Imagine yourself driving leisurely on a deserted street in
the middle of the night, and you see someone fallen on his face, severely
smashed and barely alive. You stop to help and ask him what happened. He says
it was no hit and run accident, but that a gang he is acquainted with beat him
up.
At first, you wonder what sort of savages were those who did
such a thing. A while later, you begin to wonder what he could have done to
provoke this kind of response. You don't ask him, but take him to hospital and
then go home to get on with your life, thinking you'll never encounter a
situation like this ever again. But you turn out to be wrong because a few days
later, you encounter the same man on a different street but in the same
neighborhood, having suffered a similar treatment. This time, he says, a
different gang did it to him.
For a while, you give up thinking about possible motives,
but notice that something about you has changed. You no longer take things at
face value, but wonder why the people you work with, and those you spend time
with, behave out of character some of the time. You study the phenomenon
closely and determine that they – and all of us, in fact – suffer from
schizo-paranoia to one degree or another. And so you keep this in mind.
You go back to drive in the same neighborhood, and sure
enough, you encounter the same man, having suffered the same fate yet again.
You talk to him intending to accumulate as much knowledge as you can. You then
spend some time studying the subject in depth, and you come to the conclusion
that when schizo-paranoia reaches a high level, ordinary individuals become
obnoxious whereas those who are in a leadership position display megalomaniac
tendencies. Now you wonder if this can happen to a group such as a supremacist
gang, for example, or an ethnic group or a religious one.
You apply yourself to the study of the subject and determine
that yes; it can happen to a group. When it does, the individual displays
obnoxiousness when separated from the group, and displays megalomania when
acting in concert with the group. The most glaring examples of this reality are
the Jews. Catch them alone, and you'll find them to be fearful and obnoxious;
catch them in a group and they tend to be fearless and megalomaniac
For these reasons, human beings of every stripe have tended
to persecute the Jews now and throughout history. And like the man who kept
getting beaten up, humanity has placed no limit on what it will do to the Jews
whose obnoxious megalomania is itself unlimited.
And because the Jews freely choose to behave the way they
do, they fail to see how they can possibly rub humanity the wrong way. They
don't understand why being who they are provokes humanity so severely as to
wish punishing them as badly as it does. In fact, some people have pogrommed
the Jews, others have holocausted them, and many wish to final solution them.
Two examples illustrate why this is the case. The first is
an article that came under the title: “The case for (finally) Bombing Assad,”
written by Dennis B. Ross and Andrew J. Tabler. It was published on August 4,
2016 in the New York Times. The second is a column that came under the title:
“What Obama must do to get it right in Libya this time,” written by Benny
Avni and published on the same day in the NY Post. All three authors are Jews.
What Ross and Tabler are advocating is made explicit in the
title of their piece. The time has finally come, they say, to concoct an excuse
and do to Syria what America did to Iraq
and Libya ,
thus plunge the region into a situation that will make the current horror look
like a vacation.
As to Benny Avni, he does not believe it is enough that “at
the behest of the Libyan government, American planes will bomb targets in
Sirte.” What he wants to see is “a strategy [that] includes sustained military
effort, with some boots on the ground”.
And that's exactly the strategy that was designed by
Holocaust psychos ten years before they were hired to run Dick Cheney's office;
the place from which they executed the plan to destroy Iraq, thus set in motion
the calamity that is unfolding in the region at this time.