Nowadays we call recycling the
process of dismantling a product that has outlived its purpose, and use the
parts to build another product. The practice is an old one, however, in that it
goes back at least to the time of the pharaohs in ancient Egypt ; rulers
who were also avid builders of temples.
But given that temples are made
with granite, a substance that is not easy to shape into the form you wish to
give it even with the use of modern tools, let alone the tools of the times –
the ancient engineers came up with a bright idea. It was an idea that even the
pharaohs for whom the new temples were built, gave their blessings. The
engineers recycled someone else's existing temples.
Oh no, they did not dismantle the
old temples and use the parts to build something new; they simply scratched out
the markings of the person in whose name the original temple was built, and
chiseled into the walls the markings of the new owner. What a neat idea it must
have been at the time. Don't you think so? Mind you, we must allow for the fact
that whereas an ancient temple is a priceless thing to us today, it was no more
valuable to those who lived at the time than an old building in need of
renovation, is to us today. It's all relative, you see.
To tell the rest of the story, the
starving Jews who had gone to Egypt
looking for something to eat more than a thousand years after those monuments
were built – learned of the ancient practice. They took the knowledge with them
when they did the very Jewish thing of fleeing the country, having murdered the
children of Egypt
and looted the homes and temples of all their valuables.
When the Jews reached Europe in their Westward journey, they tried to recycle
the countries that took pity on them and fed them the way that the Egyptians
did previously. But having learned what the Jews had done to Egypt before
fleeing the country, the European societies dealt with the Jews preemptively
before the latter had the time to inflict much damage on their families, their
homes and their temples.
Centuries later, the Jews resumed
their westward journey, crossing the Atlantic Ocean .
They landed in America where
they found a society that was so tolerant, it let them practice the art of
dismantling the country and use the pieces to develop Israel . That
would be the place they consider their eternal home away from the ephemeral
home they now occupy. This one being the place from which they fear they may be
kicked out someday the way they were from everywhere else.
But despite that bitter history, once settled in America , the
Jews set out to dismantle everything in it that did not jive with their “Jewish
sensitivities.” This included the Christmas celebrations which used to give
them the creeps as they used to say. They succeeded in recycling much of America 's
culture, but failed with the Christmas project. They tried to scratch out the
nativity scenes and replace them with a combination of the Jewish menorah and
the Pagan festival of light but fell flat on their faces. When they realized
they could never defeat the cross, they learned to love it. Like someone
remarked: Give them enough time and they'll say they designed the thing.
With another exception beside Christmas, nothing else of
what the Jews dismantled in America
was so lucky as to survive their onslaught. From municipal laws to state laws
to federal laws to international laws … you name it, they scratched them out,
and had them replaced with concoctions that serve World Jewry and Israel at the
expense of everyone, including the American people.
As of now, there is one international law to which America is a
signatory, and the Jews proved time and again, to be incapable of scratching
out. It is the agreement referred to as the nuclear deal with Iran . The Jews
mounted a sustained and savage attack on it while being negotiated, and now
that it has become law, they continue to attack it. They also continue to work
on having it totally scratched out – if not under the current administration –
under a future administration they hope will be pliant enough to disregard America 's interests and respond positively to
their Jewish sensitivities and to Israel 's needs.
Guess what. They found someone to echo these sentiments. His
name is Armstrong Williams, a character that lent his signature to an article
that came under the title: “Why is America
emboldening Iran ?”
It is a compilation of the echo-repeated Jewish talking points, requiring no
more than the IQ of a bird to put together. The finished piece was published on
May 1, 2016 in The Washington Times.
The purpose of that article is to advocate the development
of Israel , a little thing
that has the ambition of becoming the hegemon of the Middle
East . Never mind that in the process of inflating it, America will
continue the process of being diminished financially, militarily and in terms
of its standing in the world. What counts to these people is Israel , always Israel
and no one but Israel .