Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Sick Fantasy of Israel's UN Ambassador

This is the season of the Jewish Passover, a time when the Jews get together and sit in a circle for the three thousand three hundred and twentieth time to hold their annual hate-Egypt puking contest so as to see which of them merits being called the biggest puker of them all, and be appointed honorary chairman of the Jewish hate spewing machine for the coming year.

It looks like this time; the honor has gone to Ron Prossor who happens to be the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations. And so, he started fulfilling his hate purveying duty by writing an article which he published in the April 17, 2014 edition of the Wall Street Journal under the title: “The Middle East War on Christians” and the subtitle: “Muslim-majority nations are doing to followers of Jesus what they did to the Jews.” Being the ambassador at the UN, however, compelled him to puke out his hatred against all the Arab nations, not only against Egypt.

There are all sorts of filth in the stuff he is delivering this year; some of which deserves a response and some not. So let's begin with the one demonstrating that the worst enemy of the big, fat liar is his own ignorance. Prossor says this: “Today, Israel is the only country in the Middle East with a growing Christian population. Its Christian community has increased from 34,000 in 1948 to 140,000 today.”

Being the great, big Jewish ignoramus that he is, he just shot himself in the foot. And this is because there are 66 years between 1948 and this year which is 2014. Also, the ratio between 140,000 and 34,000 is 4.12 to 1. Thus, when you take the 66th root of 4.12, you find that the Christian population in Israel has been growing at an average annual rate of 2.17 percent. That is growth comparable to the world average but low when compared to that of the Middle East.

Now contrast those numbers with Egypt. The population of this country was 17 million in 1948, of which 1.5 million were Christians. According to the latest census, the population had grown to 85 million of which 8.5 million were Christians. This means that the general population grew at an average annual rate of 2.47 percent which is normal for the Middle East. As to the Christian population of Egypt, it grew at the average annual rate of 2.66 percent which is higher than the normal for the region, and way above that of Israel.

To see what else has been happening in the Middle East, and what Ron Prossor says about it, let's look at another passage where this time, he shoots himself in the other foot. Here it is: “At the turn of the 20th century, Christians made up 26% of the Middle East's population. Today, that figure has dwindled to less than 10%. Intolerant and extremist governments are driving away the Christian communities that have lived in the Middle East since their faith was born.”

For one thing, we know that the Christian population is not dwindling in Egypt because it is, in fact, increasing. Therefore, it must be dwindling somewhere else. Does he say something about that? Yes, he does in some places, and does not in other places. Where he does is where he can place the blame on where the blame does not belong. Where he does not is where the blame can directly be traced to the very people who have been committing crimes against Christians since they crucified the Prince of Peace. They are the intolerant and extremist Jews who have been hurting the Christian communities that have lived in the Middle East since their faith was born.

Look what Prossor is doing. First, he says: “For 2000 years, Christian communities dotted the region, enriching the Arab world with literature, culture and commerce.” Then he says: “Over the past 10 years, nearly two-thirds of Iraq's 1.5 million Christians have been driven from their homes. Many settled in Syria before once again becoming victims.” Thus, we see that for 2000 years things were going well in the Middle East. But then, 10 years ago or thereabout, something happened in Iraq that changed the situation. What was that?

Well, what happened in Iraq was the war that the so-called “children of Holocaust survivors” planned for, and got a mindless American President to launch on innocent Arabs precisely to do to Iraq what Israel did to Lebanon a few years earlier. It was to start a sectarian civil war that pitted Christians against Muslims, and then pitted Shiites against Sunnis. The result has been that Lebanon went from being a majority Christian population to a majority Muslim population thanks to World Jewry. And then, these people turned their attention to Iraq from where the troubles spilled into Syria. Everywhere you look, my friend, you see Jews crucify Christians, and now crucify Muslims too.

Meanwhile, the latest numbers compiled by the Forbes Magazine concerning the richest people in the world have come out. They show that the number of Christian billionaires has increased in Egypt despite the fact that there has been a revolution in the country, and despite the fact that Egypt is not an oil rich country. So here you have it, an increasing Christian population that is getting richer despite all the odds. And that's because there are no Jewish traitors left in Egypt.

No wonder the venom producing engine in the belly of the Israeli ambassador to the UN is working overtime. But no matter how much of it he showers over the human race, Egypt will continue to take it all in its stride. With that, it is showing to the world that the Jews can talk all they want about having the ability to produce “a series of plagues” to inflict on this country or that one ... all that is nothing more than the sick fantasy of a castrated eunuch.