No, this is no longer an optical illusion; it is a full
blown delusion.
For decades, the propaganda operators of the Jewish mob of
pundits have been distorting reality, making Israel look like the heavenly home
that God chose to give to his Jewish angels. In His infinite wisdom, goes the
Jewish propaganda, God placed such home in the Middle East where the Arab and
Muslim demons had turned the region into a hellish Garden of Eden since the
beginning of time.
No, the Jews of America did not spread cheap propaganda to
cave dwellers that were never exposed to current or historical realities about
the Middle East; there were no cave dwellers in America. Rather, the Jews
believed that repeating a lie often enough would create optical illusions in
the mind's eyes of the listeners. And so they went ahead and lied often to
create such illusions in the minds of the crews that came to man the American
ship of state after each election cycle.
Propaganda that distorts reality to the limit is not new to
our era. Material created near the end of the nineteenth century and the start
of the twentieth told of enemies that urinated through their toes and others
that ate through their noses, and other far-fetched idiocies. This kind of
propaganda was later refined and made more subtle, but the idea of portraying
the enemy as being different from the norm remained unchanged.
When it came to the Jewish propaganda that was done outside
of America, it was clear that the Jews had more respect for their audiences, in
contrast to the contempt they displayed toward their American audiences. For
example, the Jews did not tell the foreigners that the Arabs were demons, they
told them things that went something like this: You and us are so much alike,
we are different from the Arabs. The Jews said it to the Turks and the Iranians
when they were courting them in an effort to have them join an anti-Arab
coalition.
What happened subsequent to those events, is that a younger
generation of Jewish propagandists took over from the old generation, and was
itself followed by yet another younger generation. Neither repeated the attempt
to create new optical illusions because they had grown with the old illusions
firmly planted in their psyche. However, something else happened. The old had
morphed into something different: the optical illusions became full blown
delusions.
Clifford D. May has provided a perfect example of what a
full blown delusion looks like when called upon to nudge America into doing the
things that never end well. He wrote an article under the title: “Pushing North
Korea and Iran to the brink,” and had it published on June 5, 2018 in The
Washington Times.
Reading the article, you realize early on that Clifford May
is not describing a situation he suspects may be new to the reader. No. The
feeling you get when reading the article is that Clifford May is so immersed in
his delusional vision, it is as real to him as feeling the heat of the sun at
high noon. Not only that, he also believes that the vision in his mind is seen
by everyone as clearly as they see the light of the sun at high noon.
That's what makes his sentences sound like strange
declarations. Here is a sample of that: “Mr. Obama's policy toward North Korea
rested on the premise: That Pyongyang would not develop the means to annihilate
American cities so long as he was in the White House.” We ask: What deluded
image was constructed in the diseased mind of Clifford May, which makes him
believe that as of January 21, 2017 Pyongyang had the means to annihilate
American cities, and that the calamity can still happen at any time?
It is in that “matter of fact” tone of imminent doom that
the entire article is written. It says that the author does not live in the
world where the rest of us carry on with our lives. Ours is a place where each
of us does his or her part to help raise a new generation of citizens ready to
build a world that matches our scientific and technological achievements.
When you begin to get the sense that Clifford May is not the
only Jew that's roaming in that delusional world, you come face to face with
the inevitable conclusion that many like him are not in our world because they
live in an imaginary place where they have one foot inside the gas chamber.
They are so imbued with stories about the Holocaust, their
lives are consumed by the fear that calamity will happen to them unless they
preempt it by inflicting it on others. They are sick people, and they make us
suffer with them.