Thursday, December 3, 2020

They speak of Fantasy as if it was Reality

 Can the band of usual suspects duplicate what Winston Churchill has accomplished three quarters of a century ago?

 

Of course, the usual suspects are the people who may not believe that the Earth is flat, but do believe that the Jews own it anyway, and own everything it carries with it on its journey around the galaxy.

 

These people also believe that God will someday soon––or maybe not so soon––send his messiah, who will come down from the heavens, sitting on a throne that's blazing with glory, to give the Jews the ownership deeds to the entire planet, as well as the keys to all the places where treasure troves are safely kept.

 

You'll find the names of a number of individuals who belong to the band of usual suspects in the article that came under the title: “The Cold War with China has begun,” and the subtitle: “To win it, US will require bipartisan consensus.” It was written by Clifford D. May and published on December 1, 2020 in The Washington Times.

 

Clifford May started the discussion by telling a short story designed to convince the readers that long ago, he had determined that China was waging a Cold War against America, a reality, he now says, was reiterated just recently. This happened in a document called “The Elements of China Challenge,” issued by the Policy Planning Staff of the Office of the Secretary of State, he goes on to explain. The Secretary of State being Mike Pompeo, a gentile member of the usual suspects, in case it had escaped you.

 

Clifford May did not have to work hard to convince us that he sees America the way he sees Israel, always in a state of existential threat, vulnerable to being destroyed by anyone that's big or anyone that's small. He believes they all wish to destroy the one and the other on this good Earth; the Earth that's yet to be visited by a messiah carrying the deeds and the keys promised to the Jews and only the Jews.

 

Practically everything that May has written over the decades, was designed to make those points. In fact, Clifford May isn't the only one that holds that opinion; many like him do as well. The bet is that the Staff of the Policy Planning, housed in Pompeo's office, is made of this sort of people and only their kind, having purged the place of everyone else that’s not Jewish or a lover of Jews.

 

Winston Churchill did not discover that the Soviet Union was a threat to America while strolling in the park. No, this was not the reason why he urged America to launch the Cold War against the Soviets. What Churchill did was rely on a cold and calculated mental exercise that allowed him to imagine the thing. He then convinced the Americans that his fantasy was the real thing.

 

The same cold calculation was done by Clifford May; by Mike Pompeo's staff and by all those who wish to keep America in a constant state of war. Do you know why that is, my friend? Because war suits Israel and helps it implement its demonic agenda for the region and the world. The idea is that if the messiah will not do it for them, they’ll have to do it for themselves.

 

To motivate the Americans, and get them to take his advice and act on it, Winston Churchill first convinced them that the Soviets were bad actors operating by the rules of a bad system. He also convinced the Americans that the Soviets intended to trick them and conquer the whole world which, by every right, can only be conquered by what Churchill has called the free nations. It goes without saying that this includes Britain and the United States. Therefore, it is not surprising to see that the approach of badmouthing others to pit America against them, was adopted by Clifford May and the band of usual suspects.

 

In fact, what's most interesting in this story, are the insulting arguments that Clifford May has used to portray the Chinese as bad actors. Here is what he offered:

 

“The conduct of the [Chinese] rulers –– including but not limited to their obfuscations and deceptions regarding the coronavirus, their imprisonment of millions of Muslim Uighurs in 're-education' camps, their takeover of Hong Kong, and their continuing massive intellectual-property thefts –– have reinforced the appraisal of the National Security Strategy”.

 

However serious these shortcomings may be, they stack nowhere near the horrors that unfolded during the early part of the twentieth century in the Soviet Union. These were horrors that Winston Churchill must have cited to justify launching a Cold War against Stalin's regime. Also, today's hardships come nowhere near those that were inflicted on the Chinese people during the Cultural Revolution of the 1950s.

 

And so, whereas people of the Clifford May kind see an opportunity to play political games with the difficult choices that the Chinese government has to make, not one of the more than five dozen Muslim governments in the world has objected to what the Chinese are doing to their Muslim population.

 

These governments know that China's current rise could not have happened without the Cultural Revolution, and they expect that the lot of the Muslims in that country will be much improved when the current measures will have been completed.

 

They are keeping an eye on the situation and feel disgusted, not at the Chinese government that's doing a difficult job, but disgusted at the hypocritical pretenders to a humanity they claim makes them feel for the plight of the Muslims. These are Muslims the pretenders would bomb into the Stone Age whenever they have an excuse, however flimsy that excuse may be.