Friday, October 28, 2022

You cannot give away what does not exist

 The Israelis learned a hard lesson. It is that they cannot give away what they don’t have. The situation became more embarrassing when that which they said they had, turned out never to have existed.

 

It is the story of a fantom “Iron Dome” which the Israelis have been promoting as the cream of the crop in the high-tech fields that the “Startup Nation” of Israel has mastered. The Jews sold the idea to the American public and the forever snoozing Congress of absolute uselessness, which responded by authorizing the transfer of hundreds of millions of dollars to Israel.

 

The Israeli pitch to the Americans was that the Iron Dome was a system that can defend against incoming short-range missiles. They added, this was a system that America never developed because it could not produce it at a reasonable cost to make it worthwhile. Well, the Israeli genius went to work, said the Israeli propagandists, and produced an Israeli Iron Dome whose performance has exceeded all of America’s expectations – and done so at a cost so reasonable that the reluctant American military must now be pressured by Congress to use the Israeli system.

 

Unable to say no to the snoozers of the Beltway, the American military that feared the use of Israeli system would result in killing Americans rather than protect them, went through the motion of testing a concocted contraption—put together for the occasion by the Israelis and their American friends—one that proved to be a sorry piece of junk. This is what the American military said it was, but the Congress of uselessness refused to take no for an answer. Against all logic, it ordered that the system be tested again in Guam where a number of phony journalists and military personnel were stationed. Their task was to say they observed tests that were never conducted, and they were perfect.

 

To put out a believable story, the phony group split into two groups who vouched once more that the Iron Dome worked perfectly well. But how did they go about doing the vouching? Well, it was the usual Israeli vouch which consisted of group A quoting group B saying they saw the experiment succeed. And group B quoting group A saying they saw the experiment succeed.

 

And then a terrible war happened in Europe; a war that has been invaded by more journalists carrying more recording equipment than had ever been seen before. It became obvious to the Israelis – under these circumstances – that offering to help the embattled Ukrainians by sending them the overhyped Israeli equipment will result in the disastrous unveiling of the criminal scheme dubbed “Iron Dome” by which the Jews of Israel were able to siphon off billions of dollars from the American treasury, hyping a fantom system that never was.

 

Here is what the Ukrainians wanted: The Israeli Iron Dome, and a variety of American missiles designed to intercept incoming rockets, drones and airplanes, and destroy them in flight. Israel said no to all of that because there never was an Israeli Iron Dome. As to the American missiles, Israel could not give them away without America’s permission which was not forthcoming due to the White House decision not to force Russia to escalate the war at a time when there was talk of the possible use of nuclear weapons.

 

Amid all of that confusion, the Israelis thought they could still do something to gain credit by helping the Ukrainians fight the Russians. They told he Ukrainians they can give them the Israeli designed and produced “Early Warning” system that has worked well in Israel. Well, my friend, there has been a story of deception there too. Before they started calling it, early warning system, the Jews made the world believe it was an “Over the Horizon” radar. This would have been so advanced a system, it would surpass anything the superpowers have in their arsenals. Nobody has perfected that system yet.

 

As it turned out, however, the Israelis had concocted a system made of optical and heat sensors that can “see” the launch of a rocket from a distance, and give warning to this effect. To make the system see as far as possible, the Israelis attached it to a balloon that would take it high in the atmosphere, therefore see farther way … hence, the word early in the name “Early Warning.” The technology involved here being primitive, the Ukrainian students could whip it up in no time at all. And so, the Ukrainian military said to the Israeli offer: Thanks but no thanks.

 

What should we make of all this?

 

More than anything else, what happened here demonstrates how immersed the Judeo-Yiddish culture is in the habit of lying, disinforming, committing intellectual dishonesty, misinforming, cheating and stealing from those who do not keep their guards up when they deal with Jews.

 

For decades, the Jewish leaders, among them the rabbis, have been telling the world that when contrasting the affairs of gentiles with those of Jews, “You can’t compaaaare, you can’t compaaaare.” Well, it is time to accept that notion and let the Jews know that they are indeed so different from the rest of us, we accept all the differences they have been urging us to consider.

 

We see those differences now, and shall never again commit the mistake of offering the Jews the same level of reverence we offer each other, ordinary human beings.