Those who were old enough four decades ago, and interested
enough in the Jewish insidious manipulation of the American politico-cultural
setting, might remember an episode of the CBS program 60-minutes that showed an
American woman pouring her heart out and drowning it into a sea of tears.
Do you know what her problem was? She was attached to the
American military and sent to Saudi
Arabia to do something but guess what
horror, what calamity and what disaster befell her when she got there. She was
told that when appearing in public, she must cover her head with a scarf or
wear a veil. Oh, what humiliation! What scandal! What blasphemy! It was worse
than being gang-raped in public in broad daylight with a million men watching,
laughing and clapping.
The point of the episode was that America
must cut its relations with Saudi
Arabia immediately. That is immediately; not
tomorrow or the next hour but immediately. But why did the Jews want this? They
wanted it because they felt they were at the cusp of locking America tightly
into their Judeo-Israeli bubble of influence, but they could see a weak patch
that had the potential to burst and blow the project asunder. That weak patch
was the good relationship that America
was maintaining with Saudi
Arabia . So the Jews did the usual thing: go
to the most influential American publication at the time – 60-minutes – and
through it inject their usual venomous slander into the heads, hearts and souls
of the American people. That was the woman who played victim.
Fast forward to February 12, 2018 and lo and behold, you
read an article in one of today's most influential publications, the Washington
Post, under the title: “America should get behind Saudi Arabia's revolutionary
crown prince,” written by the extreme Jewish fanatic and arch-Zionist, Dennis
Ross. So you wonder what happened in the four decades between then and now.
What happened is that the cumulative effect of Israeli
screw-ups in the Middle East –– using American cover, American weapons and
American money –– caused Iran
to grow into an anti-Israel giant; and forced Turkey
into curtailing its relations with Israel . The latter had no choice
but to turn to the Arabs and Russia
for help. Russia responded
with something like this: “Given your slandering of Russia
for decades, and your passing anti-Russian laws in the U.S. Congress, we deemed
that if you'll get as much as a fart from Russia , you'll have to go flat on
your belly and kiss the boots of three Cossacks." When Netanyahu did something
like that, Russia
told him there has been a change of heart. Three Cossacks will not be enough;
he'll have to kiss the boots of seven Cossacks.
Knowing that this game has no end – being the ones who
invented it – the Israelis decided to leave Russia alone for now and
concentrate on the Arab side of the equation. However, instead of admitting
they fear Iran so much, they are kissing Arab asses (a reversal from asking
America to kick Arab asses,) they said it was the Arabs who were seeking
Israel's protection in the same way that America was seeking Israel's
protection. Meanwhile, every time that the Jews approach the Arabs to ask for
the privilege of kissing an Arab ass, they don't come empty handed; they come
with a bouquet of flowers. One such bouquet is the Dennis Ross article.
Will the Arabs be seduced by this kind of antics? That's
unlikely to happen because when a stinker brings you flowers; the chances are
that you'll smell his stink more than you'll smell the scent of the flowers. So
then, what else could happen? Well, judging by the history of the Jews, the
same old scenario will repeat itself, except that the setting will have
changed.
You'll get a sense of that when reading an article that came
under the title: “Kim Yo Jong is a Twisted Sister” and the subtitle: “She holds
a key post in Pyongyang 's
fearsome and brutal Propaganda and Agitation Department.” It was written by
Claudia Rosett and published on February 14, 2018 in the Wall Street Journal.
Rosett begins her article by identifying who Kim Yo Jong is.
She says Yo Jong is the sister of North Korea 's leader Kim Jong Un.
She goes on to tell how bad that woman is despite the fact that CNN praised her
panache, and the president of South
Korea gave her a royal welcome in the South.