When it comes to choosing between saving American lives and quenching their thirst with Palestinian blood, we know now what the Jews of America and Israel will choose. In fact, they already made their choice: They said they’ll stick with the bombing campaign that will prevent the release of American and other hostages because the shedding of Palestinian blood is more important to them than saving lives.
As shocking
as this may sound, it does not surprise those who are familiar with the kind of
interactive relationships that the Jews have developed with the other
communities over the centuries, especially with the children of those
communities. In fact, as recorded by them in their own Old Testament, they
first slaughtered the babies of Egypt in the middle of the night then ran away to
look for more children they could torture and kill in front of the parents,
thus made the parents suffer even more. There is no two-ways about it, the Jews
left behind a rich legacy of unthinkable sadistic savagery.
Of course,
the Jews would do it to the children of others. But would they do it to their
own children? Yes, they would. That’s the idea behind the Jewish invention
known as the kibbutz. As seen around the Gaza Strip, the kibbutz are outposts
that the Jews built only feet away from the demarcation line that separates
them from the enemy they end doing battle with. It is how they count on the
enemy to hesitate attacking them, but if violence erupts anyway, the Jews hide
behind the children and also make propaganda gains they never fail to monetize.
But why do
the Americans that hold all the winning chips in the palm of their hand allow
something like this to develop and fester for such a long time? The answer to
this question can be given in one word. It is this: psychology. The Americans
may be superior to the Jews of the world put together when it comes to measuring
their financial and military might, but when it comes to the use of psychology as
they interact to resolve the issues of mutual interest they have between them,
the Jews prove to be giants compared to their American counterparts.
What
contributes to America’s many excuses for not trying to escape the grip of Jewish
domination, is the lesson that the Jews shoved down the throat of America’s
elites a long time ago and has never waned. It consists of constantly reminding
the Americans that unlike all the others on Planet Earth, they are the most generous
people because they are bigger and better than everyone else. Unwilling to lose
the designation “bigger and better,” the Americans stick with being “most generous.”
But when it comes to being equally generous with others, the Jews turn on the
reverse psychology engine and pushback against the American new tendency.
The net
result is that while America keeps losing friends, it keeps getting squeezed
tighter in the hands of the Jews. And these are the people who said they’ll stick
with the bombing campaign that’ll prevent the release of American and other
hostages in the ongoing war because to them, the shedding of Palestinian blood is
more important if not tastier than saving lives. But why is that?
It is so
because the Jews are not a cohesive people. They are recruited around the world
from every race, skin color, religion and language by a central agency that
operates like an organized crime syndicate. Having made the mistake of thinking
of them as a people and so recognized, humanity began to develop second
thoughts, having seen what the Jews were doing to the Palestinians. Alarmed by
this development, the Jews concocted the idea that they are a people, and the
Palestinians are not. And guess what, my friend, the Jews found the American elites
who would repeat that trash for them.
This being
their conclusion, their remained the Jewish logical step of ethnic cleansing
Palestine of its Palestinian population. This is what they are busy doing now,
but because they cannot do it alone, they summoned all their persuasive powers
(psychological and otherwise) and convinced the Americans to do the heavy
lifting for them. And the Americans obeyed without question.
This is a
decisive moment in the unfolding of human history. It is a time when old and
decrepit empires begin to fall while young and vigorous empires begin to rise
at their expense. By world standard, America is still young, should therefore be
vigorous and so remain for a few more centuries. It’s behavior, however, mimics
that of a geriatric who is grabbed by a young hand and taken to the cleaner where
his pockets are emptied of its pension money.
It's a pitiful scene to watch played out once, let alone repeated again and again.