There
is a first for everything, except that the first concerning a late occurrence,
turned out to be as old as time itself.
The
occurrence in question has to do with the Jews demanding that they be loved
unconditionally, infinitely and eternally. Until they came to America, the Jews
did not have the temerity to ask for such privileges openly, much less demand
it. However, the desire had been there since the beginning of time.
But
what is the single reality at the center of the Jewish system of beliefs that
makes the Jews hold on to two diametrically opposed extremes at the same time
concerning the same subject, such as being homicidal thieves and also hunger to
be loved? Well, it can be said that the single idea is the conviction they have
that they were chosen by God, the creator of everything, to own everything he
created. It is therefore logical for the Jews to want to own everything; and
for this to happen, they reckon they must be loved.
But
reality being what it is, everyone on Planet Earth did not receive the divine
memo which says: You must move over without question when the Jews come to take
your place and take whatever else you own. For this reason, the Jews meet with
resistance when they try to move into the places they covet. But since they
believe that God is on their side, they feel they must fulfill his will by
killing those who oppose them before taking their properties; an act they feel
is perfectly compatible with the desire to be loved.
An
example that shows how such a crime is unfolding at this moment, is described
in an article that came under the title: “All will benefit from Trump's Middle
East peace plan,” and the subtitle: “While the security challenges remain, the
plan is historic.” It was written by Oded Revivi who is mayor of a town in
occupied Palestine. The article was published on January 31, 2020 in The
Washington Times.
The
occasion was the unveiling of the latest American plan to legalize the crime
against humanity that America has conspired to put together in collaboration
with World Jewry and the various Jewish lobbies that dot the American political
landscape. Oded Revivi was invited to the ceremony of the plan's unveiling, and
the following is what the writer has conveyed:
“There
are parts of the plan that don't sit well with me. I never dreamed that I would
hear President Donald Trump use the terminology 'Palestinian State.' It was
hard to digest US recognition of the eastern neighborhoods of Jerusalem as the
Palestinian capital. No, this plan does not embrace all of our demands”.
So,
here you have one of the Jewish thieves volunteering to speak in the name of
all the thieves who are taking part in the theft of Palestine––revealing that
they all feel their muscular pinhead friend named America, is not giving them
enough of what they want and deserve.
Worse,
they feel that America seems to recognize that if the Jews –– who were never
more than a bunch of nomadic tribes drifting from one place to another ––
deserve to have a nation of their own, then the Palestinians –– who farmed the
land for thousands of years, turning it into the land of milk and honey –– are
more deserving to have a nation of their own. And this fact alone was enough to
make the Jews blow their entrails out of their bellies while crying out: let
them not have a nation, let them not have a nation.
But
enough of Oded Revivi. Look now what Daniel Kurtzer says America has done under
the hypnotic effect of the Planet's most notorious murderous thieves. Kurtzer
wrote an article under the title: “Why did trump release this awful plan now?”
and had it published on February 3, 2020 in the New York Daily News. Rewritten
in a condensed form, the writer said the following:
“The
amateur Trump team thought that the promise of some $50 billion might entice
the Palestinians to negotiate. Addressing the question of how much he
understood, Jared Kushner boasted that he had read 25 books. I don't find this
credible. Any one of the books alone would have made a case against putting
forward a sophomoric proposal. Trump has attacked the Palestinians; his plan
might have been the coup de grace he envisioned. In effect, Trump told the
Palestinians they needed to abandon their two-state hopes and dreams. For three
years, Trump's team has pursued a cynical and malicious policy toward
Palestinians. Often their antagonism is for no reason at all, simply punitive”.