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Monday 13 November 2023

From The River To The Sea Palestine - Will Be Free From Toxic Zionism

 



 

 

 

Wednesday 8 November 2023

How Did Zionists Steal Palestine?







I've always wondered how could Zionists after WWII and their trauma through perceived holocaust, be given a country (Israel) inside another country (Palestine), and then go on to holocaust the people who were there first?




After watching these short video clips of their memories I want to ask another question. I'm old enough to have met many WWI and WWII veterans as child because in the 70s and 80s their numbers began to dwindle. Not one of them, even when asking questions about their war experience ever laughed, smiled or talked fondly of their recollection. My Great-Uncle Bill was so traumatized by it that we were instructed not to ask him any questions.




My question is simple. Why are these veterans of genociding Palestine, gloating over it, patting their bellies and laughing their heads off? There's something not quite right about this and the only guess I can make is that maybe it's because they are all male. 


Is it circumcision that corresponds with no empathy at all?

Wednesday 11 October 2023

Mia Khalifa - (The Intersectionality of Palestine & Pornography)





When I listened and posted the 7 plus hour Space on X about antisemitism barely a week ago the most powerful, cogent and intelligent voice was a woman I'd not come across before named Mia Khalifa who is informed, educated and nobody's fool. 


I was impressed and inside my head 'who is this woman?' 'she's so powerful' 'extraordinary conviction' and something few people have, the ability to talk quickly and hit the bullseye.


Then she made this video clip which is perfectly true, and rips into the false history we're taught, went viral and is now given the holocaust denial treatment by the usual offenders. See for yourself, its extraordinary.



What I didn't know is that Mia Khalifa is a former adult entertainment actress who shot to the number one spot on Pornhub in three months before becoming a soft porn Playboy model who just fired her.





Do I condone the attacks by the al Quds & al Quassam Brigades (the media call them Hamas for misdirection) on Israelis? 

Absolutely not.

Do I understand the motives behind their freedom fighter actions? Feel free to click on the tags at the bottom of this post. Nothing has changed. Nobody challenges me on this because I'm fully informed of every injustice from the Nakba to Hasbara. I've done the homework.

What's going to happen next? The most densely populated area in the world (Gaza) is going to be wiped off the map and the price Palestinians will pay is another holocaust.

I hope I'm wrong. It's Red October and nothing is impossible.

Food, Water and Electricity have already been cut off. There's a lot more I'd like to write but this will suffice for the time being.


Update: Mia has held her ground for years. That's the difference between sucking government and media cock all your life. It takes conviction and stamina.


Tuesday 5 September 2023

Past Proves Future


 


 


99.999% of them absolutely do not come from Palestine. Do you know why? It's because they're trapped in a concentration camp. You cannot say you weren't told if you're reading this.

Enjoy the movie.

Sunday 4 December 2022

Alexander on Churchill



Boris corroborates historian David Irving's evidence on Churchill and the 'Focus Group' who turned Churchill against Germany in order to pay Churchill's cigar and champagne bills (and Chartwell). It's illegal to explain this so I'm only pointing out the speech above and Irving's documentation on the subject.

Also, we can now make sense of why Churchill was such a massive antisemite before WW2. I'm using the language of today as the sons of Shem have nothing to do with the white land thieving, genociding scum in Palestine.

Money makes the world go round or flat if you wish. That's how superficial people are on Qatar or 1/4 million dead British troops in WWII.

I now believe after deeper research that Churchill had a surprisingly sensitive soul and was a victim of agendas beyond his control, I know how tough decisions can be to take and also how they can explode into the public domain looking like service to self when in fact it's more a question of survival. 

Churchill's parents are the give-away. 

When I read about the letters and the constant yearning for affection and love it's so close to the multiple and multi-generation TBMC information it's not funny and I dare say Boris is a copy to some extent. I guess I'd better add the MKULTRA information as a tag/label to this post.

It's the fiat currency and fractional reserve beast system of money that drives these genocidal decisions. The Bible (and Quran) warns us of the money lenders that Jesus overturned the tables against and tried to kick out of the temple.

How do we know it's real? 

Because they changed the name from Money Lenders to Money Changers.

They're sensitive to the subject as it were.

Sunday 17 January 2021

Beatriz at Dinner




In the past, I've lamented the lack of really good activist or pro-human movies

Beatriz at Dinner is a rare exception to the prevailing narrative and is a powerful movie starring Salma Hayek who we know in the past has broken the cardinal rule of Hollywood which is to never mention the genocide and land thieving in Palestine by the Israeli colonisers.

I was enjoying the expected tension of a woman's car breaking down and her wealthy massage client insisting she stay for dinner with the kind of people who are so impoverished that they only know how to compare their net worth. 

All this while boasting of their exploits living in a world of extraordinary wealth compared to the ordinary hard working families that prop up much of the rich.

There's an interesting philosophical morality question that flips the script at the end of this terrific movie, and though it didn't catch me by surprise, it did offer a shockingly stark contrast to the gentle Reiki healer, spiritual female and woman who only gives her energy to relieve the pain of others.

I like to point out from time to time that wealth creation is a key driver of human development and I'm fully in favour of that. However, there's a lot of creepy parasites at the top who only know that he who dies with the most toys, wins.

Monday 11 November 2019

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The most curious example, in my opinion above, is the rejection of my card for 5.55 at The Key & Anchor, three times yet I only used cash in the pub that night. The screengrabs were arbitrary, I looked up from time to time for no specific reason, and noted the numbers which came at me like a blizzard. It was quite a wild ride but also not without intense interest.


A post of mine was reported to Facebook and the automatic review process has taken offence to starving and partially clothed people as above. There was a chance to appeal but in the end, I've posted loads on Churchill so I let it go.

That's OK as it's their business platform. Facebook was OK a few years ago, but it's not an activist tool anymore, though it has worked well in the past.

This post, I hope will remain in the public domain to raise public awareness of MKULTRA, Palestine and institutionalised child abuse.

I still have more work to do on this post but this will do for the time being.

Update: It still goes on but less intensive.



Just so all are clear. I don't wait for the numbers to align.

I merely look at anything with the display of a number (clocks, computers etc) and the synchronicity is there. The camera on my phone is broken so I'm unable to take photos and am restricted to screenshots. 

Otherwise, there would be more.




Thursday 15 March 2018

Jerome Corsi Discredits Himself. Over & Over Again #QAnon




On a personal level I like Jerome as much as the next chap. He's avuncular, soothing to listen to, better than average educated, and able to talk at great length in a calm manner on his world view.

It's just that his world view and lifetime network is toxic.

John Bolton (who works with MEK terrorists) is the least Jewish looking Zionist Neocon I can think of, but his devotion to the Occupation of Palestine by Israel is as devout as any Neocon wingnut including Jerome Corsi. 

In fact they're both lifetime friends. 

Corsi was also good friends with propagandist and nephew of Sigmund Freud Joseph, Edward Bernay. Are you seeing a pattern yet?

Corsi (Jesuit educated) is devoted to the cause of bomb,bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran as much as Jock Strap McStain and John Bolton. 

You couldn't meet a better bunch of Zionist shills.


Jerome Corsi is either a willing or blackmailed shill. 

There's no other explanation for this level of stupid.

Update: I found subsequent documentation of Jerome Corsi's criminal alliances. I also had to replace the video as it was removed. Sadly the original evidence against Corsi is now erased forever.

Saturday 17 February 2018

Sarah Silverman & Ahed Tamimi



I was disgusted by Sarah's comments on abortion and eating fetuses last week, yet I'm equally astonished that she published the above in support of Ahed Tamimi.

If more Jews had a backbone about calling out the unconscionable occupation of Palestine we would be in a far better place than we are now. Zionism is not Judaism. Period.


Sunday 3 December 2017

Jean Paul Sartre - Another Zionist Puppet With Nothing Significant To Say


As is self evident from his photo, Sartre has no connection to the Middle East other than the Khazarian Ashkenazi desire to steal Palestinian land and genocide the Palestinian people.

What is it about the nature of Zionism, its racism, and its colonial policies that continues to escape the understanding of many European intellectuals on the left? Why have the Palestinians received so little sympathy from prominent leftist intellectuals such as Jean- Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault or only contingent sympathy from others like Jacques Derrida, Pierre Bourdieu, Etienne Balibar, and Slavoj Zizek? Edward Said wrote once about his encounters with Sartre and Foucault (who were anti-Palestinian) and with Gilles Deleuze (who was anti-Zionist) in this regard. The intellectual and political commitments inaugurated by a pro-Zionist Sartre and observed by Said, however, remain emblematic of many of the attitudes of leftist and liberal European intellectuals today.
While most of these intellectuals have taken public stances against racism and white supremacy, have opposed Nazism and apartheid South Africa, seem to oppose colonialism, old and new, most of them partake of a Sartrian legacy which refuses to see a change in the status of European Jews, who are still represented only as holocaust survivors in Europe. The status of the European Jew as a coloniser who has used racist colonial violence for the last century against the Palestinian people is a status they refuse to recognise and continue to resist vehemently. Although some of these intellectuals have clearly recognised Israeli Jewish violence in, and occupation of, the West Bank and Gaza, they continue to hold on to a pristine image of a Jewish State founded by holocaust survivors rather than by armed colonial settlers.
In an interview with the Revue d’etudes palestiniennes in 2000, the late Pierre Bourdieu said: “I have always hesitated to take public positions…because I did not feel sufficiently competent to offer real clarifications about, what is undoubtedly, the most difficult and most tragic question of our times (how to choose between the victims of racist violence par excellence and the victims of these victims?).
If by this, Bourdieu was referring to the holocaust, then he was a victim of Zionist propaganda. No matter how much Zionism continues to resurrect it and claim it as the excuse for its racist violence against the Palestinians, the holocaust does not justify Israel’s racist nature. If Bourdieu accepted this, then his dilemma of choosing between Israel and its victims would have been readily resolved.
Take Jacques Derrida as another example, who when lecturing in occupied Jerusalem in 1986 stated his position as follows: “I wish to state right away my solidarity with all those, in this land, who advocate an end to violence, condemn the crimes of terrorism and of the military and police repression, and advocate the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the occupied territories as well as the recognition of the Palestinians’ right to choose their own representatives to negotiations, now more indispensable than ever.” Derrida, however, felt it necessary to assert in his speech that the Israeli State’s “existence, it goes without saying, must henceforth be recognised by all”.
Despite Derrida’s opposition to White supremacist South Africa in the mid-1980s, he believes that Israel, a racist Jewish state, should be recognised by all. Derrida’s refusal and resistance to see that Israeli colonialism and racism operate with the same force, albeit with different means, inside the Jewish state as they do in the territories Israel occupies is a manifestation of an emotional attachment to this Israel, which Derrida declares openly as the motive for his statement: “As is evident by my presence right here, this declaration is inspired not only by my concern for justice and by my friendship toward both the Palestinians and the Israelis. It is meant as an expression of respect for a certain image of Israel and as an expression of hope for its future.”
Clearly, Derrida is attached to a certain image of Israel that is defiled by some of its actions, like the occupation. In that, he hardly differs from Zionist liberals who never minded the massacres and oppression of Palestinians under successive Labour governments but were only scandalised when the Likud governments followed a similar path during Israel’s invasions of Lebanon.
In a later interview which Derrida gave to the newspaper Al- Hayat in March 2000 while visiting Egypt to deliver a series of lectures, he asserted his continued opposition to Israeli occupation and his support for Palestinian resistance against it. He did add one caveat, however, namely that “I am also not on the side of anti-Jewish tendencies.” Derrida never explains the links he sees connecting Palestinian resistance against Jewish racist violence to “anti-Jewish tendencies”.
Derrida’s stance on Israel, like Bourdieu’s, is not unique at all. Leftist French intellectual Etienne Balibar has recently sent a large number of colleagues a statement justifying his recent visit to Israel to lecture there. Balibar, who is debating the merits and demerits of the academic boycott of Israel that some French academics and institutions are undertaking, falls on the anti-boycott side without ever saying so. Although he claims to support the boycott, his visit and lectures in Israel belie that claim. In his justification, Balibar claims his position not as a “contradiction” but rather as a “difficulty”. On the one hand, he does not want to isolate those Israeli academics who oppose their government’s occupation, which, he claims, justifies his visit to Israel, while on the other, he asserts that there are precious few such Israelis anyway.
Balibar does not explain how lecturing in Israel has helped these few Israelis break their isolation, and whether his visit simply increased the legitimacy of Israel, visited as it is by prominent world intellectuals who are even able to criticise it while there (thus confirming Israel’s propagandistic image as “the only democracy in the Middle East”). Nowhere in his justification does Balibar note the fact that Israel is a racist Jewish State; his opposition is only to its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. Balibar seems to believe that by meeting and/or including Palestinian academic institutions and academics as part of his audience, his visit would be justified.
Balibar is obviously not ignorant of the nature of Israel and its racist policies. He does liken it to South African apartheid, for example. Would he however have visited apartheid South Africa in the mid-1980s and called for the withdrawal of South African troops from Angola and Namibia and asked that he meet with Namibian academics while remaining silent the whole time about South African racism? What kind of ethics is being enacted in such a justification? One wonders if Balibar would see this as a “contradiction” or as a “difficulty.”
In his recent book, Welcome to the Desert of the Real, famed Slovenian socialist intellectual Slavoj Zizek tackles the Palestinian question in a most unoriginal manner. What concerns him most is not the foundational racism of Zionism and its concrete offspring, a racist Jewish state, nor the racist curricula of Israeli Jewish schools, the racist Israeli Jewish media representations of Palestinians, the racist declarations of Israeli Jewish leaders on the right and on the left, or the Jewish supremacist rights and privileges guiding Zionism and Israeli state laws and policies - all of which seem of little concern to him - but rather Arab “anti-Semitism” which should not be “tolerated”.
Zizek makes Zionist-inspired propagandistic claims that have no bearing on reality, namely that “Hitler is still considered a hero” in “most” Arab countries, and that The Elders of the Protocols of Zion and other anti-Semitic myths are found in Arab primary school textbooks. While he seems to note Israeli discriminatory policies against Palestinian citizens of Israel and Israeli daily terror visited upon the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, the conflict, for Zizek, seems like one of competing nationalisms and can be solved by possible NATO intervention. It is not Zionist Jewish colonialism and its commitment to European white supremacy in Jewish guise that the Arabs are reacting to and resisting; rather, it is Islam’s rejection of “modernity” triggered by a Jewish “cosmopolitanism” that characterises this conflict. “Israel’s stand for the principle of Western liberal tolerance” is attenuated in his essay by noting its neocolonial role, but this clearly does not prevent Zizek from visiting the racist Jewish state where he was a week ago delivering four lectures in which, according to Ha’aretzhe never mentioned the Palestinians or Israeli racism and terror once. Such is the legacy of Jean-Paul Sartre on many European leftist intellectuals.
If Sartre failed to see how European Jews who left Europe as holocaust refugees arrived in Palestine as armed colonisers, Zizek’s approach is more insidious. While he insists that the holocaust is not connected to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, he proceeds in viewing the Jewish colonists as still remaining holocaust refugees and possible victims of some alleged Arab anti-Semitism. Herein lies his obsession with opposing the alleged anti-Semitism to which these Jews are subjected by those who resist their racist violence. Zizek’s own anti-Semitism which manifests in reducing Judaism to the anti-Semitic notion of a “Judeo-Christian” tradition, and which identifies Jews anti-Semitically as “cosmopolitan”, is never clear to Zizek who projects it onto the Palestinians.
While suspending the status of European Jews as holocaust survivors, these European intellectuals fail to see that much of Zionist colonialism began half a century before the holocaust and that Jewish colonists were part of the British colonial death squads that murdered Palestinian revolutionaries between 1936 and 1939 while Hitler unleashed kristallnacht against German Jews. Zionism’s anti-Semitic project of destroying Jewish cultures and languages in the diaspora in the interest of an invented Hebrew that none of them spoke, and in the interest of evicting them from Europe and transporting them to an Asian land to which they had never been, is never examined by these intellectuals. Nor do they ever examine the ideological and practical collusion between Zionism and anti-Semitism since the inception of the movement.
Zizek seems observant enough, in another essay, to note that Zionist Jews are employing anti-Semitic notions to describe the Palestinians. His conclusion is not, however, that Zionism has always been predicated on anti-Semitism and on an alliance between Zionists and anti-Semitic imperialists, rather he perceives the alliance that today’s Zionists have with anti-Semitism might as the “ultimate price of the establishment of a Jewish State”.
When these European intellectuals worry about anti-Semitism harming the Israeli settler’s colony, they are being blind to the ultimate achievement of Israel: the transformation of the Jew into the anti-Semite, and the Palestinian into the Jew. Unless their stance is one that opposes the racist basis of the Jewish State, their support for Palestinian resistance will always ring hollow. As the late Gilles Deleuze once put it, the cry of the Zionists to justify their racist violence has always been “we are not a people like any other,” while the Palestinian cry of resistance has always been “we are a people like all others.” European intellectuals must choose which cry to heed when addressing the question of Palestine.
The writer is lecturer of political science at Columbia University, USA.
This article first appeared in Al-Ahram Weekly. It is reproduced by EI with permission of the author.

Saturday 28 October 2017

Creepy Simon Cowell








Some people say Simon Cowell isn't the charming and friendly face he appears to be

I found his donation to the IDF after they targeted and bombed 500 children to death in Palestine most repugnant.

Tuesday 31 January 2017

Obama & The Left: A Legacy of Ashes




Right now the fake-left and wingnut right are at each other's throats and it's brilliant.

After carefully paying their mortgages for the last 8 years and not having an opinion on anything worthwhile, the neoliberal corporate left are going spastic at the thought of Donny Tiny Hands banning the same people that Obama bombed.

Your guess is as good as mine when it comes to people being complete douchebag cowards on the warmongering satanists paedophiles that run things but my best guess is they are simply keeping their head below the parapet until their beloved corporate media tells them to be outraged. And oh boy is their superficial outrage in top gear right now.

I encourage both sides to escalate the violence. You are both inconsequential and merely tools of the kakistocracy, lining your own pockets at every opportunity and never having an opinion that cost a dime. Triviality is amusing but it doesn't last.

Palestine, the child abuse network, bombing Syria, Libya and Yemen. These are the issues that separate those who work for the machine and those who are working to build a better future.