If you want to know how a hate and incitement machine works, there is an easy way to do it now. All you have to do is look at the January 8, 2012 editorial page of the Boston Herald and the January 15, 2012 editorial page of the Washington Post. The first has a piece with a title that says: “End Egypt arms aid”; the second has a piece that says: “Harassment in Egypt”. You will find that both editorials discuss a subject at such a low level of comprehension, it would make a 16 year old high school dropout wonder if she should apply for a job writing editorials for a Jewish dominated American publication. She knows she can write at this level if not better even though her teacher once said to her parents she has a learning disability that requires professional help. She may need help, she thinks to herself, but if those characters can have a position like this where they get paid handsomely, so can she. And she delights in the thought that if she did get such a position, it will be a lesson that her teacher will never forget.
The two editorials in question were written in reaction to the Egyptian government raiding the offices of a number of outfits calling themselves names such as: International Republican Institute (IRI), National Democratic Institute (NDI), Freedom House and the like. The Boston Herald describes their activities as: “...inoffensive U.S. democracy coaching organizations” and calls the reason why the Egyptians moved against them: “...a bogus claim of foreign 'interference' in Egyptian politics.” A little later on, the editors of the Herald enforce their argument by saying this: “[The outfits] have offered evidence that they complied with Egyptian law.” By contrast, the Washington Post says this: “Egyptian authorities are insisting that the NGOs register under laws passed but never enforced … which would allow the government to control funding.” A little later on, the editors of the Post say the following to further their argument: “...the aid is vital … to counter the huge flow of money from Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states to Islamist groups.”
So then, what role were the outfits playing? Were they inoffensive organizations that complied with Egyptian law, or outfits that operated in contravention of the laws that were there all along but were not enforced until now? And what is this idea about countering the inflow of money from Gulf states to Islamist groups? Did the Americans decide to turn Egypt into a battleground on which to fight for influence against the Arab states? Amazing gall for a people whose house is in such a disorder, they need someone to show them how to fix it! But if you are tickled by this and you wonder how the new form of cold war is being waged in the Middle East, the following quote from the Boston Herald may tell you something: “An end to military aid, coupled with the new U.S. talks with the Muslim Brotherhood, would show Egypt's generals where they really stand.” Now I ask this: Are the mentally challenged editors of America's Jewish dominated publications calling on their country to fight the Muslims with one hand and extend the other hand to them just to bug Egypt's generals? What kind of low IQ high school adolescents are these who are in charge of America's cultural life? No wonder the nation is going down the tube as fast as you can flush a toilet.
As you may have guessed, my friend, the International Republican Institute is an arm of the Republican Party of the beltway in the District of Columbia, while the National Democratic Institute is an arm of the Democratic Party, also headquartered at that same address. And this is how the Boston Herald describes the whole matter: “The raids on the offices of the … congressionally financed affiliates of the major U.S. parties, was an insult meant to show that the military is determined to dominate whatever civilian government emerges from … the parliamentary voting [in Egypt].” Well well, what have we here? The first thing that comes to mind is the question: How in hell can someone insult a congress that is made of parties which are themselves filled with nothing but (PPMGs) pimps and prostitutes, madams and gigolos? Is this not, by itself, the worst insult you can hurl at the idea of national governance? You cannot insult the insult, idiots!
The second thing that comes to mind is that there is here an implicit recognition of the fact that the battle being waged by foreigners in Egypt is a battle to “dominate whatever civilian government emerges...” Get it now? The PPMGs of America are borrowing money and using it to transform the nations of the world, Egypt among them, into PPMGs just like themselves. And why is that, you ask? Why, to serve Israel and world Jewry, of course. Just think about it, the aim here is to establish the long sought after Jewish dream of a world made exclusively of pimps and prostitutes, madams and gigolos like the Congress of good old USA -- all serving the one and only master race. Neat eh!
But you wouldn't know that from reading the Washington Post which says this: “Egyptian security forces … launched a … raid on 17 offices of American and U.S.-funded civil-society groups, including stalwarts of democracy promotion such as the National Democratic Institute, the International Republican Institute and Freedom House.” So you are prompted to look for a description as to how the outfits go about doing their “stalwart” work but find none in the editorial of the Post. Luckily, however, you find the description in the Boston Herald which says this: “Around the world the two U.S. institutes offer training in techniques needed by political parties ... how to register voters, how to organize campaigns, how to monitor polling places and so forth. They do not advocate particular policies. They have offered evidence that they complied with Egyptian law.”
The part regarding abstinence from advocating particular policies and the part regarding compliance with Egyptian law were shown to be lies and so we dismiss them as noise. As to the training that the editors say the outfits give to people around the world, I ask this question: How long does it take to train someone to register voters, organize campaigns and monitor polling stations? And how much does it cost to do that? Well, the answer according to the Washington Post is that it takes 40 million dollars a year for an indefinite period of time in Egypt alone. To put this in perspective, given that Egypt amounts to one percent the population of the world, it will take 4 billion dollars a year for an indefinite period of time to teach the world how to look for and recognize a Florida style chad that may not have been properly punctured by a voter. What a sick joke cooked up by the mentally challenged to impress the mentally challenged! But will the Chinese give the Americans this much aid to implement a project that is as dumb as this? Wake up taxpayers of America, someone is eating your lunch and it isn't the Chinese who are lending you the lunch money which your children will be asked to pay back.
Now get this from the editorial of the Washington Post: “Egyptian officials seeded local media with stories that portrayed the nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) as part of an international conspiracy to interfere in the country's politics.” Okay, my friend, go ahead and have the bellyful of laughs you are itching to have, then read the following. I realize that you're laughing because the two editorials are by themselves proof enough that somebody is trying to interfere with the politics of Egypt. This aside, what is puzzling is that they called the thing international conspiracy. The fact is -- and the world has known the thing to be -- a Jewish American conspiratorial farce that deserves to be referred to with the word “seeded” as did the editors of the Post. And this is because to grow something, you need seeds as well as the fertilizer on which they feed. Looking at the outfits that were created by the US Congress and financed with taxpayer money, we find them to be nothing more than seeds of evil planted in the countries that tolerate them. And these seeds do not come alone because with them comes the fertilizer on which they feed. And this is why this enterprise -- like all congressional enterprises -- stinks a malodor akin to the toilet of a Jewish American bordello. The world prays that the American voters will find a detergent strong enough to clean up this disgusting mess.
Here is something that will shed more light on the matter. It is often said in politics that if you want to know where the corruption begins and ends, follow the money. Similarly, it can be said that if you want to know where the conspiratorial farce begins and ends, follow the Jewish American stink. And here is one trail that comes courtesy of the Boston Herald: “Egypt's military rulers deserve more than the finger-wagging...” Further down the editorial, you meet this: “Timidity in the face of insults just encourages further truculence.” As to the Washington Post, you have this trail: “The State Department publicly condemned the raids.” Later on you meet this one: “But in public, the administration's rhetoric has been softening.” And this one too: “In short, the Egyptian government is openly flouting the administration's demand...”
What should this say to you? It says that the propaganda arm of the hate and incitement machine which stands tall in America reflecting the will of World Jewry is beginning to panic. These characters are panicking not because they are losing; they always do in the end and they know it. They are panicking because this time the loss is happening in full view of the public. And what this means to them is that they will never be able to spin the thing and make it look like another Jewish triumph of biblical dimension. Here is how it worked for them this time around. Knowing that having America in their pocket and knowing that Egypt was close to America, they thought they had Egypt too in their pocket. But then came the rude awakening when they discovered that Egypt can never be in someone's pocket because the people of that ancient nation know how to be friendly without knuckling under or falling into a state of subordination like do the Americans when someone whispers a sweet word in their ear. This is why the Jewish organizations panicked and why they sent a call to the media under their control to train their guns at Egypt's display of independence and fire all the stink bombs they can.
What else do these people dream about? Here is one thing from the Washington Post: “The significance of this dispute is difficult to overstate … At a minimum, any Egyptian government that follows [such] policies ought to be denied military aid.” The fact is that Egypt is not getting military aid from America. It is partnering with it in the defense of the region where America's contribution is the made-in-America equipment that costs about 1.3 billion dollars a year. When you compare this to the 2 billion dollars that America spends – not every year but each and every week -- and do so in Afghanistan alone not the entire region where that nation is located, you begin to appreciate how small is the contribution that the Egyptians are getting from America to do the big job they are doing. You can also see why they should tell the US Congress to take this deal and shove it right up their collective asshole then go to hell.
In fact, the Washington Post goes on to say something that shows you how stupid its editors are and what a bunch of assholes the Congress is made of. Here is the revealing passage: “That's why it is fortunate that Congress, over the administration's objections, conditioned the 2012 funding for Egypt on a certification that the government was carrying out a democratic transition.” The fact is that the intervention by Congress came before the Egyptian government had decided to enforce the law of the land, and started kicking asses like many in Egypt were urging it to do. In fact, this point was brought to light repeatedly since the eruption of the incident, and the argument was made to the effect that the Egyptians were finally telling the American Congress of PPMGs what to do with themselves. The editors of the Post must have known about this and yet, here they are making it sound like the cause was the effect, and the effect was the cause. Listen to me guys; get yourselves a 16 year old high school dropout who will show you how to write editorials that make sense.
This is an election year in America and the people there are about to vote for the executive branch as well as two thirds of the legislative branch. They can make it clear to those they choose before they choose them that they want a government of men and women who will represent them and work for them. What they do not want is a bunch of pimps and prostitutes, madams and gigolos who will rule over them in response to hate and incitement commands they receive from the Jewish propaganda machine.
It is time for the assholes everywhere in the American government to retire and let someone else save the country from the Judeo-Israeli scourge that has possessed it for too long already and has pushed it to ruin in every sense of the word.