It was true what the people were saying: Their reputation preceded them. Who were they? They were the Jews. The rabbis had managed to cultivate such image of themselves and their congregation, that people who never met a Jew thought they knew enough about them to be impressed and fear them.
In
fact, all that the ordinary people of North America heard at the start of the
new era, was admonition that went something like this: Be careful what you say
because you might hear from the Anti-Defamation League … from the Jewish
Congress … from the B’nai B’rith … or whatever Jewish organization or law firm
happened to be nearby or in the news lately.
Easily
impressed by anything that was out of the ordinary, the people of North America
developed a cultural habit you may call the impressive chain reaction. It went
like this: John hears something that impresses him. Eager to impress Laura,
John repeats the thing to her. Eager to impress Peter, Laura repeats the thing
to him. Eager to impress Jane, Peter repeats the thing to her … and so it goes
till the whole country gets to be impressed by the same thing. This is how the
antics of the rabbis succeeded to impress an entire continent with the notion
that you must fear the Jews because they have the power and the will to cancel
you if you run afoul of what is dear to them even if you don’t know what that
is.
This
was one method among the many that the Jews utilized to have an entire
continent hear their message. It was as if a Jew stood near every American, and
whispered their message in every ear. The end result was that things got done in
accordance with the Jewish wishes even when there was no Jew around to tell
what to do or how to do it. The trick has been that the reputation of the Jews
preceded them everywhere they did not go.
Eventually,
the North American cultural habit began to wear out and diminish, and the Jews
began to panic. Their response was to double down on the warnings that if the
people fail to act in accordance with the Jewish wish, something terrible will
happen to them. But what terrible thing would that be? “They will be criticized
for it,” came the solemn answer. That’s what.
Well,
my friend, you can see an example of that in the news item that came under the
title: “Blinken adviser hints at military drawdown from Middle East that could
get Biden ‘criticized for being weak,” written by Joel Gehrke and published on
November 4, 2021 in The Washington Examiner.
Unable
to blackmail the President of the United States, or scare him into doing what
will serve the interests of Israel, the Jews resorted to the only thing they
could use safely to worry him, and hope that he’ll change his mind and do what
they want him to do. Here is how Joel Gehrke expressed that thought: “President
Joe Biden’s administration is preparing to draw US military forces out of the
Middle East as part of a strategic reorientation toward threats from China
fraught with political risk”.
Having
started the article by warning about political risk, Gehrke ended the piece with
putting flesh on the warning. To do that, he quoted the author of a book who
wrote about three previous presidents. They were Dwight Eisenhower, George H.W.
Bush and Barack Obama who apparently had to deal with a similar situation. Here
is what the author said they did:
“They spoke openly about the fact that the US
could not do everything and got criticized for being weak, as a result, [he
said of those prior presidents]. All were criticized, at various points for
exercising a degree of restraint, particularly in the Middle East, and in many
ways, they all suffered politically for it”.
So,
that’s what the warning was about. The Jews were telling President Joe Biden in
their subtle way, to do as they tell him or he’ll suffer politically for his
insolence. They did not pretend to know what the voters think; they did not
even pretend to know what the history of the previous presidents was telling;
they simply quoted what someone thought history was saying. And based on this
alone, Joe Biden was supposed to run scared, and get wise enough to do what the
Jews say he must do, which is to maintain a strong military presence in the
Middle East and protect Israel.
It
is not that Joe Biden does not have a well-defined strategy for the Middle
East. In fact, he has one that is precisely defined. It goes like this:
“Chollet endorsed a new report that
identified three core US national security interests in the Middle East —
counterterrorism, nuclear nonproliferation, and the maintenance of major
shipping lanes. A proper emphasis on those objectives could free up military
assets to counter China, at risk of aggravating the political injuries
sustained during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan”.
But
what counts the most for the Jews, is not the wisdom of restraint in
international conduct. What counts for them is what best serves the interests
of Israel. Since counterterrorism, nuclear proliferation and the maintenance of
major shipping lanes in the Middle East are not as important to Israel’s
immediate needs, Biden is not doing the right thing, in their view. And that
puts him at odds with their wishes. Too bad.
The
impressive chain has lost the ability to react the way it used to, thus fails
to carry the Jewish message to the masses. It is that the social media have acquired
the task of taking everybody’s message to everybody else.
In so doing, the social media broke the Jewish monopolistic control over the marketplace of information and ideas, giving democracy a chance to flourish again in North America after a half century of Jewish suffocating dictatorship.