Saturday, November 28, 2020

The rash Fifth Columnists and their Discoverer

 It is called the scientific method but fundamentally, it is the logical method that science has adopted, and then added a few more steps to it so as to obtain a greater accuracy.

 

Both methods begin with observation. From there, they do the collection of data and the analysis of the collection. After this point, the two methods split. Not too fussy about accuracy, the logical goes on to draw conclusions after which it implements the measures that would be suggested by the analysis of the data.

 

The scientific method, on the other hand, considers such conclusion only preliminary, and breaks up its parts to test each of them separately. The cumulative effect of the tests leads to a formula that describes with great accuracy the behavior of what’s being tested. Combining the formulas leads to the discovery of a law of nature, which is usually expressed as a mathematical equation.

 

Typical of the Jews is that they follow neither method when it comes to making the necessary effort to understand human behavior and interact with human beings. What the Jews do, is observe then collect the data and catalog it into the good column or the bad one, and they stop here. It is as if they believe they are the eyes and ears of a God who likes to stay hidden. They see and hear for Him, and leave it up to Him to do what He wants with the information. And history has shown it always ends very badly for the Jews.

 

You can see how that works out in an article that came under the title: “The importance of the Quint and the Quad,” and the subtitle: “If appeasing Western Europe extends to the Middle East, 'the Squad’ and the Quint could find common ground.” It was written by Shoshana Bryen, and was published on November 26, 2020 in The Washington Times.

 

What Bryen has done in this article is play the game of the “Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” That would be respectively the Asian Quad, the European Quint and the American Squad. The latter identifies the 4 House Representatives who are said to be on the extreme progressive wing of the Democratic Party. As to the Quint, it designates the 5 European nations that sometimes support Donald Trump and Israel, and sometimes do not. Shoshana Bryen thinks of them as mildly bad because she considers them wishy-washy. The group she likes the most is the Asian Quad because it listens to Trump who––in her view––is good to Israel, therefore a near perfect human being in every way.

 

Given that Shoshana Bryen has never displayed deep knowledge regarding Asian affairs, we consult the work of someone whose credentials regarding knowledge of this subject are second to none. He is Chris Patten who used to be British Governor of Hong Kong. He wrote an article that came under the title: “America's Fifth Column,” published on November 25, 2020 in the online magazine Project Syndicate.

 

The interesting thing about Chris Patten's article is that it does what Shoshana Bryen did, which is to correlate the situation in Asia with both the character of Donald Trump and what's happening in Washington. With this commonality between the two works, we have a tool that can help us assess Bryen's view regarding what's happening in Asia. This will also help us judge the effectiveness of Trump's leadership on Asian issues. Here then, in condensed form, is what Chris Patten had to say about Trump and Asian affairs:

 

“Few took notice of the presidential elections in the US. There was a large orange fly in the ointment in the form of Donald Trump. He sulked, tweeting claims that he could lose only if Democrats cheated. Trump is behaving as he did when he was an expensively failing businessman. His mendacious claims of electoral fraud damaged America's global image and the cause of liberal democracy everywhere. Trump has done Putin's and Xi's destructive work for them. He managed it with the collaboration of other Republican leaders in the Senate. Lindsey Graham described Trump as a xenophobic, race-baiting religious bigot, then lobbied in Georgia and Arizona to disqualify votes cast in Democratic areas. The commander of this fifth column is Mitch McConnell. Consensus is an alien concept to him. He is bad for democracy, and his behavior sabotages the case for it around the world. Fox News has been the principal Trump megaphone. The founder and owner of Fox News is Rupert Murdoch”.

 

What Chris Patten did in those passages, is say the equivalent of: “It looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck,” but then left it to the reader to complete the sentence by thinking: “then it probably is a duck.” Patten chose to express himself in this literary style rather than tell it like it is, because the duck in this case, is a metaphoric representation of the Jew.

 

Chris Patten meant to say that Mitch McConnell is a tool in the hands of the Jewish fifth columnists, and he is sabotaging America's democracy to serve the interests of Israel. But Patten didn’t say it for obvious reasons.