The last time that Chris Coons did something on a bipartisan basis is when he teamed up with Ted Cruz and pushed a “bipartisan” bill in the US Senate to give Israel 12 million dollars under the pretense that the miserable entity was going to produce a vaccine that will cure humanity next week if not the next day.
This was not a random
happening, but a manifestation of the new plan that was secretly drawn up in
the boiler room at the Likud headquarters in Tel Aviv. It is the opposite of
the plan it replaces in that it seeks to group the players rather than separate
them; dominate them once they are grouped rather that conquer them once they
are separated.
The old plan had gained
momentum after the breakup of the Communist bloc. What the Jews could not do to
influence the member states of the bloc, they could now do by approaching each
country alone and working out a separate deal with it. Each success they scored
added to their appetite for more of the same. They looked around and saw the
European Union as a target that merited their attention.
Since it was difficult to find
political reasons which they could use to drive the wedge between the European
nations, the Jews deployed the ancient trick of having just discovered
revelations in the scriptures that tell about the evil nature of the European
Union. And so, they called on their Evangelical prostitutes to put on a show
about that Union being a beast that will devour Israel and then come after
America. Did they score? The truth is, there is no way to make such an
assessment at this time. But maybe someday, someone will prove that Brexit was
the result of that effort. If so, it will count as a success for them.
In any case, like the saying
goes, they were saved by the bell. And the sound of the bell this time was that
of two planes flying into the twin towers of New York City on September 11,
2001. That's when the hate-Europe mantra was turned into the hate-the-Arabs
mantra. The Jews figured that the best way to take advantage of that event was
to push America to attack Iraq, and then for the Jews to play it by ear as the
events unfolded. And so, it happened that America attacked and the Jews played
it by ear, and they managed to cause more Arab deaths than they ever dreamed
they could. But they failed to have America break up any of the Arab countries:
Not Iraq, not Libya, not Syria.
While all of this was
happening on the international stage, the Jews were playing the same kind of
game in America. They pitted party against party, ethnic group against ethnic
group, religion against religion, one political persuasion against another and
so on. Whereas they scored zero on the international stage, they succeeded
gloriously on the American stage thanks to people like Chris Cons and Ted Cruz.
These two and others like them helped the Jews paralyze America except when it
came down to serving Israel.
And then, doing the very
Jewish thing of pushing their luck past the limit, the Jews began to see the
law of diminishing returns work against them. That's when they reversed the
game-plan of trying to break up the world and fragment America. Instead of
separating the players, the Jews began implementing a scheme to bring the
players together as long as they could maintain them under Jewish wings. You
can see how this game is unfolding at this time in two articles that were
published recently.
One article came under the
title: “A Bipartisan Foreign Policy Is Still Possible,” and the subtitle: “America
Is Strongest When It Keeps the Home Front in Focus Abroad.” It was written by
none other than Chris Coons, and published on October 7, 2020 in Foreign
Policy. The other article came under the title: “3 Ways America Can Support Its
New Model For Arab-Israeli Peace,” written by Bob Silverman who used to be an
American diplomat, but now lives and works in Israel. His article was published
on October 6, 2020 in The National Interest.
A great deal is revealed, and
much can be learned by reading the complete article of Bob Silverman, which I
recommend you do. But here is the subtitle of the article, disclosing some of
what's in it: “The best way of containing anti-normalization backlash is
through making support for projects under the Israel-UAE and Israel-Bahrain
agreements a bipartisan top priority in the Middle East.” That is, Silverman is
begging the Americans to come together at home for the sole purpose of
supporting Israel's interests.
As to Chris Coons, he
reinforces Bob Silverman's point as you can see in this passage: “Advocates of
US international leadership must recognize that domestic and foreign policy are
inextricably linked and that a successful and durably bipartisan foreign policy
depends on the American people's appreciation of that link”.
In other words, Coons is saying, let’s get together in America, and conflate our work here with what's done in our name (by the Jews) overseas so that we may lead the world to where Zion will tell us to take it.