Whether you are in school, in the office or the shop floor, you can always place people you deal with in one of two categories. There are those you can approach, talk to and get back their honest opinion on any subject. And there are those who exude the sense of suspicion by erecting a defensive wall around themselves the moment that you try to have an honest discussion with them.
People of the
latter category are resented by most everyone, which is an instinctive reaction
that very few people can explain. The reality is that we know instinctively
that both offense and defense are the two sides of one and the same coin. What
we know is that someone who is well defended will have the tendency to be
ferocious when he goes on the offensive. And there will be little you can do to
stop him because to do so you’ll have to counterattack against a defensive wall
that cannot be breached, and behind which he’ll be hiding.
This is true among
individuals in any society, it is true among competing institutions, and it is
true among nations. But while this is natural, thus tolerated in most
instances, there are exceptions to the rule. You may recall the physical wall
of the ghetto behind which lived the Jews who did not feel secure any other way.
And you may have had the opportunity to sense the virtual ghetto behind whose
walls the Jewish leaders keep the flocks they frighten with scary stories about
the evil of the modern era.
And this is not all
that the Jewish leaders are doing. For five decades now, they have been
infiltrating the American institutions, and coloring them with the mentality of
fear and defensiveness. Interested especially in the workings of the State
Department for being the institution that can best serve Israel, the attitude
that was brought to the Department by the Jewish leaders, has been flashing its
colors to the world, thus signaling that America is now in the gripping hands
of the Jews.
To understand what
America is doing, you must first understand what Israel and the Jews are doing.
Just look at what they do on the ground, and listen to what they say on the air
and in print. You’ll find that there is no defensive or offensive weapon in
America’s arsenal that Israel has not acquired in abundance. This is allowing it
to maintain the occupation, which is the highest form of terror that can be
inflicted on someone that’s disarmed and unable to defend themselves. It is
also allowing Israel to work on preventing the Palestinians from obtaining any
kind of weapons.
That is the
mentality which comes down to “everything for me, and nothing for you.” It makes
it so that Israel has a free hand to do to the Palestinians anything it wants
while protected by America’s veto at the UN’s Security Council. And what does
Israel and the Jews say to defend this satanic situation when criticized by a
UN agency? They shamelessly say things that go as follows:
Look at the
behavior of the Palestinians. All that we did was take their possessions, and
all that we do now is keep them in bondage as we have been doing for three
generations, which is benign when you think of it. Compare that to what the
Palestinians are doing to us. Do you know what they are doing? They throw
stones at our tanks that go demolish their homes. Can you believe it? What can
be more natural than tanks demolishing homes? How much more can our 18-year-old
tank drivers take this kind of Palestinian terror? Look at the poor little things;
they develop mental illnesses that will stay with them for as long as they
live? Pity our young soldiers, pity them.
Well, my friend, this
is the horrible mentality known as the Jewish sewer, which has been infused in
the American culture. It is what the State Department practices on the
international stage, making the world see what America has been reduced to.
You can see what
this translates into when you study what America says and does in real life
that would shock any well adjusted observer. In fact, you can see it in the
news item that came under the headline: “Prospects for a quick resolution to
Ukraine crisis dim, as US and Russia diplomats meet in Geneva,” written by
Jamie McIntyre, and published on January 10, 2022 in the Washington Examiner.
What you’ll
discover as you follow what’s being said and done, is that consciously or
unconsciously, America is creeping into a position where it will have brought
to the world what may be named Cold War 2.0. That is, America is taking
advantage of Boris Yeltsin dissolving the Soviet Union by letting the smaller
republics separate from the Russian Federation — to woo those republics into NATO, thus effectuate an even tighter
encirclement of Russia than it was during the first Cold War.
The following paragraph
is a condensed version of the passages in Jamie McIntyre’s article, that
demonstrate how America now thinks and acts:
“Secretary of State Antony
Blinken expressed pessimism that talks between the US and Russia would
produce a breakthrough, as Russia has staged 100,000 troops on the border with
Ukraine. It's hard to make progress with a gun to Ukraine's head. We're going
to have to see de-escalation, Russia pulling back from the threat that it
currently poses to Ukraine. We're going to listen to Russia's concerns. They're
going to listen to our concerns. If they are proceeding in good faith, we can
make progress in addressing concerns on both sides that would reduce tensions
and deal with improving security, Blinken said”.
Even though the
Americans know that Russia has concerns regarding NATO’s expansion up to it’s
borders, and even though they know that Russia has fielded a large number of
troops along Ukraine’s border to even out the playing field, the Americans
accused the Russians of holding a gun to Ukraine’s head for no reason. This can
only be a reflection of the Jewish mentality that goes: “everything for me, and
nothing for you”.