The problem with having Jews in the group when trying to
govern a nation according to civilized norms, is that everything they ask for
(and I mean absolutely, absolutely everything) is seeded with hard to detect
remote controlled bombs they can activate at will. This is the trick they have
been using for half a century to contaminate the American Congress and the
other institutions.
Instead of airing their views now as to what they fear may
happen, repeating such views if and when the fears materialize, to then suggest
how the situation should be tackled, the Jews decide ahead of time what they
want the institutions or the Congress to do. They ask that all this be codified
in a written communication with the White House or with a congressional
resolution, thus bind future executives with old idea whichever way the
situation may develop. When this happens, they demand that the communication or
the resolution be honored the way they codified it long ago or the way they would
alter it now to suit the moment.
In essence, what the Jews have been doing is sell the
American government a pig in the poke, and when the pig turned out to be
something else, they still wanted the thing to be treated like a pig or like
something new they chose. They could do this because the remote control they
held in the hand did more than detonate a bomb; they activated the contraption
to shift the shape of the pig and make it look like anything they wanted.
An old example of this is the letter they had George W. Bush
write to them concerning the policy of Jewish settlements in occupied Palestine . A more recent
example is the “law” which says that the US cannot sell weapons to a country
whose government came about through a military coup. Despite the fact that the
world has changed from the time when their wishes were codified, they still
demand that President Obama honor what they interpret the Bush letter to mean.
They also raise hell about America
delivering weapons to Egypt .
The Jews are at it again, this time concerning the nuclear
deal which America and five
other nations negotiated with Iran .
You can see the early stages of the tinkering being done to extend an umbilical
cord between them and the White House as well as the other institutions. The
cord is meant to serve as a remote control to activate the shape shifter or
detonate if necessary. That cord has a title: “On the Iran Nuclear Deal: Yes,
but...” and a subtitle: “Simply approving the agreement doesn't address its
many shortcomings. Here's what Congress should do.” It is an article written by
Richard Haass and published on August 29, 2015 in the Wall Street Journal.
After discussing the pros and cons of the agreement, Haass
mentions the two options on the table as to how the Congress may proceed. He
says neither one is desirable, and suggests a third option. This is how he put
it: “There is a third option: to make any vote in favor of the agreement
conditional on the U.S. adopting policies and positions … The following seven
points could be made in a White House communication, congressional resolution,
or both.” That's not just one umbilical cord, it is seven of them. Or if you
wish, seven channels through which to detonate or shift the shape of the pig
that Haass is selling to America .
Read the details of the seven points, and try to imagine how
the pundits will use them at a future time to hammer the administration – of
whatever color – with the cry: “this calls for war, war, war … it's time to
bomb Iran, bomb Iran, bomb Iran.” Imagine them bray these words on Fox News and
CNN. Imagine them echo-repeat the same themes in article after article on the
pages of such publications as the WSJ, NRO, Weekly Standard, Washington Post,
NY Daily News, Washington Times, NY Post and others.
And what would the cry be? Or the echoed themes? They would
be these: (1) “The U.S. is committed to [act] by any means, including military
force;” (2) “a threat to vital interests will not be tolerated;” (3) “Any
[unacceptable] behavior by Iran will be met with appropriate responses;” (4)
“The U.S. will provide its friends with the quantity and quality of military
assistance they need to meet threats posed by Iran;” (5) “Other measures will
be taken as warranted;” (6) “The U.S. will begin consultations on a follow-on
agreement. The executive will consult with Congress on such agreement;” (7)
“The executive will provide semiannual reports to the Congress on Iran .
As if this were not enough, Haass adds the following:
“Others may have their own ideas as to what needs saying and doing.” Funny, the
number 7 used to be sacred to the Jews. Not anymore. They now seek a bigger
number.