> On 16 Feb 2015, at 9:30 pm, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> On 16 Feb 2015, at 07:22, Kim Jones wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On 16 Feb 2015, at 5:12 am, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am not sure if I fear more radical islamism or the political correctness
>>> which has never stop to sustain the radical (pseudo--Islam), which is
>>> nazism in disguised. In fact the nazis have disguised antisemitism into
>>> antizionism since the end of war II.
>>
>>
>> There are some like David Icke and other loudmouths who see the Jewish
>> people not as the beneficiaries of Zionism but as its victims.
>
> I find this rather grave. Jews are victims of those who extended their
> religion and can't accept they did not convert to that extension. Then
> zionism was a mean to defend themselves and take their fate in their own
> hands.
>
>
>
>
>> I have not formed any views about that but would love to get your take on
>> Zionism.
>
> I defend the israelian right to live their lives in peace. I do this for the
> same reason that I defend the french, the belgium, the people from
> Luxembourg, Congo, Japan, the russian, etc.
>
> I take antizionism as squared antisemitisme. It is antisemitism disguised as
> politically correct, which sometimes it is, because for some people think
> "antizionism" is only a critics of Israel politics, but of course it is
> false: antizionism is against the very existence of the state of Israel.
>
> The palestinians are not victim of the Israelians, they are victim of the
> antizionist who stoled their cause to transform the place they live into a
> battle-field in a total war against Israel. They are victim of the "Muslim
> Brotherhood", not of the Israelians.
> The palestinians are victim of us, including facebook and Youtube, where
> videos showing Palestinians killed and tortured by the Hamas (palestinian
> branch of the Muslim Brotherhood) disappeared all the time.
>
> You can look at the chart of the Hamas: which is good summary of Mein Kampf.
> They are no more muslims than Hitler was christian. Here is a version in
> french:
> http://iremam.cnrs.fr/legrain/voix15.htm
>
> The enemies of Israel are the antisemite, anti-free-thinking,
> anti-democracies, anti-homosexuals, anti-anything-different-from-me, etc.
>
> The Muslim Brotherhood is much dangerous than IS. They use with some success
> propaganda instead of bullets, and the occident seemed to fall in the trap.
> They work for the long run, and they fight against all christians, jews and
> muslims, to impose their nazi ideology, with some "islamic clothe" which is
> only that "clothes".
>
> Saudi, Qatar, Iran and all countries financing those "religious" armed groups
> are the enemies of humanity.
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> The problem is not so much radical "islam", that those who finance them,
>>> directly or indirectly.
>>
>>
>> Well, who are they? Don't tell me - the banksters.
>
> The banks are taken into hostage. They are victim of the prohibitionists
> already. That is what makes the problem hard to solve: the petrol interest,
> the cold war, etc.
>
>
>
>> Are the banksters your modern-day Nazis?
>
> I think that the modern day Nazis are the direct descendant of the war II
> nazis who escaped and take refuge in some south america country and in the
> Middle-East. They are nazi in the sense that they want eliminate all jews
> from the planet, and incidentally all christians, all atheists, all secular
> muslims, ... well, everyone except themselves.
>
> Banks, media, academies, governement are not really the enemies, but they are
> infiltrated by them, in some large proportion, due to the convergence of
> interest of the prohibitionists, the special interests (petrol, paper,
> textile, pharmaceutical, etc.) and the "islamic nazis".
>
>
>
>> The banksters must love radical Islam. With every head that gets lopped off,
>> with every prisoner burnt alive, the banksters hear that familiar "kerching!"
>
> Some banksters, yes.
>
>
>>> Solution: step 1: stop the prohibition of medication, which fuels the motor
>>> of the international criminality.
>>>
>>> But we can't do that. Why?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "I'm not saying there aren't a lot of dangerous people out there. I am
>>>> saying a lot of them are in government" - Russell Brand
>>>
>>>
>>> That's why.
>>>
>>> It is not conspiracy. It is a dangerous amount of corruption.
>>>
>>> Bruno
>>
>>
>> OK - are you a fan of Karen Hudes? Ex senior counsel at the World Bank
>> turned whistle-blower. This woman has seen the Heart of Darkness of the
>> global financial machine and she has seen uttermost evil at the highest
>> level.
>>
>> For anyone not familiar with Karen, here is a good link to get started:
>>
>> The interviewer is a bit of an alarmist, but Karen is as cool and as
>> together as anything I have ever seen:
>>
>> http://youtu.be/SWNsU9ANO98
>
> I will take a look at this this evening. I think I recognize her. I think
> that the enemy are in large part those who killed Kennedy, and perpetuate
> prohibition. By signing the NDAA 2012, Obama confessed that either he has a
> gun on its head, or that he has a gun on our head. You can sum up that bill
> by "the terrorists have won". After that bill, the "war on terror" appears to
> be just as fake as the war on drugs: it is fear selling, and it is used as
> the main fuel in the international criminal machinery.
>
> The problem is not capitalism per se, but prohibitionism which has introduced
> the criminals in basically all countries, at the top of the institutions.
>
> The guys who decide to make marijuana illegal deserves the Nobel Prize in
> Crime. 5 years of prohibition of alcohol gave Al Capone. 75 years of
> prohibition of drugs let them to steal the whole economy on the whole planet.
> Of course it does not work, but they have also invested in the catastrophes,
> the weapons, the prison, etc. Yet, the illegality of marijuana is also their
> weakest point, as it is impossible to hide the lies, and the fact that
> marijuana is a wonderful crazily efficacious medication. Two countries have
> legalized it (Uruguay and Israel), and in the US most states legalize it, so,
> there are reason for hope. Only full legalization of all drugs will work.
>
> Once genuine competition will be restored, the terrorists will be easily
> defeated. Everywhere. But right now, the bandits are in power, and it will be
> hard to change this for some time. The money today has a value based on 70%
> of lies. That is not the root of the problem. The root of the problem relies
> in the lies. And the root of that problem is in the bad quality of education,
> making people accepting the lies. So the solution is in stopping prohibition,
> and investing a lot in serious education, and in genuinely independent media.
> (Well the exact contrary of what the bandits are up to).
>
> Bruno
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Kim
>>
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