What makes the “Protocol of the Elders of Zion” look like a
lullaby for children is what happens on the ground in the Middle
East at this time, and by implication what happens around the
world. The Jews have succeeded in taking over the American superpower by tying
their own umbilical cord to America 's
blood circulation, and they are trying desperately now to maintain America 's own umbilical cord tied to the Middle East , and by implication tied to the rest of the
world.
You can see how this is playing itself out when you read and
analyze what is being said in the editorial of their mouthpiece, the Wall
Street Journal, which came under the title “The Costs of U.S. Retreat” and the
subtitle: “Al Qaeda revives in Iraq
and Syria 's contagion
spreads to Lebanon .”
The editorial was published in the Journal on January 6, 2014.
They begin with the reality that “Americans want to forget
about Iraq and Syria ,” then follow with the fallacy that “Syria and Iraq
haven't forgotten America ”
implying that the citizens of those countries want America 's involvement in their
affairs. And the editors formulate that fallacy with this convolution: “The
contagion from Syria is
spilling across borders requiring U.S. involvement and may eventually
cost American lives.”
This done, the editors of the Journal mention the” bad guys”
on the Middle Eastern stage, showing the role that each is playing in the
unfolding drama. What they do not mention are the authors of the drama, the
ones who wrote it – none other than World Jewry in collaboration with Israel . These
are the ones who dragged America
onto the stage originally, and got it to play the role they assigned for it.
But the trouble was that the play got out of hand, and the characters started
running away with the script. This is why the authors want America back on
the stage to make things go their way again.
So they talk about the Hezbollah militia who were created
when Israel invaded Lebanon at an
earlier time, and the country had no means to defend itself. The citizens there
did what any militia in the world would do which was to take up arms and defend
their homes against an invading force that their own government could not stop.
But Hezbollah did not disband after that because Israel
is still there, still being armed and financed by America ,
and still menacing Lebanon
and the whole region.
The editors also talk about Bashar Assad whose Syria developed
chemical weapons because it is the “poor man's bomb” that stands as a deterrent
against a neighbor who continually brags about having or not having a nuclear
arsenal. Israel has played this game for too long now, and America continues to
protect it in world forums when asked to come clean and tell what it is doing
in that realm. No says America ,
let Israel
play the game and let's all dance to its braggart tune.
The Journal editors also talk about Al Qaeda which is a
force that America
organized, armed and trained to fight the Soviets in Afghanistan . What happened after
that was that America turned
around and stabbed the organization in the back right after its fighters
succeeded at kicking the Soviets out of Afghanistan . Not only that, but America went on to interfere in Arab and Muslim
affairs at the behest of Israel
and World Jewry.
And they talk about the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki
for the way that his Shiite government (a Jewish-American version of a
pluralistic democracy) is treating the Sunni population of Iraq . The
editors of the Journal make the point that this bad treatment is what gave rise
to the Sunni jihadists who then turned around and affiliated themselves with al
Qaeda. The plot got very thick and remained outside the hand of its authors.
So then, who does the Wall Street Journal blame for this
horrific mess? Not Israel or the Jews who wrote the script, not the W and his
lieutenants Cheney, Rove and Rumsfeld who stage the play by starting all those
wars, but President Barack Obama who ended the wars; something that the
American people like very much by the admission of the editors themselves.