Thursday, January 14, 2021

Joe Biden, beware those who come to whisper in your ear

 We all have a worldview concerning our immediate surroundings as well as what lies beyond them.

 

The probability is very high that each of us got some things right and some things wrong. In this context, 'wrong' can be anywhere between ‘barely’ at one end of the spectrum, to ‘absolutely’ at the other end.

 

We all live with a mixed bag of perceptions that can also fall anywhere on the spectrum. What can be said, however, is that most of us sit at the top of the Bell Curve because most of us are average and normal. But we recognize that a few of us sit at either extreme of the curve.

 

Seen through the lens of what's considered normal among humans, the Jews had centuries of abnormal stay since they came into existence as a group. This reality can only point to one thing: The worldview the Jews have of their immediate surroundings, as well as what lies beyond them –– has always been incorrect most of the time, and outright false some of the time. Why is that?

 

Whichever way we treat that question as we try to answer it, we discover that there can only be two possibilities from which we must choose one. Either humanity has the correct worldview whereas the Jews are out of step with reality. Or the Jews have the correct worldview of a humanity that is out of step with its own reality.

 

What this boils down to is that by taking the stance they do, the Jews are forcing humanity to choose between seeing itself as correct, and the Jews as incorrect ... or accept that our perception of reality is upside down. Well, so far most of humanity has chosen to see itself as correct, and the Jews incorrect. Only a small fraction of humanity has at any time, in one place of the globe or another, chosen to look at reality as being upside down. How can that be? What are the Jews doing to convince a fraction of humanity, however small it may be, that they are correct and everyone else incorrect?

 

You might find an answer to this question when you read the article that came under the title: “Biden must heal the nation and show world adversaries a unified America,” written by Clifford D. May and published on January 12, 2021 in The Washington Times. As if to help you see what you're looking for, Clifford May gives it away in the first two sentences of the first paragraph. Here is what he wrote: “What a marvelous time to be America's enemy! Despots, dictators and other assorted villains are gloating”.

 

May gave examples as to how the “despots, dictators and villains” are gloating. He said that Ali Khamenei tweeted a question asking his followers if they saw the situation in the US. This done, Khamenei commented that this was their (America's) democracy, their election fiasco. And he added that these were values ridiculed even by America's friends.

 

So then, to gloat in that fashion is what's villainous in the eyes of Clifford May. But if this is the case, what does he think of someone saying the following: “a shameful episode that President Trump recklessly and irresponsibly encouraged”? If Clifford May is consistent, he must believe this is more villainous than to call Trump’s performance a fiasco. So, we ask, who was it that spoke of a reckless and irresponsible episode? Surprise, surprise! It was none other than Clifford May himself.

 

The man said those words when he introduced Khamenei's tweet––that which he characterized as villainous. In other words, Clifford May has just admitted that if Khamenei is a villain, he and the rest of the Jews, are more villainous than Khamenei.  And this should be proof enough to convince anyone that when it comes to worldview, humanity has the correct view, whereas the Jews have the incorrect view.

 

Doing a thorough analysis of Clifford May's first paragraph, has yielded this much insight. And so, you can imagine how much more there is to discover in the rest of the article. For the record, the full article is about 12 times as long as the first paragraph. Read it and see what you'll come up with.

 

Meanwhile, think of the worldview which says that no one has mounted a serious attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor. Yes, there was 9/11, but by comparison, this was a small act carried out by kids who felt stabbed in the back by an America that exploited them, then abandoned them.

 

On the other hand, when you look at America's record before 9/11 and after it, you'll find that it has always been the belligerent actor that attacked others. It did so, not because it was provoked by those it attacked, but because it was advised by people like Clifford May whose hidden agenda is hidden no more.

 

In fact, everyone knows by now that these people wish to use America to conquer the world and hand it to the Jews.

 

Let us hope that Joe Biden is wise enough to tell these people to beat it when they come to whisper destructive behavior in his ear.