Bear with me even if you hate mathematics because there is
something interesting you should know about. Human beings may be superstitious,
but they are fascinated by numbers. Since time immemorial they toyed with the
number system, placing the digits in patterns that yield results which appear
to hold mysterious powers.
One such pattern was discovered in ancient times and revived
in the Middle Ages by Fibonacci. The pattern caught the attention of some people
in modern times, especially the stock market traders who attribute their
winnings but not their losses to the use of the pattern.
Here is how the Fibonacci pattern is arranged: Begin with
the two digits 0 and 1. Add them together to obtain the result 1. Place the
three digits in a row to create this pattern 0,1,1. Again add the last two
digits to obtain the result 2 which you place to the right of the pattern like
this: 0,1,1,2... Once again, add the last two digits to obtain 3 which you
place to the right of the pattern like this: 0,1,1,2,3... Keep adding the last
two digits, placing the result to the right of the pattern, and you'll have
produced the series: 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55... and so on to infinity. This
is the Fibonacci pattern of numbers.
Believe it or not the Judeo-Israeli syndicate has been
playing a similar game, perhaps motivated by superstition or perhaps by
something else. It must be said, however, that the game the syndicate is
playing has been yielding big results for Israel … not because the Jewish
pattern has mysterious powers but because it is played on creatures that lost
their marbles.
You can see an example of that by going over the article
which came under the title: “Making peace is harder than making war” and the
subtitle: “Will the Palestinians reject rejectionism?” It was written by
Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, and published on August 9, 2018 in
The Washington Times.
What you'll discover when reading the article is that the
Jewish syndicate is using a pattern with which to fool the captains of
America's ship of state. In practical terms, it allows the Jewish lobby to suck
the country's blood like a small leech that's nevertheless endowed with the
appetite of a whale.
Aware that the Trump administration will soon unveil a peace
plan the Jewish syndicate will reject and will want to blame the Palestinians
for the rejection, Danny Danon turned on the pattern by asking if the
Palestinians were ready for peace. In response to his question, he speculated
that they were not. Here are his words: “If history is our guide, the answer is
likely an unequivocal No.'” That is, even before the unveiling of the new plan,
the Jews said it will be rejected not by them but by the Palestinians who said
no such thing. And that's the kind of game the Jews have been playing since the
Oslo Agreement.
What the Jews did each time that someone came up with a
peace plan, was to reject it immediately and blame the rejection on the
Palestinians by accusing them of having done so previously. Thus, the Jewish
2nd rejection came because the Jews falsely blamed the Palestinians for the 1st
rejection. The 3rd Jewish rejection came because they blamed the 2nd and 1st
rejections on the Palestinians. The 4th Jewish rejection came because they
blamed the 3rd, 2nd and 1st rejections on the Palestinians … and so on for the
umpteenth time. Do you see the similarities between this pattern and that of
Fibonacci?
This Jewish game has such a mesmerizing effect on the
captains of America's ship of state, members of the American Congress never
question the oddity in a story whose analogy might go something like this: The
bank robber desperately wants to return the money he stole at gun point, but
the bank manager is more interested in scoring points and so, refuses to take
the money back.
Danny Danon says this much to those who read his article. He
gives as proof that he is telling the truth, the fact that the whole world
believes the bank manager instead of believing the bank robber. Here are his
words:
“A necessary step to peace is to cease enabling this
hypocrisy. Mr. Abbas knows that he can seek refuge in the UN's warm embrace,
which only serves to enable Palestinian rejectionism. Mr. Abbas must learn that
recourse in the UN is not the way to achieve peace. When the UN continues to
provide a platform, this only emboldens the Palestinians' rejectionism and
moves us further from peace”.