Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The Deflation of two mythological Stories

The natural progression of events – that which we call history in the making – has a way of puncturing every mythological event that someone comes up with to do an end run on the truth. This time, history in the making outdid itself when it punctured two mythologies with a single pinprick.

For a long time, the Judeo-Israeli propaganda machine wanted the American people to believe in two myths.

First, it wanted America to believe in the myth that nobody cared about the people of Palestine. This was meant to convey the notion that Israel can continue to implement the Alan Dershowitz doctrine of doing to the Palestinians anything it wanted because it will get away with it as always, and no consequence will flow from any level of savagery that the Jews inflict on the Palestinians – the way they do now on a daily basis and get rewarded by an American Congress of the brain dead.

Second, the Jews wanted America to believe in the myth that what happens in the Middle East does not reverberate in America in any way, shape or form because the two societies are far apart on many levels, and neither cares one iota about the other.

Well, the truth has come out, and it is to the effect that the San Bernardino shooter cared enough about the people of Palestine to tell his father about it … who then revealed his son's obsession to the world. And this reality punctures the two mythologies in a single swoop because it shows that someone cared about Palestine, and he was an American.

Of course, this does not tell to what extent Palestine motivated the shooter to do what he did, but that's beside the point because what we're probing here is the method of spinning reality, something that the Judeo-Israeli propaganda machine conducts in America in a manner that is so subtle, it is barely perceived.

Lucky for us, however, we have an actual example of that method, one that came in the form of an editorial written under the title: “Weak President Obama versus evil and the vile NRA,” and published on December 7, 2015 in the New York Daily News. To understand what's in this piece, we must first define the word myth.

A myth is a fictitious story that acquires the believability of a true story by being brief. However, each word carries a meaning that equals several times its natural weight – which is what transforms the fiction into an intense tale. Thus, the value of a myth is not in the overall idea behind the story but in the weight of the words that tell it. This is why the operators of the Jewish propaganda machine pay more attention to the words used to describe an event, rather than the actual story behind that event.

And the real story behind the events unfolding in the Middle East is that in the same way the Americans were sickened by the pain inflicted on the French when the terrorists of the so-called Islamic State hit them, human beings around the world – including America – are sickened by the pain inflicted on the Palestinians day after day by the bloodthirsty military of the so-called Jewish State.

Look now what the editors of the New York Daily News say about that story: “the U.S. war on the death-cult jihadis of ISIS.” This is how a myth is created and perpetuated when, in fact, 'death-cult' applies to people who see death as an end in itself. They are of the kind that commits communal suicide a la Jim Jones, the Solar Temple characters, the Branch Davidians crazies and others – but not the jihadis whose purpose is to sacrifice the self so as to build a world that's protected from foreign intruders for those they leave behind.

But once you say that the jihadis fight because they are motivated by reasons spawned by their ideology rather than by external events, you oblige yourself and your followers to respond with a fight to the death. It will be a relentless war that can only end with one side dead and the other barely alive.

San Bernardino began to change all that because history in the making abhors an inflated myth as much as nature abhors a vacuum. But as nature has the habit of taking from a concentrated mass to fill a void somewhere else, so does history which turns every myth it encounters into raw material it can use to restore reality back to its original form.