Unbelievable as it seems, Clifford D. May’s comical outfit known as Foundation for Defense of Democracies came right on time and handed me a gift by which I’ll be able to show how I escaped a potentially deadly fate decades ago.
No; it wasn’t Clifford May himself who wrote the article
that did the trick this time, it was a modern Salman Rushdie who now goes by
the name Hussain Abdul-Hussain. Long ago, this was supposed to have been me, a
time when Jewish Central mistakenly thought I was Muslim. In return for letting
me flourish commensurate with my natural abilities, the Jews wanted me to trash
my race and religion, and lie to make Israel look like “the envy of the world”.
This time, Hussain Abdul-Hussain wrote “Can COP 28 Expand
Israeli Water for Arab Peace?” an article that also came under the subtitle: “Iraq needs water. Israel has mastered desalination and other
water-saving methods. Cooperation in this regard could achieve great things.”
It was published on April 20, 2023 in The National Interest.
Here is what Jewish Central got Hussain
Abdul-Hussain to say: “Israel has mastered the process of desalination. So
advanced is Israeli desalination that former Arizona governor Doug Ducey
described the Jewish state as ‘the world’s water superpower.’” Well, my
friend, in case you didn’t know, this is what happens in America when you lose
an election, thus kiss up to the Jews and beg them to help you win the next
time you run.
Nevertheless, the reality remains
that none of the water desalination plants operating in Israel use technology
more advanced than the most primitive. This would be the Reverse Osmosis
process which uses the simplest of commercially available membranes. Here is
what that means:
Osmosis is a natural process by
which two containers of water separated by a porous membrane, equalize their
levels of impurity. They do it not by letting the high concentration of
impurity migrate to the lower concentration, but by letting the lower
concentration water migrate so as to dilute the higher concentration of
impurities. Thus, reverse osmosis means the use of membranes as filter through
which sea water is pumped to let the small water molecules go through while
retaining and discarding the larger salt molecules.
This tells you what it takes to
build a water desalination plant. Simply stated, it takes commercially
available water pumps but, more importantly, it takes porous membranes. And
this is where Israel is still at the ground floor of the technology whereas
most Arab states are lightyears ahead and above it.
What is new in this field — aside from the slight
tinkering that’s done with the process — consists mostly of innovating in the
design of the membranes. These parts are produced from petroleum based raw
material in multibillion-dollar petrochemical plants the likes of which are
abundant in the Arab World but non-existent in Israel.
Two Arab countries have distinguished themselves in this
field. Saudi Arabia is known for the Thermal Multi-Stage Flash (MSF) process
which boils the water and captures the steam while doing Reverse Osmosis. Egypt
is known for the innovation it has achieved using nanotechnology to produce
membranes of ever smaller pores, therefore able to produce cleaner than ever
before water.
Had I succumbed to the blackmail of Jewish Central
decades ago, I would be writing not this article but one that resembles that
which Hussain Abdul-Hussain wrote. I may even have met a fate similar to that
of Salman Rushdie.
I am paying the price now, but would not have changed a
thing, had I known then that I’ll encounter a son as immoral as his father –
one to whom theft of money is a political game that’s enjoyed at the expense of
the victims whose Human Rights he would rape again and again and again.