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America is no longer our country, folks. It's just that simple.

Actually, the keys to the Republic were turned over to the Jewish Zionists in 1917 with the signing of the Balfour Declaration. America and what it once stood for is only a memory now. We have been usurped lock, stock and barrel as this video chillingly documents.

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version of the video is that it goes out of its way to take the focus off zionists and on to Jews in general.

It's not fair, as there is ample evidence that there are many Jews who vehemently oppose Zionism and the state of israel (See any one of the Must Reads in the top right side bar).

Otherwise, the video is very well done.

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qrswave | Sun, 2007-04-15 12:19

about their "inventing human rights."

human rights are part of an international body of law that israel in particular violates on a daily basis.

So, that doesn't make much sense that they would create it only to repeatedly violate it.

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qrswave | Sun, 2007-04-15 12:22

Maybe they invented human rights because they thought it would tip the playing field in their favor. If they had enough chutzpah to imagine that they could repeatedly flout human rights (due to their leverage over other governments), they might gain an advantage over those who were constrained by rights laws. And the same would apply for UN resolutions. When A plays according to a set of rules and B doesn't, then B holds the advantage.

Poseidon | Sun, 2007-04-15 15:55

who invented "human rights", but if the Jews did then they invented the concept for themselves and it, obviously, does not apply to everyone else, especially the Palestinians.

But to address your conflict with the video and it taking the focus off Zionism, I give you this quote from former PM Ariel Sharon, "Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it." - Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001, to Shimon Peres, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio.

Except for several high-profile anti-Zionist Jewish journalists like Uri Avnery, Stephen Lindman, Jeffrey Blankfort, Israel Shamir, John Kaminski, etc., how to WE, the Goyim, really know that we aren't in direct conflict with the Jewish people, in general? And I mean this sincerely! I don't know any Jewish people, so it's not like I can go ask a neighbor, co-worker, or the Rabbi down the street. We don't even have a synagogue in my town, not that I would go to one anyway. I feel sure I would be turned away not being Jewish.

From what I've read, many believe (and these are Jewish authors) that the Jews will follow their Zionist counterparts for good or for ill to remain part of the fold. Didn't we see the very same thing happen in pre WWII Germany?

I'll throw out an example for you. We know now that The Noahide Laws are part of our Constitutional Laws now. Eventually, these hideous laws may be enacted. What happens then? Are good Jewish people going to sit idly by and watch other good Gentiles being beheaded because they refuse to convert to Judaism? Of course, this is good for Judaism in general, since they reject all Gentiles anyway.

I don't know. I am conflicted by this whole sordid, horrible mess. I'm really trying hard not to see the entire Jewish people as a threat, but it's becoming more difficult as time goes on.

whitewraithe | Sun, 2007-04-15 19:21

Question: shall we condemn all Jews? After all, many Jews remain silent because they fear their Zionist cohorts. Some publicly oppose Zionism. Some are radically anti-Zionist. Shall we condemn all Americans because of the U.S. government?

Answer: Most intelligent Americans do not support their government’s activities. Most Jews, by contrast, support Israel. Thus, most are Zionists. Who shall we condemn? Who shall we tolerate? I personally believe this discussion cannot begin until Israel is annihilated. The only exception I make is for Jews that are publicly anti-Zionist. For now, I will not consort with a Jew, or give business to a Jew if I can avoid it (which is not always possible). Certainly Jews do not need any further support, material or conceptual. In the work world they give hiring preferences to other Jews. In the academic world they give admissions preferences to other Jews. In the banking world they give loan preferences to other Jews. Jews have not been the sole cause of the debasement of American popular culture, but they have actively facilitated it.

Most Jews exploit the “holocaust." Worse, they claim that no real nightmare in world history has “moral equivalence” with this vicious hoax. That alone warrants absolute condemnation. Most Jews exploit their “eternal victim” status, and are quick to cry, “anti-Semitism!” Most are racist, do not fear God, and have an “us against the Goy” mentality. Most are inveterate war profiteers, supporting both sides in any conflict between Goy.

If I as an American went to a foreign country and were condemned for being an American, I could not fault the natives, given my government’s evil. Most Jews, by contrast, have no shame.

Since I refer to "most Jews" --and not all -- shall I err on the side of sympathy? Not me. Until Israel is gone, I shall err on the side of condemnation. With all other peoples, we should rightly assume the best until there is reason to determine otherwise. With Jews, it is the reverse (for me anyway). I assume the worst until there is reason to think otherwise.

Abdul-Alhazred | Sun, 2007-04-15 19:31

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