Monday, December 21, 2015

Selling the Brooklyn Bridge and Snake Oil too

Nothing seems to happen these days without a Jew from Israel telling the Americans: Boy, have I got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell to you. And guess what; if you don't have the cash, I'll take snake oil because I know I can sell that too – surely to someone that's even a bigger sucker than you … most probably another gullible American.

Well, it happened again; this time the big mouth is Adam Cohen who wrote an article that was published on December 20, 2015 in the New York Daily News. It came under the title: “How Israel fights Islamist terror” and the subtitle: “Lessons and warnings to Americans who are contemplating fighting ISIS on the ground.”

Knowing something about Israel's military adventures, the first thought that comes to mind is the question: When and where did Israel fight the Islamists? Expecting an earth-shattering revelation, you soon discover that the charlatan is doing what charlatans always do, which is to say anything that will advance his argument in the one direction where the Jews have scored some success. It is to lie to the American people and get their Congress of idiots to pay handsomely for useless information, useless promises and useless accomplishments.

What Cohen says is that for this occasion, he has conveniently and miraculously shape-shifted the Sunni Palestinian Hamas, and the Shiite Lebanese Hezbollah into the Islamic State in Palestine and Lebanon (ISPL) to make it sound like the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) so that he may conduct the Brooklyn-Bridge/Snake-Oil transaction with the Americans who'll listen to him. After all, previous Jewish charlatans sold the Americans on the idea that it was they who taught America's farmers how to irrigate their fields and save water, and taught America's military brass how to design, fabricate and use drones.

So then, what is our latest charlatan saying he wants the Americans to believe will be useful to them? Well, talking about Muslims, he says, “many subscribe to a moderate form of Islam.” Is this something that the Americans did not know before? Okay, what else is he saying? Talking about preparing to go into battle, he says this: “You need drones in the air, tapped wires and undercover personnel on the ground to keep tabs on movements.” Is this something that the Americans did not know before? Stop asking annoying questions.

Given the uselessness of that information, you wonder what exactly this Judeo-Israeli charlatan is trying to accomplish. To find out, you keep reading his article, and he miffs you again with this revelation: “Against Hamas and Hezbollah, Israel has intimate knowledge, acquired over decades … hierarchy, language, culture and habits.” Well? Is he suggesting that before getting into a shooting war with ISIL, America must spend the next few decades acquiring intimate knowledge about these people's hierarchy, language, culture and habits? Or is that just poppycock and hot air?

It must be poppycock and hot air because Adam Cohen begins to unmask himself at this point. It is that he gives you the feeling he is only saying what will advance his argument in the one direction where he believes he can score some success. It is to engage in the Jewish specialty of badmouthing those who are not here to defend themselves. This time, Cohen takes on Hamas, the Palestinian group against which Israel launched several assaults, lost them all, and was condemned by the whole world for the war crimes it keeps committing.

To mask that reality, Cohen tells his American readers that Hamas uses children as human shield when, in fact, there is no proof to this effect. On the contrary, the existing proof consists of several videos showing Israeli troops looting Palestinian homes, and when caught, making their getaway using Palestinian children as shield. There are also legal depositions made by Israeli soldiers who testified to that effect.

Undeterred and shameless, the writer continues to tell Americans how to fight a war: “precision artillery and warplanes are used to provide close support to the ground forces – allowing them to move house-to-house, room-to-room … We frequently found ourselves going door-to-door that might be booby-trapped … In the last operation, Hamas detonated an explosive device taking the lives of three of my brothers in arms.”

Remembering what happened before the invasion of Iraq when the Jews falsely predicted that the Americans will be welcomed with kisses and flower petals, Cohen avoids repeating that fiasco, saying this instead: “US troops should not expect to be welcomed as liberators. Foreigners are not welcome.” He stops short of saying: Stay home, America; you have no business going there. And that would have been the best advice.