Posted,
Friday, January 2, 2009 2:14 pm
Hamas is the democratically elected government of
Palestine. You are right-- doesn't make a whole lot of sense for Palestinians
to launch crude rockets into Israel [I think they killed a total of 23 people
in the last 10 years]--when in fact Israel [Ashkenazi Huns] will retaliate with
1000 times the lethality. "We do war by way of deception"--so of
course, these crude and ineffective rockets are a false-flag operation....
Of course, who would verify the proof and who would
broadcast the results? Even in America--I mean you have to know that 9/11
was a false flag operation. Who will verify and who will broadcast the
results. Look at the Lebanon situation only a year or two ago.
Soldiers may or may not have been kidnapped--Israel responds with an all out
air attack and kills hundreds of innocent civilians, displaces 800,000 people
and cause billions of dollars in damage. You talk of the respective
countries as if the crimes have some kind of equality--as if the occupied and the
occupiers have some kind of military parity. We're talking boys with sticks who
are being assigned, while Israel is the 5th largest nuclear power on this tiny
planet [no-- I do not have proof-- Israel refuses to acknowledge the
program]. Where is the rationale for the level of lethality Israel uses
to deal with her enemies--it's in the Talmud and it's contempt for the gentile.
That's the long and short of it.
....I can tell you that this world global collapse
[engineered from day one] is going to take everyone in its wake [including the
chosen] unless we get a collar on the Zionistic "Jew".
Gary
Posted,
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 10:26 am
How much more blatant and vicious do things have to get
before someone in a position of power in the US says something? Ever wonder why
the US government supports the Israeli government no matter what it does? You don't know the half of it. To fully
understand the reality of the "special relationship" between Israel
and the US, this video says it all.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/516.html
We have yet another "Israel under alles"
president headed to the White House - and the Israeli war party knows it. Thus
their recent savage and very public bombardment of civilians in Gaza by the
Israeli military. Recall the Israeli war machine would be out of money in three months without
constant U.S. subsidy. What will President Obama do about this latest display
of savagery by the Israeli war party?
Let's see...
He picked Hilary Clinton as his Secretary of State... and
Rahm Emanuel, dual US-Israeli citizen and son of an Israeli terrorist, as his
chief of staff... It doesn't look good.
I'm afraid we're going to find out that selling
"hope" is not unlike selling "soap," the only difference
being people who sell soap actually deliver something. The only unequivocal
promise I heard Obama make during the campaign was to support Israel and my
guess it that's the only one he's going to keep up. America needs to wake up.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/315.html
Posted,
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 6:11 pm
Given that
Hamas was supported into existance by the Israeli secret service organization,
Mossad as a foil against the PLO. Given the upcoming election in Israel, and
given the fact the 'rocket' attacks (home made mortars) on Israel after the end
of the recent six month cease fire did not kill, or injure (Am I wrong?), any
Israelis, why would you not at least entertain the thought that this recent
offensive in Gaza was engineered by Israel? Does Al Qaeda exist? Is Osama bin
Laden alive? Robert Baer doesn't think so.
Joseph
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Answer
by R.T.:
There
are reports that during the past seven years, Hamas' rockets have been
responsible for the deaths of 17 Israelis. So, on this score, you are wrong.
This hardly excuses the Israelis for killing 500 Palestinians.
What
we do know, however, is that the timing of these Israeli attacks has a lot to
do with politics. In Israel, there are upcoming elections, where opposition
leader Benjamin
Netanyahu has been leading in the polls. It is sad to say, but
discredited Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
and Defense Minister Ehud Barak
may have used this massacre in Gaza for their own personal political gains.
Most likely, of course, this has all been coordinated with George W. Bush and
Dick Cheney in order to save Obama a first blunder in international affairs or
to force his hands in that everlasting conflict by placing him before a
“fait accompli”.
Posté,
mercredi, le 31 décembre, 2008 7:51 am
Je salue le courage du Professeur Tremblay d'avoir
osé écrire ce texte en espérant qu'il ne subisse pas les
foudres des fanatiques de B'nai Brit ou de la JDL.
Je crois par ailleurs que ce conflit est prévu de
longue date. Comme l'attaque du Liban en 2006, dont Ehud Olmert reconnaît
qu'il s'agissait d'une attaque préméditée non-obstant la
capture de soldats Israeliens. Cette fois, j'ai l'impression qu'il s'agit de
provoquer une autre guerre qui fera que l'Iran sera impliqué et qui
entraînera des alliés rétissants. Car, on se rend bien
compte qu' Israel est de plus en plus isolé parce que la Russie
contrôle le robinet du gaz en Europe et le principal allié
d'Israel, c'est à dire les USA, sont dans un entre-deux administratif,
et dans un péril économique grave et ils en ont franchement plein
les bras en Irak et en Afghanistan.
La Guerre en Géorgie est loin d'être
terminée. Car elle vise l'approvisionnement en pétrole de
l'Europe par le passage de pipelines par la Géorgie, et l'Ukraine sans
toucher au sol russe. Je pense que le Kosovo a obtenu son indépendance
pour les mêmes raisons, et qu'il l'aurait eu, même s'il ne l'avait
pas voulue. Les pipelines des Balkans évitent de même le sol de la
Serbie, alliée de la Russie.
La guerre en Géorgie n'est pas une chose stupide,
mais cruelle et machiavélique, sans doute.
Dans le conflit en Géorgie, il faut voir que les
USA ont eu un rôle ambigû. La Géorgie était devenu un
état satellite d'Israël. Des aérodrômes
Géorgiens servaient de bases militaires Israéliennes, ce qui
permettait une attaque contre l'Iran sans avoir à survoler l'Irak. Les
USA se seraient retrouvés obligatoirement impliqués le cas
échéant. Ce que Washington ne voulait pas et interdissait
d'ailleurs.
C'est pourquoi la contre-offensive russe en
Géorgie a également visé ces bases aériennes en
Géorgie. Suite au coup de poing russe dans la région. Ehud Olmert
s'est précipité à Moscou. Je ne crois pas que Washington
ait été mécontent de cela, malgré les 65 chars
d'assauts américains saisis par les russes.
Aujourd'hui Le gouvernement Iranien est sensé
faire une annonce importante aux dirigeants de la planète et qui devrait
porter sur les événements à Gaza.
Gilbert
Posted,
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:31 am
Thank you! That needed to be said. I am not anti-jewish,
anti-semitic or any other label jews like to pin on critics of their policies
or actions. I am sure you are exactly the same. Unfortunately this is an excuse
to deflect criticism of atrocities and egregious acts against fellow human
beings.
I believe the Israel aggression is the decision of a
radical element of society, the zionists. The timing of this hostility is
interesting. There are upcoming elections and corruption is rampant among
political factions. The hostilities against Gaza divert attention and newspaper
space away from the corruption issues.
As you point out a politican cannot be elected without
the support of jewish organizations such as AIPAC. In other words like Ariel
Sharron said "we control Washington". This is an unfortunate reality
as the American military is a proxy military force for Israel, fighting the big
wars that Israel is too small to handle. It is very possible that Israel will
draw America into a conflict with Iran possibly through a false flag attack on
a US ship and get us all into WW3.
Rick
Posted,
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 10:18 am
Your article, “The Five
Pillars of the U.S. Military-Industrial Complex”,
was referenced recently by an author.
I would add to your list:
A fiat money
system. It is easily manipulated and allows a high level of control and
corruption of the financial sector of the economy, as is presently
demonstrated.
A democratic
form of government. Democracies are notoriously fickle, and easily manipulated
from behind the scenes. Further, those in power are often nothing but puppets
to the real powers in the country. Further, when a free and open electoral
system is in place, then only the most talented liars, thieves and amoral
agents rise to the top of the game.
Best Regards,
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