Sunday, February 26, 2023

To replace one holocaust by another a bad idea

 What do you do if you’re a gambler and you’re on a roll? You keep playing to win more and more, of course without thinking of the moment when you’ll have run out of luck. But it will happen that you’ll run out of luck — and then what?

 

This is the situation that the Jews have faced time after time since they massacred the babies of Egypt thousands of years ago, looted the kingdom’s treasures, and ran into the desert looking for new targets to ravage and feed on the spoils they generate. Citing that history answers the question asked earlier. But as can be deduced from their history, the answer that the Jews give to that question, has been different. It’s been this: Do more and more of the same.

 

What history also shows, is that the Jewish culture of war has depleted their ranks so thoroughly, their leaders had no choice but to weaken the tendons that normally connect an ethnic group to the religion it adopts. In the case of the eternally belligerent Jews who badly needed to replenish their ranks, they distanced themselves from their Hebrew origin and decreed that tendons or not, a convert to Judaism from another race or religion, was as good a Hebrew as a thoroughbred member of the original tribe.

 

Whereas the leaders’ decision solved the problem of depletion the Jews were facing, the ethnic dilution that resulted from the decision created another problem. But this was an artificial fabrication that did not have to be. It came about because the leaders’ attempt to integrate diverse groups from around the world into one ethno-religious mix, made the Jewish collective responsible for every reprehensible act committed by any one Jewish individual. Thus, it became kosher to punish groups of Jews for sins that most had nothing to do with. And like the Jews never stop pointing out, the most notable collective punishment in history has been what they call the Holocaust.

 

So, the question is this: Can a holocaust happen again? Yes, it can but that depends on many factors that must converge to begin with. The most important being the perception by people around the world that the Jews are themselves inflicting a holocaust on the people of Palestine whom they stripped of the means to defend themselves. The Jews managed to accomplish that feat by hypnotizing and manipulating the big powers’ wealth, influence and decision-making. They turned those powers into diplomatic gladiators who stand guard and remain on call to carry water for Israel.

 

An example that demonstrates how all those factors come together to maintain the status quo, came under the title: “With Christians’ help, providing aid and comfort to Ukrainian Jews is possible,” and the subtitle: “Hope on horizon after one year of destruction, chaos.” The article was written by , and published on February 23, 2023 in the Washington Times.

 

To have a clear view and to see through what Yael Eckstein is trying to do, we begin by thinking of a scene in which a massive fire burns through two adjacent neighborhoods. The producers of the local television network dispatches a crew to cover the fire. The crew returns and hands the video to the producers who get surprised by what they see — more accurately what they do not see. It is that the crew fully covered one neighborhood but neglected to even mention the other.

 

What we have in real life, are two neighborhoods which are not adjacent – but not geographically too distant from each other either. Both are suffering from a similar kind of fire, and struggling to cope with it in the same way. In each case, the fire was brought by an invading force that wants to rob them of their possessions. The people of both neighborhoods are resisting with the use of whatever weapons they can get their hands on. One of those neighborhoods is called Palestine, which is invaded by Israel. The other is called Ukraine, which is invaded by Russia.

 

Like the television crew that covered one neighborhood while neglecting the other, Yael Eckstein spoke of the ordeal that the Jews of Ukraine are suffering while neglecting to mention the suffering of the Christians and Muslims who are agonizing in Palestine. Eckstein even neglected to acknowledge that these people exist at all.

 

As pointed out earlier, the Jews (Eckstein among them) perpetuate the status quo by hypnotizing the big powers and using them to permanently maintain the Palestinians in so weak a condition that Israel can rob them at will. The following, presented in condensed form, shows how Jews such as Eckstein manage to hypnotize the elites of the American political class by whitewashing the sins of Israel at the same time as they condemn the sins of others. Here is how that goes:

 

“My team and I tried our best to show these Jews that they are not alone. The Fellowship coordinated rescue flights to help Jews safely make aliyah (immigrate to Israel.) As Jewish families got off the plane with their children, I could share story after story about the countless people I’ve witnessed find hope”.

 

As can be seen, Eckstein admits that the most important message that people in distress need to hear is that they are not alone. She said so but neglected to mention that the Jews of Israel and America spent the last 56 years urging everyone to abandon the Palestinians — which is what turned them into an even easier prey for Israel to gobble.

 

Yael Eckstein also spoke of the hope given to the Jewish foreign families arriving in Israel while neglecting to mention that these arrivals contribute to the hopelessness of the indigenous Palestinian Christians and Muslims who see their homes blown up, and their lands looted to make room for the foreigners.

 

Yes, it is a good thing to see people find hope, but when that hope comes to one at the expense of  another, morality compels you to do things differently. This, however, is so alien to Jewish culture, they’ll accuse you of harboring antisemitic sentiments if you do no more than suggest it.

 

All in all, while the American politicos are fooled by the performance of the Jews, the world is not. Billions are unhappy seeing the holocaust that Israel is inflicting on the Palestinians. If a day of reckoning will come, the certainty is that not many – if any at all – will lift a finger to rescue the Jews from the clutches of those who’ll wish to see justice done.