Decade after decade, the Israelis, the Jewish establishment
worldwide and the Jewish lobby in America worked hand in hand to convince the
Western powers – and when they could, the Eastern powers – to deny the nations
of the Middle East the ability to develop economically, technologically and
scientifically.
The Jews felt it was necessary for them to adopt that
attitude, and do what they did because – motivated as they were by the
religious belief that humanity is evil at its core – they were ignorant enough,
fearful enough, hateful enough and delusional enough to judge that what was
good for the others was going to be detrimental to Israeli interests, if not
Israel's existence … and by extension Jewish existence.
And much of what happened in the region since that time, has
been influenced by the attitudes that were adopted towards it by the West
generally, America specifically, and the East incidentally. This is history
now, and no one can tell for certain how the Middle East would have developed
absent those foreign interferences. The “what if” approach to writing history
is better left to fiction writers.
What we can tell, however, or perhaps imagine with a high
degree of certainty, is what will continue to happen if the Israelis, the
Jewish establishment worldwide and the Jewish lobby in America, continue to
have the success that they had in the past. To put it simply, the region will
descend into a more frightening hellhole than the one in which it finds itself
at this time.
In fact, this is the game that the Jews kept trying to play
recently. Fortunately, however, they were having a hard time succeeding because
people everywhere are beginning to realize that the evil which the Jews thought
was at the core of humanity motivating it to do bad things, is the evil that
was discovered to be motivating the Jews themselves. And this is a condition
that remains so tenacious; they cannot be cured of it. They will resist you and
fight you to death if you try to exorcise them of it. They, and that evil, are
one and the inseparable same.
The drama – or perhaps the melodrama – which used to be
played out hush-hush in the past, has recently exploded on the world stage. It
happened during the past two years as each of the various characters tried to
play a constructive role negotiating the Iran nuclear deal. The exception has
been the Jewish character which hung on to its evil tradition, and played the
role of spoiler but lost in the end.
The Iran nuclear deal has been signed, sealed and delivered
by all sides, and the time has come for the Israelis, the Jewish establishment
worldwide and the Jewish lobby in America to lament, wail and cry their eyes
out over the spilled milk of their desire to see the destruction of others, and
rejoice at the pathetic delusion that Jews will be safe only when surrounded by
the weak and the dispossessed.
You can sense, feel, even see in your mind's eye the
distress signals that these people exude when someone in the region – be it a
foe or a friend – takes a step towards modernization. A short and succinct
example is the editorial that came under the title: “Nuclear chain reaction”
and the subtitle: “As the Iran deal is formalized, the region begins changing
for the worse.” It appeared on October 19, 2015 in the New York Daily News.
You do not need a PhD in philosophy to see that what these
people pretended to stand against was not the potential for weapons of mass
destruction to proliferate in the region; it was the potential for the nations
of the region to enter the modern age riding a new economy, new technologies
and a more advanced science.
Look what they say was the intent of the Western powers as
expressed by President Obama: “to ensure Iran fully fulfills each and every one
of its commitments.” Look what they are moaning about now: “Saudi Arabia has
plans to build 16 [civilian] nuclear reactors.” They went from Iran the foe to
Saudi Arabia the “friend,” from nuclear weapons to power generation. They lied
about their intentions because of one reason: They are Jewish.