Thursday, June 07, 2018

The Balfour Declaration

In an interview available on youtube, Lord Jacob Rothschild explains the significance of the Balfour declaration, which was addressed to his grandfather Lord Walter Rothschild and signed by the British Foreign Minister, Lord Arthur Balfour on behalf of His Majesty's Government in 1917. The Balfour declaration was the Empire's imprimatur for the creation of 'a national home for the Jewish people' in Palestine. It expressed 'sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations'.

The Balfour declaration was a major fillip for the World Zionist Organisation that had been created twenty years earlier by Theodore Herzl to pursue the goal of Jewish nationalism. But as Lord Rothschild noted in his interview, the declaration had a couple of problems, namely it stipulated 'that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country'.

While these stipulations certainly sound reasonable, they were at odds with the goal of the Zionists and have been completely disregarded ever since.

  

Indeed, it is an historical fact that the modern apartheid state of Israel did not exist prior to 1948. Furthermore, in order to establish their apartheid state in 1948, Zionist terrorists had systematically terrorised the indigenous inhabitants of that land for more than fifty years. 

It is an historic fact that Zionist terror groups like the Irgun and Lehi, conducted terrorism against the British authorities and the native inhabitants of that land, as well as against the neighbouring countries of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon. 

It is an historic fact that Zionist terrorism drove 750,000 indigenous inhabitants from that land in 1948. And it is a fact that Zionist terrorism against the native peoples of that land continues today under the guise of self defence.

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Peace in Palestine

Peace in Palestine will not be achieved without justice for the Palestinians and justice will not be achieved without truth, recognition and acknowledgement of the history that has produced the current state of conflict.

It is an historical fact that under the guise of protecting Jews by giving them a homeland, Zionists have been slaughtering Palestinians and stealing their land for more than seventy years now. And they want you to believe that Palestinians are to blame for the terror and violence in Palestine.

I use the word Zionist to clearly and deliberately distinguish between the adherents of fanatic Jewish nationalism and Jews in general. It is a demographic fact that most Jews do not live in Israel. The Zionist regime does not represent all Jews. Indeed, not all Jews are Zionists and not all Zionists are Jews.

The history of Zionist collaboration with the Nazi regime in the 'Transfer Agreement,' which facilitated the migration of German Jews to Palestine in the 1930's, the 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem by Zionist terrorists disguised as Arabs, the 1954 false-flag terror attacks in Egypt, known as the 'Lavon affair', the 1967 attack on the American spy ship USS Liberty, the 2001 demolition of the WTC, this is all forbidden history.

These are not isolated, unrelated, inconsequential events, far from it. They represent a pattern, a modus operandi, they are the characteristics of a distinctive creed, the traits of an exclusivist supremacist ideology that champions the shibboleth, 'by way of deception thou shalt do war'.

The history of how Zionists used terrorism to drive more than 700,000 Palestinians from their homes and villages in 1948, murdering thousands during the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, a history that continues to this day, is absent from the historic narrative in the West and rarely enters public discourse in the corporate media, which is dominated by Zionist partisans.

From the very beginning, the Zionist regime has been opposed by intelligent, compassionate and religious Jews everywhere. For example, in December 1948, a group of Jewish luminaries, including Albert Einstein and Hannah Arendt, sent an open letter to the New York Times, in which they strongly condemned Zionist terrorism and warned against supporting the Zionist terrorists led by Menachem Begin, who later formed the Likud party that now dominates the Zionist polity.

The Balfour declaration of 1917 proves that the Zionist regime is in fact a longstanding project of the Rothschild banking dynasty and functions as the headquarters of international organised crime, beyond the reach of any law.

There is now only one practical solution to the conflict in Palestine, namely the end of apartheid Israel and the creation of a single democratic state, with equal rights for all and the right of return for all Palestinian refugees.