- The people of France have sent an important message to
the world, by electing the traditionalist leader, Jean-Mari le Pen to the
second round of the French presidential elections. It was not just a proof
of general dissatisfaction, as NY Times claimed. The first round occurred
while the Jewish troops besieged the Church of Nativity, starved nuns,
shot priests, and despoiled the land of Christ. Israeli bulldozers worked
around the clock covering mass graves of their innocent victims in the
Jenin refugee camp, Jewish soldiers destroyed churches and mosques in
Nablus,
shot at the Holy Virgin in Bethlehem, while one hundred fifty thousand
Jews marched in Paris and elsewhere, supporting the genocide in Palestine.
Waving Israeli flags and draped in the blue and white colours of their
national banner (the tricolour is dropped and forgotten), the Jews marched
from the Place de la République to the Place de la Bastille in
Paris,
chanting in French and Hebrew and carrying signs that read "Yesterday
New York, today Jerusalem, tomorrow Paris."
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- Today's Jerusalem is an unhappy city, its non-Jewish
majority dispossessed, uprooted, pushed into ghetto and controlled by the
brutal Jewish Border Police. Today's Jerusalem has the most advanced
torture
facilities, and there, thousands of kidnapped Palestinians are subjected
to electric chocks, beating and humiliation. Today's Jerusalem is a place
where only Jews can move freely and enjoy the fruits of civilisation.
Should
it be a model for tomorrow's Paris? Mais non, the people of France had
experienced the German Nazi conquest in 1940s, and they did not want to
try the Judeo-Nazi occupation.
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- That was the main message sent by the French voter. We
should thank General Sharon's brutality and ill-conceived solidarity of
Jews in France with the génocidaire for this result. Until now,
the Jews were divided in their tasks and purposes. In Palestine, they
created
a toxic, ferociously nationalist and religiously fanatic entity based on
Hitler's Nuremberg Laws. Elsewhere, in France as well as in Britain, they
promoted the pseudo-liberal paradigm of dismantling European national and
cultural content in favour of the Judeo-American spirit. In Palestine,
they shot at the church; in France, they undermined it by subterfuge. One
law for themselves: extreme right wing nationalism of Sharon. Another law
for the goyiim: liberal New Labour of Tony Blair.
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- If the Jews would have sense, they would keep the inner
dialectical unity of their pincer-movement attack as their best guarded
secret. But they were inebriated by their successes. The spiritual teacher
of Sephardic Jews, Rabbi Obadiah Joseph, ruled that Jews should not show
their ascendancy in the world until they would be able to destroy the
Christian
Churches in the Holy Land. Now, with the Nativity besieged, they apparently
felt the condition is fulfilled. Jews became united to an extent unknown
since the days of Christ, and united by a common will, single purpose and
a feeling of arriving to the pinnacle of power. Intoxication of power and
unity caused the usually cautious people to drop masks, to leave pretences.
It seems the Jews call out 'Kill him', as two thousand years ago. This
new openness provided us with a previously unheard-of insight into the
soul of the Jews and their supporters.
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- An authentic Jewish voice, Ron Grossman of Chicago
Tribune[i]
wrote, "As a self-proclaimed humanist, I ought to recoil in horror
from the thought of tanks rumbling through a city, anybody's city. My head
should hang in sorrow at televised images of street fighting (rather,
massacres
- ISH) in Bethlehem and Ramallah. But here is a hint: Don't lecture or
preach to us. Forget about appealing to our better selves".
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- Please note this plural 'us' before denying the obvious.
The Jews do not hide anymore behind the useful but dated device of
"Americans,
French or British citizens of Jewish faith". It is again The Jews,
a single body with a single mind. Forget about appealing to their better
selves, as they have not got any. 'The better selves' were just a
device.
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- "No one can express the aspirations of most Israelis
like the prime minister. This is not a war that was waged by Sharon, the
"warmonger," this is the war of all of us", reports Gideon
Levy, a man of heart and conscience, who was recently banned from the pages
of the 'liberal' Haaretz. (I was banned ten years ago. Welcome to the club,
Gideon!) "It will also be very difficult to blame Sharon for the
consequences
of the war, in the light of the sweeping support he has been given by the
majority of Israelis. Nearly 30,000 men were mobilized and they reported
for duty as one man, making the refusal movement, with 21 refuseniks
currently
in jail, irrelevant".
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- The Jews abroad were just as awful as those in Palestine.
Professor David D. Perlmutter wrote in LA Times[ii]: "I
daydream--if
only! If in 1948, 1956, 1967 or 1973 Israel had acted just a bit like the
Third Reich, then today Israelis would shop, eat pizza, marry and celebrate
the holy days unmolested. And of course Jews, not sheiks, would have that
Gulf oil'. Witty if snobbish Taki of the British weekly Spectator
contributed
the following anecdotal evidence of the new Jewish vehemence and
single-mindedness:
"On Easter Sunday, during lunch, the richest woman in Israel, Irit
Lando[iii], suddenly burst into my house and began to harangue my
friends and family about Adam Shapiro. Despite the fact she's one of my
wife's oldest friends and was invited to drop in after lunch, I was
extremely
annoyed. I reminded Irit that my house was not Israeli occupied territory;
that it was Easter; and knowing how I feel about the plight of the
Palestinians,
she should change the subject. Which she did, turning on the press,
instead,
and how they gave publicity to that godawful traitor Adam
Shapiro".
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- As few mavericks of Jewish origin like Adam Shapiro or
marvellous Jennifer Loewenstein became increasingly marginalized, the Jews
en masse rally to support Sharon and Israel. From Moscow to Brooklyn, from
Marseille to Hampstead, the Jews speak in one voice. WE ARE ONE, proclaimed
the headline of the Jewish Week. This vision of united, ready for the kill,
Jewry could not but scare the French voter, and any thinking man. Le Pen
was probably the only French politician totally opposed by the Jews.
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- The French and the West European Left should learn the
lesson before it is too late. Their liaison with the Jews became a
liability
and a source of embarrassment. Historically it was probably justified,
but not any more. Even the Jewish stranglehold on media can not deliver
the electoral goods. Instead of supporting Jewish agenda, the Left should
compete with the Right by addressing problems of working class in the
country
and of the income disparity on the global scale. There should be no more
immigration, and this task calls to stop the main creator of immigration,
the unfair Judeo-American globalisation and Bush and Blair' s War against
Islam. In the forthcoming May elections in the UK, the Left should give
the boot to Michael Levy's protégé Tony Blair, and turn to
the tradition of Michael Foot.
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- The electoral success of Le Pen could signify the
beginning
of the end of the Jewish post-war ascendancy. Inverting the slogan of
French
Jews, we say, "Yesterday Paris, Today Washington, and Tomorrow
Jerusalem".
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- [i]
- http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/perspective/chi-0204070422apr
07.s
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- [ii] April 7, 2002
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- [iii] I normalised the
spelling
of her name. Taki the snob had to spell quite an ordinary Jewish name
Landoi
(var. Landau) in the French way.
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