There is no lie someone can tell that's more damned than
pretending he's speaking freely when he's not. That's because it is hard to
read someone's mind even if we have a lie detector.
This being the case, it was difficult for the generally
gullible people of North America to realize how much the Jewish cabal of
political leaders was taking advantage of them, and taking them for a ride. In
fact, the cabal was able to make the people believe they were living in freedom
when in reality, they were parroting what the cabal had conditioned them to
spout. The net result is that the people and political leaders of America have
been lying to each other, even lying to the self.
If you find this to be incredibly difficult to believe, two
articles should help you see how a situation like that can develop. One article
came under the title: “No more apologies for the West” and the subtitle: “It's
the rest of the world that should deal with its sins,” written by Clifford D.
May and published on February 28, 2017 in The Washington Times. The other came
under the title: “Trump Shouldn't Ignore Israel 's Consensus,” written by
Jonathan S. Tobin and published on the same day, February 28, 2017 in National
Review Online.
The aim of the cabal has always been to tell the Americans
that they and the Israelis are free people, which is why they must stick
together and fight the bad guys who are freedom-hating barbarians. The Jews
warned the Americans that if they don't stick together, the barbarians at the
gate will subjugate them separately. They also told them what it means to stick
together. They said it means sending billions of dollars to Israel year
after year after year … and in-between the years.
The trouble is that ordinary people find it difficult to
wrap their arms around the abstract concept of freedom when it is not tied to
the principle of free speech. They need to be told they are free because they
can hear commentary that's critical of the government without seeing someone go
to jail, for example. So be it. But could it be that what the people hear is no
more innocent than a glass of sweet water laced with tasteless but deadly
poison? This is where the May and Tobin articles demonstrate how something like
this can happen.
Clifford May plays the game by talking about someone while
pretending to talk about someone else. Look how he tackles the sin of
colonialism: “Why do historians condemn Western imperialism while ignoring the
Islamic empires of the past?” And look how he tackles the sin of exploitation:
“[most] of the oil produced in [Sunni] Saudi Arabia comes from where most
of the Shia live.” Okay. But where's the poison in these statements?
The fact is that imperialism is a phenomenon of the past.
Not many people are hung up on it, except when the discussion veers in the
direction of the one place where colonialism is still practiced. It is the
Jewish occupation of Palestine
where the exploitation and looting of resources goes on at a rate surpassing
the savagery that defines Jewish life in biblical times.
And so, without mentioning Israel , Clifford May has managed to
absolve it of its colonial practices and its exploitation of the Palestinian
properties and resources. May did it by involving the “Western” powers and the
“Arab” empires in a discussion that has not been their concern for ages, but is
the ongoing concern of Israel .
And that, my friend, is the innocent looking glass containing the deadly sweet
water.
As to Jonathan Tobin, he talks about Israel alright,
but he omits the core of what the debate is about. It is about the peace
process that should lead to the end of the occupation. But Tobin dismisses this
approach off-hand with the assertion he has in the first sentence: “peace is a
pipe dream. President Trump would be wise to heed this warning.” If that's the
case, what then is there to talk about?
Tobin has chosen to educate the President of the United States on Israel 's inter-party politics. He
advises the President to get acquainted with that because – according to him –
peace with the Palestinians can be determined not by the rule of law that's
adhered to by the nations of the world, but the mood of the various players in
Israeli politics.
Meanwhile, the American President should know that no matter
how much the local Israeli politics impedes the peace process, Israel is never
guilty of what it commits. Instead, the guilty parties will always be former
President Barack Obama, the left wing media in Israel
and America ,
and the Palestinians themselves.
This is when it becomes clear that the Jews have created
another group of victims beside the Palestinians. It is none other than the
people of the United States
who are badly served by their political leaders.
This happened because the Jews mastered the art of talking
about someone while meaning someone else. They also mastered the art of talking
about Palestine
through the filter of Jewish politics. This has allowed the Jews to exploit the
Americans; a necessity to continue exploiting the Palestinians.