T.H.E.Y. sure love that anti-Semitic race card. Crypto-jews too. It is one of their strongholds.
Revelation 2:9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and [I know] the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are NOT, but [are] (Idumeans) the synagogue of Satan. King of kings' Bible - Revelation
Revelation 2:9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and [I know] the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are NOT, but [are] (Idumeans) the synagogue of Satan. King of kings' Bible - Revelation
A Rabbi admits to a disgusting Talmudic practice. T.H.E.Y. call themselves "Jews" and people in their ignorance think they are following The Torah when in fact T.H.E.Y. are following satan. If people read The Torah for themselves, they would see all the lies from the counterfeit-jews.
How and why is this allowed? People like this Rabbi are revered as holy and religious men.
Rabbi explains the (Kosher / Halal) practice of Infant Genitalia Sucking (I.G.S.) in their Satanic Religion and the High Priest Mohel- Moleh - Moloch Blood Sucking Ritual.
ANDREW WEISSMANN PART V: Weissmann Concealed the FBIâs Source Used in Indictments in the Early 1990âs Was Mafia Hitman Responsible for 50 Murders
While working at the Eastern District of New Yorkâs Department of Justice in the early 1990âs, Andrew Weissmann was known as a âpathological liarâ. This is the same man who reportedly led the Mueller gang and is still trying to stop President Trump from ever sitting in the White House again.
Trump warns US Jews to âget their act together,â says heâd âeasilyâ be PM in Israel
Former president says American Jews ungrateful for all he has done for Jewish state, tells them to âappreciate what they have in Israel â Before it is too late!â
Zionist Organization of America Awards Former President Trump Rare Honor
The Zionist Organization of America, which works to strengthen U.S.-Israel relations and combat anti-Israel bias, announced last Friday that it will award the ârarely givenâ Theodor Herzl Medallion to former U.S. President Donald Trump.
In an email sent to its members, the ZOA said it was honoring the former president âfor being the best friend Israel ever had in the White House.â
Dr. Miriam Adelson, physician and billionaire, will present Trumpâs award on Nov. 13 at the Zionist Organizationâs national awards dinner in New York City. Adelson will also honor House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., with ZOAâs Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Defender of Israel Award.
In the email to its members, the ZOA listed among the former presidentâs accomplishments:
Moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem;
Recognizing Israelâs sovereignty over the Golan Heights;
Brokering the Abraham Accords peace agreements between Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates; and three months later, between Israel and Morocco;
Removing the U.S. from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal;
Stopping U.S. funding of the Palestinian Authority and UNRWA, a group exclusively focused on financing Palestinian refugees and their descendants;
Recognizing the legality of Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria;
Being the first U.S. president to pray at the Western Wall; and
Issuing an executive order to strengthen Title VI of the Civil Rights Act in order to protect Jewish students:
In January 2019, the U.S. Department of Education described Trumpâs executive order as strongly reaffirming the statutory anti-discrimination protections of Title VI, which prohibit race, color, and national origin discrimination in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance.
The Department of Education recognized from the order that the executive branch would âenforce Title VI against prohibited forms of discrimination rooted in anti-Semitism as vigorously as against all other forms of discrimination prohibited by Title VI.â
In August 2019, then-President Trump called himself âhistoryâs most pro-Israel U.S. presidentâ and suggested that Democrat voters âare very, very disloyal to Israel and to the Jewish people.â Prominent American Jewish leaders â who, for the most part, vote Democrat â protested his rebuke.
Nevertheless, most Israelis perceived Trumpâs position on Israel positively. In January 2020, then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated the description, calling Trump âthe best friend Israel has ever had in the White House.â
A Pew Research Center survey conducted in the spring of 2019 on 33 countries found that Israel was the only nation where a majority of people (55%) approved of Trumpâs policies. In Israel, 71% expressed confidence in the U.S. presidentâs âworld leadership.â
Soft power is effectual only when you can back it up with military and economic strength.
By Benjamin Netanyahu, WSJ
The world is in crisis. The war in Ukraine could swirl out of control with ominous global consequences. In Iran, the ayatollahs are rushing to build a nuclear arsenal while suppressing domestic dissent over the regimeâs brutality. Terrorism and wanton violence abound from Pakistan and Afghanistan to Yemen and Syria. The arc of history may bend toward peace and justice, but it can easily go off in dangerous directions.
Some policy makers contend that the way to keep it on course is through soft power. The superiority of democratic values and culture, they contend, will overcome the forces of violence and aggression. But such thinking doesnât withstand historical scrutiny. If evil forces have overwhelming military and economic might, they can and will defeat our best intentions. Even Abraham Lincoln needed a decisive victory in Americaâs bloodiest war before the better angels of human nature could prevail.
The key to peace and human progress is the combination of soft and hard power. I have devoted most of my life to ensuring that my country, the Jewish state of Israel, has enough power to defend itself, protect its values and secure its future. For this purpose I advanced the concept known as the âIron Triangle of Peace,â which set out to maximize Israelâs prosperity through a combination of economic, military and diplomatic power.
This necessitated a transformation of Israelâs semi-socialist economy into a free-market one. As finance minister (2003-05) and prime minister (1996-99 and 2009-21), I led a free-market revolution, which unshackled Israelâs economy and turned it into a global powerhouse of innovation and enterprise. Over the past two decades, our nationâs companies made technological advances in such areas as medicine, agriculture and water. Israelâs gross domestic output per capita, which long trailed those of Western democracies, now exceeds that of Britain, France, Japan and Germany.
As Israelâs economic and technological power have developed, so too have its military capabilities. The Israeli military today is equipped not only with fighter jets, tanks, submarines and drones, but also with superb intelligence and cyber capabilities, which have saved the lives of countless Israeli citizens and visitors. The combination has resulted in greater diplomatic strength, as more countries have sought to benefit from our success.
Far from being a pariah state, Israel now has robust diplomatic relations with more than 160 countries. I helped bring about these diplomatic fruits and was the first Israeli prime minister to visit countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, as well as Australia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and many African nations. During my tenure, we forged ties with the Baltic states and the Visegrad countries of Eastern Europeâin addition to developing a pact with Greece and Cyprus to extract gas from our seabed, which weâve begun to use to supply Europe.
But the Iron Triangle of Peace produced its most dramatic breakthrough in our own neighborhood: the Middle East. For 25 years we were told that peace with Arab nations would come only if we first resolved our conflict with the Palestinians. To many Israelis, that presented an insurmountable obstacle, given that the Palestinians have long demonstrated they want a state instead ofânot next toâIsrael. There had to be another way. The path to peace, in my estimation, wouldnât go through the Palestinians but around them. And that is exactly what has happened.
My governmentâs approach has been made possible by a profound change in thinking among many Arab leaders, who now view Israel not as an enemy but as an indispensable ally against a belligerent Tehran. Many of these leaders took note of my opposition to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which showered the Iranian regime with international approval and billions of dollars to fund its aggression and terror.
Shortly after I addressed a joint session of Congress on this topic in March 2015, several Arab leaders secretly requested to meet with me. These meetings ultimately foreshadowed the Abraham Accords, the September 2020 agreement orchestrated by the Trump administration that normalized Israelâs relations with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan.
The results have been remarkable. Hundreds of thousands of Israelis now regularly fly over the skies of Saudi Arabia to the U.A.E. and Bahrain. Sudan is no longer a way station for Iranian arms transported through the Nile Valley. Israeli and Gulf entrepreneurs are busy forming joint ventures with multimillion-dollar investments. A joint railway project among Israel, the U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia will connect the region once the kingdom joins the accords, which I believe will happen within a few years. If the policies of peace through strength persist, we may soon be able to envision an end to the broader Arab-Israeli conflict.
I have been privileged to live a life of purpose, one in which Iâve helped bring my vision of peace through strength for Israel into being. For three millennia, the Jewish people have never given up on our dream to live freely and prosperously in our ancient homeland, the land of Zion. Having restored our independence, we wonât let anyone bring an end to this miracle.
Mr. Netanyahu served as Israelâs prime minister, 1996-99 and 2009-21. He is leader of the opposition Likud Party and author of âBibi: My Story.â
Israeli President Grants Benjamin Netanyahu Mandate to Form Government
Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday received the official mandate to form a government from Israeli President Isaac Herzog, after holding a marathon of consultations with representatives of all political parties.
Sixty-four MKs from the pro-Netanyahu bloc (Likud, Shas, United Torah Judaism and Religious Zionism) recommended him for prime minister, while 28 MKs from only two parties â Yesh Atid and Labor â recommended current Prime Minister Yair Lapid. 28 MKs from National Unity, Yisrael Beiteinu, Raâam and Hadash-Taâal, declined to recommended anyone.
âThere are many who welcome the election results â but there are also those who utter prophecies of doom and frighten the public. This is not the first time such things have been said. They said it about [former prime minister Menachem] Begin, and they said it about me too. It was not true then, and it is not true today,â Netanyahu said.
Outgoing prime minister Yair Lapidâs Yesh Atid party released a statement saying it was âa black day for Israelâs democracy in which an incoming prime minister is being extorted by his partners, whose whole joint goal is to rescue him from his trial and bring the State of Israel backward.
Netanyahu on US news show: âI wonât acceptâ harm to LGBT rights in Israel
Presumed incoming prime-minister Benjamin Netanyahu says in an interview with a US television network that he will not allow any harm to come to LGBT rights in Israel.
âI just wonât accept any of that. Itâs not something Iâm saying now â I have a record now and a record in general of having two hands on the wheel,â Netanyahu says during the NBC show âMeet the Press,â noting that âI ultimately decide policy.â
âIâm going to safeguard Israeli democracy, Iâm going to bring peace, categorically⊠and Iâm going to stop Iran. Thatâs what Iâm coming back for, and thatâs what Iâm committing to,â he adds
Netanyahuâs comments come days after he signed a coalition deal with Noam MK Avi Maoz â a far-right anti-LGBT politician who says he wants to ban the Jerusalem pride parade â handing him control over extracurricular programming in schools.
Netanyahu also says that âI doubtâ there will be any changes to the Law of Return, which currently allows anyone with one Jewish grandparent to become a citizen.
Asked about former US president Donald Trumpâs recent meeting with avowed antisemites Kanye West and Nick Fuentes, Netanyahu says it is ânot merely unacceptable, itâs just wrong,â but makes a point to praise Trump for his positions on Israel.
The Likud leader also says that once he takes office he will deliberate the issue of providing military assistance to Ukraine.
âThatâs one of the issues Iâm going to take up,â Netanyahu says, noting that it is a concern that ârequires careful deliberation.â
'Vax the Jews': Police probe antisemitic message projected onto building
Orlando police are investigating another antisemitic incident after the phrase âVax The Jewsâ was projected onto the side of a downtown building on New Yearâs Eve, according to Orlandoâs News 6.
While many were ringing in the New Year, a recording of the projected message shows witnesses in the area had little to no reaction to the antisemitic rhetoric, according to a video obtained by News 6, though the incident was later reported to the police. A similar incident happened several months prior in October after a scrolling message stating âKanye was right about the Jewsâ was seen at TIAA Bank Stadium during the Florida-Georgia college football game, according to CNN.
How is that considered an antisemitic statement by the authorities, if the vax is supposedly a life saving treatment that protects people against disease?
If the vax is good, then vax the jews would be a pro jewish and not an anti jewish statement.
It seems they didn't think it through very well before calling it antisemitic.
The following article was published 1 November 2022
Charges against Sucharit Bhakdi for Holocaust trivialization cleared â RT DE
Initially, the public prosecutorâs office in Kiel did not see any criminal incitement to hatred or relativization of the Holocaust in his statements and stopped the investigation against him. Now the indictment according to § 130 StGB is admitted and the microbiologist has to go to court in two cases for alleged hate speech.
The microbiologist Sucharit Bhakdi is accused of incitement to hatred and downplaying the Holocaust. The indictment according to § 130 StGB was admitted by the Plön District Court. The well-known critic of the Corona policy co-founded the medical association âHippocratic Oathâ in June to restore ethics in medicine.
The indictment of hate speech and Holocaust trivialization according to § 130 StGB against the professor emeritus for medical microbiology Sucharit Bhakdi is admitted. As the district court in Kiel announced on Thursday, the district court in Plön had approved the indictment. This reportedJournalistenwatch.com on Friday.
The 76-year-old doctor is one of the best-known critics of the corona measures in Germany. Two years ago, his book âCorona Fehlalarm?â was number one on the Spiegel bestseller list and was one of the best-selling non-fiction books of 2020.
In May 2020, together with other critical physicians, he founded the âSociety of Physicians and Scientists for Health, Freedom and Democracy e. V.â (MWGFD) founded. According to the associationâs statutes, physicians and medically active persons should work together with scientists in medical practice, research and teaching âon the topics of health, freedom and democracy in order to serve the health and social well-being of the populationâ. Most recently, he and other medical professionals founded the new medical professional association âHippocratic Oathâ with the aim of ârestoring ethics in medicine and for a free vaccination decisionâ.
The public prosecutorâs office is now accusing the scientist of inciting hatred of Jews living in Germany in an interview in April 2021 in connection with critical statements about vaccination policy in Israel. He also maliciously made contempt of this religious group. In a video, Bhakdi is said to have claimed that âthe Jewish peopleâ learned and implemented âarchevilâ from the Nazis.
The indictment also relates to statements he is said to have made for the Die Basis party at an election campaign event on September 24 in Kiel. He allegedly linked the approval of COVID-19 vaccines to an âultimate goalâ and spoke of a second holocaust. According to the public prosecutorâs office, this is a trivialization of the fate of the Jews under the Nazi regime.
Initially, the public prosecutorâs office in Kiel did not see any criminal incitement to hatred or relativization of the Holocaust in his statements and stopped the investigation against him. Now the indictment according to § 130 StGB is admitted and the microbiologist has to go to court in two cases for alleged hate speech. The hate speech paragraph was only passed by the German Bundestag on October 20th by parliamentary resolution changed and tightened. Therefore threaten anyone who publicly âgrosslyâ downplays genocide or war crimes with up to three years in prison for incitement to hatred.
According to the editorial network Germany, the main hearing against the professing Buddhist is scheduled for March 24 next year start.