Elon Musk’s feud with a Jewish hate group, ADL

The ADL has seen a surge in threats directed at the organization since Musk’s attacks escalated in recent days. As a result, ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt told CNN the ADL has been forced to increase its own security.

Antisemitism is a Nazi slur used by Jew hating Zionists

Elon Musk to sue ADL for accusing him, X of antisemitism


“Since the acquisition, The @ADL has been trying to kill this platform by falsely accusing it & me and of being anti-Semitic,” tweeted Musk on Monday.

“If this continues, we will have no choice but to file a defamation suit against, ironically, the ‘Anti-Defamation’ League.”

AIPAC’s top priorities include maneuvering the US to attack Iran, keeping US forces in the region as a buffer, protecting Israeli nuclear hegemony and making criticism and boycotts of Israel in the US impossible.

Americans overwhelmingly oppose all that, as well as unconditional US aid to Israel.

Senator Grassley should therefore ignore for a moment the flap over Russia, and his own top-25 position as a recipient of pro-Israel PAC money.

He should then look seriously at the longest-running unresolved foreign agent problem and ask what action would be best for America.

 

 

Rogue Missions by Zionists

The Zionist movement needs war in order to exist, they need war in order to gain sympathy from the Jewish people.

Unfortunately this is so identical and so in pattern with what is going on there for seventy years and even before.

Unfortunately, what we are seeing in this decade is that Israeli Zionist movement needs attacks against them, in order to justify their war against the Palestinian people».

This is what Rabbi Dovid Feldman, the spokesman for Orthodox Jews against Zionism, also known as Neturei Karta International, told the Turkish news agency Anadolu.

His words do nothing but confirm a history of wars waged by Israel in Palestine under the aegis of Western Freemasonry which, with the Balfour Declaration, legitimized the planned settlements not so much by Jews of Israelite descent, resigned to the biblical diaspora, but by politicians of the Zionist Movement for the aims of a Great Israel.*

Ukraine has become a world leader in black-market trafficking

In an article published on the Foreign Ministry’s website, Maria Zakharova cited media reports suggesting that the organs of killed Ukrainian soldiers, such as hearts, kidneys and livers, have been appearing on some of the biggest marketplaces of the dark net, with prices starting at €5,000 ($5,500).

One dealer allegedly claimed that it takes 48-60 hours to receive any desired organ in a medical box, with deliveries limited to EU countries. 

Zakharova noted that organs were also being traded offline, citing reports from June that representatives of a health ministry in a NATO country had struck a deal with some “private businessmen” who were assisted by Ukraine’s Health Ministry and Presidential Office to deliver a refrigerated train car full of human organs and body parts.

According to the spokeswoman, organ trafficking in Ukraine has boomed since the authorities in Kiev passed a number of laws that “drastically simplified the work of transplant specialists in the country.” 

Specifically, Zakharova pointed to last year’s Law No. 5610, which exempted transplantation from value-added tax, and the December 2021 Law No. 5831, which removed the need to notarize the written consent or authenticate the signature of a living donor to give up their organs. 

In an explanatory note attached to the 2021 bill, Ukrainian lawmakers explained the simplification of the country’s organ transplant regulations by the need to increase the efficiency of the transplantation system, in order to save more lives.

Additionally, Ukrainian law prohibits buying or selling human anatomical materials and bans the harvesting of organs from orphaned children, unidentified persons, or people who died in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Nevertheless, Zakharova claimed that according to experts, Ukrainian organ sellers are not able to specify the origin of biomaterial that they schedule for delivery.

It’s apparently believed that many of these organs are supplied by black-market transplant specialists, who illegally remove them from the bodies of dead soldiers and burn the unclaimed remains. 

Zakharova claimed that such suspicions are backed by the high death rate and the large number of missing Ukrainian soldiers, as well the shortage of specialists and reagents for studying corpses in Ukraine.

“This allows these criminals to cover their tracks and send human organs and body parts to the western regions of Ukraine, where they are prepared to be sent abroad for transplants,” she said.

Palestinian resistance has identified Israel’s weakness

The Different Faces of 'Popular Resistance' in Palestine - IslamiCity

You should have dispatched more Jewish rapists in 1948 because the
main reason why 90% of the indigenous population fled was because
the white European Jews were going around grabbing the young girls
and raping them and they made sure to shoot the rape victims dead.
Before I forget – the Jews removed all the jewelry that the young
rape victims were wearing and they took it with them. ~Helen44Yemen 

“The Zionist leaders are right to worry about fears that the Zionist entity may not reach its 80th year.”

The Secretary General of Islamic Jihad said on Wednesday that his movement and the other Palestinian resistance factions have identified Israel’s weakness.

“We know how to fight it,” added Ziyad Al-Nakhalah.

He made his comment during a visit to Tehran by the political leadership of Islamic Jihad, where they met with the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei.

Hailing Iran’s support for the Palestinian resistance, Al-Nakhalah expressed his appreciation of such “longstanding” backing.

Khamenei congratulated Islamic Jihad on “the latest battle” in Gaza.

“The conditions of the Zionist entity have changed compared to what they were 70 years ago,” said the former president.

“The Zionist leaders are right to worry about fears that the Zionist entity may not reach its 80th year.”

A large delegation from the Islamic Jihad leadership took part in the visit to Tehran.

They will meet with other Iranian officials during their stay as part of the regular communication between members of the Axis of Resistance.

Palestinian Resistance: The Political, Social and Human Right of  Self-Defense

Divine judgment has been unleashed on the entire world

Since the dawn of the Zionist movement, suffering has not ceased to exist in the world. All the warnings of the Torah have been fulfilled in their details among our people all over the world. For a believer it is no surprise that the Zionists are the same as the heretics at the time of the Destruction of the Temple. Divine judgment has been unleashed on the entire world.
Rabbi Shaul Brach, Rabbi of Kasho, Hungary (1865-1940)

The term “Antisemitism” originated in 1860 by a European Ashkanazi Jew. The first Zionist congress was held in 1897 

The strategy of equating anti-Zionism with antisemitism is, in fact, a strategy to conceal and distract from the very real, old antisemitism that was always an ally of the Zionist movement – an alliance that goes back to the 1890s and continues to this very day. 

The First Zionist Congress  was the inaugural congress of the Zionist Organization (ZO) held in Basel, from August 29 to August 31, 1897.

208 delegates and 26 press correspondents attended the event.[1] It was convened[2] and chaired[3] by Theodor Herzl, the founder of the modern Zionism movement.

The Congress formulated a Zionist platform, known as the Basel program, and founded the Zionist Organization.

It also adopted the Hatikvah as its anthem (already the anthem of Hovevei Zion and later to become the national anthem of the State of Israel).

And thus the Protocols of the Elders of Zion was discovered and published. 

The Protocols, the record of secret meetings of Jewish leaders, describes a conspiracy to dominate the world. 

“Although the term [antisemitism] now has wide currency, it is a misnomer, since it implies a discrimination against all Semites.

Arabs and other peoples are Semites, and yet they are not the targets of antisemitism as it is usually understood,” asserts the online encyclopedia.

When Zionists Murder authentic Jews: The Story of the Ringworm Children

Ashkenazi Jews (not one drop Semitic )

(ASH-keh-NAH-zee jooz)
One of two major ancestral groups of Jewish people whose ancestors lived in France and Central and Eastern Europe, including Germany, Poland, and Russia.
The other group (Semitic Jews) is called Sephardic Jews and includes those whose ancestors lived in Spain, Portugal, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Most Jewish people living in the United States are of Ashkenazi descent.

The AntiChrist as described in the Bible:

Verse 36: He will take absolute power for himself, the biggest power grab the world has ever witnessed.

Verse 36: He will oppose everything called God, and he will exalt himself over everything, reminiscent of Lucifer.

Verse 36: He will be the arch-blasphemer against God and all that God represents.

Verse 36: He will prosper-during the time God allows him. God will still be in control.

Verse 37: He will reject all deities.

Verses 38, 39: He will worship and ruthlessly use military might.

Verse 40: His might as head of the Revived Roman Empire will be challenged.

Verses 40-43: Since he will have made a covenant with Israel, he will fight the kings of the north (Syria) and south (Egypt and joining nations), and will be victorious at the beginning.

Verse 44: But additional conflict will take place.

Verse 45: Antichrist will set up headquarters in Jerusalem and will break his covenant with Jerusalem, posing as Christ and introducing his one-world system.

Verse 45: Antichrist will “come to his end,” when Christ descends to earth with His armies and His bride at the end of the Tribulation and defeats the world ruler (see also Zechariah 14:1-4; Revelation 19:19-21).

 

ADL To Use AI to Combat “Antisemitism”

ADL will partner with the Interparliamentary Task Force to Combat Online Antisemitism for an effort to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the use of AI and other new technologies. WTF?

New York, NY, May 25, 2023 – ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) today welcomed the release of the first-ever comprehensive U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism and announced commitments to support the White House in its execution.

ADL also welcomed the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism as part of the plan.

“As the U.S. Jewish community is experiencing antisemitism at levels not seen in generations, we deeply appreciate that the White House has stepped up and delivered this significant, comprehensive strategy,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO.

“It’s particularly notable that this approach recognizes that antisemitism is not about politics – it’s about principles.

We are pleased that this strategy comprehensively addresses hate and antisemitism on campus, online, and from extremists on both the far-right and the far-left.”

ADL actively assisted in the development of the White House strategy, contributing more than 30 distinct policy recommendations.

ADL also organized grassroots advocates to urge Congress and the Biden Administration to develop a unified national strategy to monitor and combat antisemitism.

The foundations for these policies were set in part by ADL’s COMBAT Plan, a proposed set of government initiatives to fight antisemitism, which ADL originally released in June 2022.

The COMBAT Plan articulated several of the key policies that were ultimately included in the White House strategy, such as efforts around education, community safety, hate crimes, and online hate.

In remarks at ADL’s National Leadership Summit in May, Ambassador Susan E. Rice, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, noted that in developing this strategy, “I reviewed closely ADL’s recommendations and found them to be helpful, creative, and smart.”

In conjunction with the White House strategy, ADL is committing to strengthen cross-community engagements to fight antisemitism, including initiatives to convene community dialogues with diverse partners to build mutual understanding, and to combat antisemitism on college and university campuses.

ADL will also support Jewish Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) in the government and private sector to promote a diverse and inclusive workplace where Jewish employees can be their authentic selves.

Finally, ADL will partner with the Interparliamentary Task Force to Combat Online Antisemitism for an effort to address the challenges and opportunities presented by the use of AI and other new technologies.

This strategy comes amid real concern about antisemitism among the American Jewish community.

In January, ADL released topline survey findings showing the highest percentage of respondents harboring extensive antisemitic prejudice in decades.

Antisemitic incidents also surged to historic levels in 2022, with a total of 3,697 incidents reported across the United States, an increase of 36 percent compared to 2021. 

Today’s announcement comes after several productive collaborations between ADL and the White House.

Last September, the Biden Administration brought together diverse communities to stand together against violent extremism at the historic United We Stand summit, which came about after ADL partnered with several leading anti-hate organizations to call for such an event.

And in June 2021, the Biden Administration released the first-ever National Strategy to Counter Domestic Terrorism, incorporating recommendations from ADL’s PROTECT Plan.

The Invention of Antisemitism

Starts here

Then they came to Palestine

To coerce the Jews to immigrate to Palestine, Zionist leaders followed Theodor Herzl’s recommendation where he stated: “It is essential that the sufferings of Jews become worse.

This will assist in realization of our plans.

I have an excellent idea … I shall induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth … the anti-Semites will assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and oppression of Jews.

The (invention of) anti-Semites shall be our best friends.”

Zionist leaders launched a covert anti-Jewish and propaganda campaigns claiming that Jews were persecuted and massacred in Eastern Europe.

By the 19th century, those who wanted Jews to “return” to the Holy Land were more likely to be Christian Zionists than Jews.

Lord Shaftesbury, a compassionate Tory who contributed to improving the conditions of lunatics in asylums and children in factories (The Ten Hours Act, 1833), agitated endlessly for promoting a Jewish presence in Palestine.

Sand describes him as an Anglican Theodor Herzl before Herzl; and with reason, since Shaftesbury appears to have even coined the famous line: “A country without a nation for a nation without a country.”

He hoped, of course, the Jews would also convert to Christianity. Lord Palmerston, on the Liberal side, warmed to the idea, not because he cared in the slightest about Jews (or Christians), but because he thought that British Jews colonising a part of the Ottoman Empire would increase British influence.

At the time, few Jews were Zionists.

When persecuted, as they were in the tsarist empire, they much preferred to flee to the new lands of immigration such as Argentina and the United States, than to the Promised Land.

What made the “State of Israel” possible was not God’s promise of a return to a long-lost land, but the Holocaust and the western reluctance to provide a refuge for its survivors.

This is how they made the “desert bloom.”

Holocaust is the Zionist MO. It follows them everywhere.

Much of what Shlomo Sand reveals is known to specialists.

His achievement consists in debunking a nationalist mythology which holds sway in large sections of popular opinion.

It also normalizes Jews, since it challenges the belief in exceptionalism.

The Holocaust was a unique event, but the basic nationalist litany is similar across nations – almost a literary genre in itself – for it is poised between a lachrymose sense of self-pitying victimhood and a vainglorious account of heroic deeds.

“We”, so goes the story, have been around for centuries (1066, famously, in Britain; 966 in Poland; since antiquity in Italy and in Greece).

Eventually, after centuries, we achieved our freedom, our independence, our happiness, and we, who are unlike everyone else, can finally be like everyone else: members and possessors of a country and a nation.

Demystifying what the French call le roman national seems to be today one of the major tasks of historians (once they used to write it).

This can be an uphill struggle, yet it is to the credit of the Israeli book-reading public that Sand’s previous book, The Invention of the Jewish People became a bestseller. Truth-telling may be painful but necessary.

Supporting Palestinian rights is anti-Semitic because Israel wants it to be

The irony is that Zionism and antisemitism are each other’s best recruiting tools.

Last stop to Palestine

“The alarming uptick in incidents has been recorded in the aftermath of renewed violence in Gaza.”

In recent weeks, there has been a rise in antisemitic incidents in the United States and in Europe. 

Synagogues were vandalized with swastikas in England and with rocks in Germany, and Orthodox men were allegedly harassed in New York City by a group shouting “kill all the Jews” — one of at least two attacks in the city recently.

These are just a few of the despicable incidents that have led to condemnation from President Joe BidenHuman Rights Watch and others.

The troubling rise in hate is both the continuation of a trend and a break from it.

Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. reached record levels in 2019, according to the Anti-Defamation League, but an alarming uptick in incidents has been recorded in the aftermath of renewed violence in Gaza.

At the same time, some, including MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan, have observed a shift in the Israeli-Palestinian discourse in America.

Democratic supporters of Israel are seemingly less afraid to condemn Israel’s killing of civilians in Gaza — including dozens of Palestinian children.

Historically, criticism of the Israeli government has been linked to antisemitism.

But it’s not nearly that simple.

By conflating Judaism and Israel, the Israeli government created a paradox in which Israel’s actions are beyond critique.

The irony is that Zionism and antisemitism are each other’s best recruiting tools.

Israel is the self-proclaimed “nation-state of the Jewish people.”

That has been added to the country’s basic law (the Israeli equivalent of a constitution).

The Israeli Declaration of Independence also promises that the new nation “would open the gates of the homeland wide to every Jew.”

That promise has been codified in the Law of Return that allows any Jewish person in the world to claim an Israeli citizenship.

Conflating Israel with Judaism — and Israelis with Jews — is unfair and leads to tropes about dual national loyalties.

Dual citizen Paul Wolfowitz

But conflating Israel with Judaism — and Israelis with Jews — is unfair and leads to tropes about dual national loyalties.

It also conflates a diverse religion with the politics and policies of a single country.

But Israel engages in this conflation all the time.

The official mission statement of the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations says it “represents the State of Israel, its citizens and the Jewish people on the global stage.”

In 2015, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined world leaders in a rally in Paris after the horrific attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket claimed by the Islamic State group.

Afterward, Netanyahu proclaimed, “I went to Paris not just as the prime minister of Israel but as a representative of the entire Jewish people.”

It is this conflation between Israel and Judaism, one that is baked into the foundation of Israel and perpetuated by its leaders, that leads to a problematic tautology: Israel’s leaders represent all Jewish people, and thus by definition any criticism of Israel must be criticism of all Jewish people — and hence antisemitic.

This tautology allows accusations of antisemitism to be weaponized, particularly against people who speak up about Palestinian rights — sometimes in ridiculous ways.

Just look at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who has been beating the antisemitism drum for weeks.

Yes, the same Greene who once blamed wildfires on Jewish space lasers and now compares mask mandates to Nazi gas chambers.

The fact that Greene, despite her own record, felt comfortable weaponizing antisemitism as an alleged defense of Israel while spewing antisemitic remarks shows how cynical the discourse about this heinous form of racism has become.

The same dynamic plays out in foreign policy, as Netanyahu finds allies in antisemitic leaders in Poland and Hungry.

As long as they don’t criticize Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, it’s all kosher.

Recantations Are All the Rage

Several things are happening simultaneously.

Most important, Israel has lost the public opinion war in much of the world through its brutality during the recent attack on Gaza and it continues to lose ground even in the wake of a cease fire due to mass arrests of Palestinians and armed police intrusions in and around the al-Aqsa mosque.

The government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is by its actions making clear that the ethnic cleansing of Palestine will continue at a time that he chooses.

This in turn has produced a storm of criticism, including from Jewish groups and individuals, that is condemning the bloodshed and also sometimes explicitly seeking to distance Judaism the religion from Zionism, the political movement.

Some have suggested that we have finally reached a tipping point in which Israel has gone too far, evident in the Irish Government’s condemnation of Israeli “de facto annexation” of Palestinian land.

Foreign Minister Simon Coveney told the Dial that “The scale, pace and strategic nature of Israel’s actions on settlement expansion and the intent behind it have brought us to a point where we need to be honest about what is actually happening on the ground …”

The Jewish state has even succeeded in alienating many who are normally supporters in countries like the United States, quite possibly leading to an eventual shift in policy in Congress and at the White House.

That view might be exaggerated given the power of the Israel Lobby and its ability to make past atrocities go away, but it might obtain some back-handed credibility from the ferocity of the counter-attack being waged by Israel and its friends against the celebrities and politicians who have finally developed backbones and have spoken out in defense of Palestinian rights.

The Jewish state’s reaction to criticism is being fueled by repeated assertions that anti-Semitism is surging in the United States and Europe.

The media has become relentless on the issue, which is in any even irrelevant even if it were true.

Last Saturday, internet news site Yahoo featured links to no less than three articles on increasing attacks on Jews, two coming from NBC and one from BBC.

Despite the recent one sided slaughter in Gaza, American Jewish organizations even had the hubris to declare last Thursday “In light of the surging wave of antisemitic violence, “A Day of Action Against Antisemitism.”

Frustration of many people with Israeli behavior is indeed increasing, but the assumption that any shouted insult or organized protest directed at Netanyahu and/or his gang of cutthroats at a time when they are mass-killing Arabs represents pure hatred of Jews is quite frankly unsustainable.

It is hatred not of religion but of what Israel is doing, supported by Washington and Israel’s powerful domestic lobby, and most people understand clearly that distinction.

The underlying narrative being offered is that Jews are always the victims, even when they initiate violence, because, they would argue, they are only acting of necessity and preemptively as self-defense.

That argument means that they are never guilty of what many might call war crimes, and they are adept at fabricating stories about their opponents labeling them as both terrorists and cowards willing to use civilians as human shields to protect themselves.

This effort to burnish the apartheid regime’s record also means in practice that there have to be regular invocations of the tale of increasing anti-Semitism as well as direct attacks on anyone who dares to appropriate or in any way diminish the so-called holocaust.

Numerous critics of the Israeli bombing of Gaza have been attacked by the Israel Lobby and its allies in the media.

The idea is to humiliate the critic and put so much pressure on him or her that he or she will actually apologize for what was either said or written.

Even better, the Israeli partisans often push far beyond that point to obtain a complete recantation of what appeared in the first place.

In the case of actors or entertainers, for example, the weapon used is obvious.

If one wants to continue to be gainfully employed in an industry that is dominated by Zionist Jews it is necessary to either keep one’s mouth shut or quickly apologize claiming that one was “misinformed” or “misspoke.”

Several recent mea culpa’s for criticizing Israel have made the news as has also the virtual crucifixion of a congresswoman for her citation of the holocaust.

Actor Mark Ruffalo may have believed that he was doing the “right thing” by speaking out on Palestinian suffering.

He tweeted “Over 30 children killed. Mothers dead. Hundreds injured. We are on the brink of a full-scale war.

Sanctions on South Africa helped free its Black people – it’s time for sanctions on Israel to free Palestinians.

Join the call” and also in another tweet referred to the killing as “genocide.”

He came under intense pressure and soon apologized, tweeting “I have reflected & wanted to apologize for posts during the recent Israel/Hamas fighting that suggested Israel is committing ‘genocide’.

It’s not accurate, it’s inflammatory, disrespectful & is being used to justify antisemitism here & abroad. Now is the time to avoid hyperbole.”

Ruffalo did not quite crawl on his belly to preserve his career, but the metaphor certainly comes to mind.

And what Ruffalo experienced was a walk in the park compared to what was dished out to British pop singer Dua Lipa who was subjected to a full-page New York Times ad paid for by no less than “America’s rabbi” Shmuley Boteach’s World Values Network.

The singer Dua Lipa as well as Palestinian-descended models Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid were accused of “anti-Semitism” after they expressed public support of the pro-Palestine cause.

The Boteach ad claimed that the three women were “ignorant” and spreading “disgusting libel,” calling on them to instead “condemn [Hamas] now” arguing that “the three mega-influencers have vilified the Jewish state in a manner that is deeply troubling… Hamas calls for a second Holocaust.”

Dua Lipa did not however recant when confronted by the hideous Boteach’s rant. She responded in part

“This is the price you pay for defending Palestinian human rights against an Israeli government whose actions in Palestine [include both] persecution and discrimination.”

A number of other celebrity-critics of the Israeli slaughter in Gaza also stood firm, including comedian John Oliver and Susan Sarandon, but there were also more victims of the wrath of Zion.

The Associated Press, itself having been on the receiving end of the Israeli bombing of Gaza, fired a reporter Emily Wilder for what were alleged to be pro-Palestinian views while an undergraduate at Stanford several years before.

Wilder, who is Jewish, recently also posted a question which was used against her, asking why the US media regularly uses the word Israel but avoids referring to Palestine, legitimizing the statehood of the former at the expense of the latter.

In Fairfax County Virginia there were demands to remove a school board member Abrar Omeish who, during the attack on Gaza, had tweeted “Hurts my heart to celebrate while Israel kills Palestinians & desecrates the Holy Land right now.

Apartheid & colonization were wrong yesterday and will be today, here and there.”

She soon came under pressure and quickly recanted with “War is terrible for everyone.

I hear those hurting. I’m here for each of you.

People of all faiths deserve Holy Land peace. Ensuring justice & honoring humanity of all remain urgent. I look ahead to robust & empathetic engagement with Jewish leaders.

Let’s build together.” Local resident Jennifer Katz was not satisfied, however, telling the board that the tweet “could be reasonably interpreted as a microaggression” against Jewish students.

But perhaps the most bizarre nonsense to surface from the knee-jerk defense of Israel effort played out, perhaps not surprisingly, on Capitol Hill where Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, to put it mildly, got in trouble.

The first-term Republican Representative from Georgia had already attracted widespread criticism from both Democratic and Republican colleagues for her alleged trafficking in conspiracy theories but she unleashed the hounds of hell when she made an observation regarding the government’s compelling people working in grocery stores to submit to the COVID vaccines.

She said “You know, we can look back in a time and history where people were told to wear a gold star.

And they were definitely treated like second-class citizens, so much so that they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers in Nazi Germany.”

Congresswoman Greene is not renowned for her brain power and it was the sort of comment that is so stupid that it is best handled by ignoring it, but as it concerned the so-called holocaust that was not the end of it.

She has been shredded by the leadership of both parties and also by individual legislators as well as the usual suspects in the media.

She had previously been stripped of some of her committee assignments over other misdemeanors, but this time around her “colleagues” have been calling for her censure at a minimum and even possible expulsion from the House of Representatives.

The lesson learned is that you trifle with the sanctity of the holocaust at your peril. It belongs to Jews and is a vital component of the uniqueness of Jewish suffering narrative.

Over the next few weeks there will no doubt be a flood of stories and commentary reminding everyone in America about just how much the Israelis were victims of a premeditated Hamas attack and what wonderful people they really are.

It will be an attempt to regain the propaganda advantage for the Israel Lobby. And yes, more heads of critics will be rolling in the dust, with recantations by celebrities adding sparkle to the event.

But even at the end of that process the true horror that modern day Israel represents will be remembered by many and as the game goes on there will hopefully be many more American voices raised in protest.

https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/recantations-are-all-the-rage/

Anti-Semitism: Zionist Minions Fight Back

Unfortunately, the reality is that many Jewish students – ignorant of Israel’s history and reality – are susceptible to the well-oiled and well-financed anti-Israel propaganda machine.

University campuses worldwide are in the midst of Israel Apartheid Week (IAW) 2021, initiated in 2005 by students at the University of Toronto.

The aim: “To educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system and to build the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against the State of Israel.”

Today IAW operates in at least 55 cities in more than 30 countries.

At a time when the vast majority of Jewish students entering university are ill-equipped to counteract the vile distortions of the IAW movement, it should be a major concern for Israel and Jewish communities worldwide to address the turning away from Israel that specifically affects the younger generation of Jews.

Unfortunately, the reality is that many Jewish students – ignorant of Israel’s history and reality – are susceptible to the well-oiled and well-financed anti-Israel propaganda machine.

Credence is added by those Israeli academics, such as Noam Chomsky, Ilan Pappe and Avi Shlaim, who are regular lecturers at IAW events.

Britain had no moral or political or legal right to promise the land that belonged to the Arabs to another people. AVI SHLAIM HISTORIAN

 

In the UK, Prof. David Miller, lecturing at the prestigious Bristol University, speaks about an infinite megalomaniac Zionism seeking to impose its will on the world.

His Jewish students are inhibited from complaining for fear they will receive low grades.

The university body refuses to address the complaints, citing “Freedom of speech” – this in spite of protests from the Community Security Trust (CST), responsible for protecting the UK’s Jewish community against antisemitism, plus a petition signed by thousands.

While Jewish student groups on campuses endeavor to involve Jewish students in their activities, the reality of the challenge is enormous.

It is fair to say that most Jewish students prefer to avoid conflict situations (which is how they view the Israel – Palestinian dispute), seeing their university years as a time to obtain a degree and enjoy the opportunities of campus life. 

It is against this background that StandWithUs (SWU) was  co-founded in 2001 – in Los Angeles – by Roz Rothstein, currently its CEO, to educate students toward leadership on campus and beyond.

 

Today this registered charity operates in 18 US cities as well as having branches in Israel, Canada, France and the United Kingdom.

THE MAGAZINE was in contact with Jennifer Kutner, who has served as director of media relations in the US since SWU’s inception.
Kutner highlights SWU’s Emerson Fellowship program, inaugurated in 2007, which has resulted in the selection and training of more than 100 student leaders on some 100 campuses throughout North America.
The course teaches them how to run successful Israel educational programs and respond to anti-Israel rhetoric, including IAW’s BDS campaigns.
The concept includes high school pupils, with training taking place during the summer vacation. 

Felt That You Hate [Zionist] Jews Lately? Here’s Why

Isaac Asimov

“I am frequently asked if I have visited Israel, whereas yet, it is simply assumed that I have. Well, I don’t travel. I really don’t, and if I did, I probably wouldn’t visit Israel. I remember how it was in 1948 when Israel was being established and all my Jewish friends were ecstatic, I was not. I said: what are we doing? We are establishing ourselves in a ghetto, in a small corner of a vast Muslim sea. The Muslims will never forget nor forgive, and Israel, as long as it exists, will be embattled. I was laughed at, but I was right.”
Isaac Asimov

Modern Zionism encapsulates the ancient reference to the ‘synagogue of Satan’

Christ drives the Usurers out of the Temple

In 1286, Jews are said to have murdered children in a mill at Fulda: Hameln being originally Quern Hameln

A nearly 500 year old sculpture depicts a man wearing a Jewish hat eating a sack of babies in Bern, Switzerland

The European immigrant terrorist Jew depicted in occupied Palestine

This plaque at the Palazzo Salvadori in Trent, Italy, illustrates the martyrdom of Simon of Trent at the hands of Jews.

(Toni L. Kamins)

This carving on the facade of Martin Luther’s church in Wittenberg, Germany, shows Jews suckling at a sow’s teat.

This post by a Jew illustrates the delusion of Zionist Jews. The defenders of “israel” leave out the ‘Zionist’ part of their definition of Jew to pretend they are a part of the whole, which they are not. They do not even represent Jews, they are frauds.

By Tal Mandelbaum

Ever felt that you hate Jews? Feel uneasy about them? How about Israel? Do you hate Israel? Do you sometimes feel that if Israel did not exist, the world would be safer, and just generally better off?

An EOS Gallup Europe survey showed that Europeans view Israel as the No 1 threat to world peace, ahead of Iran and North Korea.

Jews are consistently blamed for controlling the world, the banks, the weather, for causing the economic crises and exploitation of the masses, for 9/11, even for creating Isis.

So, if you ever felt hate or anger towards Jews, you are not alone.

There are many, many people all over the world, from all religions, cultures, and nationalities, who feel the same.

It doesn’t even matter if there are Jews around you, or in your country, you may still feel that you hate them.

It may not be all the time, but the sensation that Jews are to blame may arise in you especially when things don’t work out in your life.

In fact, in 2009 the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology published a study titled “Modern Anti-Semitism and Anti-Israeli Attitudes”.

They wanted to find out how Anti-Semitism was linked to people’s sense of angst, in this case, their personal fear of death, which is basically the greatest negative experience we know.

They showed that mortality salience (reminding people that they will someday die) increases Anti-Semitism and Anti-Israel attitudes.

The study also showed that mortality salience caused Israel, but no other country to perceptually loom large.

It further showed that mortality salience increased punitiveness toward Israel’s human rights violations, more than it increased hostility toward the identical human rights violations committed by Russia or India.

The researchers managed to expose these sentiments in even the most polite participants, showing a very basic underlying attitude towards Jews.

Faced with fear, dread or unease, many people sense that Israel and the Jews are somehow at fault.

And here is where I want to ask you for just a moment to consider:

WHY?

Could there be a deeper reason that so many people feel Jews and Israel are to blame for such a contradictory collection of issues?
The Reason You May Feel That Jews Are To Blame

Let’s face it, people have a myriad of explanations to why they feel that Jews are bad. From socialism to capitalism, to religious reasons and conspiracy theories, everyone has their own take.

Even if Jews can’t be all of these things at once.

So consider that there is one deeper, root to all of this sentiment.

Consider that if people knew the real reason they hate Jews, they could also learn how to channel their anger constructively, so that something finally CHANGES for the better.

Because Jews really do have a special role to play in everyone’s happiness.

It’s just not what you think.

Very few Jews actually know this, but as a collective, they have a primordial inner potential to unite among themselves, and thus bring peace, harmony and what’s referred to as “Tikkun Olam” to the world.

Consider that we live in a kind of human network where we are all interconnected and interdependent. But it’s all falling apart because the connector units aren’t functioning properly, because the glue is not there to hold it together.

THAT’S what Jews are meant to do. They are the hubs, the conduits through which unity and love must flow to the rest of the network. This positive influence is what’s necessary for relationships to work out on every level.

The Jewish heritage is full of sayings about the people of Israel being “brothers who are in mutual concern for one another”, united “as one man in one heart”.

It contains deep and thorough spiritual teachings about HOW to “love others as yourself”

…but it‘s not taken seriously, it’s not being realized.

So Jews continue to be divided and the world continues to move into crisis after crisis- lacking the method to connect its failing limbs into one thriving organism.

Jewish sages such as Rabbi Kook wrote of this many many times.

“The construction of the world, which is currently crumpled by the dreadful storms of a blood-filled sword requires the construction of the Israeli nation … in anticipation of a force full of unity … that is found in Israel.” (Lights)

Forgetful of their role, Jews continue to be baffled by the world’s demands towards them, unaware that they carry the key.

How To Create True Change

The Jewish people have suffered tremendously at the hands of the nations of the world.

Throughout history, the rage that people felt towards Jews imploded and surfaced as hate speech, physical attacks, pogroms, and even calculated mass murder strategies.

But the violence towards Jews has never been constructive. The nations that lost their Jews were not better off for it. On the contrary.

Wherever Jews have dwelled they brought prosperity and development.

Their unique inner potential has enabled them to advance and contribute to society more than any other people.

Yet, patents, inventions, and even humanitarian aid were never what the world truly needed from them.

And now Antisemitism is on the rise once more.

The post World War II notions of peace, equality, and democracy that the world hoped would prosper and last, are once again challenged.

As if no one has learned the lessons of the past.

To really be smart, to get the results that we need, violence must be renounced.

Instead, anyone who feels hate towards Jews or Israel must channel this angst, to pressure them TO UNITE.

Unity is the key to fulfilling the Jewish role as the light unto the nations.

Jewish efforts to rise above their divisions and unite will create a profound ripple effect throughout the entire human network, ushering in a new sense of harmony, love, and stability.

Jews need to remember that and to realize the enormous wisdom and special traits that they carry.

Roger Waters: Zionism/B’nai B’rith Strikes Again

Zionism/B’nai B’rith just happen to be one of the most powerful secret Zionist organizations in the United States.


B’nai Brith International President Charles O. Kaufman and Executive Vice President and CEO Daniel S. Maraschin urged Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Rob Manfred to stop advertising for Roger Waters’ upcoming North American tour.

Kaufman and Maraschin wrote in a letter Jan. 29 that Waters, the former bassist for Pink Floyd, is openly anti-Semitic, pointing to his support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement and arguing that Waters frequently demonizes Israel.

(The BDS movement means to pressure Israel to comply with international law)

“[Waters] has blamed ‘the Jewish Lobby’ for intimidating anti-Israel critics like him,” they wrote. “And he has falsely labeled the Jewish state a ‘racist apartheid regime’ and claimed Israel is guilty of ‘ethnic cleansing.’”

Kaufman and Maraschin stated that such statements fall under the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism. They also pointed to concerts where Waters has displayed the Star of David on a floating pig as an example of his anti-Semitism.

“Major League Baseball has figured prominently in the advancement of civil rights and the struggle against hatred, most notably with the integration of the sport in 1947,” Kaufman and Maraschin wrote.

“B’nai Brith is saddened and outraged that baseball – the sport of Jackie Robinson, Hank Greenberg, Sandy Koufax, and Roberto Clemente – would use its online resources to publicize an individual with an alarming history of anti-Semitic hatred.”

This is the crux of anti-semitism. You can’t be pro-Palestine AND pro-Israel at the same time.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center echoed B’nai Brith’s letter in a tweet.

“.@rogerwaters is a major league #antiSemite – @MLB should shut him out,” they wrote.

MLB told the Associated Press that they would send a private response to B’nai Brith.

Musicians like David Draiman, the lead singer of the heavy metal band Disturbed, have been critical of Waters and the BDS movement in the past.

“The very notion that Waters and the rest of his Nazi comrades decide that this is the way to go ahead and foster change is absolute lunacy and idiocy,” Draiman said in a May 30 interview with a Disturbed Facebook fan page. “It makes no sense whatsoever. It’s only based on hatred of a culture and of a people in a society that has been demonized unjustifiably since the beginning of time.”

Waters’ This Is Not a Drill tour starts on July 8 in Pittsburgh, Penn. and ends on Oct. 3 in Dallas, Tex.

“Waters is an avowed anti-Semite whose views on Jews and Israel far exceed the boundaries of civil discourse,” they wrote, adding they were “saddened and outraged that baseball … would use its online resources to publicize an individual with an alarming history of anti-Semitic hatred. We call on MLB to cease providing Roger Waters a platform.”

PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 10: Pink Floyd member Roger Waters attends the 2018 French Open – Day Fifteen at Roland Garros on June 10, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by Rindoff Petroff/Suu/Getty Images)

MLB said the promotion was part of an ad buy by AEG/Concerts West for multiple concert tours and that the league will respond to B’nai B’rith privately. AEG and Waters’ spokeswoman, Fran Curtis, did not immediately return a requests for comment.

 

There’s No Such Thing As Antisemitism

Is not the term antisemitic, as it is used today to refer to bigotry against Jews, used loosely and erroneously? “Antisemitic” literally and technically means being opposed to someone who speaks a Semitic language (e.g. Arabic and Hebrew). Why are we allowing foreigners, particularly Yiddish ones, to put words and meanings into our mouths?

This is a psyop! When accused of antisemitism why is our refutation always “no I’m not” or “I don’t hate Jews”  as if we accept and understand the meaning? That’s just validating their psyop.

They don’t practice Judaism they are atheists from Khazar. More pointedly they are Satanists.

Ashkenazi Jews are the elite of Israel and they dominate and discriminate against, not only Palestinian Arabs, but also other Jews and ethnicities in Israel.

“Antisemitism” is used to mean  hatred of Jews. These so called Jews are not the dictionary definition of Semite,  and before Israel they were Yiddish speaking people, not Hebrews. They also never spoke Aramaic.  Not one thing Semitic about them. What religion? Just look at who uses the term. They are Zionists of some sort.

Real Jews denounce Zionist as heresy. Real Christians denounce Christian Zionists as worshipers of the anti-Christ.  Atheist so called Jews use the term as a weapon for people who are rightly anti Imperialists. They are deflecting away fro the Imperialist element of Zionism and keeping it in a religious context, why Zionists are in reality atheist.

 The decent people of the world reject Israel, the terrorist state, which sits squarely  on top of Palestine and squashed everyone who was there.

Is not the term anti-Semitic, as it is used today to refer to bigotry against Jews, used loosely and erroneously? “Anti-Semitic” literally and technically means being opposed to someone who speaks a Semitic language (e.g. Arabic and Hebrew).

Why then was the term “anti-Semitic” coined in 19th century Germany to refer – rather confusingly – to a phenomenon of hatred of Jews in Europe who, however, did not speak a Semitic language at the time? Something hokey there.

Should we not denounce the psyop word “Antisemitism”  and throw the word out by not recognizing the word as anything with meaning? For instance, if one is accused of antisemitism, instead of acknowledging it as a legitimate definition of something that exists but denying that we are by saying “I don’t hate Jews”… call the word out as being a non-word, even while not explaining why… because they KNOW why! 

Only the rest of the world doesn’t know why out of sheer ignorance. It’s a word to attach the word Semitic to non-Biblical Jews. That’s how they slithered into Palestine under the umbrella of the Jews they terrified into fleeing from Europe during ww2. There were very few Zionists in Europe at that time and few were willing to go. Hence the Holocaust TM.

But all anyone has to do is think about it and understand what fools people we to go along with it! Who is giving the enemy power, after all? We should be educating each other on just this simple thing, because it has become so important to these Zionists who are throwing the word around like poison darts. 

 The Zionists using this word are not Semites and those they are throwing the word around like poison darts are! It is all backward and should be called out for being so every time we hear it.

If one is called Antisemitic and Jew hater, one should not deny it by saying “I am not.” Imagine you’re  white and being called ‘black.’ Or visa versa.  Imagine what you would say in that instance. Imagine your facial expression. THAT’S the reaction we should have towards the word antisemitism. Not just “I am not.” but like, “wtf are you saying? That makes no sense.”

One should simply say that the word does not exist, it has no meaning. The word itself is only 150 years old. Someone made it up. It’s not a real word! Every time someone is labeled ‘antisemitic’ and they “I am not” or “you’re wrong” Jews know they still have much the world over a barrel because we have still not caught on! The word has to be called out every time and deflated! We don’t have to wait for ‘leaders’ or any officials to do this for us.

International Holocaust™ Remembrance Alliance : Working Definition of Antisemitism

Nations of the world accepted the clear lie when they recognized the Zionists, those heretics who established their state through conquest under the name of “Israel,” as any part of the Jewish People. The nations thereby enabled the Zionist heretics to conquer the Jewish People themselves. ~Rabbi AMRAM BLAU

The Zionists work relentlessly to undertake all actions to provoke the nations where these Jews live, and then turn around and advertise themselves as the saviors and benefactors of the Jews.

 These destroyers have already managed to destroy and burn Jewish souls in their concentration camp and gas chambers. TENS OF THOUSANDS OF JEWS AND THEIR CHILDREN HAVE BEEN VIRTUALLY WIPED OUT. MOST OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE HAVE FALLEN INTO THEIR HANDS, JEWISH COMMUNITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD WERE DRAWN INTO THEIR STATE AS IS WELL KNOWN.~~ RABBI SHAUL BRACH

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Basically what the European founders of “Israel” do is try and infuse themselves with the real Jews, who denounce them. The public at large don’t understand the difference. That’s The Game.

IHRA adopted the Working Definition of Antisemitism at a plenary session in 2016. On 1 June 2017, the European Parliament voted to adopt a resolution calling on European Union member states and their institutions to adopt and apply the definition. The non-legally binding working definition includes illustrative examples of antisemitism to guide the IHRA in its work.

These examples include classical antisemitic tropes, Holocaust™ denial and attempts to apply a double standard to the State of Israel. Although internationally recognized by many groups, the working definition of antisemitism has been criticized by some as too broad, and conflating anti-Zionism with antisemitism.

Here’s a list of the countries that have accepted in full the IHRA definition of AS: UK, Israel, Austria, Romania, Germany, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Macedonia.

To guide IHRA in its work, the following examples may serve as illustrations:
 
Manifestations might include the targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity. However, criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic. Antisemitism frequently charges (European*) Jews with conspiring to harm humanity, and it is often used to blame Jews for “why things go wrong.” It is expressed in speech, writing, visual forms and action, and employs sinister stereotypes and negative character traits.

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Contemporary examples of antisemitism in public life, the media, schools, the workplace, and in the religious sphere could, taking into account the overall context, include, but are not limited to:

  • Calling for, aiding, or justifying the killing or harming of Jews in the name of a radical ideology or an extremist view of religion.
     
  • Making mendacious, dehumanizing, demonizing, or stereotypical allegations about Jews as such or the power of Jews as collective — such as, especially but not exclusively, the myth about a world Jewish conspiracy or of Jews controlling the media, economy, government or other societal institutions.
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  • Accusing Jews as a people of being responsible for real or imagined wrongdoing committed by a single Jewish person or group, or even for acts committed by non-Jews.
     
  • Denying the fact, scope, mechanisms (e.g. gas chambers) or intentionality of the genocide of the Jewish people at the hands of National Socialist Germany and its supporters and accomplices during World War II (the Holocaust).
     
  • Accusing the Jews as a people, or Israel as a state, of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust.
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  • Accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel, or to the alleged priorities of Jews worldwide, than to the interests of their own nations.
     
  • Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor.
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  • Applying double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.
     
  • Using the symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism (e.g., claims of Jews killing Jesus or blood libel) to characterize Israel or Israelis.
     
  • Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
     
  • Holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the state of Israel.
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Antisemitic acts are criminal when they are so defined by law (for example, denial of the Holocaust or distribution of antisemitic materials in some countries).
 
Criminal acts are antisemitic when the targets of attacks, whether they are people or property – such as buildings, schools, places of worship and cemeteries – are selected because they are, or are perceived to be, Jewish or linked to Jews.
 
Antisemitic discrimination is the denial to Jews of opportunities or services available to others and is illegal in many countries.

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