The British Empire teed off its assault on Palestine in 1915, and secured it when it occupied Jerusalem in December 1917. At the same time, the Jews began their invasion of Palestine in earnest, with the support of their British patron. London’s Balfour Declaration essentially deeded the land of Palestine to
Ashkenazi Zionist Jews, so they could recreate Old Testament Israel.
These Zionists,
pretending to be the Ancient Hebrews
who no longer exist and propelled by the same spirit as that of the Catholic Crusaders of the Middle Ages, began their murderous rampage of the indigenous Palestinian population, while settling the land hard and fast.
Meanwhile, the German Empire was expanding throughout Europe and North Africa. They had just elected a new Chancellor named Adolf Hitler who wanted to restore the glory of the Fatherland.
Empowered by their many victories in Palestine, world Zionist Jewry launched
their war against Germany in 1933, upon Hitler assuming command. From London, New York, and Washington they screamed and yelled and…. screamed and yelled, in order to enlist the Western World in a military assault
against the German Empire or the Reich (just like they’re doing today with Iran, and just like they recently did with Iraq, Syria and Libya).
They figured a war in Europe would propel more
European Jews to migrate to Palestine.
To ensure the success of their Machiavellian plan,
they conspired in the persecution and killing of their fellow Jews, while simultaneously wailing against the Nazis. For such behavior there’s no word more succinct in the English language than the Yiddish word Chutzpah.
Yitzhak Greenbaum, head of the Jewish Emergency Rescue committee, said: “One goat in Israel is worth more than the whole diaspora.”
Rabbi Shonfeld stated that: “The Zionist approach that Jewish blood is the anointing oil needed for the wheels of the Jewish state is not a thing of the past. It remains operable to this very day.”
Knowing of the Zionists’ conspiracy to start a war, Hitler tried to appease them and drafted the Transfer Agreement.
Dr. Hans Friedenthal, head of the Zionist Federation of Germany at the time, summed up the situation after the war: “The Gestapo did everything in those days to promote emigration, particularly to Palestine. We often received their help when we required anything from other authorities regarding preparations for emigration.”
So now both England and Germany were in bed with the re-creation of Old Testament Israel in Palestine.
But because English and German support was limited, and because Jews were too comfortable in Europe to migrate to Palestine, the Zionists still wanted their war.
From
Holocaust Victims Accuse : “In the Zionist Congress which took place in London in 1937, Dr. Weizmann established the line of policy with his words: ‘The hopes of Europe’s six million Jews are centered on emigration. I was asked, ‘Can you bring six million Jews to Palestine?’ I replied, ‘No’. From the depths of
the tragedy I want to save two million young people… The old ones will pass. They will bear their fate or they will not. They are dust, economic and moral dust in a cruel world…
Only the branch of the young shall survive… They have to accept it.’ ” (Emphasis added)
According to Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Louis Kilzer, Hitler did not want to fight England and had no stomach for it. Thus the Anglo-American elite, sensing an opportunity to enlarge their own Empires, agreed to the idea of a war against Germany.
Finally the Zionists got their war. World War 2.
Unfortunately for Great Britain, many of its cities were bombed into rubble while its economy cratered. Germany fared no better. It was
bombed almost to oblivion. Cities such as Dresden, Berlin, Pforzheim, Darmstadt, Kassel, and Hamburg were for all practical purposes razed to the ground.
Both countries lost their Empires, while the United States became the Empire to be reckoned with. Germany and England eventually rebuilt themselves, but power-wise they stooped to being America’s poodles.
As predicted, a flood of Jews disembarked in Palestine, as the Western world was mourning its
80 Million dead. With enough Jews on the ground Modern-day Israel declared independence in 1948.
Palestine was subsequently erased from the map, while hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced out of their homes and into neighboring countries and refugee camps. An event that is known as the Palestinian
Nakba. --
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