating with
death, injury and disability on the rise. Though previously a middle class
society, poverty has significantly increased along with severe malnutrition,
she states. Nigel Roberts of the World Bank, recently described conditions
within Palestinian as being "on the verge of functional bankruptcy," with a
stunning unemployment rate of over 70% of young Palestinians between the
ages of 16 to 25.
But despite the occupation, Palestinians still display a remarkable
resiliency and strong coping mechanisms. However, social opportunities are
rare for these children and their vision for a future is bleak, Kay
maintains.
Today, because Israel manages to control the message, the media gives the
impression that since the summer of '05 when the 7,000 illegal Israeli
settlers were removed from the Gaza Strip, somehow the occupation has been
eased. But nothing could be further from the truth. If anything, the
brutishness of the occupation has intensified as the Apartheid Wall moves
toward completion, and Europe and America threaten Palestine with ceasing
their promised financial support unless they "turn away from violence." Talk
about blaming the victim! No wonder Palestinian support for Hamas is on the
rise. Hamas has not only been steadfast in attempting to resist but have
served their communities through charitable works that help sustain the
population despite all attempts to strangle it. Let's face it, in
democracies who do we vote for other than those who promise to protect us
and provide the foundation for a viable life.
Before we parted, Adah asked me as a Jew speaking to a Christian involved in
the issue of Palestine how I kept from becoming anti-Semitic. My answer was
simple. "Because of people like you, Adah," I said. People in the Jewish
community who devout their lives to working with the Palestinians and
exposing the Truth so that someday, somehow justice will prevail deserve
respect. Jews, Christians and Muslims are equally capable of good as well as
evil. But when hidden agendas involving extreme wealth and power come into
play, we all need to be on guard.
What we didn't discuss is what I truly believe is at the root of the evil.
Securing the Zionist agenda was totally dependant at the turn of the century
on British and European and later American support. Simultaneous to its rise
the developed nations were switching to an oil-based economy. Geologist had
discovered that the largest oil reserves were in the Middle East. The trick
was getting the Middle Eastern countries in the pockets of the power elite,
that's where the European Ashkenazi (non-Semite) Jews came in handy - by
setting up shop in the region - by claiming Palestine. The Zionist agenda is
one of power, domination and control, and an iron-clad belief in their
supremacy - perfect qualifications if you want to rile-up and then clamp
down on an indigenous population so that you can divide and conquer. Many
Jews openly opposed their agenda; some were killed because of their
opposition. At heart it's a White Makes Right belief system. But within the
Jewish Zionist movement (which also has a more benign side united by a sense
of victim-hood) there had to be an inner circle so convinced of their
entitlement they would stop at nothing. Enter the Stern Gang and other
Fighters for Israel who violated what many True Torah and other Jews believe
to be the Jewish innate sense of righteousness by practicing terrorism long
before the Arabs knew what hit them.
In my opinion, as long as we are oil dependant and supplies are being
depleted, the game of musical chairs will continue, the rich will grab the
prize and the poor will fall to the side. There will be conflict in
Palestine and Israel and throughout the oil rich regions. But once the move
is made to renewable energy resources, the need to support Israel will
dwindle as fast as the region's oil. Of course, that's when they might see
fit to rear their ugly Nuclear War Heads, just as America rears its nuclear
threat while renouncing any other country that might join the unholy club.
But what would be best is if the world threw off the yoke of foolish,
racist, elitist oppression and matured so that we can unite in cleaning up
the environment and recognize that all the children of the world have an
inalienable right to experience the best that life can offer.
As the Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw once wrote, "In an ugly and
unhappy world the richest man can purchase nothing but ugliness and
unhappiness."
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