The Jews brought a mental disease to America that
has paralyzed the intellectual life of what used to be a superpower; they
popularized the method of interpreting the world of today, and predicting that
of tomorrow by deciphering what they say are the intentions of everyone else.
You can see how debilitated the intellectual sphere in
America has become as a result of this infestation when you look at the article
that was written by J. Matthew McInnis and published on July 31, 2014 on the
website of the American Enterprise Institute. It has the disgustingly laughable
title of: “What are the Supreme Leader's calculations for Gaza
and the West Bank ?” Here is a guy who could
not tell what his wife is calculating when in heat, trying to tell us he can
read the mind of Iran 's
supreme leader.
And as always, when talking about an Iranian issue in America these days, the discussion degenerates
to the mention of the nuclear issue, and this is how McInnis ends the article: “The
US
needs to keep an eye on Iranian activities and use its leverage in the nuclear
negotiations to prevent a dangerous escalation.” Obviously, the man looked at
the carnage in Gaza and did not see a population
terrorized by an American death machine placed in the hands of savage Jews; he
instead imagined the calculations of Iran 's Supreme Leader.
But let us ask ourselves: What if the Iranians – the Supreme
Leader or any other Iranian – turn out to be a human being that can feel the
pain of others when they see them suffer the way that they do now in Gaza ? Could it be that
the Iranian Leader has reacted to the images of dead and dying children, of
women and men without thinking strategically or calculating that “the political
and military battlefields in Gaza and the West bank are up for grabs”? Could it
be?
Is it possible for a McInnis to consider for a moment that
an Iranian can have human feelings? Can a McInnis ever develop the sort of
humanity that would allow him to empathize with an Iranian that is feeling the
pain of a Palestinian? Can a McInnis ever display a shred of a human trait? Is
J. Matthew McInnis still a human being, or has the Jewish infestation turned
him into a mindless savage singing from the song sheet of his masters?
He could have learned a lesson from something he is himself
saying: “Hamas has proven stronger than many anticipated.” If many, including
himself, were wrong in their assessment of Hamas's strength with regard to
something that can be detected and counted, what makes him so sure he is not
wrong in assessing what goes on in the hearts and minds of the Iranians –
including their leader?
Just think about it for a moment – that the relationship
between the United States
and Mubarak's Egypt was
largely shaped by the Congressional cockroaches listening to people like
McInnis with regard to the tunnels that were said to be easy to take out if
only Egypt
had decided to do so. And here is Israel
flattening Gaza
because its military leaders say this is the only way to get rid of the
tunnels. Is there anyone sane out there who believes that Egypt was going to flatten Gaza to get rid of the tunnels? Or was there
another way of doing things that Egypt was exploring and that a
McInnis or any Jew couldn't even begin to contemplate?
Anyone who believes that human beings are naturally an evil
lot that can only be motivated by the threat of bombs exploding around them, is
a mental case that should not be allowed to maintain a legitimate relationship
with the rest of humanity. This is why the world is having a hard time
considering Israel
a legitimate entity. And this is happening not because Israel is
trying to become a normal nation, but because it is powered by the Jewish
mentality that has proven time and again, and throughout the ages, to be
incompatible with the human existence, condition and experience.
And it is this strange mentality that has infested the likes
of J. Matthew McInnis who, in turn, is spreading it to others by writing the
sort of articles we are here discussing.