Imagine this: you are the
representative of an African or Central Asian nation, and somebody comes to you
begging that you, “please, please, please take advantage of us. We're the
startup nation –– and you don't have to take my word for it; someone (a Jew no
less) wrote a book about us. We have the hi-tech that you won't find anywhere
else so, please, please, please take advantage of us”.
Who's running around saying
this, you ask? They are Jewish American lobbyists, shameless Israeli big-mouths
and the Christian moral prostitutes whose closet and its content of skeletons
have been revealed to Jewish blackmailers in the business of coercing them into
cheering for Israeli achievements that don't exist.
Whereas initially, some of
those nations were conned into buying the Jewish propaganda, they eventually
learned the true story, thus came to view Israel as no more than a primitive
actor in the field of technology. What they learned was that the big technology
companies in the US, Japan and Western Europe started building plants to
produce chips in Third World countries such as Peru and Philippine because
making the chips was too polluting of the environment, and so the companies
decided to go pollute somewhere else.
But in time, even the Third
World countries started to turn away new offers for building plants in their
territory. That's when the Intel Corporation, among others, turned to hungry
Israel and built a plant there. Since that time, there has been nothing but
misery for the Corporation, which lost billions of dollars due to a work force
that would rather do bible study than learn how to produce computer chips.
As to the software side of
technology, the same thing happened to those that believed in the Israeli
ability to deliver on anything. This was demonstrated with clarity when the
Americans developed software to disrupt the Iranian nuclear industry. The
Americans had the software work well for a while but then handed it to the Israelis
who thought they could improve on it. They altered it, and the moment they
unleashed it back on Iran, the latter caught the intrusion and neutralized it.
The lesson to learn turned out to be that the Israelis were as ignorant about
the software side of technology as they were about the hardware side.
What there is now at the
diplomatic level, is a movement to resolve some of the outstanding issues in
the Middle East. But there are signs already that the effort will not unfold
smoothly. You can see it when you delve into the article that came under the
title: “Trump's diplomatic triumph with Israel-UAE agreement applies 'maximum
pressure' against Iran,” and the subtitle: “Breakthrough opens doors to
investment, tourism and security.” It was written by Daniel L. Hoffman, and
published on August 27, 2020 in The Washington Times.
The idea suggested in the
subtitle of the article to the effect that someone wants to get the UAE and
Israel together and apply maximum pressure on a third party, is so anathema to
Arab culture, it will remain a sticking point, and will hamper progress. In
addition, something in the article will tell you that the Jews of Israel and
America have not diminished their knack to behave in such obnoxious manner,
they will turn off everyone they work with. Here is that something: “Dialing
the UAE into Israel's economy –– especially its highly developed technology
sector –– is a key element of the deal.” Speaking in these terms when the truth
is the opposite will blow the attempt at rapprochement.
The truth is that the writing
of the book about Israel being a startup nation, was the starting point to the
implementation of a massive scheme to defraud the so-called “angels” that had
money to pour into hi-tech ventures. The gang behind the scheme had already
set-up the infrastructure with phantom companies on the NASDAQ and the Toronto
exchange to collect the billions they expected will pour into their coffers.
What happened instead was that someone unmasked the demonic scheme, and the gang
was kicked out of the North American stock exchanges.
But whereas the gang was
neutralized, the mouth of the mob of Jewish pundits remained active, and in the
business of propagating delusional mythologies about Israel being high on
hi-tech. And so, letting myself do something that goes against my grain to
never make predictions, I predict that if the Israelis are allowed to go deep
into the hi-tech sector of the UAE, they will come out saying that Israel is
more advanced than anyone in renewable energy when in reality Israel is an
absolute zero in this field.
Do you know why this might
happen? It's because the UAE is one of the Arab countries at the leading edge
of that technology. In fact, advanced research and applications are carried out
by countries like Germany and Denmark in cooperation with Arab countries such
as Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE in photovoltaic cells and
windmills. The Arabs are so advanced in this field, there is no way the Jews
will look at that, and not attribute to themselves the success they see in
others.
And the Jewish fakes will
continue to run around and beg: please, please, please take advantage of us.
We're the startup nation. We have the hi-tech that you won't find anywhere else
so, please, please, please take advantage of us.