I was blown away when I read Dr. Sabrosky's article, and heard what he had to say on 'The Ugly Truth' podcast. I've been aware of 9/11 truth for almost six years, ever since I was fifteen years old, after coming across an Alex Jones documentary called "9/11: The Road to Tyranny" - so it's been quite a while since I've been fazed by any information relating to the subject of 9/11, the Middle East wars, the US-Israel relationship, or the devastation of the Palestinian people by Israel. But today it hit me again. I had planned on watching the Leafs face off against the New Jersey Devils tonight, but I've done nothing but stare at my computer screen for the last hour and a half, and I am just terrified of what will happen in the near future. Forget hockey, there are real life devils in this world who don't care about morality, justice, honor, truth, peace, love, friendliness, liberty, equality, or anything good.
I consider all hate based on race, religion, and country, as pure evil and ignorance, because I believe humanity is one, and the overflowing love of God is meant for everyone. And I am not antisemitic, many of my personal heroes are Jewish, from Spinoza to Einstein. But to be honest, the nation of Israel scares the hell out of me. I reckon that I would've had the same feelings of rage and fear towards Nazi Germany if I had been alive in that time in history. I simply can't understand why certain nations want to pursue the domination of other peoples and lands, and use trickery, propaganda and deception to accomplish their goals. I still can't understand why Hitler did what he did. In my sophomore year in university I took a 20th century history course, and I decided to study the rise of Nazism for my end-of-the-term paper. I remember reading Abel's Why Hitler Came into Power, Fischer's The Rise of the Nazis, Fritzsche's Germans into Nazis, Jarman's The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany, Koonz's The Nazi Conscience, Craig's The Germans, and still could not understand why a particular nation would become so zealous and hardened for such a lengthy period of time, even to the point where the possibility of its own destruction was no longer a barrier against its national madness.
It is interesting that the activities of one mad nation, Nazi Germany, gave birth to another mad nation, Israel. Such a declaration is very bold, but I longer have any reservations about my diagnosis of Israel: it is completely mad, and is led by very seriously deranged psychopaths, who have nothing but war on their mind. What makes Israel's plans even more dangerous is that there are American counterparts, who go by the name of neocons, who share the same crazy ideas for how to achieve peace in the Middle East, which goes: bomb, bomb, bomb. How can anyone fool themselves into thinking that bombing will produce a path for peace? Such ideas is a sign that America and Israel are currently possessed by the worst insanity since the days Hitler walked the Earth, or perhaps, ever, because Hitler was not in possession of nuclear weapons.
I'm still in shock and enraged at what is going on in the Middle East and what has been done to America. Over a million people in Iraq have died for no good reason. Another two or more million people have been displaced, and have had their lives ripped apart by the mayhem around them. The pain and suffering they have undergone is an inexpressible tragedy. I hope they find peace, and learn to love God and humanity again, and if they can't, then I don't blame them. Forgiveness is a tall order. It is hard to imagine that America will be able to forgive the real crooks and liars behind the attacks on September 11. It will take courageous and moral leadership, in the tradition of Martin Luther King Jr, and it will be hard, but I strongly believe that forgiveness is the only road we can take. Clearly, punishing Israel's depraved leaders, and the cowardly traitors in America who participated and have covered-up the nation's greatest national tragedy must be part of the reconciliation process, but we must also allow Israel to remain a neighbor in the neighborhood of nations, and not abandon God's grace come Judgment Day.
I hope you read and listen to what Dr. Sabrosky has to say, and encourage you to do your own research about 9/11. The information here is very serious and grave, and if it is new to you, then you may be greatly offended, and outraged, but that is normal - I am still outraged, and dizzy at what is happening. But we can't turn our back on country, humanity, love, peace, liberty, truth, justice, - we can't, we must march on, and create a true peace in this world, a world that is not controlled by mad men.
“Insanity in individuals is something rare, but in groups, parties, nations and epochs it is the rule” -Nietzsche
Zionism Unmasked: The Dark Face of Jewish Nationalism
Dr. Alan Sabrosky - Salem-News.com(JACKSON, Miss.) - Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu once remarked to a Likud gathering that “Israel is not like other countries.” Oddly enough for him, that time he was telling the truth, and nowhere is that more evident than with Jewish nationalism, whether or not one pins the “Zionist” label on it.
Nationalism in most countries and cultures can have both positive and negative aspects, unifying a people and sometimes leading them against their neighbors. Extremism can emerge, and often has, at least in part in almost every nationalist/independence movement I can recall (e.g., the French nationalist movement had The Terror, Kenya’s had the Mau Mau, etc.).
But whereas extremism in other nationalist movements is an aberration, extremism in Jewish nationalism is the norm, pitting Zionist Jews (secular or observant) against the goyim (everyone else), who are either possible predator or certain prey, if not both sequentially. This does not mean that all Jews or all Israelis feel and act this way, by any means. But it does mean that Israel today is what it cannot avoid being, and what it would be under any electable government (a point I’ll develop in another article).
The differences between Jewish nationalism (Zionism) and that of other countries and cultures here I think are fourfold:
1. Zionism is a real witches’ brew of xenophobia, racism, ultra-nationalism, and militarism that places it way outside of a “mere” nationalist context — for example, when I was in Ireland (both parts) I saw no indication whatsoever that the PIRAs or anyone else pressing for a united Ireland had a shred of design on shoving Protestants into camps or out of the country, although there may well have been a handful who thought that way — and goes far beyond the misery for others professed by the Nazis;
2. Zionism undermines civic loyalty among its adherents in other countries in a way that other nationalist movements (and even ultra-nationalist movements like Nazism) did not — e.g., a large majority of American Jews, including those who are not openly dual citizens, espouse a form of political bigamy called “dual loyalty” (to Israel & the US) that is every bit as dishonest as marital bigamy, attempts to finesse the precedence they give to Israel over the US (lots of Rahm Emanuels out there who served in the IDF but NOT in the US armed forces), and has absolutely no parallel in the sense of national or cultural identity espoused by any other definable ethnic or racial group in America — even the Nazi Bund in the US disappeared once Germany and the US went to war, with almost all of its members volunteering for the US armed forces;
3. The “enemy” of normal nationalist movements is the occupying power and perhaps its allies, and once independence is achieved, normal relations with the occupying power are truly the norm, but for Zionism almost everyone out there is an actual or potential enemy, differing only in proximity and placement on its very long list of enemies (which is now America’s target list); and4. Almost all nationalist movements (including the irredentist and secessionist variants) intend to create an independent state from a population in place or to reunite a separated people (like the Sudeten Germans in the 1930s) — it is very rare for it to include the wholesale displacement of another indigenous population, which is far more common of successful colonialist movements as in the US — and perhaps a reason why most Americans wouldn’t care too much about what the Israelis are doing to the Palestinians even if they DID know about it, is because that is no different than what Europeans in North America did to the Indians/Native Americans here in a longer & more low-tech fashion.
The implications of this for Middle East peace prospects, and for other countries in thrall to their domestic Jewish lobbies or not, are chilling. The Book of Deuteronomy come to life in a state with a nuclear arsenal would be enough to give pause to anyone not bought or bribed into submission — which these days encompasses the US Government, given Israel’s affinity for throwing crap into the face of the Obama administration and Obama’s visible affinity for accepting it with a smile, Bibi Netanyahu’s own “Uncle Tom” come to Washington.
The late General Moshe Dayan, who — Zionist or not — remains an honored part of my own Pantheon of military heroes, allegedly observed that Israel’s security depended on its being viewed by others as a mad dog. He may have been correct. But he neglected to note that the preferred response of everyone else is to kill that mad dog before it can decide to go berserk and bite. It is an option worth considering.
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Alan Sabrosky (Ph.D., University of Michigan) is a writer and consultant specializing in national and international security affairs. In December 1988, he received the Superior Civilian Service Award after more than five years of service at the U.S. Army War College as Director of Studies, Strategic Studies Institute, and holder of the General of the Army Douglas MacArthur Chair of Research. He is listed in WHO'S WHO IN THE EAST (23rd ed.). A Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and a 1986 graduate of the U.S. Army War College, Dr. Sabrosky's teaching and research appointments have included the United States Military Academy, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Middlebury College and Catholic University; while in government service, he held concurrent adjunct professorships at Georgetown University and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Dr. Sabrosky has lectured widely on defense and foreign affairs in the United States and abroad. You can email Dr. Alan Sabrosky at: docbrosk@comcast.net