CNN has used two Jewish techniques – from among the many it
normally uses – to continue dragging down America 's standing in the world. It
has taken it two more notches lower than it ever did before.
The network did all that with what is supposed to be a news
item it published on February 26, 2016, and an opinion piece written by a
contributor, it published two days later on Sunday, February the 28th., 2016.
What looked like a news item came under the title: “U.S. seeks to roll back human rights conditions
on Egypt
aid,” written by Nicole Gaouette, and published on the CNN website. The opinion
piece came under the title: “Will U.S. package ignore Egypt 's human
rights abuses?” Written by Aaron Miller, and also published on the CNN website.
The Gaouette item makes use of the technique which describes
a mountain while looking at a molehill. The Miller opinion piece makes use of
the technique that imagines nonexistent dots, and connects them with a line that’s
as real as one traced on the surface of water. The net result is that the whole
enterprise is turned into a journalistic sham of the kind that makes people
shake their heads in disbelief at the depth to which the Jews have taken
American journalism and taken down the nation state of America itself.
The story that’s a molehill described as a mountain is one
of mistaken identity happening in Egypt . A young man was identified
by name as having murdered someone before going into hiding. Tried and
convicted in absentia, the police made an extra effort to locate him. They
found the address of someone who goes by that name and went to arrest him. They
discovered that the individual was a toddler whose father could not understand
what was happening. Instead of dropping the matter there and then, the police
wanted to make sure that the father was not hiding the real culprit while
pretending that the name belonged to the toddler. They questioned the man who
managed to convince them he was telling the truth. They apologized and went
away.
The story was mentioned in a local tabloid; the social media
had a moment with it and the whole thing died out in a day or two as it should.
Actually, it died in Egypt
but not in the Jewish inspired Anglophile media of the world. As it happened, CNN
and those like it – always hungry to find Egyptian molehills they can describe
as mountains – picked up the story and harped on it as if to enliven a Roman
orgy of ancient times.
Specifically, Nicole Gaouette mentioned the story in her
article on Friday, February the 26th. And then, perhaps by coincidence, the CBS
investigative news magazine 60 Minutes ran a story on Sunday, February the
28th. on the kind of mistaken identities that happen in America . These
were incidences that turned into horror stories for the people who got tangled
in them. It is that living human beings were sometimes declared dead; their
benefits cut off and their holdings frozen.
Even when they presented themselves to the authorities and
proved they were alive and well, they were rarely restored to the status of the
living. Many went for years living a miserable life before the record was
corrected, and their rights restored. And guess what, my friend; CNN was not
interested in that story. Do you know why? Because it was an American mountain
and not an Egyptian molehill.
Instead, CNN was only interested on that Sunday to publish
the Aaron Miller opinion piece concerning the Egyptian situation as it relates
to America 's
foreign policy. The occasion was the statement that Secretary of State John
Kerry had given to Congress seeking to drop the mention of human rights when
dealing with Egypt .
Miller did what he often does; write an opinion piece that
was non-committal. Such attitude makes sense to him given that he does not care
about specific matters he cannot influence one way or the other. His interest often
lies in drawing a general contrast between a ‘perfect’ Israel and its ‘imperfect’
Arab neighbors. Because Palestinian land is paramount on his agenda, he pays
particular attention to Palestinian imperfections. Also the departure of Syria 's Bashar al-Assad from the scene being
something that would benefit Israel ,
he has that in mind as well.
And so, you see an opinion piece banged on the keyboard of
Aaron Miller's computer, connecting imaginary dots with an invisible line that
takes you from an Egypt whose “political and economic challenges are structural
and enduring,” to the arbitrary rules of “Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat,” to
the potential American decision that “Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is part
of the solution.” How much more horror can this planet take?
Finally, Aaron Miller the Jew felt duty bound to throw into
the mix the bottle of poison gas that puts the Congressional brains into the
sleep mode. This done, instead of saying that combating terrorism is better
done by everyone in their space, he says this: “reliance on the authoritarians
sows the seeds of the very instability the United States seeks to prevent.”
That means it is better to let America
bomb the Arabs and the Muslims while Israel slaughters the Palestinians,
than to let everyone solve their own problem. And he – and all those like him –
expects the brain-dead of the Congress to say unanimously: Yes, Jewish master
of America .
To make sure that last point is well understood, the author
adds that for now, America
will have to accept a situation “reflecting contradiction and hypocrisy in its
policy”.
It is not clear what the last statement means to convey.
Perhaps it is a Freudian slip revealing Miller's deep conviction that America is being hypocritical for bombing the
Arabs and the Muslims instead of Israel .