Sunday, March 1, 2015

Anything you do, they can do as well

There is grace and dignity in growing to a mature age; even growing to old age. This applies to individuals, to institutions and even to a society. People respect the wisdom that must have accumulated under that gray hair, even if no effort is made to display the wisdom. What a gray lady or a gray gentleman need to do to distinguish themselves is to maintain a self respecting posture and to show respect for others.

This is what the English speaking world looked like until a while ago. People around the world sensed that in Britain, America, Canada and Australia a level of eminence was attained by individuals and their institutions such that the nation as a whole deserved to see bestowed on it the highest esteem that humanity could dispense on someone. But then the English speaking world was infiltrated by Jews, and that view was shattered. It happened because those nations were maneuvered by the Jews into losing their self respecting posture, and were made to display disrespect for others.

From a governing apparatus in America swarming with individuals who could not wait to jump in front of a television camera where they insulted the Middle Eastern nations that did nothing worse than sell them the petroleum they asked to buy, and from a British Broadcasting Corporation which handed its facilities to the Jewish propaganda machine where Israel was portrayed as a heavenly patch in the middle of an Arab Islamic hell – came a new attitude that turned the gray look of the English speaking world into the mark of senility, replacing what used to be the look of eminence and wisdom.

But that's not all because along with this, the Jews taught the English speaking nations to see something spectacular in everything they do; however insignificant these things may be … and to see nothing impressive in what the others do; however significant they may be. Thus, when in 1993 some foreign kids tried to blow up the World Trade Center and were caught, America's officials bragged that ingenuity made it possible to catch one of the culprits because he left his DNA on a stamp that he licked. Well, the next group of kids heard the bragging, licked no stamp, and in 2001 brought down that same World Trade Center.

And the Jews who think of themselves as being the chosen children of God … well, these people taught the Americans to think of themselves as being the exceptional nation that the world cannot do without. To prove it, they offered that the young around the world love America's culture; its music, films, dance, sports, clothes, fast foods and what have you. The trouble is that they never though someone would want to challenge this contention, thus failed to prepare themselves for the response which came from a most unexpected source.

You can read all about it in the Wall Street Journal editorial which came under the title: “Britain's Lost Girls” and the subtitle: “The 'ISIS brides knew what they were doing. That's the problem,” published on February 25, 2015. The editors explain what happened in this case the following way: “The girls were probably bombarded with messages about the supposed religious utopia awaiting them, coupled with denigration of the Western societies in which they lived.” Yes, this is sophisticated.

But does it sound familiar? Ask the kids and the adults out there in the world who are constantly bombarded with messages about the supposed utopia they are missing because their governments refuse to hand the country to the Jewish organizations, the way that America handed the Congress to the Jews. And so the kids of ISIS took it upon themselves to respond. Anything you can do, we can do as well if not better, they said. And they proved it.

Two days later, on February 27, 2015, the same Wall Street Journal editors wrote: “Iran on the Nuclear Edge,” a piece that also came under the subtitle: “Official leaks suggest the U.S. is making ever more concessions.”

Whether Iran intends to have the bomb; whether it will or will not have it eventually is beside the point at this time. The thing is that for more than a quarter century, Israel has signaled it has the bomb, and the Iranians responded: Anything you can do, we can do as well if not better. And they proved it.

Besides that, the Journal editors lament: “This week [Iran] blew up a mock U.S. aircraft carrier in naval exercises near the Strait of Hormuz.” They do so, having failed to see that it is Iran's response to America's: “Everything is on the table.” The Iranians are simply saying: Anything you can field against us, we can blow up to kingdom come.