Bret Stephens wrote an article to say he is not sorry the
CIA inflicted waterboarding on detainees; a practice he refuses to call
torture. He said this much under the title: “I Am not Sorry the CIA
Waterboarded” and the subtitle: “Dick Cheney says he would 'do it again in a
minute.' He's right.” The article was published on December 16, 2014 in the
Wall Street Journal.
The readers that studied the Stephens philosophy from his
writings would have noted that he likes everything which promotes Israel and the
Jewish causes; and that he dislikes anything that would harm them. Thus, for
him to come now and admit that he is not sorry the CIA waterboarded, is to say
he believes that neither Israel
nor any of the Jewish causes will suffer as a result. But that's where he is
mistaken.
The truth is that America is the cash cow which Israel and
the Jews are milking non-stop – the first doing it to survive; the second doing
it to keep up with the billionaires of Europe, Asia, the Middle East and those
of North, Central and South America. Thus, it stands to reason that the more
that America gets hurt, the
least that Israel
and the Jews will be able to milk it. So the question: Did this reality escape
the attention of Bret Stephens?
The reality surrounding this question is so puzzling, there
is only one way to answer it: Who knows? In fact, anyone that has been
observing and studying the Jews for an extended period of time would know that
no matter what these people concoct in response to a situation, they never work
out an exit strategy or a plan B. This means they do not look ahead to prepare
for the possibility that something may go wrong.
This makes of the Jewish method a ballistic operation more
than a guided one. In fact, this is the way they want it to be, and that's
because they adhere to a religious dogma that compels them to launch their
projects, and leave them in the care of some divine providence that will
determine the end result. They believe they have the solemn promise of the
Almighty that He will save them in the end, provided they accept the setbacks
they will encounter on their way there.
This being their method of operation, Bret Stephens and
those of his ilk could not care less what happens to America as a result of what it does
when handling detainees … which happens to be something that pleases them
anyway. But why would they be pleased by torture even if they have the ability
to place themselves in the denial mode and refuse to call it by that name?
The answer to that question is simple: The indoctrination of
the Jews is continually being updated and refreshed by the self-appointed
leaders who run a propaganda machine designed to imbue everything that young
Jews – and old ones too – see, hear, taste, smell and touch, with notions to
the effect that the world is a dangerous place for Jews to live in.
In fact, these people are continually being told there is no
one out there that did not hurt the Jews at one time in the past, that is not
hurting them now, or that will not hurt them in the future. Children are fed
this sort of propaganda with their mothers' milk. They learn more about it in
school, in the synagogue, in field trips to holocaust memorials, and in trips
overseas when they visit the concentration camps of a war that ended before
their parents were born, and in some cases even their grandparents.
And these youngsters grow up feeling not physical pain
(unless it is psychosomatic,) but a psychological pain that is soothed by one
thing only: the knowledge that someone else is suffering as much if not more.
And when they learn that the suffering of others came in response to the pain
that was inflicted on them, they take it as sweet revenge and find it even more
comforting.
All that comes out from a montage of passages in the
Stephens article. Here it is: “I am not sorry KSM was waterboarded 183 times.
[He] murdered Danny Pearl. I am sorry he remains alive nearly 12 years after
his capture. I am not sorry that the drone strikes killed hundreds, perhaps thousands
of innocents who committed no crime deserving of death from 30,000 feet. I am
sorry that we are having a convulsion over the fact that the CIA captured,
interrogated and killed two detainees.”