Archive | November, 2009

ZIONIST CHURCHES

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Youtube: Chuck Carlson & friends protest John Hagee’s warmongering ministry 10-18-2009:

Six Years of Vigils in Front of Christian Zionist Churches

 

By Charles E. Carlson

“A Night to Honor Israel” at Symphony Hall in Phoenix, Arizona, may have been our best Project Strait Gate Vigil ever. Many of the now almost 65 efforts stand out in particular ways … this one was special because it was the easiest vigil we ever did. People came to help without the customary arm twisting and cajoling. Most came because of the frustrations they felt in their own churches, several from out of town. Watch some of it on You Tube, and then come back and read about where we plan to go from here.

 We conducted our first vigil on November 10, 2002. Eleven conservatively dressed protesters stood silently along the busy boulevard in front of the fashionable First Southern Baptist Church of Scottsdale, Arizona on a bright Sunday morning. They were demonstrating opposition to the Southern Baptist Convention’s policy of supporting wars in the Middle East, and specifically the occupation of Palestine and warmaker-promoted destruction of Iraq. (1)

 The following week the team met at Calvary Community Church where we experienced our first hostility. The church defiantly unfurled the Israeli flag at the top of the Church’s flag pole (no American flag was in sight). Church paid security guards used large vehicles to force our volunteers off of what they falsely claimed to be church property into the a dangerously busy street. This was our first warning that Christian Zionism is militant, and that if we challenge Israel’s place at the top of the church flagpoles across America, we would need police protection.

A few weeks later we were back at Calvary, this time armed with engineering drawings of the rights of way; this time we stood on the disputed public land with a police escort.

On October 18th WHTT’S Project Strait Gate held vigil for the sixth time at a Christians United For Israel (CUFI) Night To Honor (worship) Israel, this time in front of the Phoenix Symphony Hall. Participants from We Hold These Truths, members of several other organzations, and friends confronted those in attendance with Biblical challenges about their beliefs.

Interviews in front of the hall bore out our understanding that most Christian Zionists believe these bizarre biblical untruths:

  • the modern State of Israel is a fulfillment of Biblical prophecy;
  • war is a necessary part of their religion leading to a second conflict in Israel between Jesus himself and the Jewish Pharisee of today;
  • “born again Christians” are excused from responsibilty for bloodshed resulting from the support of Israel and the US government warring in the Middle East;
  • it is a sin for “Christians” to fail to support Israel in every way possible; and
  • all land in the Middle East was given to Israel by God.

John Hagee has said all this in his books, and attendees at the conference confirmed it. (Note YouTube)

The blessing of wealth is a sign of God’s favor according to a tenet taught by “Judeo–Christian” leaders (many do not call themselves Zionists); the accumulation of wealth plays a big part in their belief system. Lack of wealth is often looked upon as a sign of lack of faith. By far, the most important tenet of all the cults that can collectively be called Judeo-Chsitians, is that salvation leading to eternal life is easy with few string attached, and no real life changes are required. You can say in the same breath that you are a born again Christian and that you favor war, and no one will question you. It is okay to proclaim that abortion is a crime against God, and in the same sentence proclaim your support for Israel, and say it did no wrong in killing 330 children last December in Gaza.

Christian Zionism Will Die When It Is Recognized For What It Is

We sense a powerful undertow pulling in our direction at this our 6th intervention at Hagee’s event. But that tide against the bigotry of Christian Zionism has yet to reach the mainstream media, which was present at Symphony Hall, but wrote not one word nor aired one photo of it for the public to see. ABC affiliate Channel 15 TV interviewed several of our people including this writer. ‘The reporter told us he had to hurry to have his story ready for the 5:00 PM news. But our message to the press is: “Christians are worshiping Israel instead of Jesus; they have blood on their hands; The killing will stop when churches stop supporting war.” Our message did not make the 5:00 PM news nor the 10:00 PM news, nor any news at all.

We know why our vigils do not get past news editors. It’s because we are too good at what we do, leaving little or nothing negative to portray. It is hard for pro-Zionist mainline ABC to cover our vigil without revealing the forbidden messages on the large signs and touching posters of murdered children that we hold in our hands as we silently remind parishioners of what they’re really doing.

A reporter named Levine from a local free press, The New Times, conducted a lengthy interview of this writer that we recorded, but he left and did not write a word about the Night to Honor Israel event. On our recording, you can see his attempt to get an admission from this writer that the Palestinians are responsible for their own annihilation. Six years earlier the same paper did a feature story on Project Strait Gate entitled “Peace-monger,” in which Tony Ortega wrote:

Chuck Carlson and his disciples are taking it to the streets, demanding that pro-life churches practice what they preach and condemn war in Iraq. “Chuck Carlson stands in front of Calvary Community Church holding the sort of sign you’d expect to see at confrontations outside abortion clinics: “PRO-LIFE,” the placard reads in bold red and blue letters on a white background.

To follower of the Prince of Peace, he says, should support a preemptive strike against another nation, even one as troublesome as Saddam Hussein’s Iraq. To Carlson, himself a conservative Christian, it’s simply inconsistent to be pro-life and not be anti-war.”

Project Strait Gate is grateful to reporter Ortega for reporting it right in 2003, just weeks before the terrible Enduring Freedom operation destroyed the people and culture of Iraq. Ortega told me several years later he was surprised when his story won an Arizona Press Club award for best religious story of the 2003. He did not consider it religious.

The media cannot cover our events without airing our message; Christian Zionism is about War, and Israel is at the center of it. Mainstream media never airs this message unless they can dilute or misinterpret it. Project Strait Gate allows a minimum of dilution or distortion, thus our standoff with the mainline media. Our mission is to those who are present and who can hear.

This vigil was the easiest we have ever done because new, bright and dedicated people showed up… people who are ready and able to promote our message. Julie, who is a member of a humanitarian organization and has personally seen Gaza for herself, has only begun to see the churches’ bloody hands in the annihilation of the Gazan children and mothers she has come to love. She joined us in order to act on what she had seen and understood.

Rudy from Houston came the farthest. Coming here from Mexico, now an American citizen and layman Pentecostal preacher, he is devastated by his church’s failure to defend the innocent being killed in other lands with American bombs. Rudy drove to Phoenix for training, hoping to start a Houston unit of Project Strait Gate. Taking part in the vigil, he preached to the Hagee-ites as they passed. We were proud to have him, and you will meet him on our You Tube video of this event.

The leaders of two local Muslim groups, CARAMA and Al-Mahdi Foundation, joined us, and each brought young students along. Most evangelicals have never met a Muslim, and most passed by with averted eyes, into the Hagee event to hear talk of exterminating Muslims. Hani spoke quietly to those who passed, but few attendees of Night to Honor (Worship) Israel stopped to talk to him, much less attempt to convert them to Christianity, as evangelicals usually do. Maybe Hagee-ites realize they cannot both convert and kill Muslims!

I overheard one protester quietly ask a passing participant who paused, “how do you feel about Israel killing innocent people in Gaza?” “They did not kill enough of them,” the man tossed back as he proceeded to the door of Night To (worship) Israel.

Jamal, the pastor of a Southern Arabic Baptist Church, was there for the first time to say he is one Baptist who understands that pro-life means protecting the lives of walking and talking children in far away places. Born in the West Bank, Jamal had worked in the Gaza Hospital years ago, and knew that Israel was systemically killing Gazans 20 years ago to encourage them to leave. He preached to those passing, and you will hear him on our You Tube video of the event.

Individuals from other organizations were there individually: a catholic school teacher, a Presbyterian educator, a Code Pink lady on her way to Gaza, and even a Jewish man who stopped for a while and held one of our signs opposing Israel.

And thanks to the faithful few who always attend and have supported us, too, when it was not so easy or enjoyable. Several of the nine men and women who posed for a photo of our first vigil on November 11, 2002, were there. Stalwarts from a time when we alone thought it was a good idea, and when the job was tough. (3)

Hagee’s crowd was thinner than previous visits, but he is scheduling multiple meetings across the country. We passed out literature to about 25% of the estimated thousand or so who attended, less than half the crowd of two years ago. We reminded those attending of Hagee’s calls for a preemptive strike on the Muslims of Iran, just as he demanded bombing Iraq twice, Lebanon twice, and Afghanistan and Palestine every day.

How are we doing, Mom? I think she would ask, “when do we win?” To answer that question we reread some lines we wrote in March 2003, before George Bush won reelection for his disastrous second term, and long before the Obama machine promised better but succumbed to Neo-conservative compromise, and when we said it best:

The Great Turning is taking place as we watch. Americans are not only turning away from war, but they will soon turn from those who make war. And they are beginning to look for those whom they should blame. This turning about is at first ponderous, like that of an ocean-going liner. But once started, it will be unstoppable. Gathering momentum, it will crash through anything in its path, even icebergs of ignorance. The strange and diverse anti-war movement is only a symptom of the awakening of a much greater slumbering mass of human energy soon to be brought to bear.

We Hold These Truths started Operation Strait Gate in order to expose the false doctoring[Margaret 1] in the churches and Christian institutions that have fallen for what Ariel Sharon calls “Christian-Zionism.” We will continue to expose the bloody hands of evangelical churches’ leaders and their terrible part in enabling the imprisonment and destruction of the Iraqi people and the Palestinian people. No alternative could be worse than a continuation of the indifference to death that tolerant immorality caused by the war plans aimed at the entire Muslim world and supported by the evangelical churches. No matter what hardship it may bring to us temporarily, The Turning allows us to consider a return to Godly reality. Let us rejoice. There is new hope that a collection of new allies will join in The Great Turning. C.E. Carlson Mar 18, 2003.

Project Strait Gate’s next vigil will take place at Phoenix Marriott Mesa 200 N Centennial Way, Mesa, AZ 85201, on December 10, 2009. You are invited to come to Phoenix, but you may also organize your own vigil and help multiply your efforts. We can provide the know-how and all the materials you need; you can start with two or more live bodies.

View vigil at Night To Honor Israel please visit our new You Tube site to see the 2 part video at:

 http://www.youtube.com/whttdotorg#p/a/u/0/m8q0TKHbEckHYPERLINK

 Our first event … First Southern Baptist Church (11/10/02)

http://whtt.org/straitgate/index.php?id=49

 Zionist Flag over Calvary Chapel: http://whtt.org/straitgate/index.php?id=49

 Tony Ortega of New Time Magazine, Peace-monger, February 13, 2003

 http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2003-02-13/news/peace-monger

 The Great Turning, Ending Our Age of Serial Wars, by C.E. Carlson, Mar 18, 2003, http://whtt..org/index.php?news=2&id=136

 Article Source: We Hold These Truths

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ZIO-NAZI HUMAN RIGHT POLICY 3

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Fact Sheet
November 2009

Beginning in approximately 2003,[1] Israel began to prohibit Palestinians whose registered address is in Gaza from being in the West Bank – even if they had been living in the West Bank for years. It also began a policy of arresting Palestinians whose registered address is in Gaza – including those whose homes, families, and jobs are in the West Bank – and removing them to Gaza against their will. Those arrests included people whose only suspected “wrongdoing” was being present in the West Bank. Israel bases this policy on a 1967 order declaring the West Bank to be a “closed military area.”[2]

This position contradicts an obligation undertaken in the Oslo Accords and incorporated into the military legislation governing the West Bank, which recognizes the Gaza Strip and the West Bank as a “single territorial unit” [3] where Palestinians listed in the Israeli-controlled Palestinian Population Registry may lawfully reside. That political commitment became part of the internal law of the West Bank via military orders implementing the Interim Agreement.[4] For more details see: Disengagement Danger: Israeli Attempts to Separate Gaza from the West Bank, especially Part 2D.

The result is that thousands of Palestinians, whose registered address is in Gaza, live in hiding in the West Bank, and the unlucky ones – are caught and removed to Gaza.[5] The Palestinian Office of Civilian Affairs in Ramallah has estimated the number of people living in the West Bank with registered addresses in Gaza at 25,000. These people, almost all of whom entered the West Bank legally, via permits to cross through Israel, cannot travel freely between West Bank towns, because of their credible fear that soldiers at one of the checkpoints within the West Bank will arrest them and remove them to Gaza against their will.

They cannot travel abroad, because Israel will not allow them to travel through the Allenby Bridge crossing into Jordan. Those who live in West Bank cities entirely surrounded by Israeli checkpoints are trapped, unable to travel more than a few kilometers in any direction. They are limited in their places of work, because they cannot travel within the West Bank and cannot take work-related trips abroad. They cannot study abroad or request permits to enter Jerusalem for work, study or medical care. Many have not seen their families in Gaza since 2000.

Recently, Israel has stepped up its policy of arresting people in the West Bank whose ID cards list Gaza addresses – and removing them to Gaza by force. Israel has done this in four types of circumstances:

Arresting people at internal checkpoints within the West Bank and removing them to Gaza (inducing people to limit their movement to avoid crossing checkpoints); Entering homes in the West Bank, arresting those whose addresses are registered in Gaza, and removing them to Gaza; Following completion of a prison term, prisoners whose addresses are registered in Gaza are released to Gaza, even when the prisoner has been residing in the West Bank for years; In cases in which Palestinians are caught entering Israel without a permit, they have been deported to Gaza (rather than the West Bank), because their addresses are registered in Gaza – even if they have been living in the West Bank for years and have no connection to Gaza.

Ban on Palestinian students from Gaza studying at Palestinian universities in the West Bank Since 2000, Israel has enforced a total ban preventing Palestinian students from Gaza from studying at West Bank universities. In 2007, a High Court of Justice ruling determined that students from Gaza wishing to study in the West Bank should be allowed to do so “in cases likely to have positive humane implications.”[6] to screen individual applicants as exceptions to the overall policy banning study in the West Bank, in practice, no mechanism has been formulated, and to the best of Gisha’s knowledge, since this judgment in 2007, Israel has not issued a single entry permit to students from Gaza for the purpose of traveling to study in the West Bank – despite numerous applications.

Near the end of the 1990′s, approximately 1,000 students whose addresses were registered in Gaza were studying in West Bank institutions. In contrast very, very few are studying in the West Bank today. This ban is particularly detrimental, because many degree programs, including in humanitarian fields such occupational or speech therapy, are not available in the Gaza Strip.

The case of Berlanty Azzam; a student’s forced removal from the West Bank Berlanty Azzam, a young woman from Gaza, managed to enroll at Bethlehem University in 2005, after having received a permit to enter Israel and after crossing into the West Bank. Four years later and just two months shy of completing her degree in business management, on Oct. 28, 2009, Ms. Azzam was stopped at a checkpoint near Ramallah on her way back from a job interview, and was blindfolded, handcuffed, and removed to Gaza by force.

Israeli military officials claim Ms. Azzam was present in the West Bank illegally. This is despite the fact that at the time she entered the West Bank, the permit the army now intermittently requires Gaza ID card-holders in the West Bank to obtain simply did not exist and despite her many documented attempts to regulate her status in the West Bank with military officials. Her removal was not based on any specific security concern but rather on the claim that she was residing and studying illegally in the West Bank.

The position of Gisha and of Ms. Azzam is that a person cannot be considered to be residing illegally in his or her own territory. The Oslo Accords lay out a procedure in which all those in possession of an Israeli-approved Palestinian ID card may reside in any part of the Palestinian territory, in the West Bank or the Gaza Strip. Under those international agreements, Israel’s authority is limited to controlling who may enter Israel for purposes of passage between the two parts of the territory.

Almost No Address Changes from Gaza to West Bank Aside from a few “gestures” that have taken place over the last nine years, in which a few hundred address changes were approved, since 2000, there has been no possibility for changing one’s address from Gaza to the West Bank (See Gisha, Disengagement Danger: Israeli Attempts to Separate Gaza from the West Bank, Part 2B). So Palestinian residents originally from Gaza, or whose addresses were registered there, have almost no possibility to change their address (For more details, see HaMoked and Gisha, New Procedure: Israel Bars Palestinians in Gaza from Moving to West Bank).

“Staying Permits”

In late 2007, Israel began issuing “staying permits”, ostensibly to permit Palestinian residents whose addresses are registered in Gaza to “remain” in the West Bank temporarily. The criteria are extremely restrictive, and most people do not meet them. It should be noted that prior to 2007, consistent with the Oslo Accords, no such permit existed, as the only permit required was the entrance permit allowing a resident to enter Israel for purposes of transit from Gaza to the West Bank. Israel continues to claim that Palestinian residents (like Berlanty Azzam) are present illegally in the West Bank – even though at the time they entered the West Bank, no permit was required to “stay” in the West Bank.

Instead, a Gaza resident whose request to travel to the West Bank was granted – received a permit titled “Entry permit to Israel,” under circumstances that make it clear that the permit was granted for the purposes of transit. That practice is still in effect today. For example, in cases in which Israel removed people to Gaza but later returned them as a result of litigation, the permits given to those permitted to return to their homes in the West Bank were one-day entry permits to Israel – for purposes of transit. It is clear that in granting a request to return home, the military did not expect a family to remain in the West Bank for just one day.

Preventing Family Reunification For those removed to Gaza from the West Bank who have left families behind, the criteria for returning are extraordinarily strict. The only cases that will be considered for relocation to the West Bank are orphans, the chronically ill, and elderly persons in need of care, and even then – only on the condition that there is no relative in Gaza who can care for them. This procedure was revealed in a court petition filed by the Israeli human rights organization Hamoked (See a position paper by Hamoked and Gisha, New Procedure: Israel Bars Palestinians in Gaza from Moving to West Bank).

Due Process

In addition to the substantive right to remain in one’s territory,[7] the way in which the Israeli government has carried out the removals to Gaza raises serious questions concerning due process. Indeed, despite orders by the Israeli Supreme Court to institute a procedure for allowing residents to raise claims concerning their residency rights in the West Bank,[8] as noted above the military has recently stepped up efforts to remove people with ID cards listing Gaza addresses, with no ability to challenge the removal. Berlanty Azzam was removed despite an explicit promise by military lawyers that she would not be removed to Gaza until her lawyers had an opportunity to seek judicial review.

A Faulty “Security Rationale”

Israel has claimed that restrictions on movement and resettlement between Gaza and the West Bank stem from security concerns and/or the “political-security situation.”[9] West Bank universities are “greenhouses for growing terrorists.”[10] Again, the ban applies even for students who pass the Israeli authorities’ rigorous security checks. According to Israel, even if a student from Gaza poses no security risk and seeks to cross to the West Bank for the sole purpose of studying, once in the West Bank, that individual may in theory decide at any moment to engage in terrorist acts – and therefore, he or she should not be permitted to study.

The case of Berlanty Azzam points to the faulty and discriminatory logic of such claims and highlights a troubling state of affairs where all young Palestinians from Gaza, instead of being seen as future leaders and productive members of society, are deemed to be
potential “terrorists” and are therefore prevented from pursuing their worthy goals of studying. Again, the ban applies even for students who pass the Israeli authorities’ rigorous security checks.

Impact on Human and Economic Development As mentioned above, those living in the West Bank with Gaza ID cards are extremely limited in their movement, which then limits their ability to work, run businesses, or study. Women especially, who left Gaza for the more open atmosphere and relative prosperity of the West Bank, including greater work opportunities and the ability to live independently in West Bank cities, are reluctant to risk being removed to Gaza and therefore give up on jobs and study that require travel.

Those who have been taken to Gaza by force from the West Bank leave behind educational opportunities and access to livelihoods. In Gaza, they have no home, no job, and no way to support themselves or their families left behind in the West Bank. Those originally from Gaza but living in the West Bank could serve as bridges to improve ties across Palestinian civil society and present the potential for bringing the relatively more ample resources of the West Bank – financial, educational and otherwise – to the Gaza Strip.

For students from Gaza, this is especially the case, as many fields of study that are unavailable in Gaza are available in the West Bank. In addition, the Palestinian higher education system benefits from the exchange of ideas and from a diversity of academic programs. Greater ties and better distribution of resources across the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and access of young people to the tools of development, in addition to being basic rights in and of themselves, are critical to the viability of a future Palestinian state.

Indeed, the U.S.-brokered Road Map calls for the full implementation of the recommendations of the 2002 Bertini Report, including the recommendation that “Israel should ensure that all children, students and teachers have full access to schools and universities throughout the West Bank and Gaza”. [11]

Recommendations:

Gisha asks Israel to permit students from the Gaza Strip to travel to the West Bank for purposes of higher education, subject to an individual security screening.
Gisha asks Israel to respect the right of Palestinians to live in either part of the Palestinian territory and to desist from its policy of removing people from the West Bank to Gaza.
Additional Resources:

HaMoked and Gisha, New Procedure: Israel Bars Palestinians in Gaza from Moving to West Bank ,June 2009. Gisha, Disengagement Danger: Israeli Attempts to Separate Gaza from the West Bank,, February 2006
Gisha, News Release, As Military Lawyer Gives False Promise,
Bethlehem University Student is Blindfolded, Handcuffed, and Taken to Gaza by Force, Oct. 29, 2009

NOTE:
[1] There were incidents prior to 2003, but a broad policy of forbidding people from Gaza being in the West Bank became readily identifiable in 2003.

[2] Order Regarding Closure of Areas (West Bank Area) (No. 34), 1967.

[3] Article 11 of the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, signed Sept. 28, 1995, Washington, D.C (hereinafter: “Interim Agreement”); Israel’s High Court has affirmed the integrity of Gaza and the West Bank as a single territorial unit. See H.C. 7015/02 Ajuri v. West Bank Military Commander, P.D. 56(6) 352 (available in English at www.court.gov.il).

[4] Order Regarding Implementation of Interim Agreement (Judea and Samaria) (No. 7) 1995 [West Bank].

[5] See H.C. 11595/05 Najar v. IDF Commander in the West Bank petition brought by Gisha (petition available at www.gisha.org); Amira Hass, “The Obstacle Course to School,” Haaretz,Jan. 11, 2006; Amira Hass, “Expressing the ‘Closure of Thought,’” Haaretz, Jan. 10, 2006.

[6]See Gisha news release,”Israeli Supreme Court Decision Leaves Only One Certified Occupational Therapist to Treat 24,000 Patients in Gaza” of August 9, 2007.

[7] International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, Art. 12(1): “Everyone lawfully within the territory of a State shall, within that territory, have the right to liberty of movement and freedom to choose his residence.”

[8] H.C. 3519/05Ward v. West Bank Military Commander, case brought by HaMoked: Center for the Defence of the Individual (petition available at www.hamoked.org.il).

[9]See Hamoked and Gisha, New Procedure: Israel Bars Palestinians in Gaza from Moving to West Bank, June 2009.

[10] H.C. 11120/05 Hamdan v. Southern Military Commander, Para. 53 of State’s Response of Jan. 19, 2006.

[11] Catherine Bertini, Personal Humanitarian Envoy of the Secretary-General, Mission Report, August 2002, paragraph 111
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BRITAIN MUST DE-ZIONISE ITSELF IMMEDIATELY

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israellobbybritainLeft: New video documents how powerful Jews are able to advance Israel’s interests over British interests.

By Gilad Atzmon

 Here is another powerful article by the articulate, anti-Zionist Jew, Gilad Atzmon. He introduces us to a powerful news documentary showing the incredible Zionist influence in the politics of Great Britain. I urge all readers to watch it carefully and thoughtfully. I have thoroughly exposed a similar Zionist lobby of even greater power that exists in the United States of America. When will the people in the US and Britain understand the shocking danger of having their most powerful political lobby being that for a foreign nation? Of course, the Iraq War and the continued prosecution of the Afghanistan War is directly against the best interests of both America and Britain. They are wars killing, maiming or mentally harming tens of thousands of our patriotic young men and women, whose long deployments are breaking up hundreds of thousands of marriages. They are wars that cost hundreds of billions of dollars and ultimately trillions. They are wars that only increase hatred against America and make our nations more prone to terrorist attacks in the future. And now this Jewish lobby, and Jewish-impacted media seeks a bloody, catastrophic war with Iran.

I also hope that those who watch the documentary also realize that direct political bribery and influence is only part of the Zionist extremist problem. It dovetails with the fact that enormous sectors of the American and British media are owned or otherwise controlled or influenced by Zionist extremists. Not all Jews are loyal to Zionism, but a great percentage of leading Zionist are devoted to the Zionist State, so when they occupy positions of power, whether it be in government, media or finance, they have the ability to support and manipulate the process for the Zionist agenda rather than that of either Britain or America. This is not anti-Semitic, but simply reality. It is not anti-Semitic for Britons and Americans to want their nations devoted to the interests of their own people rather than the terrorist and murderous  Zionist state of ‘Israel’.

On Monday the British TV broadcaster, Channel 4 screened Inside Britain’s Zionist Lobby, a devastating expose of the Zionist lobby in the UK*. ‘We couldn’t find a conspiracy’ affirmed Peter Oborne the Daily Mail’s political commentator behind the film. He was right. After running the show for so many years, the Zionist lobby’s purchasing of British politicians and media presence is in the open.

The Guardian reported today that two years ago a controversial study by American academics Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer explored the influence of the Zionist lobby over US foreign policy “but Britain’s pro-Zionist organisations have been subjected to far too less scrutiny.” This is indeed the case, and as Oborne disclosed, both British politicians and Zionist pressure groups enjoy it to the max.

In the film Sir Richard Dalton, a former ambassador to Libya and Iran, said: “I don’t believe, and I don’t think anybody else believes these contributions come with no strings attached.” I would suggest that ‘strings attached’ is a very gentle way of putting it. ‘Chained to submission’ would be far closer to the truth.

Seemingly a British consensus case against Zionism and Zionist infiltration is piling up.

The Jewish community is not happy at all. After so many years of setting the tone, bribing UK politicians and controlling the BBC they are used to being untouchable.

Labor MP Zionist Denis MacShane, who operates as the House of Common’s UK equivalent of the ‘anti defamation league’ told the Jerusalem Post “if there is a Jewish /Israel lobby here, it is not very effective, as Israel is almost treated as a pariah state in the media and has few friends in politics.”

MacShane may be right; one cannot buy friendship with money. But according to Monday’s broadcast one can certainly buy British politician’s subservience for just a few shekels. According to the Guardian 50% of the Shadow Cabinet are now ‘friends of Israel’. In that context one common saying comes to mind. “Tell me who your friends are and I will tell you who you are”

I would assume that if there was any public respect left for the British Parliament, British political parties and the BBC, it should be gone by now. Just a few months ago Brits were devastated to find out about their MPs’ personal expenses bills. Yesterday they learned about their leading politician’s affiliation with the darkest possible regime and ideology around. They also learned that their national broadcast corporation is influenced by Zionists pressure groups run from Jerusalem.

Mark Gardner from the Zionist ‘Community Security Trust’ is not happy either. He complained that Dispatches producers behaved as if they were investigating a “criminal gang rather than various Jewish community-linked organizations,”

Gardner is also correct. It is indeed tragic to admit that the Zionist lobby is far more worrying than a criminal gang. It is there to serve a murderous state with a devastating record of crimes against humanity. Thanks to the Jewish lobby, we are all complicit in the Zionist crime. Not only are those lobbyists heavily corrupted and removed from any ethical value system, they also corrupt everything they touch. They obviously contaminate every politician who is happy to take their shekels. Consequently they incriminate us all as a society. 

Watching Channel 4’s Dispatches yesterday I wondered to myself whether this is the ‘democracy’ some British politicians, such as David Miliband insist on spreading around. I also wonder whether this is the governing model that Jewish Chronicle writer Nick Cohen and the Israeli Hasbara committee author David Aaronovitch were trying to promote when they were supporting the invasion of Iraq back in 2003.

Political commentator Peter Oborne indeed fulfilled his promise. He told us almost everything we want to know about the lobby, “who they are, how they are funded, how they work and what influence they have, from the key groups to the wealthy individuals who help bankroll the lobbying.”

However, there is a single observation that must be added. People out there must never forget that Britain was taken into a war that cost more than a million Iraqi lives and at the time Lord Levy was the Number 1 Labour fund-raiser. Putting the two together: an illegal war that only serves Zionist regime of ‘Israel’ interests and Sir Richard Dalton’s observation that Zionist ‘contribution’ comes with ‘strings attached’, leaves a very bitter taste. Due to its heavily corrupted politicians, Britain is now willingly serving the darkest possible racist national ideology and supporting a criminal Zio-Nazi terrorist state.

British politicians and media are caught in bed with too many Zionist wolfs. In order to reclaim sovereignty and dignity, Britain must de-Zionise itself immediately.

 
* Inside Britain’s Israel Lobby, can be viewed at the attached video above or here.

 
Article Source: Gilad.co.uk

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