Israelis ignore dying motorcyclist in Tel Aviv


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKRnqcsl2QM

A news story from Kveldsnytt (May 7, 2007 @ 23:00 on NRK1 in Norway) regarding a motorcyclist who was run over in Tel Aviv, Israel. The incident was captured by traffic cameras, which clearly shows many cars (over 40) just passing by the dying motorcyclist, minding their own business. It took a while before some pedestrians finally went over to him to see how he was. The 63 year old guy ended up dead in this intersection.

This is a week old, but I think it very much portrays the sad reality of the Talmudic influence over Israeli society. The Israelis don't care about their own -- how can we expect them to care about the Goyim, whom the Talmud regards as animals (e.g. Yebamoth 98a) to be used as sub-human slaves by Jews (e.g. Kerithuth 6b), and which can be killed by Jews without punishment (e.g. Sanhedrin 57a)?

If this had happened in Paris or New York, how many cars do you think would have ignored the poor man?

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In Choschen Hamm. (425, 5) it says:
"If you see a heretic, who does not believe in the Torah, fall into a well in which there is a ladder, hurry at once and take it away and say to him 'I have to go and take my son down from a roof; I will bring the ladder back to you at once' or something else. The Kuthaei, however, who are not our enemies, who take care of the sheep of the Israelites, are not to be killed directly, but they must not be saved from death."

And in Iore Dea (158, 1) it says:
"The Akum who are not enemies of ours must not be killed directly, nevertheless they must not be saved from danger of death. For example, if you see one of them fall into the sea, do not pull him out unless he promises to give you money."

Maimonides, in Hilkhoth Akum (X, 1) says:
"Do not have pity for them, for it is said (Deuter. VII, 2): Show no mercy unto them. Therefore, if you see an Akum in difficulty or drowning, do not go to his help. And if he is in danger of death, do not save him from death. But it is not right to kill him by your own hand by shoving them into a well or in some other way, since they are not at war with us."

Claymoremind | Tue, 2007-05-15 21:54

Some very apt and applicable quotations to this poor "goi",
to be sure. He could have been Goy Malloy, or Hoy Palloy,
for all anyone cared. So how does Maimonides treat of a dying Jew under a motorbike, instead ? Any difference ?

Just thought I would ask, as you seem to be getting to be quite an authority on Tall Mud. Be careful how far into it you get. You might find yourself in some REALLY DEEP SHIT !

quasimodo | Tue, 2007-05-15 22:30

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The Secret Rabbinical Teachings Concerning Christians
By Rev. I. B. Pranaitis Roman Catholic Priest; Master of Theology and Professor of the Hebrew Language at the Imperial Ecclesiastical Academy of the Roman Catholic Church in Old St. Petersburg.

Why not expose the tall mud for what it is - A prime example of a hate crimes document on it's face!

Claymoremind | Tue, 2007-05-15 23:48

Clay -I knew you had to be working from good resources. Father Pranaitis is probably the best source you can get.
Same goes for his exposition of the diabolical Protocols.


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quasimodo | Wed, 2007-05-16 00:25

"If this had happened in Paris or New York, how many cars do you think would have ignored the poor man?"

The answer is as many cars as it would take for the first Samaritan or the first Goyim to get to the scene to help.

The Israelis who are killing in the name of God to please him and to justify their occupation of Palestine do not even know God. Jesus has warned about it in John 16:10.

If they were God's children they would know Proverbs 4:23: "Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life".

They do not guard their hearts, but they hearten their hearts as they continue their aggression and humiliation of all their neighbors.

By doing so they have withdrawn themselves from the grace of God and from the human family so they cannot even have compassion for their own.

I pity them for all the suffering they bring down over themselves and I urge you not to have fellowship with them that you may guard your hearts against their evil.

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