Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Start of the College Campus (Pentagon) Papers

The war in Vietnam was going so well for the Americans, nobody cared to verify if the reports that were made public by the Pentagon were accurate. The media took those reports at face value, and made stories based on them. Of course, they turned out to be fake stories.

This became obvious when the “Pentagon Papers” were leaked, and the people got to see the reports that the Pentagon was not making public. Those papers were telling a story of serial defeats for America, prompting the people who knew something about wars to publicly opine that such level of losses could not be sustained. And the conversation about the war in Vietnam changed from that point on.

Well, the same thing seems to be happening today with the stories about the spread of antisemitism, especially on the college campuses of America, but also in foreign lands. The reality of what transpires on America's college campuses is told in an article that came under the title: The Campus Anti-Semitism 'Epidemic' Is Fake News,” written by Joel Swanson and published on December 3, 2019 in The Forward.

As to what transpires in foreign lands; this story was told in an article that came under the title: “Setting the record straight on Hungarian anti-Semitism,” and the subtitle: “Today's Hungary boldly rejects anti-Semitism and supports Jewish communities.” It was written by Lee Cohen and published on December 9, 2019 in The Washington Times.

Joel Swanson has identified the tricks employed by those who perpetuate the myth of an anti-Semitic epidemic on the college campuses of America. Here are some of his findings:
. They tie anti-Semitism to a larger story that students hate Israel without learning about it, meaning they are motivated by anti-Semitism and not by grievances about Israel's treatment of the Palestinian people.
. They conduct polls on a random sample of people, and falsely attribute the results to people that have an intense interest in the occupation of Palestine.
. They define every student who does not care deeply about Israel as an Israeli detractor, which makes it sound like American universities are hotbeds of anti-Semitism.

In other words, Joel Swanson has discovered that those who peddle the anti-Semitic canard, commit at least three frauds. They say (1) you're anti-Semitic if you hate the way that Israel treats the Palestinians. (2) They gather false statistics to arrive at false conclusions. (3) They accuse those who are not for the Jews, of being against the Jews, therefore anti-Semitic.

Swanson goes on to explain that Jewish students feel “comfortable as Jews” on their campuses, and that they “do not think their campus is hostile to Jews.” So the question to ask is this: Who is putting out the false image of American college campuses being hostile to Jews? And here is the answer, according to Joel Swanson: “Some well-funded pro-Israel groups define all anti-Israel sentiment as anti-Semitism”.

The writer elaborates on that last point as follows: “The students who report feeling discomfort on campus, attribute their discomfort to supporters of Israel, and to well-funded pro-Zionist Jewish groups. Indeed, many Jewish students report not wanting to be involved in campus Jewish life at all, because they feel forced into taking political positions in support of Israel just because of their Jewishness … some stopped attending Hillel, others stopped going to Shabbat dinners”.

And so, my friend, it is not hard to surmise who funds the pro-Zionist Jewish groups, and to what purpose they fund them. They are the eyes and ears of the Tel-Aviv/New-York crime syndicate that's trying to take control of America as a prelude to taking control of the world. At first, these charlatans had the rabbis “educate” America, and were enormously successful during the past several decades.

But when the success started to diminish, the rabbis got into the school system through the Hillel organizations and the shabbat dinners. They believed they could lie their way into convincing America that its system of education is sick, and that they have the secret remedy to cure it. But they are discovering that it won’t be an easy ride for them this time.

As to the article of Lee Cohen, here is a condensed version of what he said:

“A poll published by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), commented on by global media, including the Wall Street Journal, revealed that hateful notions about Jews are rising in Eastern and Central European countries. Ironically, both ADL and the media hold out Hungary as being a particular offender. I was fortunate to witness the many ways that Hungary is combating anti-Semitism. The ADL poll ignored the policies and actions of the Orban government that are transforming Hungary into one of the safest places for Jews. Rabbi Shlomo Kovesh told The Jerusalem Post that Hungary is one of the safest places for Jews in Europe today. I met with Jewish Hungarians who shared firsthand the many ways their community is thriving under current conditions. It is perplexing that these realities go woefully underreported”.

All that is left for the rest of us to do, is sit back and wait to see if these papers will awaken the media and force them to tell the truth, the way that the Pentagon Papers did to the Vietnam War during an earlier era. Miracles do happen, you know!