--- In [email protected], "larry.potter" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "hugheshugo" 
> <richardhughes103@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "larry.potter" 
> > <larry.potter@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Israelis purchase land on moon
> > > 
> > > Website selling land on moon reports flow of Israeli shoppers 
> > > following NASA's decision to build base on moon. The cost – NIS 
> 250 
> > > (USD 60) per half dunam, in the meantime land sold out 
> > > Ynet Published:  01.03.07, 17:21  
> > > 
> > > In December over one thousand Israelis had purchased land on 
the 
> > > moon. The price of each plot of land with an area of half a 
> dunam 
> > > (about 0.123 acres) is NIS 250 (about USD 60) as reported by 
the 
> > > official moon property's website on Wednesday. 
> > > 
> > > During the 1970's, the American Dennis Hope registered the moon 
> and 
> > > all the planets in the solar system except for the planet earth 
> > > under his name. 
> > > 
> > >
> > 
> > This guy may think he's selling bits of the moon, but he is sadly 
> > mistaken. Nobody owns the moon. Have a read of the "UN outer 
space 
> > treaty."
> > 
> > http://www.unoosa.org/oosa/SpaceLaw/treaties.html
> > 
> > I pity the poor fools who have given him money. 
> > 
> > But then again, if it will help rid the world of a few Zionists 
> maybe 
> > we should keep quiet.
> >
> 
> 
> imo, better get rid of the Palys, the planet will be a better place.
> 
> see some of the paly's mith:
>  
> 
> Prior to the influx of thousands of eastern European hardworking 
> Jews in the second half of XIX c and on, the Land of Israel was 
> scarcely populated: majority were religious Jews who lived in the 
> holy cities (Tver, Hevron, Tsfat etc.), Druze in the north, 
> Bedouins, who wondered all over Negev, Sinai and Tran Jordan 
> deserts, and, yes, there were two, I repeat TWO Arab clans. One 
> Muslim clan Husseini, and one Christian Nusseibah. That is it. All 
> those Arabs, who now call themselves "Palestinians" "Refugees" etc. 
> are in fact scavengers who invaded Israel from Egypt, Syria, 
Lebanon 
> etc. looking for the handouts from the Jews. They are grandchildren 
> of scavengers and have no historical, moral or any other right in 
> the Land of the Jews.
> Palestine?  Why won't these Arabs call themselves Martians, no 
wait, 
> Lunatics! 

That is the saddest most despicable load of tripe I have read for a 
long time, wrong in every possible way, you have been brainwashed my 
friend, well and truly.


> 
> Let us examine the truths here: 
> 
> 1) There never was a Palestinian state or a Palestinian nation. 
> There are no Palestinian people, per se. Rather, these are Arabs 
> living in a region that historically has been called many things, 
> including "Palestine." 
> 

Is that a good reason to forcibly evict 50,000 peple from their homes?

I have some an Uncle who was stationed there in WW2, he has hideous 
stories about the Stern gangs' reign of terror, the original 
terrorists-their words not mine. But really, it doesnt matter what P 
is called the place was well populated and had been for millenia.



> 2) Israel did not go to war against a Palestinian state and occupy 
> its land. Rather, Israel was attacked by six Arab countries at 
once. 
> She defended herself, defeated her attackers, and won the so-called 
> territories, not from the Palestinians, but from Jordan and Egypt. 

I think unilaterally declaring a country within someone elses borders 
amd forcibly evicting the original inhabitants is enough to ruffle 
the feathers of neighbouring states. Please read a history book there 
is so much more to this.


> 
> 3) Jerusalem was never the capital of any state but Israel. It was 
> certainly never the capital of a country that never existed. Why 
> should the Palestinians get any part of it? Because they want it? 
> Because they have terrorists? 

Jerusalem happens to be the centre of three of the worlds major 
religions, it was stolen after the war in 67 when Israel first went 
beyond the borders given to it by the UN.

> 
> 4) Jerusalem, under the current Israeli control, is a free and open 
> city. Israel, as a democracy, guarantees freedom of religion within 
> its borders. Contrast this fact with areas that have come under 
> Palestinian occupation. What percentage of Christians have left in 
> recent years because they cannot stand the harassment and 
> persecution? 

Free and open? You've obviously never been there. I have by the way, 
I lived in Israel for a year.

> 
> 5) Most Arabs living in Palestine today are not indigenous to the 
> region. It was not until after the Jews had changed deserts and 
> swamps into a productive and thriving land that the Arabs started 
> migrating there. Arafat himself was born and raised in Cairo, 
Egypt. 
> Did you know that? 

This is the most hateful of Zionist propoganda "we made the desert 
bloom" therefore we have a greater right to it than the original 
inhabitants. I dispute that most Arabs in the region are immigrants. 
Some confusion with the 250,000 jewish settlers on illegally siezed 
land? And this is the bit that sticks in my throat most of all, 
anybody who practises the jewish faith can go and live there but the 
original owners cannot, free and democratic? don't make me laugh.

> 
> The belief that giving the Palestinians a state will bring peace is 
> a delusion. 
> 

Quite true, some palestinians just want peace with Israel but a lot 
want the right to return and even the destruction of Israel. No peace 
there, not ever.

> Unless the Arabs recognize and accept these truths, even if they 
are 
> given a state of their own, and no matter how many agreements and 
> treaties they sign, they will always feel wronged, cheated, and 
> forced into giving up what they now claim is theirs. They will 
> continue to plot and look for an opportunity to destroy Israel in 
> order to take back what they claim is theirs, especially the 
younger 
> generation that has been brainwashed to hate the "occupying enemy." 
> Whether there is a Palestinian state or not, there will be no 
peace. 
> 
> Only a massive and ongoing re-education of the Arab people to these 
> truths will enable meaningful negotiations to begin, followed by a 
> lasting peace between Arabs and Jews. It is therefore critical that 
> everyone who has an audience, whether in print or other media, use 
> the forum they have available to repeat these truths again and 
again 
> until they reach the consciousness of those waging war in the 
Middle 
> East
>

A massive re-education programme? you mean brainwash them to forget 
the past? I imagine the Israelis would love you to keep perpetuating 
these "truths" in the hope the world will listen, but too many know 
what really happened for that to work.




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