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... opposition to Zionism, for he was Herzl's lieutenant, and the man who at the Zionist Congress after Herzl's death foretold the first World War and the part played in it by England in setting up the Zionist "homeland". Degeneration was significant both in time and theme; it appeared in the same year as Herzl's The Jewish State and this was also the year of the first revolutionary outbreak in...

... Russia. The revolution and Zionism are both essential to the Deuteronomic Talmudic concept, and both movements, in my estimate, were developed under Talmudic direction. After Degeneration followed the full tide and spate of Talmudic-chauvinist literature. An example from our time is a book published in New York in the year, 1941, when Hitler and Stalin fell out and America entered the Second War...

... territory then to be shared among other people, so that it should disappear from the map together with its people. Mr. Kaufmann calculated that, with births stopped through sterilization, the normal deathrate would extinguish the German race within fifty or sixty years. I feel sure that public abhorrence would have deterred any publisher from issuing this work during the First War, and possibly at any...

... strained, almost mystic perversity. He says he finds himself constantly asking himself "What am I?" and "What am I doing here?", and asserts that "Jews everywhere are asking the same questions". Subsequently he related some of the discoveries to which this self-scrutiny led him. Describing the Leopold-Loeb murder in Chicago (when two young Jews, of wealthy parents, killed...

... about the destruction of the social organization of Western Europe. This last hour of Europe will arrive at latest in a hundred or a hundred and fifty years". The present state of Europe, as it has been left by the Second War, shows this forecast to have been largely fulfilled. Indeed, only the full denouement remains, 486 for its complete fulfilment. As to that, Marr may have seen too darkly...

..." (the period which saw the emergence of the Talmudic "Eastern Jews" and the victorious Talmudist war against Jewish assimilation). Fifteen years after that warning Jewish remonstrants were pronouncing the word which it only implied: "catastrophe". Rabbi Elmer Berger wrote in 1951, "Unless Americans of Jewish faith and a great many Americans of other faiths who have been...

... recurrent phenomenon of history-as-it-is-written, "the Jewish catastrophe", is invariably the small Jewish share in a general catastrophe, the proportion being, say, around one percent of the total woe. The montrous prevarication of the Second War about the "six million Jews who perished" does not change that enduring truth. The catastrophe which has been brewed in these fifty years...

... will be a general one, and the Jewish share of it will be fractional. It will be depicted as "a Jewish catastrophe", as the Second War was 488 so depicted, but that is the false picture shown on the lighted screen to "the mob" in its dark room. Jews often, and quite genuinely, cannot envisage a calamity involving Jews, and no matter how many more non-Jews, as anything but "a...

... themselves in a war trap. The American-Jewish brand of hysteria is entirely without roots in the realities of American-Jewish life. It is completely artificial, manufactured by the Zionist leaders, and foisted on a people who have no cause for hysteria by an army of paid propagandists as a means of advancing a policy of avowed political pressure and of stimulating fund raising. Never before has a...

... this tale of three wars to the eve of the third one, if "eve" is the apt word. In fact the third war began when the fighting in the Second War ended and has been in unbroken progress, somewhere or other in the world, ever since. It needs only a puff from any bellows to ignite it into another general war. The process could have been, and possibly still could be halted by two responsible...

... statesmen, one on either side of the Atlantic, speaking in unison, for it is in essense the biggest bluff in history. Today such mortal salvation seems too much to hope for and the writer probably does not exaggerate in opining that only God, who has done much bigger things, could avert the third general war. Unless that happens the concluding decades of this century foreseeably will see either the fiasco...
... on New York remaining New York. When anything comes which will make New York merely a city on the coast, and not the city where the great taxers sit to levy their tribute, much Jewish wealth will decrease. It was fabulous before the war. What it is now the statisticians will hardly undertake to say. In fifty years the increase in the Jewish population of the United States has been from 50,000 to...

... such feelings, but out of the Jew's ingrain conception of the game of business. Some proposals of industrial reform appear as crazy to him as would a proposal to credit one baseball batter's hit to his opponent's score, just as a matter of humanity. The American Jew does not assimilate. This is stated, not to blame him, but merely as a fact. The Jew could merge with the people of America if he...

... that the man at his door is another Jew. So, if instances of Jewish prosperity were needed, the case of the Temple Emmanu-el, New York, might be cited, which in 1846 could scarcely raise $1,520 for its budget, but in 1868, following the Civil War, raised $708,755 from the rental of 231 pews. And the rise of the Jewish clothing monopoly as one of the results of the same Civil War might be cited as an...
.... Waters Flowing Easward by L. FRY Secret Societies and Subversive Movements by Nesta H. Webster The Controversy of Zion by Douglas Reed, a reporter of Times of London THE NAMELESS WAR by Archibald Maule Ramsay The Committee of 300 By John Coleman, a former MI-6 intelligence officer The International Jew - The World's Foremost Problem Illuminati In America - Svali Interview Svali interview The Jewish...

... beginning of the war. Ginsberg takes part in the First Zionist Congress In response to Herzl's appeal, Ginsberg and his followers took part in the First Zionist Congress held in Basel in 1897. When the intentions and plans of Western European leaders of Zionism were presented at this Congress, Ginsberg completely parted with their ideology and tactics, and since then has become their most definite...

... change of tactics, we will examine in another work. Here, we restrict ourselves to enumeration of these results, what were: World War II, general demoralization, Bolshevism, the efforts of the Jews in the governments of all countries to seize power and assert domination, the overall control of Freemasonry over the whole policy of peace, the opportunity to complete indiscriminate use of any means to...

... not recognize the difference between good and evil. From the same source he drew his vision of the future Jewish state in which the fundamental law will be the blind obedience, even in cases when it is ordered to kill their own kind or to take away their property. The idea of a supreme law of the State controlling not only the civic activities of the people, but the entire spiritual and religious...

... a time when both internal and external Russian Jews have caused this country the first serious blow: because in 1904 they, and nobody else caused the Japanese agression and they have used everything they could to simultaneously with the war ignite a revolution in the heart of the country [Russia] (1905). Blow was not strong enough, and Russia held its ground, and Ginsberg experienced the utmost...

... "infidels". Taking into account that, due to the resistance of Sultan, Herzl could not get Palestine by peaceful means, the Ahad-Haamist conspirators organized the first revolution in Turkey in 1908, and then the Balkan war of 1912, in both cases having to destroy the power that refused to sacrifice their possessions in favor of Jews. And this time again, Ginsberg was defeated, which was a consequence of...

... this case, the Gentiles were once again duped and complacently caught in a trap set up for them. In fact, the same "innocent" Zionism has already organized the World War with his alliance with the Pan-Germanism; it also organized the Russian Revolution, Bolshevism, the concentration of gold and all the material resources of the world in Jewish hands, the extermination of the most brave and powerful...

... of the human family, a horrifying massacre of gentiles, who were forced to kill each other, fall of the monarchy, and to briefly summarize, submissive subjugation of non-Jewish, "the lowest of nations" to Israel, "Super-Nation", in a word, was executed the whole plan, as expressed in the "Protocols" in 1890 and even earlier. In early 1917, the center of the Zionist organization was moved from...

... "political committee" formed in England in early 1917; becoming acquainted with the list of members of the "committee", we will be able to see that all the other members of it are are made up of the followers of his school. During the war and after it, the whole world is lead by this gang of Zionist fanatics, of whom the most notable are: Chaim Weizmann, Gaster, Leon Simon, Joseph Klausner [31], members...

... and owner of the Mint. Helped him to finance the war with Prussia, the European countries and Russia. At the same time headed the Prussian Jewish community in Germany. [5] David Friedlander (1750-1834) - Jewish industrialist, owner of a silk factory in Berlin. His religious views and actions were common in the Jewish milieu of Germany in the XIX and were then transferred to the U.S.. [6] Mayer...

... (1847-1920) - Jewish banker, head of the powerful banking house Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Donated large sums of money to overthrow the autocracy and revolution in Russia. By his own admission, these amounts totaled $20 million, $12 million of them were sent before the 1st World War. [25] Weizmann, Chaim (1874-1952) - one of the leaders of international Zionism and the first president of Israel. In 1920-31 and...

... DCG. [34] Millerand Alexander (1859-1943) - French President in 1920-1924. [35] Joseph Caillaux - Minister of Finance and Prime Minister of France in 1911. At the end of the World War I created radical socialist party in France with the help of German money. After the failed attempt of the revolution in France in 1918 was on a trial for subversion. [36] Lansing, Robert - U.S. Secretary of State...

... under President Woodrow Wilson. [37] Reading Rufus Daniel Isaac (1860-1935) - a Jew, a British statesman and viceroy of India, the Marquis. During the World War I helped the U.S. military participation against Germany. [38] Samuel Herbert Louis (1870-1963) - Viscount, British statesman and the first British high commissioner in Palestine in the years of 1920-1925. Became the first Jewish governor of...
.... Warburg, of Kuhn, Loeb and Co., international bankers; Jacob Schiff, who then headed Kuhn, Loeb and Co. We see that in 1939 Max Warburg, brother of Felix, of the Hamburg, Germany, bankers, appears on the American Jewish Committee’s "Institute on Peace and Post-War Problems," set up with a ponderous staff and full equipment to go forward, as it did, to write and move the United Nations Charter into...

... being, even before the USA entered World War II. Then we currently see Frederick M. Warburg, son of Felix Warburg, as a member of the American Jewish Committee, while his Hamburg relative, Max Warburg, who came here in 1939, serves on its "Post-war" Committee, as shown in the report of the American Jewish Committee in its American Jewish Year Book (Vol. 43, 1941-2, pp 751, 762). Also listed in the...

... the communist American League Against War and Fascism, before, and after its change of name to American League for Peace and Democracy, with Communist Earl Browder as its national vice-chairman, and Communist Party leaders as officials. He "committed" himself for the anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti, for Communist dynamiter Tom Mooney, for the National Religion and Labor Foundation, featuring atheist...

... Soviet cartoons and distributing Toward Soviet America, by Communist William Z. Foster. He ardently backed the Communist burners of Spanish Christian churches. His American Jewish Congress greeted, and he spoke for, the American League for Peace and Democracy. Its official [page 76] program was the incitement of mutiny and sabotage within the armed forces to turn any war of the USA into a Red...

... Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt." This is but a small part of the tribute paid to Red Rabbi Wise in 1950 by the "conservative" American Jewish Committee, which also stated: "Toward the end of his life Rabbi Wise was greatly disturbed about the foreign policy of the United States which he felt was leading toward war with the Soviet Union ... The last addresses he delivered in the weeks...

... before his death were highlighted by attacks on those forces which he maintained were pushing his country toward war with Russia and which, he claimed, were attempting to suppress him. ‘I will not be silenced!’ were the last words this writer heard Rabbi Wise speak publicly, and they were most typical ..." The same tributes close with fervent praises, and chronicle the fact that Wise had...

... outbreak of the war. It was estimated that the delegates acted and spoke for more than half a million organized Jewish toilers, and spoke for them in behalf of specific Jewish interests. "To show the world that we have great armies of labor is a very good thing but to have the same world note that these hosts are largely of radical frame of mind is something about which we have in the past been somewhat...

... prison, and was exiled to Siberia, escaping after five months and coming to the USA (American Labor Who’s Who, 1925). Israel Weinberg, another official of the Jewish Labor Committee was "acquitted on one charge of murder in San Francisco Preparedness Day Parade bomb explosion, July 22, 1916, eight other indictments still pending." (same source) The San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing was the...
...; during the past three decades. Some day the subject will be freely debated again and something of what this book records will then be relevant. Whatever the sequel in that respect, I end the book in October and November of 1956 and when I look around see that all is turning out just as was to be foreseen from the sequence of events related in it. The year has been full of rumours of war, louder and...

... more insistent than any since the end of the Second War in 1945, and they come from the two places whence they were bound to come, given the arrangements made in 1945 by the "top-line politicians" of the  * About 1952 a coelenterate fish, of a kind until then believed to have been extinct for millions of years, was brought to the surface of the Indian Ocean (seriously damaging the...

... revolution was installed by the West. These two movements (I recall again) are the ones which Dr. Weizmann showed taking shape, within the same Jewish households of Russia in the late 19th Century: revolutionary-Communism and revolutionary-Zionism. At two moments during recent years the war-noises made by the politicians of the West were louder than at any others. On each occasion the immediate cause of...

... the outburst was soon lost to sight in the outcry about the particular case of "the Jews", so that, even before general war began (in both instances it receded) it was presented to the public masses as war which, if it came, would be fought primarily for, on behalf of or in defence of "the Jews" (or "Israel"). I earlier opined that any third general war would be of that...

... "public", if it has not again been afflicted by general war, may have forgotten the war-crises, or near-war-crises, of 1953 and 1956, so that I will briefly put them on record. In 1953 some Jews appeared among the prisoners in one of the innumerable mock-trials announced (this one was never held) in Moscow. This caused violent uproar among the Western politicians, who again and with one...

... voice cried that "the Jews" were being "exterminated" and "singled out" for "persecution". The outcry had reached the pitch of warlike menace when Stalin died, the trial was cancelled and the clamour abruptly ceased. To my mind the episode plainly indicated that if the war "against Communism" came about (which Western politicians and newspapers in...

... these years spoke of as an accepted probability) it would be fought, and this time even avowedly, for "the Jews". The general multitude of enslaved humanity would be left unsuccoured, as in 1945. In July 1956 threats of war again were uttered when Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal. For the first few days of this war-crisis the British Prime Minister justified the menaces to the British...

... people, by the argument that Egypt's action imperilled "the vital British lifeline". Very soon he switched to the argument (presumably held to be more effective) that "Egypt's next act, if this is allowed to succeed, will be to attack Israel", The Zionist state then began to figure in the news as the worst sufferer from Egyptian control of the Suez Canal. Ergo, war in the Middle...

... East too, if it came, was to be a war "for the Jews". Thirdly, 1956 saw a presidential election held, for the seventh time under the direct, and for the third time under the open pressure of the Zionists in New York. The election campaign became a public contest for "the Jewish vote", with the 494 rival parties outbidding each other in the promise of arms, money and guarantees to...

... the Zionist state. Both parties, on the brink of war in that part of the world, publicly pledged themselves to the support of "Israel" in any circumstances whatever. These results of the process which I have described from its start were to be expected. The conclusion to be drawn for the future seems inescapable: the millions of the West, through their politicians and their own...

... indifference, are chained to a powder-keg with a sputtering, shortening fuse. The West approaches the climax of its relationship with Zion, publicly begun fifty years ago, and the climax is precisely what was to be foreseen when that servience started. In our century each of the two great wars was followed by numerous books of revelation, in which the origins of the war were scrutinized and found to be...

... different from what the mass, or mob, had been told, and the responsibility elsewhere located. These books have found general acceptance among those who read them, for a mood of enquiry always follows the credulity of wartime. However, they produce no lasting effect and the general mass may be expected to prove no less responsive to high-pressure incitement at the start of another war, for mass-resistance...

... book is to establish that the origins and nature of and responsibility for a war can be shown before it begins, not merely when it has run its course. I believe the body of the book has demonstrated this and that its argument has already been borne out by events. I believe also that the particular events of the years 1953-1956 in the West greatly strengthen its argument and the conclusion drawn, and...

... (it ceased after "the Jewish doctors" were released and vindicated) things were said which seemed plainly to signify that any Western war against the Communist union would be waged, like the one against Germany, solely on behalf of "the Jews", or of those who claimed to represent the Jews. In 1953 Sovietized Russia was held up as the new anti-semitic monster, as Germany was held...

... be one reason for it: that Zionism had been attacked, and by 1952-3 opposition to Zionism was deemed by the frontal politicians of the West to be "Hitlerism" and provocation of war. The episode showed that this propaganda of incitement can be unleashed at the touch of a button and be "beamed" in any direction at changing need (not excluding America, in the long run). When this...

... American Senator (like the Members of the British House of Commons, at Mr. Eden's behest, during the war) stood up to be counted. A few who were absent hurriedly asked in writing to have their names added to the roll-call. Had the peoples behind "the Iron Curtain" understood the story of these two resolutions, or been allowed to learn of it, they would not have hoped (as they did hope) for any...

...-war pitch; the "new Hitler" had begun "the newest and most terrible programme of genocide yet launched"; "thousands of Jews" were being "murdered" in a place where only hundreds lived: soon these thousands would have become millions, one . . . two . . . six millions. The entire holocaust of Lenin's and Stalin's thirty-five years, with its myriads of unknown...

... Jews" (who continued, behind the Iran Curtain, to wield the terror over those enslaved by Communism). In that cause alone, had war come, another generation of Western youth would have gone to war, thinking their mission was to "destroy Communism". Stalin died. The West was spared war at that time and stumbled on, behind its Zionised leaders, towards the next disappointment, which was...

... of a different kind. During the ten years that had passed since the ending of the Second War their leaders had made them accustomed to the thought that one day they would have to crush Communism and thus amend the deed of 1945. The sincerity of the Western leaders in this matter was again to be tested in the years 1953 and 1956. In those years the enslaved people themselves began to destroy...

..., a hundred times as numerous, whose plight was once more revealed. No threats of war or "destruction" were uttered against the Soviet Union on their account. On the contrary, the politicians and the press of the West urged them to remain quiet and simply to hope for "the liberation" which, by some untold means, one day would come to them from America, which had abandoned them in...

... war of a whole, captive people against the captor's overwhelming might. I believe the passage of time will show this event either to have marked the rebirth of "the West" and the revival of Europe, or the end of Europe as it has been known to mankind for the past thousand years and therewith the end of anything the words, "the West", have stood for. Whatever the future, one thing...

... realized at that moment that they were beginning a national uprising which was to turn into a national war of liberation. The spark came from Poland and the background was the same, with the difference that Hungary was undergoing its second ordeal at the hands of Jewish commissars. The chief object of its fear and detestation at that instant was one Erno Geroe, head of the Hungarian Communist Party and...

... was gained was to be undone. The background should be briefly sketched here, before the second stage of the Hungarian people's war is described, because the case of Hungary is probably the most significant of all. For some reason the Moscovite power was more determined in this case than any other to identify Jews with the terror, so that the Hungarian experience, more strongly than any, points to...

... Kun, Matyas Rakosi, Tibor Szamuely and Erno Geroe, none of whom could be called Hungarians and all of whom were trained for their task in Moscow. After the Second War free elections, for some reason of political expediency, were permitted in Hungary (Nov. 1945). These produced the natural result: a huge majority for the Smallholders Party; the Communists, despite the presence of the Red Army, made a...

... return of Rakosi and Geroe after the Second War is unmistakable, and their acts were equally unmistakable. In July 1953 Rakosi resigned the premiership and The Times announced that "Mr. Geroe is the only Jew left in the Cabinet, which under Mr. Rakosi was predominantly Jewish". As Rakosi remained party leader and Geroe was Deputy-Premier, nothing very much changed, and in July 1956, when...

... which infringed the principles of equality in relations between Socialist states", offering to discuss "measures. . . to remove any possibilities of violating the principle of national sovereignty", and undertaking "to examine the question of the Soviet troops stationed on the territory of Hungary, Rumania and Poland". Was it a ruse, intended only to lull the peoples while the...

... had returned to Hungary after the Second War with the Red Army. From 1946 to 1949, when Rakosi was clamping down the second terror, Mr. Munnich was Budapest chief of police. Now he became "Deputy Premier, Minister of National Defence and of Public Security" in the government of one Janos Kadar, set up by Moscow. Mr. Kadar also had a record of some independence, and therefore was not likely...
... lapse of time in which there was no purpose, in which one only looked back and felt a great emptiness in the soul. Winter had come. The New Year of 1947 was approaching. In us Soviet men, who stood on the bound between two worlds, this aroused few cheerful memories and still fewer cheerful expectations. We had recently witnessed two noteworthy events: in the October there had been the first post-war...

... over the eighteen months that had passed since the capitulation of Germany. In the early autumn of 1946 the United States Secretary of State, Byrnes, had made a speech in Stuttgart, soberly surveying events since the end of the war and indicating the main features of American foreign policy. Only now, after eighteen months, were the Americans beginning to suspect that it was hard to sup out of the...

... leader's speech. These two political speeches can be regarded as marking the beginning of the cold war. In the Control Commission Allied relations cooled off still more and went no further than diplomatic courtesy required. Decisions affecting the future of Germany were more and more removed from the Control Commission meetings to the private offices of the Kremlin and the White House. This situation...

... also served as a signal for a final tightening of the screw on the Soviet post-war front. The S. M. A. Political Administration issued an instruction accusing minor Party authorities of having lost contact with the masses and neglecting political educational work. This was the crack of the whip. One could guess what would follow. In fact the first consequence was a change of Party organizers in all...

..., who very quickly lost it. We officers regarded the boards as an insult and took it in turn to remove several numbers at a time. But once more Soviet law with all its consequences hung as a threat over the head of every one of us. Then a hysterical 'vigilance' campaign was inaugurated. Personnel Departments were instituted in all the S. M. A. offices with the obvious job of keeping closer watch on...

... violated the order... down to and including return to the Soviet Union. In saying so much, the general went too far. For thus officially, in the words of the S. M. A. chief of staff, return to one's native land was recognized as serious punishment for Soviet citizens abroad. None of this was anything new to us. We had experienced it all before, at home. But coming after we had won the war, after we had...

... looked forward hopefully to changes in the Soviet system, and above all after our comparatively free life in occupied Germany, this abrupt return to former practices gave us furiously to think. Or rather, to avoid thinking if possible. That was the only hope. II I had made Major Dubov's acquaintance during the war. Even a brief comradeship at the front binds men together more strongly than many years...

.... If there were any need, she would be informed. Dubov spent more than a year in the investigation cells of the N. K. V. D. He was charged with sabotage and counter-revolutionary activity. The sentence was the standard one: ten years' imprisonment, to be spent in one of the camps in Central Siberia, where new war factories were being built. There he continued to work as an engineer. He discovered the...

... went as an officer directly to the front. At the front he was an exemplary officer, just as he had been an exemplary engineer in Leningrad and an exemplary prisoner in the Siberian camp. He was just to his men and ruthless to the enemy. And he was devoted to his native land, with all its Party organizers and prison camps. Shortly before the end of the war he received another battle decoration, and in...

.... Belyavsky was immediately recalled from Spain and demobilized. Until 1941 he shared the fate of other relatives of 'enemies of the people'; in other words, he was outside the pale. All those spheres of Soviet life in which the first requirement is a completed questionnaire were closed to him. Only a Soviet citizen can understand all the significance of such a situation. When war broke out in 1941 he was...

... College of the Red Army General Staff. Men were needed in wartime, and there was no bothering about a thorough examination of questionnaires. There would be plenty of opportunity for that after the war. And so Mikhail Belyavsky entered one of the most privileged military colleges in the Soviet Union. He was discharged from the college in the autumn of 1945 with the rank of captain, and was sent to work...

.... When his turn was reached he had to expatiate on the passage which deals with the Entente's three anti-Soviet campaigns. The theme had a heroic quality and there were parallels to the experiences of the war just ended. As soon as Belyavsky began to speak the leader raised his sleepy eyes and stared at him in astonishment. And one by one all the others began to gaze at him in bewilderment. For he...

... of the head of the S. M. A. Political Administration, General Makarov. All the women were rather problematic wives, wives only within the bounds of Karlshorst. Almost all the high S. M. A. officials had exceptionally young wives. Marshal Sokolovsky's wife was several years younger than his daughter was. Such things were the result of the war. Belyavsky apologized for troubling them, explained why...

... was accompanied by brilliant testimonials to his conduct during the war. But now the affair of the stolen motorcycle was beginning to be talked about all over Karlshorst. In order to smother the scandal the Political Administration decided that it must close the mouth of one of the two antagonists, and the choice fell on Belyavsky. Quite unexpectedly he received the order that he was to be...
... a ritual of sacrifice, to be performed at a precise place in a specified land. Thus they founded the permanent counter-movement to all universal religions and identified the name Judah with the doctrine of self-segregation from mankind, racial hatred, murder in the name of religion, and revenge. The perversion thus accomplished may be traced in the Old Testament, where Moses first appears as the...

... bearer of the moral commandments and good neighbour, and ends as a racial mass-murderer, the moral commandments having been converted into their opposites between Exodus and Numbers. In the course of this same transmutation the God who begins by commanding the people not to kill or to covet their neighbours' goods or wives, finishes by ordering a tribal massacre of a neighbouring people, only the...

... conditions. Historically, therefore, the Egyptian captivity, the slaying of "all the firstborn Page 5 of Egypt", the exodus toward and conquest of the promised land are myths. The story was invented, but the lesson, of vengeance on the heathen, was implanted in men's minds and the deep effect continues into our time. "Law" of exclusion, hatred and vengeance established It was evidently invented...

... called the Ben Yisrael, or Children of Israel, which had split into a number of tribes, very loosely confederated and often at war with each other. A tribe called Judah took shape The main body of these tribes, the Israelites, held the north of Canaan. In the south, isolated and surrounded by native Canaanitish peoples, a tribe called Judah took shape. This was the tribe from which the racial creed and...
... Ashkenazi Jews 50, 57 Aristobulus 12 Aristotle 33 Ashi, Rabbi 18 Astarte (also Ishtar) 24, 40-41, 44 American League Against War and Fascism 75 American League for Peace and Democracy 75 B Baal Shem (Hassidist master) 12, 26, 31-34, 44, 51, 54 Baba Bathra (last gate), Talmud book 4, 12, 18, 28 Baba Kamma (first gate), Talmud book 4, 16, 18, 20 Baba Mezia (middle gate), Talmud book 4, 16 Baby boys, and...

... sodomy 22 Baby girls, intercourse with 2, 22, 29 Baylonian calendar, as Jewish calendar 39 Babylonia, Judaism and 2, 38 Babylonian Talmud, Rabbi Louis Finklestein, and 1 Balaam, Jesus as 14 Barkochba 6, 10 Baskin, Joseph 76 Beilis, Mendel (and ritual murder) 50 Bekorot (first born), Talmud book 5 Bela Kun 70 Beni Israel Jews 64 Berechoth, Talmud book 6 Beth Din (Talmud law court) 35 Beth Hillel 23, 28...

... book 5 Negro Jews 57, 61 Nehardea (Talmud Cabala Center) 17 Neighbor, murder of 25 Nicolataines 67 Niddah (menstruant woman), Talmud book 5, 28, 49 O Oholoth (tents), Talmud book 5 Orlah, Talmud book 4 Oudendyke, M., Netherlands Minister to Russia 87 Oudendyke Report 87 P Parah (young cow), Talmud book 5 Parents, striking and cursing 25 Parvus 86 Pat, Jacob 76 Pauker, Ana 90 Pe'ah (corner), Talmud...

..., 91 Rudovitz 81 Rutenberg, Pinchas 76, 81 Ritual murder 12, 39, 46, 50-51 S Sabbath (laws of), Talmud book 4, 13, 27 Sadducees     - religious group 12, 55     - Gentiles as 14 Saint Clement 67 Saint Epiphany 67 Saint Ignatius 67 Saint Iraenaeus 67 Saint Paul 22, 28, 55, 67 Salome 12 Samaritans 12 Sanhedrin (Talmud book) 3-4, 13, 15, 17, 19-23, 25, 31-32, 36-37, 46, 51...
... wrote in "Von den Juden und Ihren Lugen": "Does not their Talmud say, and do not their rabbis write, that it is no sin to kill if a Jew kills a heathen, but it is a sin if he kills a brother in Israel? It is no sin if he does not keep his oath to a heathen. Therefore, to steal and rob, as they do with their usury, from a heathen is a divine service. For they hold that they cannot be too hard on us nor...

... Babylonian Talmud. However, because of the unwieldy complexity of the legal disputations recorded in the Talmud, more manageable codifications of talmudic law became necessary ... The most authoritative code, widely used to date as a handbook, is the Shulhan 'Arukh..." He then cites the teaching of this code regarding homicide: "According to the Jewish religion, the murder of a Jew is a capital offense and...

...." ... "A Gentile murderer who happens to be under Jewish jurisdiction must be executed whether the victim was Jewish or not. However, if the victim was Gentile and the murderer converts to Judaism, he is not punished." Then Shahak gives us a rabbi's answer to an Israeli soldier who has asked whether or not it is proper to kill Arab women and children. In his answer the rabbi quotes from the Talmud: "The...

... best of the Gentiles -- kill him; the best of snakes -- dash out its brains." Perhaps even more offensive are the Jewish beliefs on sexual matters. Shahak writes: "Sexual intercourse between a married Jewish woman and any man other than her husband is a capital offense for both parties, and one of the three most heinous sins. The status of Gentile women is very different. The Halakhah presumes all...

.... The powers of evil are acting on a global level in a total war to lay our planet under Jewish dominion. After showing their real face in Palestine they constantly advance their positions for the purpose of turning the whole world into a single large prison, guarded by a Jewish oligarchy! Our civilization can only survive in a climate of freedom of thought and respect for fundamental human rights...
... old music and movies for older people there were other privileges that would also be accorded older folks: free transportation, breaks on purchases, discounts, tax discounts, - a number of privileges just because they were older. This was stated to be sort of a reward for the generation which had grown up through the depression and had survived the rigors of World War II. They had deserved it and...

... really striking statement. He said, "We can or soon will be able to control the weather." He said, "I'm not merely referring to dropping iodide crystals into the clouds to precipitate rain that's already there, but REAL control." And weather was seen as a weapon of war, a weapon of influencing public policy. It could make rain or withhold rain in order to influence certain areas and bring them under...

... goal from a peaceful standpoint. Avoidance of war would foster it from the standpoint of worrying about hostilities. It was recognized that doing it peaceably was better than doing it by war. It was stated at this point that war was "obsolete." I thought that was an interesting phrase because obsolete means something that once was seen as useful is no longer useful. But war is obsolete ... this being...

... because of the nuclear bombs war is no longer controllable. Formerly wars could be controlled, but if nuclear weapons would fall into the wrong hands there could be an unintended nuclear disaster. It was not stated who the "wrong hands" are. We were free to infer that maybe this meant terrorists, but in more recent years I'm wondering whether the wrong hands might also include people that we've assumed...

... did he mean when he said, "If these weapons fall into the wrong hands"? Maybe just terrorists. Anyhow, the new system would be brought in, if not by peaceful cooperation - everybody willingly yielding national sovereignty - then by bringing the nation to the brink of nuclear war. And everybody would be so fearful as hysteria is created by the possibility of nuclear war that there would be a strong...

.... People hearing about it would be convinced that it was a genuine negotiation between hostile enemies who finally had come to the realization that peace was better than war. In this context discussing war, and war is obsolete, a statement was made that there were some good things about war ... one, you're going to die anyway, and people sometimes in war get a chance to display great courage and heroism...

... and if they die they've died well and if they survive they get recognition. So that in any case, the hardships of war on soldiers are worth it because that's the reward they get out of their warring. Another justification expressed for war was, if you think of the many millions of casualties in WWI and WWII, well... suppose all those people had not died but had continued to live, then continued to...

... have babies. There would be millions upon millions and we would already be overpopulated, so those two great wars served a benign purpose in delaying over-population. But now there are technological means for the individual and governments to control over-population so in this regard war is obsolete. It's no longer needed. And then again it's obsolete because nuclear weapons could destroy the whole...

... universe. War, which once was controllable, could get out of control and so for these two reasons it's now obsolete. Terrorism There was a discussion of terrorism. Terrorism would be used widely in Europe and in other parts of the world. Terrorism at that time was thought would not be necessary in the United States. It could become necessary in the United States if the United States did not move rapidly...

... like our programming, turn it off". And we should. We should say, "Yeah. You're right." And we should turn it off. And let the advertisers spend their money on an audience that isn't there. As a pediatrician I'm always interested in how kids do things and how kids are like adults, and whether you're talking about International politics where one nation goes to war with another or kids on the...

.... And I said, well, if you have a guitar then it's pornography; but if you have classical movie then it converts it into art. It was pornography. It's an example of what you were saying. As long as it's done with dignity, that's what counts. If you kill someone with dignity, it's ok. If you have pornography with classical music it's art. That was the point I was trying to make. R.E: Again, talking...

... middle America. But this is about privacy. When he was talking, for example, about the area of sex, he made some interesting remarks. One of them that hit me like a ton of bricks was this business about; "We must be open about sex". As if there can't be any fear of the person that does not hesitate to open up to the public. Now, if you look at these so-called sex initiation programs in the schools...

... traffic and... Speaking of traffic. We talked about the aged and again - people hearing this tape, it's phenomenal how many times these things on this tape will hit you. I just came back from New Jersey which has a lot of retirement-type villages and I've been there over a period of years and there's a structure around a retirement home which has been uncompleted for at least two or three years. Now...

...... you know the ostensible reason is that when people loose their credit cards and we have to get rid of that and put the implant in... where it has to be accessible to the scanner... in your right hand or in your forehead. Infrared detection of "renegates" and "dissidents" R.E: Speaking of scanner. When we had the TV War..... the Gulf War? It was the first war where you just sit there and 24 hours a...

...' can also be applicable to this controlling the order. D.R.D: Exactly. It's infra-red stuff that's... I'm sort of amateurish about this, but any heat source like a deer, a human being, a renegade... can be picked up by an infra-red scanner and you get sort of an outline of whether it's a deer or sheep or whatever. My first hearing about them was in the Vietnam War where our troops used them to detect...

... destroy the whole thing. R.E: What I was just thinking as you were just saying that is that in the past, dictators could kill people, they could torture them, but essentially they could not change what it meant to be a human being. They could not change human nature. Now we are going to have with this new Genome Project, a multi-billion dollar project where they're going to be getting a tab on...

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