What's the difference between an organism that's equipped
with a highly developed electrochemical cortex, and one that has not evolved as
much?
The answer is that the two organisms have a self-defense
mechanism that's instinctively triggered when they see what appears to be an
approaching danger. But the difference between the two organisms is that the
developed one will ascertain the danger is real before attacking. As to the
underdeveloped organism, it will attack regardless. The first specimen is
called a rational human being. The second might be called a paranoiac or a
psycho. It could also be a primate of lower rank.
It is bad enough to share space with an individual that's
fearful of everything or that's self-protective from everyone. It is calamitous
when his approach to life becomes a religion that's proselytized widely enough
to attract millions of adherents. Unfortunately, such case exists in real life.
It happens to be a religion called Judaism whose adherents call themselves
Jews. Worse than the rampaging these specimens do around the globe, is that they
have managed to persuade superpower America to become a spear in their
hand. They use it to gore anyone they dislike; especially those who move up the
ladder of aptitudes.
You can see for yourself what those specimens say to the
mentally feeble elites of America
to convince them they are in good hands turning their country into an
instrument of death in the service of Jewish and Israeli interests. You'll see
all that when you read: “The proliferation problem from hell,” an article that
also came under the subtitle: “Imagine a world in which North Korea and Iran have nuclear missiles.” It was
written by Clifford D. May, and published on July 18, 2017 in The Washington
Times.
As indicated in the subtitle, Clifford May is not telling
the elites of America
there is danger out there that needs to be addressed. He tells them to
“imagine” a world in which someone would be so advanced as to have the means to
threaten America .
After getting them to imagine the horror that's not there, he tells them how to
deal with a situation that may never be.
Here is what he says to those willing to listen: “Imagine a
world in which both North Korea
and Iran can wipe out cities
in America .
What concessions would be made to prevent such an eventuality? What gestures of
appeasement would be offered? What tribute would be paid? Is there anyone who
does not regard this outcome as contrary to the security of the United States ?”
And here is how he tells them they must respond: “Crippling
sanctions should be imposed on North
Korea . This will inflict pain on ordinary
North Koreans. North Korea
needs to become China 's
problem. [This] requires imposing sanctions on China ,
considering putting nuclear weapons in South Korea
and encouraging Japan
to become nuclear-armed. As to Iran ,
[its] behaviors should lead to further sanctions. Finally, the leaders of Iran and North
Korea should be given reason to worry that the United States
has military options that can end their regimes. If such options do not exist,
developing them ought to be a highest priority”.
But how can someone come up with ideas such as these? Well,
as mysterious as the functioning of the electrochemical cortex may be, what we
can safely say is that the process of producing ideas is not spontaneous. It
develops over time, and most likely by several authors, each of whom adds a
piece to what he inherited before handing it to his successor. You get a
glimpse of that in the Clifford May article as he asks:
“What happens if Iran 's next leader believes that to
bring about the 12th Imam, the Shia messiah requires an apocalypse? Bernard
Lewis famously said that for those who hold such beliefs, the concept of
Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) is not a deterrent, but an inducement”.
What must be known about Bernard Lewis is that he is the
inverter par excellence. Most of what he said about Islam, he got it from
looking at himself in the mirror. As a Jew, he got tired waiting for the Jewish
messiah that never came and most likely never will. And so, Bernard Lewis must
have feared that the messiah may actually be Muslim, and that he'll come to
annihilate the Jews.
Lewis must have lived with the nightmare of a Shia Samson
triggering a MAD apocalypse that will bring about an inter-religious Rapture.
He must have imagined members of the dreaded United Nations running around and
raving about holocausting all the Jews once and for all. The poor fellow.