As the weeks go by I get more and more obsessed by a simple overwhelming idea, namely, that there is a rather large possibility that we might as well stop doing what we’re doing because there is a distinct possibility that we wont see 2026.
I fully believe that most states, and I even think that includes the United States, will not initiate a first nuclear strike. Such an action would be suicidal.
The trouble is, there are people (I’m not sure that is the correct term to use for someone like Netanyahu) who dont think that way. Zionists hate other people. All other people. It’s part of their religion. It’s part of their basic makeup. They take the view that they are the wonderful people, God’s chosen people, and that others are total scum, to be trodden underfoot, and destroyed. They dont have a morality that is even close to that of most of the rest of us. Why do you think that over time they have been outcasts? Simply because they aren’t like the rest of us.
At one stage in my life I used to live in Israel, just as I also used to live next door in Egypt.
Those of you who know me know that as a kid, just out of school, I went to Israel to help excavate the site of Herod’s tomb, which effectively meant digging out the centuries of rubble from the site of Massada, which is a chunk of rock sticking out of the Negev desert facing the Dead Sea.
Every morning at 4.00 o’clock I, together with my fellow diggers, was wakened by the happy campers sound of Bokker Tov (sorry, dont know how the hebrew is transliterated), which is the local lingo for Good Morning.
We somehow managed to wake up, and, with more difficulty, get up, and face the day, and trekked up the ramp built by the Romans to capture the site and expel the Israelites back in 72 AD.
Way back then I was puzzled when reading the book in the bible called Exodus, about how unpleasant the jews were about the Egyptians, who had welcomed them to their own land, and fed them from their storerooms during a time of drought.
(Those of you who dont know what I’m talking about should read the Amarna Letters. They are in the British Museum, and there are copies welcoming the surrounding tribes to share the bounty of pharaoh during hard times.)
I also studied theology for one of my degree courses. It’s fascinating to find out just how much of the Old Testament is a twisted version of history.
But what I wanted to mention here is the fact that what I was seeing over the course of last weekend was a sight that I saw way back in my early twenties. It was pitiful to see the same things taking place, and this has been allowed to carry on for at least sixty years without anyone doing anything about it.
Let me tell you what happened.
I was living in Cairo, teaching at the Arab University there. One evening, among friends, I was told about the horrendous things that were happening to their brothers across in Gaza. I found it difficult to believe until one friend offered to take me to the edges of Gaza to see for myself.
Those of a nervous disposition should not read any further.
We managed to get to the edge of one of the concentration camps which is where the Palestinians were confined. They were living in their own land, which had effectively been stolen from them, and they were imprisoned behind a high wire fence.
This particular camp was only allowed food in on certain days of the week.
A truck arrived, and food was thrown onto the ground for the Palestinians, and they were beaten as they reached down to pick up the food.
You can take it, I was appalled.
The following day at one of our meetings back in Cairo I was gently mocked for my naivety. Someone else insisted I take another trip out to the same camp, but on a different day.
This was the end of the week for the Israelis. They were out for a night of fun on the town.
You have been warned about what follows, but this is what a night out for Israeli soldiers was like way back then. I get the impression things haven’t changed.
Are you ready?
A truck pulled up at the concentration camp. A dozen or so Israeli soldiers jumped out with guns, opened the gates, and charged into the camp, shooting children. They also managed to get a mother or two, but the main targets were children. When they ran out of ammunition they laughed, jumped back in the truck and rode out boasting about how many kids they killed.
The Israeli state has been doing this since the inception of that state.
The real question has to be, what is anyone doing about this?
That also leaves my other question, or is that a problem, hanging in the air.
What is the mentality of the guy who currently runs this outfit? He is a maniac. What will he do when he is finally cornered? When he is finally cornered in his lair he will issue his last instructions. They will be to destroy the world. Just a few nuclear bombs, probably aimed at random. And he will die laughing that in the final analysis he has won.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is what we are dealing with here. This is more difficult than you may have at first thought. Gentiles; that’s you and me, dont count in the Zionist world. The problem is not anti-semitism, it’s the Amalek doctrine, specifically laid out in the book of Joshua, where Jews are instructed by their God to destroy all non Jews.
It is why I have repeatedly during my life refuted the doctrine that I was brought up in, namely that the Bible is “The Good Book”. The Old Testament is disgusting, and utterly reprehensible and evil.
If you want to check out someone else’s views on the matter, watch this video:
However, think about it, the final solution for zionists is the utter destruction of non-Jews on the planet. I’m sorry to say that I have a nasty feeling about how this matter is likely to end. Israel is a very, very dangerous state.
Having watched videos from both sides, it is clear that both Israeli and Palestinian children are being indoctrinated in absolute hatred of each other. Nobody is going to win this war. However, just as there is great evil, there is great good, so I live in hope. My teacher told me, “Better to light a candle than curse the darkness”.