Associer le délire dominioniste seulement à Trump serait une erreur: il faut aussi compter Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin et surtout Michelle Bachmann au nombre de ses adeptes, ou du moins de ceux parmi la classe politique américaine qui ont courtisé les milieux dominionistes.
Et mieux encore: Mike Pence, le vice-président de l'administration Trump, est encore plus proche des groupes chrétiens sionistes. C'est d'ailleurs par l'intermédiaire de Pence que Trump a obtenu l'appui des chrétiens sionistes. Avis à ceux qui croiraient que la destitution de Trump pourrait nous débarrasser de l'influence nuisible des chrétiens sionistes sur la Maison blanche.
Et mieux encore: Mike Pence, le vice-président de l'administration Trump, est encore plus proche des groupes chrétiens sionistes. C'est d'ailleurs par l'intermédiaire de Pence que Trump a obtenu l'appui des chrétiens sionistes. Avis à ceux qui croiraient que la destitution de Trump pourrait nous débarrasser de l'influence nuisible des chrétiens sionistes sur la Maison blanche.
En même temps, Israel sous Netanyahou ouvre plus que jamais ses portes à des organisations chrétiennes conservatrices ultra sionistes, naturellement des organisations pro-Trump. Israël ne s'est jamais montré si ouvert --- jamais autant que sous Netanyahou --- aux grandes conférences d'organisations chrétiennes sionistes.
Israël serait-il sur le point d'être colonisé par un néo-sionisme américanocentré fondé sur le Dominionisme ? (Basé sur le "dispensationalisme", le dominionisme est une sorte de millénarisme et de messianisme apocalyptique, qui croit que la nation juive a pour destin de dominer et refaire le monde à son image. Elle croit au retour des juifs en Israel à la fin des Temps et justifie la fondation de l'État d'Israël au XXe siècle.)
Sans être nécessairement inféodés aux intérêts d'Israël, les réseaux politiques américains de droite chrétienne ultra conservatrice unissent la défense d'Israël (comme prétexte à toute intervention au Moyen-orient) à la défense d'intérêts politiques et capitalistes sauvages (déréglementation, réduction de l'État, etc.) particulièrement liés aux intérêts des États-Unis. De la même manière, la Corée du Sud et son organe la secte Moon sert depuis longtemps de véhicule aux services secrets sudcoréens en lien avec la CIA (ou encore la Scientologie en lien avec le Mossad) en luttant à travers le monde contre l'influence socialiste et en infiltrant les organisations, médias et partis nationalistes et généralement de droite, afin de défendre tous azimuts l'hégémonie mondiale des grands capitalistes occidentaux et de leur modèle économique néo-libéral. (Le faux populiste millionnaire Bannon suit exactement cette ligne: derrière son populisme se cache le plus pur néo-libéralisme souhaité par les grands capitalistes.) On les trouve ainsi immanquablement en train de condamner ou même exiger la mise à mort sommaire des dictateurs iraniens et nordcoréens (autrefois irakiens et lybiens), comme ils ont l'habitude de le faire à tous ceux qui osent tenir tête au modèle américain capitaliste sauvage ou qui dénoncent trop ouvertement les prétentions d' "exceptionnalisme américain" servant à justifier les États-Unis dans son rôle de police mondiale sanctifiée par la puissance divine.
Obama a laissé les banquiers s’en tirer avec la crise de 2008, mais son
règne a quand même laissé naître un mouvement de réveil populiste
anti-élite, anti-colonialiste, socialiste (ex :« Occupy »), antisioniste
plus ou moins antijuif, anti-impérialiste voire anti-américain,
antinéocon et anti-guerre sans fin. Mouvement qui inquiète grandement
les élites antisociales (antisocialistes) et antipopulistes. Pour
neutraliser cette menace, les élites ont travaillé à changer ce
mouvement en un mouvement anti-social et réactionnaire. C’est ce qu’ils
ont fait en créant le trumpisme (MAGA) et plus tard la folie pure des
mouvements pizzagate et QAnon. Comme Trump, QAnon s’en prend surtout à
la gauche et l’extrême-gauche, l’associant à un chimérique « complot
pédosataniste-cannibale ». Fantasme délirant qui ressemble étrangement à
une image tordue et déformée de la domination – très réelle – des
élites antisociales et antipopulistes qui dévorent les peuples. Le
conspirationnisme trumpien est au fond identique à celui auquel croient
les élites antipopulistes et antisociales. Non seulement Trump cultive
le conspirationnisme et dévoile certaines vérités cachées, comme les
prophéties apocalyptiques chrétiennes annoncent la révélation
(signification exacte du mot apocalupsis), mais en tant que criminel
notoirement lié à l’État profond et ses réseaux, Trump est en lui-même
une révélation du mécanisme réel qui écrase les peuples.
Le conspirationnisme sous contrôle du trumpisme est maintenant comme une troupe de choc, une troupe de militants, au service de la fausse révélation du nouvel ordre mondial. Des éléments inférieurs – mondialisme sans frontière ou « nouvel ordre mondial » – sont livrés par les vrais conspirateurs à la vindicte populaire du trumpisme, qui croit avoir enfin accès grâce è Trump à la vérité cachée depuis toujours. Le but de ces fausses révélations limitées (limited hangout) est de provoquer, agiter et renforcer le versant spécifiquement nationaliste et réactionnaire du mouvement conspirationniste. Bien pire qu’une simple opposition contrôlée, ce mouvement consacre et achève la longue préparation de l’incarnation de l’antichrist. Le conspirationnisme zozotérique deviendra une religion mondiale, le ferment d’une ferveur messianique apocalyptique, qui fera passer l’antichrist pour le Messie et sauveur, ayant démasqué et vaincu la (fausse) menace du « nouvel ordre mondial ».
1er temps : Le conspirationnisme saboté entièrement retourné comme troupe d’élite au service des élites antichristiques.
2e temps : La victoire apocalyptique du conspirationnisme fonde la religion messianique de l’antéchrist.
Le conspirationnisme sous contrôle du trumpisme est maintenant comme une troupe de choc, une troupe de militants, au service de la fausse révélation du nouvel ordre mondial. Des éléments inférieurs – mondialisme sans frontière ou « nouvel ordre mondial » – sont livrés par les vrais conspirateurs à la vindicte populaire du trumpisme, qui croit avoir enfin accès grâce è Trump à la vérité cachée depuis toujours. Le but de ces fausses révélations limitées (limited hangout) est de provoquer, agiter et renforcer le versant spécifiquement nationaliste et réactionnaire du mouvement conspirationniste. Bien pire qu’une simple opposition contrôlée, ce mouvement consacre et achève la longue préparation de l’incarnation de l’antichrist. Le conspirationnisme zozotérique deviendra une religion mondiale, le ferment d’une ferveur messianique apocalyptique, qui fera passer l’antichrist pour le Messie et sauveur, ayant démasqué et vaincu la (fausse) menace du « nouvel ordre mondial ».
1er temps : Le conspirationnisme saboté entièrement retourné comme troupe d’élite au service des élites antichristiques.
2e temps : La victoire apocalyptique du conspirationnisme fonde la religion messianique de l’antéchrist.
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Comment les sionistes chrétiens ont obtenu leur homme à la Maison-Blanche
http://www.france-palestine.org/Comment-les-sionistes-chretiens-ont-obtenu-leur-homme-a-la-Maison-Blanche
Grâce
au positionnement de Mike Pence et d’autres comme lui à la
Maison-Blanche, les sionistes chrétiens sont parvenus à atteindre un
degré d’influence incroyable sur la nation la plus puissante au monde.
Le 18 juillet 2017, le vice-président américain Mike Pence a prononcé le discours d’ouverture du sommet annuel de Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Fondé en 2006 par le pasteur John Hagee, un évangéliste de San Antonio, CUFI affirme être le plus grand groupe pro-israélien des États-Unis, avec trois millions de membres. Hagee a appuyé la candidature de Donald Trump à la présidence en mai 2016.
Pence a encore une fois promis que l’administration Trump transférerait l’ambassade américaine à Jérusalem, cette fois-ci devant des partisans chrétiens d’Israël de plus en plus rétifs face à l’incapacité de Trump à tenir sa promesse de campagne pour Israël – signe de ce que certains analystes ont considéré comme un nouveau revirement idéologique du côté de la Maison-Blanche.
Le revirement idéologique de la Maison-Blanche
« Le discours de Pence marque un changement fondamental dans le langage historiquement employé par la Maison-Blanche pour articuler la relation entre les États-Unis et Israël », a écrit Dan Hummel, chercheur à la Harvard Kennedy School, dans le Washington Post.
Ce changement fondamental s’effectue en faveur du sionisme chrétien, une idéologie qui fonde son soutien politique pour Israël sur la conviction que l’État moderne d’Israël est une manifestation de prophéties inscrites dans la Bible – et que le sort même des États-Unis est prophétiquement lié à Israël.
Hummel décrit Pence comme un « fervent sioniste chrétien » qui exprime son soutien pour Israël en des termes explicitement prophétiques. Son apparition au sommet « est le signe d’une nouvelle ère d’influence des sionistes chrétiens à la Maison-Blanche ».
Pence n’est pas seul dans ses efforts déployés pour convaincre Trump de réaliser ce que les sionistes chrétiens considèrent comme une prophétie biblique. Mike Huckabee, ancien gouverneur de l’Arkansas, sa fille Sara Huckabee Sanders, désormais attachée de presse de la Maison-Blanche, ainsi que Sarah Palin exercent une grande influence dans l’administration Trump et sont de fervents sionistes chrétiens.
Roy Moore, que Trump a appuyé à l’occasion des élections sénatoriales en Alabama, fait partie du troupeau.
L’Armageddon des sionistes chrétiens
Les sionistes chrétiens, qui comptent environ 20 millions de représentants aux États-Unis, ont versé des millions de dollars au cours des dernières décennies dans leur quête d’un Israël élargi. Ils ont parrainé la migration de milliers de juifs en provenance de Russie, d’Éthiopie et d’autres pays.
Ils contribuent à hauteur de plusieurs millions de dollars à la construction de nouvelles colonies dans les régions palestiniennes occupées afin d’y accueillir les migrants. « Le transfert à Jérusalem prouve que notre président tient parole », a déclaré Hagee.
Il a également tenu d’autres propos moins lucides : « Remettre Jérusalem aux Palestiniens reviendrait à remettre la ville aux talibans. » Il a également affirmé que le peuple juif brûlerait en enfer pour l’éternité à moins qu’il n’abandonne le judaïsme et ne se convertisse au christianisme après la bataille d’Armageddon.
C’est ce que croit John Hagee, et vraisemblablement ce que croient les trois millions d’adeptes au sein de CUFI qui font partie des 40 millions de membres du mouvement évangélique, ou du moins partiellement.
Le 18 juillet 2017, le vice-président américain Mike Pence a prononcé le discours d’ouverture du sommet annuel de Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Fondé en 2006 par le pasteur John Hagee, un évangéliste de San Antonio, CUFI affirme être le plus grand groupe pro-israélien des États-Unis, avec trois millions de membres. Hagee a appuyé la candidature de Donald Trump à la présidence en mai 2016.
Pence a encore une fois promis que l’administration Trump transférerait l’ambassade américaine à Jérusalem, cette fois-ci devant des partisans chrétiens d’Israël de plus en plus rétifs face à l’incapacité de Trump à tenir sa promesse de campagne pour Israël – signe de ce que certains analystes ont considéré comme un nouveau revirement idéologique du côté de la Maison-Blanche.
Le revirement idéologique de la Maison-Blanche
« Le discours de Pence marque un changement fondamental dans le langage historiquement employé par la Maison-Blanche pour articuler la relation entre les États-Unis et Israël », a écrit Dan Hummel, chercheur à la Harvard Kennedy School, dans le Washington Post.
Ce changement fondamental s’effectue en faveur du sionisme chrétien, une idéologie qui fonde son soutien politique pour Israël sur la conviction que l’État moderne d’Israël est une manifestation de prophéties inscrites dans la Bible – et que le sort même des États-Unis est prophétiquement lié à Israël.
Hummel décrit Pence comme un « fervent sioniste chrétien » qui exprime son soutien pour Israël en des termes explicitement prophétiques. Son apparition au sommet « est le signe d’une nouvelle ère d’influence des sionistes chrétiens à la Maison-Blanche ».
Pence n’est pas seul dans ses efforts déployés pour convaincre Trump de réaliser ce que les sionistes chrétiens considèrent comme une prophétie biblique. Mike Huckabee, ancien gouverneur de l’Arkansas, sa fille Sara Huckabee Sanders, désormais attachée de presse de la Maison-Blanche, ainsi que Sarah Palin exercent une grande influence dans l’administration Trump et sont de fervents sionistes chrétiens.
Roy Moore, que Trump a appuyé à l’occasion des élections sénatoriales en Alabama, fait partie du troupeau.
L’Armageddon des sionistes chrétiens
Les sionistes chrétiens, qui comptent environ 20 millions de représentants aux États-Unis, ont versé des millions de dollars au cours des dernières décennies dans leur quête d’un Israël élargi. Ils ont parrainé la migration de milliers de juifs en provenance de Russie, d’Éthiopie et d’autres pays.
Ils contribuent à hauteur de plusieurs millions de dollars à la construction de nouvelles colonies dans les régions palestiniennes occupées afin d’y accueillir les migrants. « Le transfert à Jérusalem prouve que notre président tient parole », a déclaré Hagee.
Il a également tenu d’autres propos moins lucides : « Remettre Jérusalem aux Palestiniens reviendrait à remettre la ville aux talibans. » Il a également affirmé que le peuple juif brûlerait en enfer pour l’éternité à moins qu’il n’abandonne le judaïsme et ne se convertisse au christianisme après la bataille d’Armageddon.
C’est ce que croit John Hagee, et vraisemblablement ce que croient les trois millions d’adeptes au sein de CUFI qui font partie des 40 millions de membres du mouvement évangélique, ou du moins partiellement.
Des sionistes chrétiens expriment leur soutien à
l’armée israélienne lors de la marche annuelle de
Jérusalem, le 4 octobre 2012 (MEE/Ryan Rodrick Beiler)
Il
reste alors la spéculation la plus effrayante, selon laquelle le
président en personne pourrait également partager certaines convictions
avec Hagee, ou ne serait-ce qu’une seule d’entre elles. L’obsession de
Trump pour l’islam a peut-être été partiellement façonnée par les
considérations antimusulmanes de l’ancien chef de CUFI, le pasteur Jerry
Falwell, aujourd’hui décédé.
Fini l’intermédiaire honnête
Le
6 décembre dernier, Trump a explicitement nié tout espoir encore
persistant de parvenir à une solution à deux États. « Après plus de deux
décennies de dérogations, nous ne sommes pas du tout plus proches d’un
accord de paix durable entre Israël et les Palestiniens. Ce serait une
folie de supposer qu’en répétant exactement la même formule, nous
obtiendrions aujourd’hui un résultat différent ou meilleur. C’est la
raison pour laquelle j’ai décidé que le moment est venu de reconnaître
officiellement Jérusalem comme capitale d’Israël », a-t-il déclaré.
La
reconnaissance de Jérusalem en tant qu’unique capitale d’Israël est
beaucoup plus que symbolique. En effet, cela revient à nier l’obligation
la plus fondamentale du processus de paix, à savoir une solution à deux
États.
Le
président de l’Autorité palestinienne Mahmoud Abbas l’a reconnu
lui-même. Les Palestiniens sont désormais convaincus que les États-Unis
ne pourront jamais être un intermédiaire honnête ou un modérateur neutre
– bien que les États-Unis n’aient jamais vraiment été un modérateur
impartial.
L’influence
politique énorme exercée par Israël aux États-Unis a rendu impossible
toute interaction honnête et cette duplicité est aujourd’hui flagrante.
Lors d’un sommet international qui s’est tenu le mois dernier, Abbas a
déclaré que les États-Unis étaient inaptes à arbitrer le conflit au
Moyen-Orient, marquant un revirement politique majeur après des
décennies passées à courtiser la bienveillance américaine.
Le
21 décembre, l’Assemblée générale des Nations unies a statué en faveur
de la condamnation de la décision de Trump sur Jérusalem. Presque tous
les États membres de l’ONU l’ont condamnée en dépit des menaces brandies
par Trump de mettre fin aux financements américains pour les États qui
s’opposeraient à sa décision sur Jérusalem.Abbas a annoncé ce
revirement, qui est intervenu en réponse à la déclaration de Trump sur
Jérusalem, lors d’un sommet des dirigeants musulmans qui a condamné
l’initiative américaine et appelé à la reconnaissance mondiale d’un État
palestinien avec Jérusalem-Est comme capitale.
Cela
nous amène à un arrêt brutal du processus de paix suite aux efforts
fructueux fournis par Jared Kushner, gendre et conseiller de haut rang
de Trump, pour exiger des Palestiniens qu’ils acceptent de capituler
totalement face aux exigences d’Israël. Jared Kushner et sa famille ont
contribué à hauteur de plusieurs millions de dollars aux efforts
israéliens de colonisation en Cisjordanie.
L’issue
de ses efforts, à savoir refuser aux Palestiniens tout remède à leurs
doléances, n’aurait jamais dû être mise en doute dès lors que Trump lui
avait accordé une autorité absolue.
Le retour du Messie
Un
problème critique pour les sionistes purs et durs et leurs alliés
chrétiens est représenté par l’emplacement des ruines des premier et
second Temples juifs, situés sous la mosquée al-Aqsa, le troisième site
le plus sacré de l’islam. Un principe fondamental de la théorie sioniste
chrétienne veut qu’un nouveau temple soit construit sur ces ruines
antiques.
Les
Palestiniens estiment que les fouilles archéologiques israéliennes
effectuées sous le complexe de la mosquée al-Aqsa dans le but de
construire un nouveau temple constituent une menace pour la mosquée. Les
sionistes chrétiens soutiennent avec véhémence que cela doit être fait
afin de réaliser la prophétie. Ils pensent qu’une fois la construction
du nouveau temple achevée, le retour du Messie sera inévitable.
Le
seul espoir pour les Palestiniens est une inclusion progressive de la
population palestinienne de Cisjordanie et de Gaza dans ce qui deviendra
une entité unique, Israël. Une issue très peu probable. Les Israéliens
n’accepteront jamais d’accorder aux Palestiniens, musulmans comme
chrétiens, la citoyenneté et le droit de vote dans ce que Netanyahou
proclame désormais comme étant l’État juif.
Netanyahou
a la conviction inébranlable et peut-être délirante qu’il a été choisi
par Dieu pour diriger le peuple juif. « Le Premier ministre a une notion
messianique de lui-même et se voit comme une personne appelée à sauver
le peuple juif du nouvel Holocauste », a déclaré Eyal Arad, ancien haut
conseiller politique.
Il
ferait mieux de se dépêcher. Il est aujourd’hui visé par une quatrième
enquête pour corruption et malversation depuis qu’il est en poste.
Pence
est également convaincu de l’appel de Dieu. Son passage biblique
préféré, qu’il cite souvent, est le suivant : « Car je connais les
projets que j’ai formés sur vous, dit l’Éternel, projets de paix et non
de malheur, afin de vous donner un avenir et de l’espérance. »
Pence
se montre ambitieux au-delà de son manque apparent de références et de
ses échecs politiques en tant que gouverneur de l’Indiana. Pence a «
clairement fait comprendre » au Comité national républicain qu’il était
prêt à prendre la place de Trump en tant que candidat du Parti
républicain à la présidence suite à l’affaire de l’enregistrement de
l’émission Access Hollywood en octobre 2016.
Un président véritablement évangélique ?
L’été
dernier, le New York Times a rapporté que Pence semblait se préparer à
briguer un mandat présidentiel. Pence a nié les faits avec véhémence.
Pence a imaginé la possibilité réelle que le Parti républicain se
retourne contre Trump après un autre scandale majeur, qui assurerait sa
propre ascension.
Les
États-Unis pourraient se retrouver avec un président véritablement
évangélique. Ce qui est inquiétant, ce n’est pas que Pence croie en
Dieu, mais qu’il semble certain que Dieu croit en lui.
Les
érudits bibliques chrétiens traditionnels considèrent le texte biblique
comme étant allégorique. Or, les sionistes chrétiens croient en une
interprétation littérale du texte péniblement tortueux du livre de la
Révélation.
Toutefois,
le mouvement sioniste chrétien n’est pas un phénomène récent. Des
efforts sont déployés depuis plus d’un siècle pour restaurer la gloire
biblique largement illusoire d’Israël. Au XVIIe siècle, le roi Jacques
Ier suggérait que « la fin des temps » aurait lieu en Palestine.
Comme
les sionistes chrétiens aujourd’hui, il croyait que les tribus
hébraïques devaient être réunies et revenir de la diaspora pour que la
bataille finale entre les forces du mal et le Messie puisse avoir lieu à
Armageddon.
Une nouvelle déclaration Balfour
Lord
Balfour, ministre britannique des Affaires étrangères, et son Premier
ministre, David Lloyd George faisaient tous deux preuve de sympathie à
l’égard du sionisme chrétien. En 1917, trois ans avant que la Société
des Nations n’ait confié à la Grande-Bretagne le mandat sur la
Palestine, Balfour écrivait à Lord Rothschild, membre de la famille de
banquiers juive immensément riche et partisan de la première heure du
sionisme, que « le gouvernement de Sa Majesté envisage[ait]
favorablement l’établissement en Palestine d’un foyer national pour le
peuple juif et emploier[ait] tous ses efforts pour faciliter la
réalisation de cet objectif ».
L’État
d’Israël n’aurait peut-être pas vu le jour sans la déclaration Balfour.
Lorsque les États-Unis ont reconnu Jérusalem comme capitale d’Israël,
l’objectif était, du moins en partie, de convoquer le Messie et de
commencer à préparer la bataille d’Armageddon.
C’est
ce que croient les sionistes chrétiens et c’est ce qu’ils réclament
sans relâche à l’administration. La Bible nous dit que Jésus reviendra
pour tout réparer.
Les
musulmans, les juifs, les bouddhistes, les hindous, les shintoïstes,
les animistes, les vaudous, les catholiques, les agnostiques, les athées
et tous les autres seront convertis aux légions sionistes chrétiennes
du Seigneur. Le Messie Jésus-Christ triomphera et dénouera tous les maux
qui nous touchent aujourd’hui. Il anéantira l’Antéchrist et sa horde
barbare dont font partie les Russes, tandis que lui, Jésus, régnera en
roi sur la terre pour mille ans de bonheur et d’abondance.
Mais
ils croient tout d’abord qu’il faut rétablir l’Israël antique et le
débarrasser des hérétiques de toute confession religieuse autre que la
leur, afin de réaliser la prophétie biblique du retour du Christ sur
terre.
L’Israël biblique
Cette
seconde venue n’augure cependant rien de bon pour les Israéliens selon
la liturgie chrétienne sioniste. Israël ne sera malheureusement plus.
Israël sera détruit au cours de cette apocalypse.
Selon
leur croyance, Jésus, affligé de constater que les juifs ne l’ont pas
considéré comme le Messie, tuera tous les juifs qui refuseront de se
convertir au christianisme, ou plus précisément au sionisme chrétien.
Jésus n’est semble-t-il pas du genre à tendre l’autre joue quand on lui
manque de respect.
Si
vous croyez le contraire, si vous croyez que les prophéties bibliques
telles qu’interprétées par les sionistes chrétiens relèvent de la folie,
vous êtes dans la majorité impuissante. Grâce au positionnement de Mike
Pence et d’autres comme lui à la Maison-Blanche, les sionistes
chrétiens sont parvenus à atteindre un degré d’influence incroyable sur
ce qui est peut-être la nation la plus puissante au monde.
Ils croient que seule l’Apocalypse purifiera le monde et que les États-Unis seront l’instrument qui engendrera la colère de Dieu. Les ressources importantes et la puissance militaire des États-Unis font partie du plan divin visant à nous amener l’Apocalypse.
Trump
fera tout pour encourager la loyauté aveugle de ce troupeau dont il a
hérité. Le Parti républicain repose fortement sur les sionistes
chrétiens, à la fois pour leur argent et pour leurs suffrages. Ils ont
un impact profond sur la direction du parti, même si le parti semble
désormais plus théocratique que politique.
Les
sionistes chrétiens sont fortement susceptibles de voter ; ils
dépassent les vingt millions et sont de généreux contributeurs. Ils
forment la base de cette nouvelle théocratie républicaine.
Ils
ne veulent pas la paix avec les Palestiniens. Les Palestiniens n’ont
pas leur place dans l’Israël biblique. Les sionistes chrétiens veulent
les voir partir afin de purifier le Royaume naissant d’Israël et
d’ouvrir la voie à leur éternité de bonheur au paradis.
Morgan
Strong est un ancien professeur d’histoire du Moyen-Orient et
conseiller sur les questions relatives à cette région pour le programme
60 Minutes de CBS News.
Photo
de couverture : le voyage du vice-président américain Mike Pence au
Moyen-Orient a été retardé deux jours avant le jour d’arrivée prévu
(AFP)
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The
Christian Zionists managed, through the positioning of Mike Pence and
fellow believers in the White House, an incredible measure of influence
over the most powerful nation on earth
On 18 July, US Vice President Mike Pence delivered the keynote speech at the annual summit of Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Founded in 2006 by Pastor John Hagee, an evangelist from San Antonio, CUFI claims to be the largest pro-Israel group in the United States, with three million members. Hagee endorsed Donald Trump for president in May 2016.
On 18 July, US Vice President Mike Pence delivered the keynote speech at the annual summit of Christians United for Israel (CUFI). Founded in 2006 by Pastor John Hagee, an evangelist from San Antonio, CUFI claims to be the largest pro-Israel group in the United States, with three million members. Hagee endorsed Donald Trump for president in May 2016.
Pence
once again pledged that the Trump administration would move the US
embassy to Jerusalem, this time to Christian supporters of Israel who
have become increasingly restive at Trump's failure to make good on his
campaign promise for Israel - signalling what some analysts viewed as a
new ideological shift for the White House.
White House's ideological shift
"Pence's speech marks a fundamental change in the language that the White House has historically employed to articulate the United States' relationship with Israel," Dan Hummel, a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, wrote in the Washington Post.
That fundamental change is towards Christian Zionism, an ideology that bases its political support for Israel on the belief that the modern state of Israel is a manifestation of prophecies in the Bible - and that the very fate of the United States is prophetically linked with Israel.
Hummel describes Pence as an "ardent Christian Zionist" who expresses his support for Israel in explicitly prophetic terms. His appearance at the summit "signals a new era of Christian Zionist influence in the White House".
Pence is not alone in his efforts to convince Trump to fulfill what the Christian Zionists regard as a biblical prophecy. Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, his daughter Sara Huckabee Sanders, now the White House press secretary, and Sara Palin wield great influence in the Trump administration and are ardent Christian Zionists.
Roy Moore of Alabama, who Trump endorsed for the Senate election in Alabama, is numbered among the flock.
Christian Zionists' Armageddon
Christian
Zionists, who number about 20 million in the United States, have poured
millions of dollars over the past decades seeking an expanded Israel.
They have sponsored the migration of thousands of Jews from Russia,
Ethiopia, and other countries.
They
contribute millions toward the construction of new settlements in
occupied Palestinian areas to accommodate the migrants. "Moving to
Jerusalem proves that our president stands by his word," Hagee said.
He
also said some other things less lucid: "turning Jerusalem over to the
Palestinian's would be tantamount to turning it over to the Taliban". He
also said that
the Jewish people are going to burn in Hell for all of eternity unless
they abandon Judaism and convert to Christianity following the battle of
Armageddon.
That
is some of what John Hagee believes, and presumably what three million
followers in the CUFI and inclusive of the wider 40-million strong
Evangelical movement believe, or at least partially believe.
Christian Zionists express their support for the Israeli military during the annual Jerusalem March on 4 October 2012 (MEE/Ryan Rodrick Beiler)
There
remains the most frightening speculation that some, or any, of what
Hagee believes may also be believed by the president himself. Trump's
obsession with Islam might have been partially informed by former head
of CUFI late pastor Jerry Falwell's anti-Islam views.
Honest broker no more
On
6 December, Trump explicitly denied any lingering hope for a two-state
solution. "After more than two decades of waivers, we are no closer to a
lasting peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians. Therefore,
I have determined that it is time to officially recognise Jerusalem as
the capital of Israel. It would be folly to assume that repeating the
exact same formula would now produce a different or better result," he
said.
The
recognition of Jerusalem as the sole capital of Israel is far more than
symbolic. In effect it denies a most fundamental obligation of the
peace process, a two-state solution.
President
Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority has acknowledged as much.
The Palestinians are now convinced that the United States can never be
an honest broker, or neutral moderator - although the United States has
never been a truly dispassionate moderator.
The
enormous political influence of Israel in the United States has made
honest dealings impossible, and that duplicity is blatantly obvious now.
Abbas told an international summit last month that the United States
was unfit to mediate the Middle East conflict, marking a major policy
shift after decades spent courting American goodwill.
Abbas
announced the shift, which came in response to Trump's declaration on
Jerusalem, at a summit of Muslim leaders that condemned the US move and
called for world recognition of a Palestinian state with its capital in
east Jerusalem.
On
21 December, the UN General Assembly voted to condemn Trump's Jerusalem
decision. Nearly all of the member states of the United Nations
condemned it despite his threats to deny member states who objected
further funding.
That
brings us to an abrupt close the peace process through the successful
effort of Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor, to
demand the Palestinians accept full capitulation to Israel's demands.
The Kushner family and he have contributed millions to Israel's
settlement efforts in the West Bank.
The
outcome of his objective, to deny the Palestinian's any remedy for
their grievances, should never have been in doubt once he was given
absolute authority by Trump.
The return of the Messiah
A
critical issue for hardline Zionists and their Christian allies is the
location of the ruins of the first and second Jewish Temples beneath the
al-Aqsa mosque compound, the third most revered site of Islam. A
fundamental tenet of the Christian Zionist theory is that a new temple
be built upon those ancient ruins.
Palestinians believe that Israeli archaeological diggings underneath the al-Aqsa mosque compound
to build a new temple constitute a threat to the mosque. The Christian
Zionists are vehement that this be done to fulfill prophecy. They
believe that once construction of the new Temple is complete the return
of the Messiah will be inevitable.
The
only hope for the Palestinians is a gradual inclusion of the
Palestinian population of the West Bank and Gaza into what will become a
single entity, Israel. A most unlikely outcome. The Israelis will never
acquiesce to allow either Palestinian Muslims or Christians
citizenship, and voting rights, in what is now proclaimed by Netanyahu
as the Jewish State.
Netanyahu
is of the unshakable, perhaps delusional, conviction that he has been
chosen by God to lead the Jewish people. Eyal Arad, a former top
political advisor, said: "The prime minister has a messianic notion of
himself, as a person called to save the Jewish people from the new
Holocaust."
He
had better hurry. He is now under his fourth investigation for
corruption and malfeasance while in office.Pence is equally convinced of
God's calling. His favourite biblical passage, which he quotes often
is, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to
prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
Pence
is ambitious beyond his seeming lack of credentials and his political
failures as the governor of Indiana. Pence "made it clear" to the
Republican National Committee that he was willing to take Trump's place
as the GOP candidate for president in the aftermath of the Access
Hollywood tape in October 2016.
A truly evangelical president?
Last
summer, the New York Times reported that Pence appeared to be preparing
for a presidential bid. Pence vehemently denied the story. Pence
imagined the real possibility of the GOP turning on Trump after another
major scandal ensuring Pence's subsequent rise.
The
United States could end up with a truly evangelical president. What is
worrying is not that Pence believes in God, but that he seems certain
God believes in him.
Mainstream
Christian Biblical scholars regard the Bible text as allegorical. The
Christian Zionists believe in a literal interpretation of the tediously,
torturous text of the book of Revelations.
The
Christian Zionist movement however is not a recent phenomenon. There
have been more than a century of efforts to restore Israel to a largely
illusory biblical glory. In the 1600s King James I suggested that "the
End of Days" would take place in Palestine.
He
believed, as the Christian Zionists do now, that the Hebrew tribes must
be reunited and return from diaspora so the final battle between the
forces of evil and the messiah could take place at Armageddon.
Another Balfour declaration
Lord
Balfour, British foreign secretary, and his prime minister, David Lloyd
George, were both sympathetic to Christian Zionism. In 1917, three
years before the League of Nations gave Britain the mandate over
Palestine, Balfour wrote to Lord Rothschild, of the immensely wealthy
Jewish banking family, and an early proponent of Zionism, that "His
Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a
national home for the Jewish people and will use their best endeavours
to facilitate the achievement of this object."
The
State of Israel might not have come into being without the Balfour
Declaration. When the United States recognised Jerusalem as Israel's
capital, we do so, at least in part, to summon the Messiah and begin
preparation for the battle at Armageddon.
That
is what the Christian Zionists believe, and have relentlessly demanded
of the administration. The Bible tells us Jesus will be back to fix it
all.
The
Muslims, the Jews, the Buddhists, the Hindus, the Shintos, the
Animists, the Voodooists, the Catholics, agnostics, and atheists, et al,
will be converted to the Christian Zionists legions of the Lord. The
Messiah, Jesus Christ, will prevail and undo all evil that now befalls
us. He will annihilate the anti-Christ and his barbaric horde, that
includes the Russians, and he, Jesus, will reign as king on earth for a
thousand years of bliss and plenty.
But
first they believe ancient Israel must be made whole and unencumbered
by heretics of any religious persuasion, other than their own, in order
to fulfill the biblical prophecy of Christ’s return to earth.
Biblical Israel
That
second coming however does not bode well for the Israelis according to
the Christian Zionist liturgy. Israel will sadly be no more. Israel will
be destroyed during this apocalypse.
According
to their belief, Jesus, distressed that the Jews did not regard him as
the Messiah, will kill all the Jews who refuse to convert to
Christianity, or more precisely Christian Zionism. Jesus, it seems, is
not one to turn the other cheek when slighted.
If
you believe otherwise, if you believe that Biblical prophesies as
interpreted by the Christian Zionists are lunacy, you are in the
helpless majority. Because the Christian Zionists managed, through the
positioning of Mike Pence, and fellow believers, in the White House an
incredible measure of influence over perhaps the most powerful nation on
earth.
They
believe that only the apocalypse will purify the world and the United
States shall be the instrument which brings forth God's wrath. The great
resources, the military might, of the United States is part of the
divine plan to bring the Apocalypse upon us.
Trump
will do all to encourage the blind loyalty of this inherited flock. The
Republican Party leans heavily on the Christian Zionists for both cash,
and votes. They have a profound effect on the direction of the party,
even if the party now seems to be more Theocratic than political.
The
Christian Zionists are most likely to vote; they number over twenty
million, and are generous contributors. They are the base of this new
Republican theocracy.
They
do not want peace with the Palestinians. The Palestinians have no place
in Biblical Israel. The Christian Zionists want them gone to purify the
nascent Kingdom of Israel and allow their eternity of bliss in
paradise.
-Morgan Strong, a former professor of Middle Eastern History, was a consultant to 60Minutes on the Middle East.
The
views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not
necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye.
Photo: US Vice President Mike Pence's trip to the Middle East has been delayed two days ahead of planned arrival (AFP)
This article is available in French on Middle East Eye French edition.
Trump Has Handed The Israel Lobby To Evangelicals. That’s Terrifying.
https://forward.com/opinion/392156/trump-has-handed-the-israel-lobby-to-evangelicals-thats-terrifying/
Vice
President Mike Pence’s on again, off again visit to Israel is
apparently on again for next week, but the actual timing was never the
real thing. Pence and other deeply conservative white Christian
evangelicals now driving American policy toward Israel and the
Palestinians are playing a very long game that extends far beyond one
news cycle.
They are turning public
support for Israel — which largely had been bipartisan and religiously
pluralistic — into an effort propelled by members of one political party
and one religious worldview.
Their
belief that Jews, and only Jews, must rule over Jerusalem to herald the
return of Jesus Christ influenced President Trump’s decision last
December to reverse nearly seven decades of American foreign policy and
recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Their absolute fealty toward
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and their antipathy toward the
Palestinians are reflected in the itinerary for next week’s trip: Pence
is not scheduled to meet with any Palestinian leader, the first time in
decades for a top American official.
Some
may welcome the way that the Trump administration has tilted the scales
toward Israel and its current hard-line government. But there is real
reason to worry when foreign policy is in the grip of fundamentalist
ideology, when political issues become biblical ones. And this shift is
not confined to America. The president of Guatemala, one of the few
leaders to so far follow suit and recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s
capital, also relies on the support of his country’s influential
Christian evangelical community.
The
American Israel Public Affairs Committee remains the largest, richest
and dominant Israel lobby in Washington, and its “big tent” approach
still defines support for Israel in Congress and beyond. AIPAC prides
itself on being bipartisan, and its annual convention attracts scores
and scores of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle. While the number
of yarmulke-wearing Orthodox Jews attending that convention has
increased over the years, AIPAC still finds support in all Jewish
religious denominations, and has actively courted other faith groups
into its fold.
But after Trump’s
unlikely victory, AIPAC is now directly challenged by Christians United
for Israel, an evangelical lobby with a more hard-line and partisan
approach that aligns with those setting the agenda in the White House.
AIPAC
supports a two-state solution; CUFI does not. AIPAC was slow to endorse
the Taylor Force Act to strip the Palestinian Authority of some
funding; CUFI is in favor of defunding the P.A. entirely. AIPAC stayed
largely on the sidelines in pushing for the Jerusalem decision; CUFI was
out front.
CUFI has strong
personal ties to the White House now that Pence is hovering over Trump’s
shoulder. Pence visited Israel with CUFI in 2014 and addressed its
annual conference this year. The son of its chief Washington lobbyist is
a senior Pence aide.
“The vice
president has been a lifelong friend to Israel,” The Rev. John Hagee,
CUFI’s founder and chairman, told Politico after the Jerusalem decision
was announced.
In the same
interview, Hagee said words that we’ve become accustomed to hearing from
Orthodox Jews: “[F]or millions of evangelical voters, the president’s
position on Israel was a central factor in their support for him in the
2016 election. I think over the past year, and of course in the past
week, we’ve seen that our trust in President Trump was well placed.”
And, perhaps not coincidentally, Trump and CUFI share a major
benefactor: the megadonor Sheldon Adelson, who publicly broke with AIPAC
some years ago.
These political
shifts, expected when new administrations assume power and new parties
ascend, are made more consequential because they are rooted in a
fundamentalist religious doctrine. Whereas AIPAC embraces many strains
of Jewish practice (or none at all) the white evangelical Christians who
have Trump’s ear are absolutely certain of their faith-derived
convictions.
“This runs deep. It is
a core value,” Richard Land told me in an interview. “I can’t imagine
that Jewish people and Israelis can have a stronger ally than the
evangelical Christians who believe as I do. Even if they attack us, we
are going to turn the other cheek. There’s nothing we’re going to do
that will stop us from being pro-Jewish and pro-Israeli.”
Land
is the president of the Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte,
North Carolina, and formerly ran the public policy arm of the Southern
Baptist Convention. “Evangelical Protestants, the majority of them,
believe that God made certain promises to Israel and that those promises
are still in force,” Land said. “That the Jews are still God’s chosen
people. That he gave the land of Canaan to the Jews forever, in
obedience and disobedience.”
Since
Land and others like him believe that Jesus Christ will only return as
the Messiah when Jews reside in Canaan and rule over Jerusalem, the
establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 is considered a fulfillment
of one aspect of biblical prophecy. Trump’s announcement on Jerusalem
is another one.
That’s because their faith is predicated on Jews playing a major role, though one that can make many of us uncomfortable.
And
while Americans of many faiths subscribe to the idea that Jews, Muslims
and Christians pray essentially to the same God, evangelical Christians
like Land do not. “The God of Islam is not the father of our lord
savior,” he told me. “It’s a different God entirely. I see no
resemblance between the God of Islam and the God of Christianity and
Judaism. I don’t recognize the God of the Quran.”
So
while Jews have a starring role to play in this biblical drama, Muslims
decidedly do not. And this isn’t just about what’s going to happen in
the Middle East today. Land believes that the only way God will bless
America is if America blesses the Jews. And America blesses the Jews by
pursuing a foreign policy that ensures Jewish autonomy over all of
ancient Israel, including Jerusalem. Including the Temple Mount.
“The
Jews being back in the land and being in control of the land is part of
the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, “ Land insisted. “If we were, as a
country, to thwart the Jewish people and their desires and their
God-given right to occupy that land, then God would not bless us as a
people.” This explains how and why a segment of Americans of very deep
faith can support not only Trump’s decision on Jerusalem, but also the
many other ways Trump has singled out, demeaned and harmed Muslims.
They
are simply not blessed. We Jews are. Policy that is shaped by
religious belief has a place in the American public square. But when
fervent religious belief is entwined with political power, when the
resultant policy is perceived to be divinely ordained, it can become
dangerous. It becomes impervious to compromise. It can flare into a holy
war.
Politics can make some very
strange bedfellows. But before American Jews — Israelis, too — embrace
this new alliance for what it may deliver temporarily, we should
consider the long-term consequences. Evangelical support for Israel may
be heartfelt, but in the end it is transactional. And ultimately Jews
may pay the price. Read more:
https://forward.com/opinion/392156/trump-has-handed-the-israel-lobby-to-evangelicals-thats-terrifying/
For Mike Pence, Backing Israel’s Occupation Is a Matter of Faith
In
Mike Pence’s eagerness to be the evangelicals’ messiah, he’s happy to
boost the occupation, kill the idea of two states and bully the
Palestinians, and frame it all as divinely ordained Zaha Hassan Jan 17,
2018 8:46 PM
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"Ahlan
wa sahlan" is how Palestinians greet a guest. But these words of
welcome will not be directed at Vice President Mike Pence, when he tours
occupied Arab East Jerusalem’s holy sites next week. He is unwelcome.
The image of him standing adoringly by as President Donald Trump
declared a rapidly expanding and amorphous Jerusalem the capital of
Israel is still fresh on every Palestinian’s mind. According to the UN
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, between December
6th, the date of the recognition announcement, and December 31st, 2017,
Israeli occupation forces killed 14 Palestinians and injured over 3,600
others, by gas inhalation, rubber-coated bullets and live fire. Those
protests and demonstrations show no signs of abating.
But
where Pence stands has never been in doubt. On the campaign trail, he
marketed himself as a champion of the rights of Middle Eastern
Christians in their struggle against violent extremism. At the same
time, he appeared in ads aimed at U.S. citizens living in Israel and its
illegal settlements, promising them that "Israel’s fight is our fight,
Israel’s cause is our cause."
Where
does that leave the Muslims and Christians of Palestine who since 1948
have been systematically driven from their homes and property?
Is
Israel’s fight to ethnically cleanse them from the occupied West Bank,
including East Jerusalem, also the Trump-Pence fight? Is Israel’s cause
- to confiscate their land – also the Trump-Pence cause? Apparently,
Israel’s brand of violent extremism is not only unproblematic to Mike
Pence, it is divinely ordained.
It
would be unfair to credit the vice president with the seismic shift in
U.S. foreign policy that came with Trump’s Jerusalem decision. Pence,
however, like every good vice president who someday wants to be
president, would very much like Trump’s dispensationalist-minded
evangelical supporters to see him as their true lower-case messiah.
The
festive photo op orchestrated for the recognition announcement, in
which Pence appears flanked by Christmas trees as the Holy City was
taken off the negotiating table, was clearly meant to send just this
message.
Donald
Trump, with Vice President Mike Pence on hand, holding up the
proclamation recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, December 6,
2017. Evan Vucci / AP
In
reality, the timing of the Jerusalem recognition wasn’t the work of
Pence and his warped understanding of the Bible. It was this-worldly,
not other-worldly: Just good, old fashioned,
throw-the-Palestinians-under-the-bus politics, sugared with religious
symbols and references to biblical history to make it go down easier
with the base.
Keep in mind the
timeline of political developments in the U.S. before the announcement.
On December 1st, the special investigator on Russian interference with
US elections, Robert Mueller, had just obtained a guilty plea from
former Trump national security advisor Michael Flynn. In his plea, Flynn
reportedly implicated Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner, head of
Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts. With impeachment and more
indictments looming large over the president and his inner circle -
described in detail in Michael Wolff’s tell-all book "Fire and Fury" -
rallying right-wing media, evangelicals and powerful pro-Israel donors
like Sheldon Adelson to the administration’s side became critically
important.
True, the president had
been under some pressure to execute on his campaign promise to relocate
the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, but he had put off such a move in order
to re-launch Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. With the Flynn plea,
however, he could wait no longer. And who better to share the spotlight
with him than Vice President Pence, the poster child of evangelicals who
had been scheduled to travel to Israel to speak before the Knesset in
December 2017? But taking Jerusalem off the negotiating table and
killing the two-state solution is not enough to satiate hungry
Trump-Pence supporters and donors. The red meat of the day is now
destroying Palestinians as a national group along with their history,
claims and rights.
To do this,
the administration intends to slash most of its $300 million per year in
funding it provides UNRWA, the UN agency established to provide food,
childhood education and basic health care to five million registered
Palestinian refugees. But UNWRA only exists after almost seven decades
because Israel has refused to allow the refugees to exercise their right
to return home and to restore their properties to them.
President
Trump doesn’t seem to understand that Palestinian refugees and their
legal rights cannot be made to disappear simply by defunding and
destroying UNRWA. What will be achieved with this latest action is
hundreds of thousands of impoverished families in the occupied
Palestinian territories, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria will go hungry and
half a million children will be out of school and will become
susceptible and/or succumb to preventable diseases and treatable
illnesses from a lack of health care.
The
fall out from this cruel and shortsighted action will not only be felt
in countries hosting Palestinian refugees. It will be felt throughout
the region and beyond. So Vice President Pence will have to forgive
Palestinian Christians and Muslims for not welcoming him into their
homes and into their churches and mosques with the hospitality and
warmth for which they are renowned. They’re a bit pre-occupied these
days trying to survive, while resisting a military occupation that
Pence, as a matter of faith, has whole-heartedly endorsed as his cause
and fight.
Zaha Hassan is a
human rights lawyer and Middle East Fellow at New America, based in
Washington, D.C. Formerly, she was the coordinator and senior legal
advisor to the Palestinian negotiating team. Twitter: @zahahassan
With Bannon Banished From Trump World, pro-Israel Hard-liners Pin Their Hopes on Pence
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Far-right U.S. Jewish Republicans believed the one-time Breitbart supremo had their back, but his fall from grace shifts their focus to the vice president and a very unlikely blast from the recent past
Allison Kaplan Sommer Jan 16, 2018 3:19 PM
Few American Jews shed tears at the downfall of Steve Bannon, whose humiliation was made complete Tuesday when he stepped down from Breitbart News following his ugly estrangement from President Donald Trump – confirmed by the insulting new nickname of Sloppy Steve.
The catalyst for his fate were his uncensored remarks in Michael Wolffs White House tell-all book, Fire and Fury, alienating Trump and then, fatally, the Mercers (Bannons arch-conservative financial backers who bankrolled both Breitbart and his endeavors to become a renegade Republican kingmaker.)
The vast majority of Americas overwhelmingly liberal and Democratic Jews viewed Bannon as either an anti-Semite or an anti-Semite enabler whose conspiratorial references to demonic global financiers awakened and emboldened white supremacists. His oft-quoted description of Breitbart as the platform for the alt-right white nationalist movement confirmed such views.
But for the minority of staunchly hard-line, pro-Israel Jews (and evangelical Christians) who support Israels settlement enterprise, oppose a Palestinian state and any form of territorial compromise, Bannon was an important force in the White House.
For this group, his out-of-the-box positions on Israel far outweighed any threats the views of the Trump-voting, alt-right fan base from which he drew his influence might pose.
Notably, it was Morton Klein of the Zionist Organization of America – who invited Bannon to address his organizations annual gala last November – who was the sole loyalist quoted as willing to speak up for Bannon in a lengthy Politico piece on Sunday. Klein said: If there is anyone, like Bannon, who is a strong supporter of Israel and a strong fighter against anti-Semitism and that person ends up having less influence on the administration, that is something that would sadden me.
In Fire and Fury, the extent to which Bannons position on Israel matched hard-liners like Klein was described in detail. The book not only revealed that Trumps then-strategic adviser planned to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on Day One after entering the White House, but, moreover, had an extreme and highly unorthodox approach to solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Let Jordan take the West Bank, let Egypt take Gaza, says Bannon in the book. Let them deal with it. Or sink trying.
He then claimed that both GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were all in on his plans.
Taken as a whole, it is a depiction of an extreme right-wing cabal, one that could find its place on the right fringes of Likud, that has been guiding if not running [President Donald] Trumps Middle East policies, Haaretzs Chemi Shalev wrote. Shalev described it as an axis that dominated Trumps Middle East policies during his first year in office. It is an alliance that Netanyahu appears to have cultivated, with the assistance, or at the direction, of his Las Vegas benefactor, Adelson. All three operate under the premise ascribed to Bannon that the further right you were, the more correct you were on Israel.
This hard-line trio of influence presumably acted as a counterweight against the more pragmatic former military men in the White House – most prominently National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, but also former Secretary of Homeland Security and current Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly and Defense Secretary James Mattis – whom, along with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the far right privately scorn as Arabists who are soft on Israel. It was also a bulwark against Trumps fantasies of making the ultimate deal, which they believed were being cultivated by Bannons nemesis – Trumps son-in-law and aide, Jared Kushner.
Bannons banishment from the White House, and now his political self-immolation and disappearance from Trumps circle of influence, comes as a deep disappointment to those who embraced and celebrated his outlook and that of satellite foreign policy Bannonites like Sebastian Gorka.
Sad, tragic and disappointing, one pro-Trump Republican on the Jewish far right told me, asking not to be identified by name. Israels lost a really important voice.
With that sadness comes concern over the increased influence of the generals, as well as Javanka (Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump), on Middle East policy. The Jewish Trump supporter said he believes the presidents son-in-law has got his head in a very dark place when it comes to this peace thing. I think Jared is really wrong on this whole peace plan and can only do damage, he noted.
But the hard-liners are still hopeful, attributing their optimism that the Trump administration will avoid any Kushner-fueled peace attempts to three factors.
First, and most prominently, their hopes are pinned on Vice President Mike Pence – who will visit Israel on January 22-23 – and the evangelical Christian base he represents. Rejecting the portrayal of a sidelined Pence in Wolffs book, they call him a powerful player, particularly on Israel.
Clear evidence for this, they argue, lies in the fact that last months declaration of recognizing Jerusalem as Israels capital and the plan for an embassy move came after Bannon left the White House. It was Pence and the evangelicals – not Adelson, Netanyahu and Bannon – who ultimately got something done, and they are the ones who will have Israels back in the post-Bannon era. Secondly, there are the Palestinians themselves, who called the Jerusalem declaration a kiss of death to the two-state solution.
Third, there is Trump himself. Much as the president is portrayed as an utterly transactional empty vessel, his Jewish supporters dont believe his views were artificially foisted on him by Bannon, but instead come from his own core beliefs. It was the president himself who wanted to move the embassy at the very beginning of his administration, they say, and it was Netanyahu himself who told Trump it would be better to wait.
Return of the Mooch?
If there is now a vacuum in the conduit between the far-right Klein/Adelson crowd and the Trump White House, one figure is clearly eager to fill it. Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci is not only different from Bannon – as slick and public as Bannon is unkempt and secretive – but he is also Bannons nemesis.
Call it a coincidence, but on the same day Bannon departed from Breitbart, it was also announced that Scaramucci – who spent the day dancing on his grave – would be a keynote speaker at the annual meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas. The RJC confab is set for early February at Adelsons Venetian hotel and casino. In the past, ZOAs Klein has described Scaramucci as being supportive of Israel in the ZOA way, not in the mainstream Jewish way. Scaramucci has made a point of cozying up to the Adelson-backed Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. It was at a Boteach Hanukkah party that Scaramucci reportedly took a verbal detour from recounting his trip to Israel to insult Bannon, allegedly calling the former Trump aide messianic and a loser, warning that Hell be a stalwart defender of Israel until hes not. Thats how this guy operates. Ive seen this guy operate. He was a stalwart defender of me until it became better for him not to be. In the end, it was not his failure to defend Israel that proved to be Bannons undoing. It was his failure to defend Donald Trump.
Arab MK calls Pence ‘dangerous, messianic,’ will boycott his Knesset speech
Head of the Joint List head also rails against Trump, brands him a 'political pyromaniac' and a racist woman-hater
https://www.timesofisrael.com/arab-mk-calls-pence-dangerous-messianic-will-boycott-his-knesset-speech/
By Alexander Fulbright Today, 4:58 pm
Arab
Israeli lawmakers will boycott Mike Pence’s speech to the Knesset, with
the head of a coalition of Arab parties saying Saturday that the US
vice president is “dangerous” and has a “messianic vision” that
threatens the region.
Pence
landed in Egypt Saturday to kick off a Middle East trip that will also
include stops in Jordan and Israel, after canceling a December visit due
to the passage of US tax reform.
Ahead
of his arrival, Joint (Arab) List leader Ayman Odeh said MKs in his
party would not attend Pence’s Knesset speech due to US President Donald
Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
In
a Twitter post Saturday, Odeh said his party would go through with an
earlier promise to skip Pence’s address to the Knesset plenum.
“[Pence] is a dangerous man with a messianic vision that includes the destruction of the entire region,” he also said.
Odeh
also attacked Trump, saying he was “even more dangerous” than Pence and
a “political pyromaniac” and a “racist” woman-hater. He slammed the US
president’s Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking efforts and said Trump “must
not have a [political] road map for the region.”
The
Arab lawmaker said after Trump’s December 6 declaration that the US
“has lost its place as the exclusive mediator of negotiations.” echoing
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who has struck out
strongly at the Trump administration since the announcement on
Jerusalem.
The
Palestinians claim East Jerusalem, which Israel captured from Jordan in
the 1967 Six Day War, as the capital of its future state. Trump
stressed in his speech that recognizing the city as Israel’s capital was
not meant to take a position its final boundaries, which he said should
be decided in peace talks between the sides.
In
addition to being boycotted by Arab MKs, Pence is also being shunned by
the PA and will not travel to Ramallah or meet with Palestinian
leaders. The PA said it would not meet with any US officials regarding
the peace process following Trump’s declaration on Jerusalem.
Pence’s
visit to the region comes as Abbas has ramped up his criticism of Trump
and his peacemaking efforts. In a speech Sunday, the PA leader called a
peace plan being formulated by Trump the “slap of the century” and
claimed Israel was a European “colonial project.”
In
response to Abbas’ refusal to engage in American-brokered peace talks,
the US has frozen tens of millions of dollars in aid to the UN’s agency
for Palestinian refugees, although the State Department said the second
tranche of funds was being held up due to the need for “reform” at the
organization.
Pence 'Dangerous and Messianic,' Dedicated to 'Destruction,' Israeli Arab Leader Says, Vowing to Boycott VP
Ayman
Odeh says Israel's Arab coalition party will boycott Vice President
Pence speech to Israelis, calling Trump a 'racist political pyromaniac'
Haaretz Jan 20, 2018 7:01 PM
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/pence-dangerous-and-messianic-israeli-arab-leader-says-ahead-of-vp-1.5747615
File:
Vice President Mike Pence addresses the In Defense of Christians'
fourth-annual national advocacy summit in Washington, Wednesday, Oct.
25, 2017.Cliff Owen/AP
The head of Israel's Arab coalition party has vowed to boycott the flash visit by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, expected to arrive in Israel on Sunday evening.
"We
were asked if there's a change in our position regarding Pence's
visit," Joint Arab List chairman, lawmaker Ayman Odeh, wrote on Twitter.
"He is a dangerous man with a messianic vision that includes the
destruction of the entire region.
"He
comes here as the emissary of a man who is even more dangerous," Odeh
wrote in reference to U.S. President Trump, who he called a "a political
pyromaniac, a racist misogynist who cannot be allowed to be lead the
way in our region.
"The
entire Joint List will boycott his speech in the plenum," Odeh wrote
regarding Pence's planned speech on Monday in the Knesset.
Ahmed
Tibi, another lawmaker from the party, said they were boycotting Pence
because "Trump's speech on Jerusalem and Pence's own positions, as Pence
is one of those pushing for the U.S. to relocate the embassy [to
Jerusalem] and because of his outrageous claim that they have taken
Jerusalem off the table. This administration is part of the problem, not
the solution."
Pence
embarked Saturday on a trip to the Middle East, despite a U.S.
government shutdown. His spokeswoman explained that that Pence's
meetings with Egypt, Jordan and Israel are "integral to America’s
national security and diplomatic objectives." Pence was originally
supposed to arrive to the area in December, but the White House delayed his visit by a month
as a result of the vote in Congress over the Republican tax plan. Over
the last few days, rumors circulated that his trip might again be
delayed once again because of the internal political crisis in
Washington that led to the government shutdown on Saturday, but the
White House made it clear that the trip would not be postponed.
Pence landed in Egypt on Saturday, and will then travel to Jordan. He is expected to arrive in Israel Sunday evening. He will then spend a day and a half in Israel, before flying back to the United States Tuesday afternoon. During his time in Israel, he will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin, visit the Western Wall and give a speech in front of the Knesset in Jerusalem.
The White House originally presented Pence's trip as focused on supporting Christian communities in the Middle East. The trip was supposed to include a stop in Bethlehem and a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. However, following U.S. President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the Palestinians declared that Pence, who played an important role in the policy change, is "not welcome" in Bethlehem.
As a result, Pence will not meet any Palestinians during his visit – and according to an official schedule released by the Israeli government, there are no meetings planned with Christian leaders. A number of Christian leaders in the Middle East, including in Egypt, declared that they will refuse to meet with Pence because of the Trump administration's "hostility" towards the Palestinians.
The schedule released by the Israeli government suggests that Pence's visit to the Western Wall, which is located beyond the 1967 lines and therefore is not recognized by the world as part of Israel, will take place without the presence of any Israeli political leaders, just like the visit Trump made to the holy site in May. Pence will be accompanied only by the rabbi in charge of the site, and the media arrangements will be handled by the American embassy in Israel, not the Israeli government press office.
Pence landed in Egypt on Saturday, and will then travel to Jordan. He is expected to arrive in Israel Sunday evening. He will then spend a day and a half in Israel, before flying back to the United States Tuesday afternoon. During his time in Israel, he will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Reuven Rivlin, visit the Western Wall and give a speech in front of the Knesset in Jerusalem.
The White House originally presented Pence's trip as focused on supporting Christian communities in the Middle East. The trip was supposed to include a stop in Bethlehem and a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. However, following U.S. President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the Palestinians declared that Pence, who played an important role in the policy change, is "not welcome" in Bethlehem.
As a result, Pence will not meet any Palestinians during his visit – and according to an official schedule released by the Israeli government, there are no meetings planned with Christian leaders. A number of Christian leaders in the Middle East, including in Egypt, declared that they will refuse to meet with Pence because of the Trump administration's "hostility" towards the Palestinians.
The schedule released by the Israeli government suggests that Pence's visit to the Western Wall, which is located beyond the 1967 lines and therefore is not recognized by the world as part of Israel, will take place without the presence of any Israeli political leaders, just like the visit Trump made to the holy site in May. Pence will be accompanied only by the rabbi in charge of the site, and the media arrangements will be handled by the American embassy in Israel, not the Israeli government press office.
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Soros: Netanyahu lied, I'm not funding campaign
Netanyahu: Soros behind anti-deportation campaign
Soros spurns ‘false’ Netanyahu claim he’s behind anti-deportation bid
Other than slander, what do you know about George Soros?
Netanyahu says George Soros funding campaign against Israeli plan to deport asylum seekers - Israel News - Haaretz.com
British paper accusing Soros of ‘secret plot’ not anti-Semitic, watchdog says
It's not anti-Semitism if you just hate the bad Jews
Netanyahu’s Hatred Of Soros Is A Rejection Of Diaspora Jews
New evidence reveals: Favorable coverage for the Netanyahus, huge benefits for media tycoon
Netanyahu is out to beat the system - but Trump could destroy it
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The UN's Israel 'blacklist' is one giant shaggy dog joke
Breitbart's Jerusalem Chief Reportedly Bought Thousands of Fake Followers on Twitter
Why Are So Many Israeli Politicians Backed By Twitter Bots?
Que la solution à deux États meure de mort naturelle !
Miscalculations in Israel Could Pave Way to Wider War
Kuwait challenges U.S. over Palestinians, invites Jimmy Carter to speak at UNSC
UNHRC publishes report on companies operating in settlements, withholds names
UN omits ‘blacklist’ from report on firms doing business in settlements
Pence’s Holocaust remembrance tweet angers some with ‘Christ imagery’
VP Pence's Holocaust tweet defended by Rabbinic group
Evangelical-funded Israel charity hopes to cash in by getting cozy with Trump - U.S. News - Haaretz.com
Billionaire Stephen Schwarzman, a Trump adviser, donates $10 million to Israel’s National Library
National Library of Israel Billionaire Stephen Schwarzman donates $10 million to the National Library The American billionaire is known to have links to US President Donald Trump.
Bannon Takes A Swipe At Ivanka, Promises ‘Special Place In Hell’
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L'Europe et les arabes s'unissent contre Israël au conseil de sécurité de l'ONU
The UN helped create Israel but has attempted numerous times to destroy it as well.
Why is Israel legitimizing anti-Semitism? Op-ed: How could a minister and deputy Knesset speaker attend a conference distorting memory of Holocaust and giving Poland’s far-right racists a Jewish-Israeli seal of approval?
Koch Brothers Buy Trump's Favorite Magazine
Feds Secretly Monitoring the Black Lives Matter Movement
The left must give thanks to… Donald Trump
Alex Jones: Trump Has Publicly Addressed Information I’ve Given Him ‘Word-For-Word’
Alex Jones BRAGS That Trump Believes All The Stupid Things He Tells Him
Hungary targets Soros unapologetically
Hungary Is Keeping Jews Safe by Keeping Muslims Out, Officials Claim
Breitbart Writer Ran Secret White Supremacist Facebook Group
Mike Cernovich: Kate Steinle Verdict Should Discredit Mueller Investigation
Trump’s Wall Isn’t Up Yet, But Stephen Miller Is Still Shrinking Immigration
Frank Gaffney: Malls With Arabic Signage Are ‘Bringing In Sharia’
Michele Bachmann Wants To Know If God Thinks She Should Run For Senate
The Year In Right Wing Watch: God Loves Trump And Will Curse Those Who Oppose Him
Ben Shapiro: America Is ‘Founded On Judea-Christian Ideals!’
Trump’s Fox News Addiction Could Destroy Democracy
Roy Moore Challenges Election Results With Help From Holocaust Denier
I Found Roy Moore’s Jewish Attorney – The Forward
Roy Moore’s Real ‘Jewish Attorney’ Is Revealed — And He’s Found Jesus
Why Jews care that Roy Moore’s ‘Jewish lawyer’ is actually Christian. - Reference to Martin Wishnatsky by wife of defeated Senate candidate invokes age-old debate: Is Judaism primarily an ethnicity, a religion or a culture?
Poll: Record low in US worldwide approval rating Only 30 percent of respondents in worldwide Gallup poll profess satisfaction with US leadership under President Trump on one-year anniversary since inauguration.
Trump’s Fake News Awards Could Turn Into An Ethics Scandal For His Staff
[Pascal Boniface] Médias : fake news et storytelling
Un spécialiste balance tout sur les manipulations de l’Etat concernant les FakesNews | Mondialisation - Centre de Recherche sur la Mondialisation
«La vérité vous libérera» : le pape François déclare que les fake news sont sataniques | Brèves | alterinfonet.org Agence de presse associative
Nouvelles truquées «Fake News» ou Informations dérangeantes «Disturbing Information» ?
Nearly Half Of Republicans Admit To Lying About Fake News
Le premier des « fake news », c’est le « fake news » L’emploi d’un terme nouveau – un anglicisme qui plus est, ça fait chic et international - permet de faire croire à un phénomène nouveau, et planétaire, qui appellerait « tout naturellement » à des mesures nouvelles...
Fox Insiders: Trump Is a 'crazy person who calls all the time'
BREAKING: Trump Actually The Best At Everything - YouTube
Psychiatrists Who Warned Trump Was Inspiring Violence Cancel Event After Threats Against Them
Alt-Right Terrorism Dwarfing Islamic Terrorism
Appointee Too Racist For Trump Administration
Trump: A Terror Attack Would Help Me Politically Bigly
Alex Jones: Oprah and Harvey Weinstein Preyed On Women Together
Jerome Corsi Has Uncovered Irrefutable Proof Of The Authenticity Of ‘QAnon’
Joe Arpaio Courts Infowars In His Run For Senate
Televangelist: Kim Jong Un Must Convert To Christianity Or Get Toppled
George Soros: Putin Is Source Of Attacks Against Me
Homeland Security Is Wrong. Most Extremists Are American Born
Neo-Nazis Embraced Bitcoin To Support Trolling - Now They’re Raking In Profits
White Nationalists Just Loved Trump’s ‘Shithole’ Comment
Did Trump say anything that isn't true? Trump’s fight for America’s soul.
Trump’s comment on sh*thole countries is the mainstream view in Israel
Did ‘Stephen Miller Ambush’ Backfire With Trump’s ‘Shithole’ Debacle?
Op-ed The goal: a blonde America
Trump’s KKK-style Racism and Its Liberal Counterpart
Breitbart Attempted to Stop Baked Alaska From Talking About Jews
No Jews, no 9/11, says leading US neo-Nazi
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Trump Attacks 'Fire And Fury' Author Michael Wolff
Fire and Fury: Insights into the Fights Within the US Ruling Elite? (1/2)
Fire and Fury: The Extreme-Right in the White House (Pt. 2/2)
Why Alt-Right And Alt-Light Are Misleading Terms
Ron Jeremy, Disgraced XXX Jewish Film Star Banned From Porn Awards after allegations of rape
Conservative Trolls Own Themselves On Healthcare
Soros Goes On The Attack At Davos, Slams Trump, Facebook
George Soros Spent Record Sum On Lobbying Against Trump’s Agenda
George Soros Issues A Wake Up Call
The Alt-Right Strategy To Make Racism More Acceptable
Trump And Republicans Launch Massive Conspiracy Theory Based On One Sarcastic Text Message
Trump Puts Immigration In The Hands Of ‘True Believer’ Stephen Miller
Rush Limbaugh Admits He Was Wrong About The War He Pushed For 15 Years
Republican Senate hopeful linked to Holocaust deniers
Republicans Make Total Asses Of Themselves Over Secret Society Propaganda
Cernovich Joins Other Alt-Right Dumbasses At Sad 'Night For Freedom' Event
Alex Jones: Trump Called Me 3 Times In The Last Few Months
Alex Jones Claims Trump Keeps Calling Him Early In The Morning
Republicans Going Full Alex Jones
Sebastian Gorka Is WANTED For Arrest In Hungary
Neo-Nazi: My Holocaust Threats Are OK, Because I Don’t Think It Happened
Frank Gaffney Says The U.S. Should Vet Muslims Like It Used To Vet Nazis And Communists
Considérez Trump comme un symptôme
Journalist says Obama, Farrakhan photo suppressed at request of black lawmakers
Black lawmakers requested to conceal Obama, Farrakhan photo, says photographer
Stella Calloni : « Il existe un projet de recolonisation régionale en Amérique latine »
This Jewish liberal just became the Russian opposition’s best hope of hurting Putin
Les preuves du crime économique contre le Venezuela Laisser de côté ce que Venezuela confronte aujourd’hui, sous forme d’une multi-agression permanente en matière économique, est un acte d’irresponsabilité délibérée. Ce serait aussi une analyse partielle et biaisée. Ce […]
Mainstream Media and Imperial Power
Vidéo : Le documentaire d’Oliver Stone « Ukraine on Fire » (L’Ukraine en feu)
Washington Can’t Wait To Waste $1.2 TRILLION Upgrading Nukes
Robert Parry’s Legacy and the Future of Consortiumnews
Has Trump Given Mueller a Case?
Trump’s alleged plans to fire Mueller may invite obstruction case against him and why it’s such a big deal
Bombshell Report Claims Trump Ordered Mueller To Be Fired
Trump Goes Off The Deep End, Says He'll Go Under Oath With Mueller
Jared Kushner Won’t Testify Before Senate Committee Because Democrats “Spooked Him”
Firm Behind Trump Dossier Alleges Possible Money-laundering With Russians by Trump Organization 'Transcripts reveal serious allegations that the Trump Organization may have engaged in money laundering with Russian nationals,' with Fusion GPS founder tells Congress
Le documentaire d'Oliver Stone « Ukraine on Fire », ou comment les États-Unis (et non la Russie) ont détruit l'Ukraine
Trump Likely Obstructed Justice By Ordering Bannon To Withhold Info During Testimony
With Bannon banished from Trump World, pro-Israel hard-liners pin their hopes on Pence
Deconstructing Nikki Haley’s Latest Rant
Obama used to joke with staff that he’s ‘basically a liberal Jew’ The former US president also explained why his administration vetoed a 2016 United Nations Security Council resolution critical of Israeli settlements.
Obama used to joke with staff that he’s ‘basically a liberal Jew’
Obama says he criticizes settlements out of friendship to Israel: 'I'm basically a liberal Jew' - U.S. News - Haaretz.com
Obama: UN abstention due to speedy settlement pace Fmr. US President Obama makes rare public appearance, defends decision to abstain from contentious anti-settlement resolution, seeks to salvage his reputation as Israel supporter.
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Vice President Mike Pence confirmed as AIPAC conference speaker
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Does Trump Have A New Israel Whisperer?
Un milliardaire juif américain pourrait aider à payer l'ambassade...
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Friedman: Trump is responsible for improvement in US-Israel ties 'President Trump responsible for improvement in US-Israel relations, Trump has shown himself to be a great friend of Israel.'
Republican Jews mixed on reviews of Trump
Republican Jewish Coalition chairman says its members are ‘thrilled’ with Trump
Jake Tapper's WORST FAIL EVER As He Defends Trump On Jerusalem
JESUS’ FOREIGN POLICIES
The Empire’s “Lefty Intellectuals” Call for Regime Change. The Role of “Progressives” and the Antiwar Movement
Les «intellectuels de gauche» de l’Empire demandent un changement de régime. Le rôle des «progressistes» et du mouvement antiguerre.
NYT: Mueller subpoenas ex-Trump strategist Bannon
Mueller may move beyond collusion to charge Trump with money laundering
Congress subpoenas Bannon in Russia probe showdown
7 times Trump critics called Russia a ‘s***hole’ & worse, and no one cared
Steve Bannon Subpoenaed To Testify Before Mueller’s Grand Jury
Sloppy Steve Gets Subpoenaed By Mueller
Bannon Isn't Talking And Congress Is MAD
Former Trump aide Bannon refuses to comply with U.S. House subpoena
Recording artist ‘Moby’ was asked by friends in the CIA to ‘spread word of Trump-Russia collusion’ on social media
RT Trolls NPR Over America’s New Red Scare
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Oprah Helped Sell The Iraq War. Like, A Lot.
Neocon Bill Kristol LOVES The Idea Of Oprah 2020
Le vrai livre explosif est celui que Trump a signé Tout le monde parle du livre explosif sur Trump, avec des révélations sensationnelles sur comment Donald fait sa mèche, comment sa femme et lui dorment dans des chambres séparées, ce […]
Dismantling The Wickedness Of Neocon America
WaPo’s Jihadist-Supporting Reporter
Pourquoi Libération dénonce-t-il le «conspirationnisme» des Français sur Daech?
Des vétérans du renseignement rappellent à Trump que l’Iran n’est pas le «principal parrain du terrorisme»
The Real Causes Behind The Iran Protests
Neocon Nikki Haley on Iran
La guerre contre l’Iran serait-elle «en suspens»?
Trump's catch-22 with Iran and the Palestinians could blow up at Israel - Israel News - Haaretz.com
Neoconning the Trump White House
Vice President Pence Threatens Iran
Arab MK calls Pence ‘dangerous, messianic,’ will boycott his Knesset speech
Pence 'Dangerous and Messianic,' Dedicated to 'Destruction,' Israeli Arab Leader Says, Vowing to Boycott VP Ayman Odeh says Israel's Arab coalition party will boycott Vice President Pence speech to Israelis, calling Trump a 'racist political pyromaniac'
Analysis Behind the Netanyahu-Pence Lovefest
How David Friedman Is Putting His Right-Wing Stamp On American Policy To Israel
Mike Pence's Zionist sermon at Knesset casts him as Hero of Israel, Horseman of Trumpacolypse - Israel News - Haaretz.com
Christian Pilgrims Flock to Israel to Visit This Site. There's Just One Problem
Netanyahu's lovefest for Pence to highlight religious-nationalist domination of U.S.-Israel relations - U.S. News - Haaretz.com
How do Trump and Netanyahu get away with anything?
Boycott Mike Pence and his fellow Israeli apartheid enthusiasts - Israel News - Haaretz.com
How Mike Pence Is Changing The Definition Of ‘Pro-Israel’
Evangéliques en Israël : un pont entre Trump et la colonisation
Mike Pence loves Israel. But it’s a reckless love, which threatens Israel’s survival - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
Reality Check–Hitching Israel to Trump’s Horse might not be the smart move
Trump’s dangerous mistake in the Middle East - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
US Bipartisan Support for Israel over Palestinians Is Breaking Down, New Study Shows
Democrat-Republican split on Israel is the widest in 40 years, poll finds
Trump's Press Sec. says she's 'proud to work' for Israel supporter
Netanyahu to VP Pence– ‘Mike, from the first day I met you, I knew you were a true friend of Israel’
As predicted here first– Pence maybe second to Trump, but he’s president of the pro-Israel fan club
Evangelicals Bending Over Backwards For Trump
Mike Pence’s Holocaust Day Message With ‘Christian Imagery’ Sparks Jewish Outrage
Pence’s Knesset speech: Curb your enthusiasmAnalysis: The current US administration isn’t known for delivering on its commitments or for having a clear policy, especially in the international arena; Israel can rest assured, however, that as long as Mike Pence is at the White House—with or without Donald Trump—Washington’s unshakable support is guaranteed.
VP Pence–A true friend to both Israel and Zionism
Mike Pence’s Love Of Israel Is Dangerous For Jews
Mike Pence’s faith drives his support for Israel. Does it drive Mideast policy?
Mike Pence sought help from Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on his Knesset speech
Lucky the Jews didn’t understand what Mike Pence was really saying - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
Mike Pence got help from Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on his Knesset speech
The Secret Hidden In Mike Pence’s Grin
Israeli President Rivlin praises VP Pence as a ‘Mensch’– highest honor bestowed upon a Gentile
JTS head says Israel’s close relations with Trump ‘delegitimize’ American Jewry
How did 'Mrs. Netanyahu' turn into 'First Lady'? 'The term came from the prime minister's residence' - Israel News - Haaretz.com
Israeli Defense Officials Warn that Trump’s Cuts to Palestinian aid will likely harm Israel’s Security
American Protestant Christianity as the enabler for Judaic world domination and quite possibly for the end of the world
For Mike Pence, backing Israel’s occupation is a matter of faith - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
Comment les sionistes chrétiens ont obtenu leur homme à la Maison-Blanche - Association France Palestine Solidarité
How Christian Zionists got their man into the White House | Middle East Eye
Trump Has Handed The Israel Lobby To Evangelicals. That’s Terrifying.
Jared Kushner Received $30 Million from Israeli Firm While Shaping Middle East Policy - YouTube
Frédéric Encel: Plus des deux tiers des citoyens américains approuvent la reconnaissance de Jérusalem comme capitale d'Israël
Trump: Walls Work...Ask Israel
Postcards from Armageddon: Trump-touting tourists come out in droves to see the end of the world - Travel in Israel - Haaretz.com
Let’s Keep Donald Trump, because a true believer like Mike Pence could be a whole lot worse
How They Do It–NY Times Op-Ed Accuses Jewish Billionaires of Agitating for War Against Iran
US envoy Friedman tears into left-wing daily for op-ed disparaging him
US ambassador to Israel in twitter beef with Haaretz
U.S. ambassador blasts Haaretz after writer calls out settlement donations
Recognizing Jerusalem was high point of my term, Trump tells pro-Netanyahu paper
Michael Oren’s Political Transformation Leaves Friends Baffled
Why Democrats sat on their hands when Donald Trump celebrated recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel
How Trump is accelerating Israel’s loss of support
The tragic decline of liberal values in the U.S.-Israeli alliance, from Truman to Trump - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
With Trump and Pence, who needs AIPAC?
Trump Bullies UN Allies At Behest Of Israel
Donald Trump a Zionist? For one month, Wikipedia claimed he was - Israel News - Haaretz.com
Republican Jewish Committee board member and arch-Neocon warmonger for Israel David Frum hates Republican party for paving the way for Trump
Op-ed Trump’s embrace could lead to dangerous rift with US Jews
Netanyahu’s Policies Threaten Israel — And American Jews
Israël ferme des institutions palestiniennes à Jérusalem
Donald Trump prêche-t-il la guerre sainte ?
“Settlers in the White House”: Palestinians Denounce Trump Jerusalem Order and Protest in Day of Rage
Trump Makes Israel Great Again - #NewWorldNextWeek
Evangelicals were the true driving force behind Trump's Jerusalem announcement - Israel News - Haaretz.com
Watch: 'Evangelicals have crazy ideas about Israel' MSNBC host Chris Matthews tears into evangelical Christians for backing Jerusalem recognition, embassy move.
Trump’s Jerusalem Move Is A Ploy To Protect Jared Kushner
Jérusalem: la décision américaine "non conforme" aux résolutions de l'ONU, affirment des pays européens
L’envoyée française en Israël : la décision de Trump « donne un argument aux extrémistes »
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Christian Zionists in America
Evangelicals Led Drive To Get Jerusalem As Capital — Not AIPAC
Israeli right hails 'historic' trump decision, left predicts regional chaos
Des centaines de Juifs libéraux s’opposent publiquement à la reconnaissance de Jérusalem par Trump
Christians and Jews now compare Trump to Persian King Cyrus – will he build the Third Temple? - Israel News - Haaretz.com
Who really pushed Trump on Jerusalem: The Christians or the Jews? - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
Austrian far-right leader sympathetic to Israel on Jerusalem recognition
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Trump's and Netanyahu's pedagogy of oppression: A lesson on the nature of facts and fact-creation -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net
Steve Bannon: Trump’s Jerusalem Move Was A Gift To The Religious Right
Rebuffing Netanyahu, Trump says US embassy won’t move to Jerusalem within year American president rejects prime minister's assessment of imminent relocation, says 'we’re not really looking at that'
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Palestiniens : l'UNRWA lance un appel aux fonds après la décision US
Trump administration freezes half its funding of UN’s Palestinian relief agency
US withholds $65 million from UNRWA US gives UNRWA $60 million, withholds rest of aid. 'Need to re-examine UNRWA operations and funding.'
Report: US set to cut UN funds for Palestinians According to Washington senior officials, US president Trump plans to cut this year's first contribution the UNRWA by more than half, down to $ 60 million from $ 125.
Inside the Trump Administration's War on UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees
With an eye to Trump and Netanyahu, Israeli university takes on ‘fake news’
Trump se prend pour Balfour
Israel Will Get ‘More Understanding’ from Trump’s Negotiators Because They’re All Observant Jews, Sharansky Says
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Jewish Democrats Targeted By Adelson Can Sue, Court Rules
Joseph Farah Declares That WND Has Been Saved, Will Now Operate Partly As A Nonprofit
The War For YouTube Escalates As Platform Suspends Far-Right Users
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Dennis Prager: Conservative Evangelicals Support Trump Because They 'Take The Bible Seriously'
U.S. congressman: Jews died in Holocaust because they didn't have guns
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À Jérusalem, les États-Unis n'ont pas choisi la date de l'ouverture de leur ambassade au hasard
L'ouverture de l'ambassade US à Jérusalem au 70e anniversaire d'Israël, une «provocation»
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Israel’s New Supreme Court Justice’s Deleted Facebook Post: Israel Isn’t Obligated to Provide Gaza With Electricity
Israel and Palestine: A Very Modern Apartheid
How the Israeli Army coerced a Palestinian teen who was shot in the head to lie and say he fell off his bike instead
Netanyahu warns ‘disproportionate’ settlement growth would anger Trump
Israel's ruling party as a rowdy militia - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
Israel is fast becoming a rogue state. And Trump is complicit in that downfall - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
'Israelis have changed, they hate more and are more insular' - Holylandings - Haaretz.com
Ten U.S. Democratic senators urge Netanyahu: Do not demolish Palestinian village of Sussia
Bernie Sanders, Dianne Feinstein lead senators’ push urging Israel not to demolish Palestinian villages
Jewish groups urge Israel not to deport African refugees | Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Zionists Have Never Been Fond Of American Jews
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Linda Sarsour highlights her anti-Zionism at anti-Semitism event University panel discussion on anti-Semitism dominated by anti-Israel rhetoric, attacks on 'Jewish media', criticism of Jewish community.
Linda Sarsour Asks ‘Am I The Biggest Threat?’ — As Pro-Israel Protesters Jeer Outside
Sarsour Anti-Semitism Panel At New School Incenses Jewish Professors, Students
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Draft-dodger Tzipi Hotovely comes out as an anti-Semite Israel/Palestine Yossi Gurvitz on November 25, 2017
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Israel’s top diplomat spouts anti-Semitic criticism of American Jews — ‘having quite convenient lives’
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Israel's Top Diplomat Endorsed an Old Slur against U.S. Jews: 'You Don't Serve'. Her 'Apology' Was a Further Insult - Opinion - Israel News | Haaretz.com
Netanyahu invité à Bruxelles sur fond de tensions UE-Israël
UN security council votes on resolution 2334 UN resolution against Israeli settlements at center of Flynn guilty plea
Haine de l’Etat juif à l’ONU : la France de Macron vote en faveur de...
151 UN states vote to disavow Israeli ties to Jerusalem
L’ONU célèbre la journée de la Palestine avec une série de résolutions anti-Israël
How Jews Invented The American Dream
America’s ‘Global Policeman’ Role America’s influential neocons and their liberal-hawk sidekicks want U.S. interventions pretty much everywhere, but other powers are chafing against this U.S. “global policeman,” as ex-CIA official Graham E. Fuller explains.
Petite
histoire de l'évolution de la droite vers une alliance entre
l'Alt-Right (droite alternative) et le fondamentalisme chrétien
néo-évangélique, convergeant dans le néoconservatisme. Néoconservatisme
que les antijuifs de pacotille de l'Alt-right associent strictement aux
juifs et aux politiciens "cocus" influencés, croient-ils, par le marxisme culturel.
Or le marxisme culturel, comme la gauche en général, n'a rien en commun
avec un tel schéma, au contraire la gauche et le marxisme culturel sont rien de moins que la bête noire préférée des groupes représentés dans ce schéma.
Le délire du British-Israel n'est pas si éloigné du Dominionisme: les deux ne sont que différentes branches d'un même fondement.
‘American Exceptionalism’ Just More NWO Rhetoric
By Michael Collins Piper
During the 2012 election campaign, you’ll probably be hearing a lot
about “American exceptionalism,” particularly from the Republican
presidential candidates. Newt Gingrich has made the concept a
centerpiece of his campaign, and Gingrich’s wife—the current one, that
is—has produced a documentary on the topic. Mitt Romney’s campaign book
is entitled No Apology: The Case for American Greatness. Sarah Palin’s book, America by Heart,
has a chapter entitled “America the Exceptional.” And former Sen. Rick
Santorum and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty have also been heard touting
the topic.
But don’t be fooled by rhetoric that has a lot of
patriotic appeal. In fact, the concept of American exceptionalism— and a
related theme known as national greatness conservatism—are really
modern-day propaganda masks for old-fashioned Trotskyite communism:
rapacious imperialism and internationalism now wrapped in the American
flag, but no different from the age-old dream of a world imperium—a
global government.
Many call it the New World Order. The wizards
who conjured up these themes are three key figures in the so-called
neo-conservative movement:
• William Kristol, founding editor of The Weekly Standard, long published by Zionist billionaire Rupert Murdoch;• David Brooks, a former Kristol underling at the Standard and now a columnist for The New York Times, and;• Marshall Wittmann, a Jewish Trotskyite-turned neo-conservative and regular Standard contributor. Kristol and Brooks began their crusade for national greatness conservatism with a Sept. 15, 1997 Wall Street Journal article that urged Americans to “reinvigorate the nationalism of Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay and Teddy Roosevelt.”
And
during the 2000 presidential campaign, Wittmann chimed in with a
lengthy piece in the Standard promoting John McCain, hailing McCain as a
tribune of national greatness conservatism and as a modern-day Theodore
Roosevelt.
Although many remember the first President Roosevelt
as a symbol of American greatness, the ugly truth that the controlled
media ignores is that it was “TR” who—even before Woodrow Wilson —began
calling upon the American people to sacrifice their lives and treasure
in the cause of global conquest, ostensibly in the name of bringing
peace to the planet.
This is not nationalism. It is
internationalism, advancing the theme that the United States should act
as a world policeman promoting some undefined dream of democracy, which
has now become the rallying cry of the modern Zionist-Trotskyite
schemers.
So TR was an internationalist, and no true American
nationalist should look to TR as a model of American greatness. Yet,
TR’s spirit is said to underlie national greatness conservatism and
American exceptionalism. More recently, in the Nov. 12, 2010 issue of The New York Times,
the aforementioned Brooks—sounding the call for a new centrist movement
in American politics— claimed that a national greatness agenda would be
promoted by “the next big social movement.”
Brooks said this
national greatness agenda would reject the views of “orthodox liberals
and conservatives” and end “hyper-partisanship.” He added that “the
coming movement may be a third party or it may support serious people in
the existing two” and preserve American supremacy—that is, global
interventionism. And don’t think it was—as the media has suggested— just
a reckless misstep by Newt Gingrich when he criticized the Medicare
reform package of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) saying, “I don’t think
right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing
social engineering. I don’t think imposing radical change from the right
or the left is a very good way for a free society to operate.”
The
truth is that Gingrich’s rhetoric—attacking both the right and the left
in the same breath—was deliberate. He was clearly portraying himself as
one of the centrist advocates of American exceptionalism, echoed by
other recent comments by Gingrich proudly recalling his many years as a
Rockefeller Republican.
Don’t be surprised—you heard it here
first—that if he fails to win the GOP presidential nomination, Gingrich
will be part of a breakaway centrist third party movement which has been
conjured up at the highest levels of the establishment elite.
AFP—alone among the media—has been reporting on this phenomenon.
Another disciple of American exceptionalism, Yale Professor David Gelernter—another Weekly Standard figure—has promoted the idea that Americanism
is a modern-day incarnation of Biblical Zionism and that Americans have
“a divine mission to all mankind” and that “every human being
everywhere is entitled to freedom, equality and democracy.”
In a book grandly entitled Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion,
Gelernter expressed the contention that the United States (the base of
what he has called American Zionism) is now charged with an imperial,
even God-given, duty to remake the world, that Americanism is the creed
of this global agenda, that this “Fourth Great Western Religion” is the
driving force behind—and which must establish—a new planet- wide regime.
He wrote:
We are the one and only biggest boy [in the world today]. If there is to be justice in the world, America must create it. . . .We must pursue justice, help the suffering and overthrow tyrants. We must spread the creed. This is the New World Order. And this is the underlying theme of national greatness conservatism and American exceptionalism. But there is nothing American about it. So don’t be fooled by what sounds like patriotic rhetoric from the Republicans. It isn’t.
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Nationalism, Not ‘Exceptionalism’ the Proper Course for America
by Michael Collins Piper
by Michael Collins Piper
During the 2012 campaign, Mitt Romney spoke of “American exceptionalism.”
The
rhetoric sounded patriotic. In reality, this is a modern-day propaganda
mask for old-fashioned Trostkyite communism: rapacious imperialism and
internationalism. Though wrapped in the American flag, there’s nothing
American about it.
Rather than standing for American nationalism,
this philosophy—quite the contrary—is a 21st century manifestation of
the age-old dream of a global government under the rule of an elite few.
Many call it the New World Order.
While some still fear the UN as
the mechanism advancing the agenda, the fact is that the would be rulers
of this global plantation now seek to utilize the U.S. as their vehicle
for achieving that end.
The grand wizards who conjured up American
exceptionalism are those infamous “neo-conservative” high priests of war
who orchestrated the invasion of Iraq and who now seek to contrive a
war against Iran. They crave U.S. military meddling all over the
world—not just in the Middle East.
Perhaps the foremost intellectual
proponent of this warmongering madness is Yale professor David
Gelernter. Defining “Americanism” as an incarnation of biblical Zionism
with “a divine mission to all mankind,” he says the United States is the
base of “American Zionism,” charged with a God-given duty to remake the
world.
“Americanism,” he asserts, is the “creed” of what is the
“fourth great Western religion,” the driving force behind—and which must
establish—a new planetary regime.
“We are the one and only biggest
boy [in the world today],” he wrote. “If there is to be justice in the
world, America must create it. . . .We must pursue justice, help the
suffering and overthrow tyrants. We must spread the creed.”
Real
American nationalists reject the idea the United States should be the
world’s policeman. Instead, nationalists believe in developing and
strengthening their nation from within, maintaining the integrity of its
cultural heritage and sovereign borders, placing their own nation’s
interests first. Nationalists do not start wars of imperialism.
They respect the nationalist instincts of others.
Modern-Day Zionist Philosophers:
“America IS The New Jerusalem”
Lest there be any doubt that the leaders of the American Zionist
community do now view the United States as The New Jerusalem, it is
vital to consider this salient—and undeniable—fact:
The Zionists now openly charge that critics of Israel are not only
anti- Semitic and anti-Israel but also anti-Christian and anti-American,
that anti- Israel sentiments are actually the underlying foundation of
anti-Americanism and, in turn, anti-Americanism is inextricably
indivisible from anti-Israel, anti-Semitic and anti-Christian
sentiments.
In short, the bottom line of this proposition is America is indeed
“The New Jerusalem.” That America and Israel are one. Such views are
being nurtured at the highest levels of the Zionist movement and even
now being inserted into the discourse of public debate in America. As
such, we can only conclude that all of this is very much a confirmation
of the thesis put forth in the pages of The New Jerusalem.
In a certain sense, there is some truth to the theme that “anti-
Americanism” is a form of opposition to Israel, for most people around
the world who are concerned about the new imperialism being pursued by
the United States know full well that this policy is not really
“Americanism” but, in fact, the product of the Zionist powers and their
policymakers in high places who have come to reign supreme in America,
particularly during the presidency of George W. Bush.
However, as usual, the Zionists always show great capacity to twist
reality in order to make it fit their peculiar worldview. People
worldwide are not “anti-American” (in the sense that they have no
problem with the American people). If anything, it seems, because people
from all walks of life from around the globe often have a better
understanding than even Americans themselves of who really rules
America, they actually have a certain sympathy for Americans for having
allowed themselves to be manipulated so relentlessly by the Zionist
minority. So there’s no “anti-Americanism” in the sense that the
Zionists would have us believe.
It is also important to acknowledge that people worldwide have no
trouble with the principles of democracy, liberty and freedom—however
loosely defined. The idea that the rest of the planet (with the
exception of Israel) is somehow “anti-American” is a destructive and
dangerous myth the Zionists have propagated in order to turn Americans
against anyone around the globe who dares to question Zionist power in
America.
This concept of “anti-Americanism” is thus largely a Zionist
invention. It was in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks and in the
period leading up to the utterly insane (and Zionist-ordered) U.S.
invasion of Iraq in the spring of 2003, that the Zionist-controlled
media in the United States began hyping “anti-Americanism,” as a
consequence of the urgent need to stoke up a worldwide (and apparently
unending) “war against terrorism” of which President Bush and his
Zionist handlers said the campaign to destroy Iraq was a vital
component.
As a direct consequence of lies and inflammatory language coming from
the Bush administration, coupled with deliberate distortions and
disinformation in the media, good, honest, decent patriotic Americans
truly believed that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had played a part in the
9-11 terrorist attacks and that the war against Iraq was thus
justified.
And in the build-up to the Iraq war, Zionist propagandists and the
media increasingly began touting the message to Americans that “The
whole world is against us”—or, to put it more accurately, at least as it
was rendered in the media: “The whole world is against us good
Americans and our good friends, the Israelis, who are certainly our only
democratic ally in the Middle East and our only real, solid, dependable
ally in the whole big wide world.”
The theme that “anti-Americanism” had run rampant was instilled in
Americans for the very purpose of making them “anti” everyone who
refused to support the war against Saddam that the Zionists demanded
Americans fight on their behalf. In a sense, the Iraq war became a—if
not “the”—measuring stick of determining who was supportive of the
bigger, more broadranging Zionist agenda and who wasn’t.
In any case, the theme of “anti-Americanism” is now being introduced
by the Zionists in the media into the public debate and now, as noted,
“anti-Americanism” is being equated by the Zionists with opposition not
only to Israel and Jewish interests but even to Christianity itself—an
extraordinary theme indeed.
Yet, although it may be quite difficult for the average American to
accept (or even understand) such a broad-ranging historical and
geopolitical contention with obviously immense global ramifications,
this is precisely what one of Zionism’s most highly regarded
“intellectuals” contended in an audacious essay published in the January
2005 issue of Commentary magazine, the always-pompous, but nonetheless
candid, journal of the American Jewish Committee.
In his Commentary essay, “Americanism—and Its Enemies,” Yale
Professor David Gelernter says that “Americanism” itself—at least as
defined by Gelernter and his fellow Zionists—is no more than a
modern-day evolution of old-line Zionist thought, going back to the
Bible itself. America, he contends, is essentially the new Israel, The
New Jerusalem, a virtual adjunct of the State of Israel itself.
However, before we explore the specifics of Gelernter’s amazing
essay, it is critical to understand the particular milieu from which it
emerged, for that, in itself, points toward how significant this thesis
is, at least from the standpoint of the circles of influence in America
that truly count for something, that is, the Zionist elite.
That Gelernter’s proposition was put forth in Commentary—long-edited
by neo-conservative “ex-Trotskyite” Norman Podhoretz, who still remains
the power-behind-the-scenes at the journal—means quite a lot. Generally
recognized as one of the foremost media influences directing U.S.
foreign policy in the Bush administration, Commentary is certainly one
of the leading— and hardline—voices of Zionism, not only in America, but
worldwide.
In addition, although Gelernter is a computer specialist, his views
on political affairs are regularly published with great fanfare in the
pages of The New York Times and The Washington Post, and in such staunch
pro-Israel publications as The New Republic, National Review and
Zionist billionaire Rupert Murdoch’s house journal, The Weekly Standard,
edited by William Kristol, who is perhaps the chief media publicist and
public affairs strategist for the so-called “neo-conservative” point of
view today.
As such, what Gelernter has to say should be considered carefully,
inasmuch he is very much a part of the Kristol network and also given
free rein in Commentary to air such provocative opinions. Gelernter is
one of the most widely-read voices of Zionism today.
Thus, to understand what the “neo-conservatives” such as Gelernter
believe is to understand the very mindset of the hard-line Zionist
movement not only in the United States and Israel, but worldwide, for
neo-conservatism is probably best described as perhaps the foremost
influence within the always-multifaceted world of Zionism today.
Although the history of the neo-conservatives (outlined in detail in
this author’s previous work, The High Priests of War) is beyond the
scope of our present study, it is important to note that the
aforementioned William Kristol’s father, Irving Kristol, is known as
“the godfather” of the neo-conservative movement and was himself, as an
old-line Trotskyite communist, one of the self-dubbed “New York
intellectuals”—part of a cell which actually called itself “The
Family”—who acted as mentor for Podhoretz during the time when
Commentary was emerging as one of the Israeli lobby’s most powerful
media voices.
Today, the Kristols and Podhoretz—along with those such as Gelernter—
are stalwart forces behind the global agenda of the Bush
administration, allied with such key administration policymakers as
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and collaborating intimately
with like-minded allies in hard-line factions in Israel.
(…) it is very much a philosophical complement to the theme put forth
by Sharansky—and dutifully and enthusiastically echoed by Bush—and part
of a not-so-subtle ongoing effort to underscore and promote the new
international imperium the Bush administration is working to effect.
While his essay was published before Bush’s inaugural address was
publicly delivered—although it had already been privately concocted in
the hands of Gelernter’s Zionist associates—Gelernter contends that what
today is the Sharansky-Bush point of view goes back, in American
historical terms, to the days of the Puritan and Pilgrim founding
fathers.
Noting that “Puritans spoke of themselves as God’s new chosen people,
living in God’s new promised land—in short, as God’s new Israel,”
Gelernter asserts that “Many thinkers have noted that Americanism is
inspired by or close to or intertwined with Puritanism,” noting that
“one of the most impressive scholars to say so recently is Samuel
Huntington, in his formidable book on American identity, Who Are We?”
An old Council on Foreign Relations hand, Huntington seems an ironic
choice for Gelertner to cite when preaching about Americanism and
democracy, inasmuch as Huntington’s earlier book The Crisis of Democracy
(published by the Rockefeller-funded Trilateral Commission) suggested
there was too much democracy in America and that it needed to be
suppressed. However, then again, “democracy”—in the eyes of the
elite—applies only to those whom they want to have freedom.
More recently, Huntington emerged a vocal spokesman for a determined
high-level campaign to block certain groups of immigrants—namely Muslims
and Hispanic Catholics—from coming into the United States, basically in
the name of “fighting terrorism and anti-Semitism,” since the Jewish
elite have concluded that Catholic immigrants, along with Muslims, are
suspicious of Jewish power and not easily controlled.
In any case, Gelernter says that the Puritanism of Huntington’s chosen type is the real foundation of America. He writes:
Puritanism did not merely inspire or influence Americanism, it turned into Americanism. . . . You cannot really understand the Pilgrims, or Puritans in general, unless you know the Hebrew Bible and classical Jewish history; knowing Judaism itself also helps . . . Early exponents of Americanism tended to define even their own Christianity [emphasis Gelernter’s] in ways that make it sound like Judaism.
And it is probably worth pointing out that Gelenter notes that
Puritanism, in its classic sense on American shores, underwent
transition, so much so that many Puritan congregations became Unitarian.
And the irony there, of course, is there are quite a few
Christians—including fundamentalist supporters of Israel—who don’t even
consider Unitarians to be Christians. (But that’s another question for
another day and for others to debate.)
In any case, for all intents and purposes, Gelernter is perhaps
hinting that (at least in the Zionist view) the modern-day form of
“Puritanism” underlying “Americanism” is actually anything but
Christian. And this, of course, again, would surprise many Christian
supporters of Israel who proclaim that America is a Christian nation
doing its part in helping fulfill God’s so-called promises to the Jewish
people.
Gelernter’s assessment of the Bible, as he reads it, is that, among
other things, Americans, in particular, have “a divine mission to all
mankind” and that three conclusions can be reached: “Every human being
everywhere is entitled to freedom, equality, and democracy.” (What Bible
Gelernter refers to may be a good question, but certainly beyond our
scope here.)
Suggesting that those whom he calls “the theologians of Americanism”
understood that freedom, equality and democracy were not just
philosophical ideas but “the word of God,” Gelernter concludes that the
consequence is “the fervor and passion with which Americans believe
their creed.” Gelernter says that creed is that “Americans, virtually
alone in the world, insist that freedom, equality, and democracy are
right not only for France and Spain but for Afghanistan and Iraq.”
Here Gelernter begins to spin his particular theme that Zionism is
integral to and inseparable from what he says is “Americanism”:
To sum up Americanism’s creed as far as freedom, equality, and democracy for all is to state only half the case. The other half deals with a promised land, a chosen people, and a universal, divinely ordained mission. This part of Americanism is the American version of biblical Zionism: in short, American Zionism.
Purporting that “Americanism” (as he defines it) is “American
Zionism”— the idea that America is also a Zionist “promised land” that
is as one with the state of Israel and traditional Jewish Zionism
itself, Gelernter is suggesting that both Israel and America are Jewish
states. He goes even further:
Classical Israel’s (and classical Zionism’s) contribution to Americanism is incalculable. No modern historian or thinker I am aware of . . . has done justice to this extraordinary fact. They seem to have forgotten what the eminent 19th century Irish historian William Lecky recognized: that “Hebraic mortar cemented the foundations of American democracy.” And even Lecky, I suspect, did not grasp the full extent of this truth. Unless we do grasp it, we can never fully understand Americanism—or anti-Americanism.
In short, Gelernter is avowing that “anti-Americanism” is nothing
more (or nothing less) than opposition to the Zionist theology that he
contends played such a considerable role as the “mortar” that “cemented
the foundations of American democracy.” Then, Gelernter moves forward,
applying his bizarre theory to the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. In
the same spirit in which The Washington Post on January 21, 2005
declared President Bush’s global view to be “more Wilsonian than
conservative,” Gelernter asserts:
[Woodrow] Wilson stands right at the center of classical Americanism. No president spoke the language of Bible and divine mission more lucidly . . . During Wilson’s administration, Americanism accomplished a fundamental transition. It had always included the idea of divine mission. But what was [emphasis in the original] the mission? Until the closing of the frontier in the last decade of the 19th century, the mission was to populate the continent. With the frontier closed, the mission became “Americanism for the whole world.”
According to Gelernter, subsequent presidents such as Franklin D.
Roosevelt and Harry S Truman waged wars on behalf of Americanism. FDR’s
war against a virtually united Europe, allied with Japan, was no less
than a war to vanquish perhaps the greatest threat that ever emerged to
Zionist power in the entire history of the planet. Truman, of course,
launched the Cold War against the Soviets which we now know was yet
another mechanism of global profiteering, for even while American kids
were dying in Korea and later in Vietnam, international banking
houses—many of them Jewish, some not— were propping up the Soviet
tyranny while it was in their interests to do so.
However, Gelernter says, it was Ronald Reagan who affirmed this
“Americanism” when he spoke of a “shining city upon a hill,” citing the
Bible’s book of Matthew in the same spirit of Puritan father John
Winthrop. It was Reagan, claims Gelernter, whose “use of these words
connected modern America to the humane Christian vision—the Puritan
vision—the vision (ultimately) of the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish
people—that created this nation.” Now, Gelernter says, “That Americanism
is the successor of Puritanism is crucial to [understanding]
anti-Americanism.”
According to the Zionist-based slant that Gelernter puts forth,
modernday European opposition to the global designs being advanced by
the neoconservative policy makers in the Bush administration is nothing
more than a current manifestation of something long past:
In the 18th century anti-Americans were conservative, monarchist and anti-Puritans. . . . In the 19th century, European elites became increasingly hostile to Christianity—which inevitably entailed hostility to America.
And with a grand flourish, Gelernter lays it on the line . . .
In modern times, anti-Americanism is closely associated with anti-Christianism and anti-Semitism. [Gelernter’s emphasis}
All of this reflects the mindset of the Zionist elite and those who
are now dictating American foreign policy in the name of a grand scheme
of advancing some ill-defined global democratic revolution.
What it represents is nothing more than the New World Order that
genuine American patriots warned about for generations, a scheme that is
genuine “anti-Americanism” in its most basic definition.
Real Americans—and their many good friends around the globe who are
rightly concerned with the rise of Zionist power in America—would make a
mistake to discount the influence of such thinking: agree or disagree,
this is the philosophy of the Zionist elite, however immoral and Hellish
it may be.
The end result, in the Zionist grand scheme, is the establishment of a global empire—ruled from America, The New Jerusalem.
While the “real” Jerusalem in the occupied land of Palestine may
function as the spiritual capital of international Zionism, America will
provide the money and the arms and the young men and women who will
fight and die to make the world safe for Zionist wealth and supremacy,
all in the name of “Americanism” which is now the great Jewish mask.
Thus, in the end, the thesis put forth in The New Jerusalem — that the Zionists have laid claim to America as their New Jerusalem — is not some hor- rific and hate-filled “ anti-Jewish conspiracy theory. ”
In fact, according to the Zionists themselves, the concept that America is The New Jerusalem is the very foundation of Zionism in the 21st century. That conclusion is inescapable.
The question that remains is what Americans — and others worldwide — intend to do about it . . .
Is America more than just “ The New Jerusalem ” ?Perhaps it is truly . . . The New Babylon.
CONCLUSION
Will the House of David Reign Supreme?
Will the House of David Reign Supreme?
(...) The Rothschild Dynasty has hijacked the American republic and the
United States has now been established as the New Babylon with the New
World Order forces relentlessly pushing their agenda at a faster pace
than ever before. Ultimate victory, they perceive, is within their
reach, but only if they are able to destroy the opposition and to
continue to divide and conquer those who dare to challenge their agenda.
As such, the blood and treasure of the American people are being hurled into global conflicts designed to bring the NewWorld Order into being. The wars on behalf of Israeli hegemony in the Middle East are really only the beginning. Many more wars of conquest lie ahead.Those nations that challenge the NewWorld Order will be targeted.
And lest there be any doubt that the Rothschild Empire and the New Pharisees now view the United States as the preeminent force in their drive for a global imperium, it is vital to consider this point:
Propagandists for the Jewish agenda now openly charge that critics of Israel (and of U.S. favoritism for Israel) are not only anti-Semitic and anti-Israel but also anti-Christian and anti-American, that anti-Israel sentiments are actually the underlying foundation of anti-Americanism and, in turn, anti-Americanism is inextricably indivisible from anti-Israel,anti-Semitic and even anti-Christian sentiments. Such extraordinary assertions are being nurtured at the highest levels of the Jewish-controlled mass media and are being inserted into the discourse of public debate in America.
In a certain sense, there is some truth to the theme that “anti-Americanism” is a form of opposition to Israel. Many people around the world concerned about the new imperialism pursued by the United States on Israel’s behalf recognize that this policy is not “Americanism” but, in fact, the product of the Rothschild Dynasty and the historic Jewish agenda.
However, as usual, the theoreticians of the Jewish Utopia always show great capacity to twist reality in order to make it fit their peculiar world view.Actually, people worldwide are not particularly “anti-American” (in the sense that they have any problem with the American people).
So because people from all walks of life from around the globe often have a better understanding than Americans of who really rules America, they actually have a certain sympathy for Americans for having allowed themselves to be manipulated so relentlessly by a powerful minority. So there’s very little “anti-Americanism” in the general sense of the term.
In fact, most people worldwide have no trouble with the principles of democracy, liberty and freedom—however loosely defined.The idea that the rest of the planet (with the exception of Israel) is “anti-American” is a dangerous myth propagated in order to turn Americans against anyone around the globe who dares to question Jewish power in America.
Thus, the concept of “anti-Americanism” is a Jewish invention. It was in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks and in the period leading up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003,that the Jewish-controlled media began hyping“anti-Americanism,” to stoke up the so-called “war on terrorism” of which, it was said, the campaign to destroy Iraq was a vital component.
The media began advising Americans that “The whole world is against us”—or, as it was generally rendered in the media: “The whole world is against us good Americans and our good friend Israel.” The theme that “anti-Americanism”had run rampant was instilled inAmericans for the purpose of making them “anti” everyone who refused to support the wars the Jewish lobby demanded thatAmericans fight. In a sense,support for the Iraq war (in particular) became the measuring stick by which to determine who was in sync with the more broad-ranging global Jewish agenda and who wasn’t.
In any case, as noted,“anti-Americanism” is being equated with opposition not only to Israel and Jewish interests but even to Christianity itself—an extraordinary theme indeed.
Now although it is no doubt quite difficult for the average American to understand such a broad-ranging historical and geopolitical contention with obviously immense global ramifications, this is precisely what one of the Jewish elite’s most highly regarded“intellectuals”contended in an audacious essay published in the January 2005 issue of Commentary magazine, the journal of the American Jewish Committee.
In his Commentary essay, “Americanism—and Its Enemies,” Yale Professor David Gelernter said that “Americanism” itself—at least as defined by Gelernter and his confreres—is no more than a modern-day evolution of old-line Zionist thought, going back to the Old Testament itself. America, he contended, is essentially the new Israel—a virtual adjunct of the State of Israel.
That Gelernter’s proposition was published in Commentary—long-edited by neo-conservative “ex-Trotskyite” Norman Podhoretz and which is now under the direction of John Podhoretz, his son—means a great deal. Known as one of the foremost media influences directing U.S. foreign policy in the Bush administration,Commentary is certainly one of the leading—and hardline—voices of the Jewish power elite, not only in America, but worldwide.
In addition, although Gelernter is a computer specialist, his views on political affairs are regularly published with great fanfare in the pages of all of the elite magazines and newspapers in America, ranging from The Washington Post to The NewYork Times to TheWeekly Standard, the “neoconservative” journal of Rothschild Empire media baron Rupert Murdoch.
To understand what Gelernter asserts is to understand the mindset of those promoting a NewWorld Order, to recognize that America is now perceived as the force for achieving that Jewish Imperium.
Asserting that what he called“American Zionism”goes back, in American terms, to the days of the Puritan and Pilgrim founding fathers, Gelernter noted that “Puritans spoke of themselves as God’s new chosen people, living in God’s new promised land—in short, as God’s new Israel.”
Gelernter added that “Many thinkers have noted that Americanism is inspired by or close to or intertwined with Puritanism,” noting that “one of the most impressive scholars to say so recently is Samuel Huntington, in his formidable [2004] book on American identity,Who AreWe?” (*) Gelernter says that the Puritanism of Huntington’s chosen type is the real foundation of America and that which has driven American thinking from the earliest days of our history. It’s all Jewish—according to Gelernter:
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(*) An old hand at the Rothschild’s New York outpost, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR),Huntington was also author of The Crisis of Democracy—published in 1975 by the Trilateral Commission, a CFR-allied NewWorld Order power group— which suggested there was too much democracy in America and that it needed to be suppressed. In the eyes of the elite,“democracy” is a right granted only to those in their favor. It was Huntington who popularized the now-infamous term “Clash of Civilizations” in a 1993 article in the CFR’s journal, Foreign Affairs, and in a 1996 book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. However, the term“clash of civilizations”was first used in 1956—in a small circulation academic publication, The Middle East Journal—by Jewish theoretician and hard-line anti- Arab and anti-Muslim propagandist, Bernard Lewis and later in his 1964 book, The Middle East and theWest. Lewis revived his “clash” theme for high-level circles in an article,“The Roots of Muslim Rage,” in the Sept. 1990 Atlantic Monthly, then owned by Jewish billionaire Mortimer Zuckerman, for several years the president of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the official alliance of the key American Jewish power groups. In 2004, Huntington— in his book, Who Are We? (cited by Gelernter)—publicly proclaimed America’s “Anglo” roots and urged blocking certain groups—Muslims and Hispanic Catholics—from coming into the United States, this in the name of “fighting terrorism and anti- Semitism,” since the Jews have historically believed that Catholics and Muslims are suspicious of Jewish power and not easily controlled.
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And it is probably worth pointing out that Gelernter notes that Puritanism underwent transition, so much so that many Puritan congregations became Unitarian. And the irony is that there are many Christians—including fundamentalist supporters of Israel—who don’t even consider Unitarians to be Christians. (Another question for others to debate.)
In any case, Gelernter is hinting that (at least in the Zionist view) the modern-day form of “Puritanism” underlying “Americanism” is actually anything but Christian. And this, of course, again,would surprise many Christian supporters of Israel who proclaim that America is a Christian nation doing its part in helping fulfill God’s so-called promises to the Jewish people.
Gelernter’s assessment of the Bible, as he reads it, is thatAmericans, in particular, have “a divine mission to all mankind” and that three conclusions can be reached: “Every human being everywhere is entitled to freedom, equality, and democracy.” Here Gelernter began to spin his particular theme that Zionism is integral to and inseparable from what he says is “Americanism”:
Purporting that “Americanism” (as he defines it) is “American Zionism”—that America is a Zionist“promised land”as one with the state of Israel and traditional Zionism itself, Gelernter suggests that both Israel and America are Jewish states, declaring:
In short, Gelernter was avowing that “anti-Americanism” is opposition to the Zionist theology that he contends played such a considerable role as the “mortar” that “cemented the foundations of American democracy.” Gelernter applied all of this to his view of the internationalist bent in American foreign policy that began to emerge in its most grandiose sense, in particular, during the administration of Woodrow Wilson (at which time, we must recall, the Rothschild Empire cemented its power inAmerica with the institution of the Federal Reserve monopoly on the American economy and political system).
In his 2007 work, pretentiously entitled Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion—essentially a book-length exposition of his essay in Commentary—Gelernter wrote:
Those who read Gelernter’s assessment ofWilson’s internationalism and Wilson’s version of “Americanism” cannot help but be reminded—as they should be—of the grand scheme of a Jewish Utopia as outlined earlier in these pages. So by Gelernter’s estimation, let it be said, America is now charged with the responsibility of establishing a NewWorld Order.
According to Gelernter, subsequent presidents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S Truman waged wars on behalf of Americanism. And, he said, Ronald Reagan affirmed this “Americanism” when he spoke of a “shining city upon a hill” citing the Bible’s book of Matthew in the same spirit as Puritan father JohnWinthrop.
It was Reagan, claimed Gelernter in Commentary, whose “use of these words connected modern America to the humane Christian vision—the Puritan vision—the vision (ultimately) of the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish people—that created this nation.”Now, Gelernter says,“That Americanism is the successor of Puritanism is crucial to [understanding] anti-Americanism.”
According to the Judeo-centric slant that Gelernter put forth, modernday European opposition to the global designs of pro-Israel neo-conservatives was no more than a manifestation of a longstanding point of view:
Thus with a grand flourish,Gelernter proclaimed . . .
And while many American Christians might be delighted by Gelernter’s discussion of Christianity as it applies to his version of “Americanism” it should be pointed out to those Christians that, in his book Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion, Gelernter stated flatly that “You can believe in Americanism without believing in God—so long as you believe in man.” So Gelernter’s definition of “Christianity” (which most Christians affirm is a belief in God) is not what Christians might mistakenly believe Gelernter is talking about when discussing Christianity and “Americanism.”
In short, Gelernter’s version of “Americanism” is not Christianity at all. Rather it is a modern-day expression of the age-old Babylonian Talmudic dream of a Jewish Utopia: global rule of all people by the Jews. But in today’s context, the Jews will use America and“Americanism” to advance their agenda. Gelernter’s theory is fully in line with Jewish philosopher Max Dimont’s suggestion (reviewed in our opening pages) that America was truly the new locus of Jewish power, that America was indeed the New Babylon.
In his book, Gelernter candidly expressed the contention that the United States (base of what he has called “American Zionism”) is now charged with an imperial (even God-given) duty to remake the world, that “Americanism” is “the Creed,” of this global agenda, that this “Fourth Great Western Religion” is the driving force behind—and which must establish—a new planet-wide regime: in short, the New World Order:
All of this reflects the mindset of those who are now dictating American policy in the name of a grand scheme of advancing their global agenda. What it represents is nothing more than the NewWorld Order that genuine American patriots warned about for generations, a scheme that is genuine “anti-Americanism” in its most basic definition.
The end result, in the grand scheme, is the establishment of a global empire—ruled from America, which is now the new foundation—the New Babylon—for the Jewish Utopia: the NewWorld Order.
While the “real” Jerusalem in the occupied land of Palestine may function as the spiritual capital of international Zionism, America will provide the money and the arms and the young men and women who will fight and die to make the world safe for Jewish wealth and supremacy, all in the name of “Americanism” which is now the great Jewish mask.
Thus, in the end, the thesis we’ve explored—that the Rothschild Empire and the New Pharisees have laid claim to America as their new base of power—is not some horrific and hate-filled “anti-Jewish conspiracy theory.”
In fact, as we have seen, according to the Jewish world view, America is the very foundation for Global Zionism in the 21st century.
That conclusion is inescapable.
The facts pointing to that conclusion are before us—all too visible. (...)
As such, the blood and treasure of the American people are being hurled into global conflicts designed to bring the NewWorld Order into being. The wars on behalf of Israeli hegemony in the Middle East are really only the beginning. Many more wars of conquest lie ahead.Those nations that challenge the NewWorld Order will be targeted.
And lest there be any doubt that the Rothschild Empire and the New Pharisees now view the United States as the preeminent force in their drive for a global imperium, it is vital to consider this point:
Propagandists for the Jewish agenda now openly charge that critics of Israel (and of U.S. favoritism for Israel) are not only anti-Semitic and anti-Israel but also anti-Christian and anti-American, that anti-Israel sentiments are actually the underlying foundation of anti-Americanism and, in turn, anti-Americanism is inextricably indivisible from anti-Israel,anti-Semitic and even anti-Christian sentiments. Such extraordinary assertions are being nurtured at the highest levels of the Jewish-controlled mass media and are being inserted into the discourse of public debate in America.
In a certain sense, there is some truth to the theme that “anti-Americanism” is a form of opposition to Israel. Many people around the world concerned about the new imperialism pursued by the United States on Israel’s behalf recognize that this policy is not “Americanism” but, in fact, the product of the Rothschild Dynasty and the historic Jewish agenda.
However, as usual, the theoreticians of the Jewish Utopia always show great capacity to twist reality in order to make it fit their peculiar world view.Actually, people worldwide are not particularly “anti-American” (in the sense that they have any problem with the American people).
So because people from all walks of life from around the globe often have a better understanding than Americans of who really rules America, they actually have a certain sympathy for Americans for having allowed themselves to be manipulated so relentlessly by a powerful minority. So there’s very little “anti-Americanism” in the general sense of the term.
In fact, most people worldwide have no trouble with the principles of democracy, liberty and freedom—however loosely defined.The idea that the rest of the planet (with the exception of Israel) is “anti-American” is a dangerous myth propagated in order to turn Americans against anyone around the globe who dares to question Jewish power in America.
Thus, the concept of “anti-Americanism” is a Jewish invention. It was in the wake of the 9-11 terrorist attacks and in the period leading up to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003,that the Jewish-controlled media began hyping“anti-Americanism,” to stoke up the so-called “war on terrorism” of which, it was said, the campaign to destroy Iraq was a vital component.
The media began advising Americans that “The whole world is against us”—or, as it was generally rendered in the media: “The whole world is against us good Americans and our good friend Israel.” The theme that “anti-Americanism”had run rampant was instilled inAmericans for the purpose of making them “anti” everyone who refused to support the wars the Jewish lobby demanded thatAmericans fight. In a sense,support for the Iraq war (in particular) became the measuring stick by which to determine who was in sync with the more broad-ranging global Jewish agenda and who wasn’t.
In any case, as noted,“anti-Americanism” is being equated with opposition not only to Israel and Jewish interests but even to Christianity itself—an extraordinary theme indeed.
Now although it is no doubt quite difficult for the average American to understand such a broad-ranging historical and geopolitical contention with obviously immense global ramifications, this is precisely what one of the Jewish elite’s most highly regarded“intellectuals”contended in an audacious essay published in the January 2005 issue of Commentary magazine, the journal of the American Jewish Committee.
In his Commentary essay, “Americanism—and Its Enemies,” Yale Professor David Gelernter said that “Americanism” itself—at least as defined by Gelernter and his confreres—is no more than a modern-day evolution of old-line Zionist thought, going back to the Old Testament itself. America, he contended, is essentially the new Israel—a virtual adjunct of the State of Israel.
That Gelernter’s proposition was published in Commentary—long-edited by neo-conservative “ex-Trotskyite” Norman Podhoretz and which is now under the direction of John Podhoretz, his son—means a great deal. Known as one of the foremost media influences directing U.S. foreign policy in the Bush administration,Commentary is certainly one of the leading—and hardline—voices of the Jewish power elite, not only in America, but worldwide.
In addition, although Gelernter is a computer specialist, his views on political affairs are regularly published with great fanfare in the pages of all of the elite magazines and newspapers in America, ranging from The Washington Post to The NewYork Times to TheWeekly Standard, the “neoconservative” journal of Rothschild Empire media baron Rupert Murdoch.
To understand what Gelernter asserts is to understand the mindset of those promoting a NewWorld Order, to recognize that America is now perceived as the force for achieving that Jewish Imperium.
Asserting that what he called“American Zionism”goes back, in American terms, to the days of the Puritan and Pilgrim founding fathers, Gelernter noted that “Puritans spoke of themselves as God’s new chosen people, living in God’s new promised land—in short, as God’s new Israel.”
Gelernter added that “Many thinkers have noted that Americanism is inspired by or close to or intertwined with Puritanism,” noting that “one of the most impressive scholars to say so recently is Samuel Huntington, in his formidable [2004] book on American identity,Who AreWe?” (*) Gelernter says that the Puritanism of Huntington’s chosen type is the real foundation of America and that which has driven American thinking from the earliest days of our history. It’s all Jewish—according to Gelernter:
Puritanism did not merely inspire or influence Americanism, it turned into Americanism. . . . You cannot really understand the Pilgrims, or Puritans in general, unless you know the Hebrew Bible and classical Jewish history; knowing Judaism itself also helps . . .
Early exponents of Americanism tended to define even their own Christianity [emphasis Gelernter’s] in ways that make it sound like Judaism.
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(*) An old hand at the Rothschild’s New York outpost, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR),Huntington was also author of The Crisis of Democracy—published in 1975 by the Trilateral Commission, a CFR-allied NewWorld Order power group— which suggested there was too much democracy in America and that it needed to be suppressed. In the eyes of the elite,“democracy” is a right granted only to those in their favor. It was Huntington who popularized the now-infamous term “Clash of Civilizations” in a 1993 article in the CFR’s journal, Foreign Affairs, and in a 1996 book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. However, the term“clash of civilizations”was first used in 1956—in a small circulation academic publication, The Middle East Journal—by Jewish theoretician and hard-line anti- Arab and anti-Muslim propagandist, Bernard Lewis and later in his 1964 book, The Middle East and theWest. Lewis revived his “clash” theme for high-level circles in an article,“The Roots of Muslim Rage,” in the Sept. 1990 Atlantic Monthly, then owned by Jewish billionaire Mortimer Zuckerman, for several years the president of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the official alliance of the key American Jewish power groups. In 2004, Huntington— in his book, Who Are We? (cited by Gelernter)—publicly proclaimed America’s “Anglo” roots and urged blocking certain groups—Muslims and Hispanic Catholics—from coming into the United States, this in the name of “fighting terrorism and anti- Semitism,” since the Jews have historically believed that Catholics and Muslims are suspicious of Jewish power and not easily controlled.
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And it is probably worth pointing out that Gelernter notes that Puritanism underwent transition, so much so that many Puritan congregations became Unitarian. And the irony is that there are many Christians—including fundamentalist supporters of Israel—who don’t even consider Unitarians to be Christians. (Another question for others to debate.)
In any case, Gelernter is hinting that (at least in the Zionist view) the modern-day form of “Puritanism” underlying “Americanism” is actually anything but Christian. And this, of course, again,would surprise many Christian supporters of Israel who proclaim that America is a Christian nation doing its part in helping fulfill God’s so-called promises to the Jewish people.
Gelernter’s assessment of the Bible, as he reads it, is thatAmericans, in particular, have “a divine mission to all mankind” and that three conclusions can be reached: “Every human being everywhere is entitled to freedom, equality, and democracy.” Here Gelernter began to spin his particular theme that Zionism is integral to and inseparable from what he says is “Americanism”:
To sum up Americanism’s creed as far as freedom, equality, and democracy for all is to state only half the case. The other half deals with a promised land, a chosen people, and a universal, divinely ordained mission. This part of Americanism is the American version of biblical Zionism: in short, American Zionism.
Purporting that “Americanism” (as he defines it) is “American Zionism”—that America is a Zionist“promised land”as one with the state of Israel and traditional Zionism itself, Gelernter suggests that both Israel and America are Jewish states, declaring:
Classical Israel’s (and classical Zionism’s) contribution to Americanism is incalculable.Nomodern historian or thinker I am aware of . . . has done justice to this extraordinary fact . . . Unless we do grasp it, we can never fully understand Americanism—or anti-Americanism.
In short, Gelernter was avowing that “anti-Americanism” is opposition to the Zionist theology that he contends played such a considerable role as the “mortar” that “cemented the foundations of American democracy.” Gelernter applied all of this to his view of the internationalist bent in American foreign policy that began to emerge in its most grandiose sense, in particular, during the administration of Woodrow Wilson (at which time, we must recall, the Rothschild Empire cemented its power inAmerica with the institution of the Federal Reserve monopoly on the American economy and political system).
In his 2007 work, pretentiously entitled Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion—essentially a book-length exposition of his essay in Commentary—Gelernter wrote:
America’s participation in World War I was her attempt to act like the new chosen people, to set forth on a chivalrous quest to perfect the world; to spread liberty, equality, and democracy to all mankind. . . .
No president spoke the language of the Bible, divine mission, and American Zionism more consistently than Woodrow Wilson . . . [and] Americanism inspired his agonized, epochal decision to take America into the war. . .
In time he came to believe that America, grown to be a great power,must fight to bring Americanism to the world. . . .And some of Wilson’s critics made a point of singling out the Old Testament component o fWilson’s beliefs as especially obnoxious.
Those who read Gelernter’s assessment ofWilson’s internationalism and Wilson’s version of “Americanism” cannot help but be reminded—as they should be—of the grand scheme of a Jewish Utopia as outlined earlier in these pages. So by Gelernter’s estimation, let it be said, America is now charged with the responsibility of establishing a NewWorld Order.
According to Gelernter, subsequent presidents such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S Truman waged wars on behalf of Americanism. And, he said, Ronald Reagan affirmed this “Americanism” when he spoke of a “shining city upon a hill” citing the Bible’s book of Matthew in the same spirit as Puritan father JohnWinthrop.
It was Reagan, claimed Gelernter in Commentary, whose “use of these words connected modern America to the humane Christian vision—the Puritan vision—the vision (ultimately) of the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish people—that created this nation.”Now, Gelernter says,“That Americanism is the successor of Puritanism is crucial to [understanding] anti-Americanism.”
According to the Judeo-centric slant that Gelernter put forth, modernday European opposition to the global designs of pro-Israel neo-conservatives was no more than a manifestation of a longstanding point of view:
In the 18th century anti-Americans were conservative, monarchist and anti-Puritans. . . . In the 19th century, European elites became increasingly hostile to Christianity—which inevitably entailed hostility to America.
Thus with a grand flourish,Gelernter proclaimed . . .
In modern times, anti-Americanism is closely associated with anti-Christianism and anti-Semitism. [Gelernter’s emphasis}
And while many American Christians might be delighted by Gelernter’s discussion of Christianity as it applies to his version of “Americanism” it should be pointed out to those Christians that, in his book Americanism: The Fourth Great Western Religion, Gelernter stated flatly that “You can believe in Americanism without believing in God—so long as you believe in man.” So Gelernter’s definition of “Christianity” (which most Christians affirm is a belief in God) is not what Christians might mistakenly believe Gelernter is talking about when discussing Christianity and “Americanism.”
In short, Gelernter’s version of “Americanism” is not Christianity at all. Rather it is a modern-day expression of the age-old Babylonian Talmudic dream of a Jewish Utopia: global rule of all people by the Jews. But in today’s context, the Jews will use America and“Americanism” to advance their agenda. Gelernter’s theory is fully in line with Jewish philosopher Max Dimont’s suggestion (reviewed in our opening pages) that America was truly the new locus of Jewish power, that America was indeed the New Babylon.
In his book, Gelernter candidly expressed the contention that the United States (base of what he has called “American Zionism”) is now charged with an imperial (even God-given) duty to remake the world, that “Americanism” is “the Creed,” of this global agenda, that this “Fourth Great Western Religion” is the driving force behind—and which must establish—a new planet-wide regime: in short, the New World Order:
We are the one and only biggest boy [in the world today]. If there is to be justice in the world, America must create it. . . .We must pursue justice, help the suffering, and overthrow tyrants. We must spread the Creed.
All of this reflects the mindset of those who are now dictating American policy in the name of a grand scheme of advancing their global agenda. What it represents is nothing more than the NewWorld Order that genuine American patriots warned about for generations, a scheme that is genuine “anti-Americanism” in its most basic definition.
The end result, in the grand scheme, is the establishment of a global empire—ruled from America, which is now the new foundation—the New Babylon—for the Jewish Utopia: the NewWorld Order.
While the “real” Jerusalem in the occupied land of Palestine may function as the spiritual capital of international Zionism, America will provide the money and the arms and the young men and women who will fight and die to make the world safe for Jewish wealth and supremacy, all in the name of “Americanism” which is now the great Jewish mask.
Thus, in the end, the thesis we’ve explored—that the Rothschild Empire and the New Pharisees have laid claim to America as their new base of power—is not some horrific and hate-filled “anti-Jewish conspiracy theory.”
In fact, as we have seen, according to the Jewish world view, America is the very foundation for Global Zionism in the 21st century.
That conclusion is inescapable.
The facts pointing to that conclusion are before us—all too visible. (...)
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