You can tell that a script was written by a beginner when
you see at least one character in the film described by the other characters as
being a magnificent human. It would be said that he or she is capable of
extraordinary feats. The trouble is that you never see him or her do something
that shows they live up to that description; it's only cheap talk. A good
example of this is the 'Number One' character in “Star Trek, the Next
Generation” who will be remembered by fans not for the qualities that the other
characters have attributed to him but for the number of times that he shouted
in a panicky voice: “shields up!”
That's a metaphor which almost parallels the relationship America has with Israel . You have here an army of
political and journalistic lackeys – Jews and non-Jews alike – running around
and constantly mouthing off the great relationship and strong alliance that
exist between the two countries. Well, the same thing is said when the
Americans speak of Canada ,
but they don't stop here. They describe that relationship by what defines it.
And that would be things like the size of trade between the two countries, the
common border they live with, the shared military experiences they are having
in different parts of the world, and so on.
So the question: Who are the political and journalistic
operatives in charge of maintaining the myth of a relationship in existence
between America and Israel which, in reality, is nothing more than a parasitic
one … always eroding America, yet talked about as if it were an alliance
benefiting the superpower? The simple answer is that these operatives are
treasonous Americans whose lives depend on eating from the Jewish carrot to
avoid being hit by the Jewish stick. They are bribed to perform the role of
mouthpieces for Jewish and Israeli interests, and they are blackmailed to the
effect that if they don't perform, the skeletons they hide in their closets
will be dragged out and put on display for the whole world to see.
This says that the script – asinine as it is – was bound to
start fraying at some point along the line. It happened once under the
governance of Bush 41when his administration sanctioned Israel for
violating international law. And the situation seems to beg for something similar
or stronger to happen now … before America is made to pay a high price in blood
and treasure for sponsoring the criminal activities of a primitive ideology
that came wearing the full mantle and the savagery of the Stone Age, never attempting
to change since biblical times.
What is happening at this time is that reports are
circulating to the effect that the current administration is thinking along the
lines of the Bush 41 administration. It is apparently preparing a package of
sanctions that will dissociate America from Israel's criminal activities, and
serve as a reminder that America remains committed to the rule of law ...
meaning that it can no longer make an exception for Israel by turning a blind
eye to the fact that the continued occupation and robbery of Palestinian
territory is made by mostly American settlers who come financed with American
money, and equipped with American weapons, always counting on American
protection and American diplomatic cover in world forums. It is a system of
primitive savagery made to look and sound like a part of the American system of
values.
And so, you should now expect to see the bribed and the
blackmailed of the American politico-journalistic realm come out their rat
holes and their cockroach hideouts to protest on behalf of Israel against
their own people and their own government. Those who are happy to do no better
than the infamous 'Number One' in Star Trek, will keep shouting their version
of “shields up!” Others, however, will see that they are standing on a ship
which is going nowhere if not heading straight ahead to disaster. Unlike
'Number One' who stayed with the ship to the end, they will abandon it, and do
what Denise Crosby, who played Natasha Yar, did.
She said, after leaving: “I couldn't wait to get off that
show … I didn't want to spend the next six years going 'Aye, aye, captain.' It
just scared the hell out of me … I think you have to take your chances … I
didn't have to make house payments or support people. I was free to make those
kinds of decisions … God forbid you go through your life thinking, 'What if?'”