For the skeptics who still believe that the Jewish religion
has nothing to do with the delusion which characterizes the Jewish behavior
around matters as important as war and peace, the editors of the New York Daily
News offer solid proof that should convince them Judaism and delusion are one
and the same thing. It will help the skeptics see the light and change their
minds.
Under the title: “Listen and vote no on Iran deal,” the
editors wrote a piece they published on July 24, 2015 in the Daily News. The
title alone gives an indication as to how badly slanted the logic of these
people has become. They tell the full Congress to vote “no” on the Iran deal
based not on what the members will hear when the time will come, and they will
be duly briefed – but based on what the editors of the Daily News say they
heard Secretary of State John Kerry testify at the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee. Why then listen to something – whatever the thing may be – having
made up their minds that they will vote no because the editors of the Daily
News told them to?
Well, maybe the editors are telling the members of Congress
they should read the rest of the editorial and decide, here and now, to vote no
rather than attend the meetings which the various committees and the White
House will hold to brief them. The editors even seem to argue that their method
will be the better course to take. Here is what they say in this regard: “The
Obama administration is trying to keep the Congress from correcting his
insanely dangerous mistake.” Get it? They say Obama is insane, and they are
not. This makes their advice more valuable, and so they call on their fellow
Jew, Senator Schumer to “reject the President's recklessness.”
And while most Jews realize that the Messiah has not come
yet, and that they do not own the world as yet (even if they own a good chunk
of the American Congress of dumbbells) the editors of the Daily News speak as
if they have the deed to a piece of real estate called Earth – sometimes
referred to as Third Rock from the Sun. Look what their delusion allows them to
believe: they chide John Kerry for “ruling out uniting the globe behind
sanctions” as if he had the power to do so just for the asking. What makes them
believe this? That America 's
foreign policy is owned and operated by Jews? No. Not really. Well then, what
is it?
It is that they have a theory which refutes what Kerry has
said. He did say that rejection of the deal would give the Iranians the green
light to double the pace of uranium enrichment, proceed with a heavy water
reactor, install more efficient centrifuges, and do it all without the world
inspecting what they do. No, no, no, say the editors of the Daily News because
they have it from a higher authority that this is false. Mind you, that
authority is not the Messiah they are waiting for but a worthy replacement – or
so it seems they are saying.
Their authority is the Iranian Rouhani, they say. He is the
one who told the truth on national television ... Iran 's national television, that
is. What the man has said is this: “At first they wanted us to have 100
centrifuges; now we will have 6,000.” Because we do not have the rest of the
speech, we do not know what else Rouhani told his people on this specific point.
But we know a few things from other sources. It is that as of now, Iran has 19,000
centrifuges. This number will be reduced to 6,000 – the number they needed to
fuel the civilian power station they already have.
The editors go on to say that Rouhani boasted he won the
right to have advanced centrifuges capable of enriching weapons-grade uranium,
and that he ended the sanctions on missiles. These are two deceptions, made not
by the Iranian but the Jewish editors. Maybe they deceived their readers out of
ignorance, or maybe they deceived by deliberate intent. The fact is that
advanced or not, all centrifuges are capable of enriching uranium to weapons-grade. It is just that the advanced units do it faster. As to the
missiles, they represent no greater danger than conventional weapons since the
nuclear warheads are banned.
To end the editorial, the full flowering of the editors'
Jewishness blooms not like roses adorning the garden of equal treatment, but
like weed poisoning it. Here they are – Jews who weep because Iran will get
its money back, when they never cease to weep as they beg for charity from
those naïve enough to be touched by fake tears. Look what is making them weep
this time: “the enrichment of Iran
by what could be more than $100 billion.” They surely would love to get their
hands on this money.