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> GORE PLEDGES HIS TEAR, YOUR BLOOD AND SWEAT TO ISRAEL
> FOREVER
> 
> It is a "given" in Washington that U.S. politicians
> who do not bow to Israel tend to disappear. Since
> 1948, presidential candidates have campaigned on the
> basis of who loves the Mideast ministate the most.
> With the 50th anniversary of the state of Israel noted
> this year, U.S. politicians have rushed to have their
> names added to the list of the servants of "America's
> best ally." 
> 
> With this in mind, Vice President Al Gore delivered a
> speech at the 39th Annual Policy Conference of AIPAC
> (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), arguably
> the most powerful and best funded special interest
> group in Washington, on May 18. In a break with
> tradition, Gore's office refused to make copies of his
> speech available. The SPOTLIGHT, however, was able to
> procure a copy. Following are excerpts from that
> speech.
> 
> I can't tell you how glad I am see so many warm
> friends . . .To my friend, Chairman Steve Grossman. .
> . I was going to acknowledge Jim Nicholson also. . .
> Mel Solberg (ph), chairman of the conference of
> presidents of major Jewish organizations . . . To
> Minister Natan Sharansky, my warm friend. Where are
> you, Natan? To my colleagues in the administration who
> are present, Jack Lew, director of OMB; Martin Indyk
> of the State Department; and John Holum of the State
> Department; in the White House, Leon Fuerth and Marie
> Echaveste and Ann Lewis; and so many other
> distinguished guests.. . I overlooked, in protocol
> order, the past presidents who are with us here. . .
> Bubba Mitchell (ph). .. Ed Levy (ph),. .. and Larry
> Wineberg (ph), my good friend. 
> 
> Well, ladies and gentlemen, I am truly delighted and
> honored to be here tonight. I want to salute you for
> your love of Israel, for your energetic and enduring
> support of the U.S-Israel relationship and
> partnership, and also for coming here every year to
> advocate for one of the most important cornerstones of
> American national security, and that is a strong and
> stable state of Israel. We appreciate your efforts.
> Every so often, in the course of this historic
> friendship, it's good to revisit core principles. And
> I'd like to do that this evening.
> 
> To begin with, every American citizen is better off
> because we have a loyal and committed friend in the
> Middle East that votes with us in the United Nations
> more often than any other country on the face of this
> earth. That is a partner. That is a fellow democracy
> that values what we value, a strategic ally and friend
> that we must support with the highest level of
> loyalty, and we will.  The committed involvement of
> the students here tonight really and truly represents
> an inspiring rebuke to the view that today's young
> people in America have a dwindling interest in
> politics and public life. You reject apathy. You
> reject selfishness and inwardness and indifference. So
> thank you for your enthusiasm and your commitment Keep
> it up. Remain involved. We need your voices. 
> 
> We meet tonight, of course, in the jubilee year of our
> great friend, Israel. And I must tell you on a
> personal note for my wife Tipper and me, three weeks
> ago, the celebration of that jubilee was among the
> most moving moments of our lives. [Emphasis
> SPOTLIGHT.] To sit with Prime Minister [Binyamin]
> Netanyahu and his wife Sara, with President [Ezer]
> Weizman. . . to see the house of Israel gathered. . .
> in Jerusalem; to have the honor and the challenge of
> putting into words to the people of Israel the
> bottomless reservoir of love and respect felt for them
> by the people of the United States of America and then
> to hear that love roared back, believe me, that was a
> joyous mission. It was a great honor to represent our
> country on that mission.
> 
> At that celebration, we were not merely celebrating
> that evening. We were not simply honoring the passage
> of 50 years. We were honoring what has been achieved
> in those 50 years. Israel has opened its doors to
> millions from the farthest reaches of the globe and
> gathered them into a great nation. The Jewish love of
> justice has built a powerful democracy. The Jewish
> love of courage has built a powerful military and the
> Jewish love of knowledge and respect for learning has
> turned an infant nation state into a high-tech
> economic power house. On this latest trip to Israel, I
> visited the world renowned Weizmann Institute where
> Boeing and two Israeli companies are working together
> on a tremendous solar energy project that could
> substantially reduce the world's use of fossil fuels. 
>  Israel is now second in the world in the number of
> annual high-tech startups. 
> 
> One century ago, Israel was a dream. Half a century
> ago, Israel became a reality. Today, Israel is a
> miracle. We in America believed in Israel and loved
> Israel from the beginning. We are intensely proud that
> 11 minutes after David Ben-Gurion declared the new
> state of Israel, the United States, under the wise
> leadership of President Harry S Truman, became the
> first nation in the world to recognize Israel. And on
> that auspicious day was born not only one of the most
> enduring nations in history but also the most enduring
> friendship between nations in history. 
> 
> Our admiration for Israel has never been greater; our
> commitment to Israel has never been stronger; our
> friendship with Israel has never been deeper; America
> stands by Israel now and forever. Our special
> relationship with Israel is unshakable; it is
> ironclad, eternal and absolute. It does not depend on
> the peace process; it transcends the peace process.
> [Emphasis SPOTLIGHT.] Our differences are momentary,
> not permanent. They are about means and not ends. And
> let me say to my fellow citizens here in the United
> States, to our friends in Israel and let me say
> especially to the citizens of any nation who may wish
> Israel ill, don't you even think for one minute that
> any differences about this or that between the
> governments of the United States and Israel belie even
> the slightest weakening in our underlying unity of
> purpose or will shake our relationship in any way,
> shape or form.
> 
> Our commitment to the security of Israel is
> unconditional and this administration is acting
> decisively to meet that commitment. We provide more
> than $1 billion in annual economic assistance. We
> support billions of dollars in joint economic ventures
> that have helped to make Israel into a second Silicon
> Valley. We support the binational industrial and
> agricultural research funds that have led to billions
> of dollars in product sales. We are Israel's largest
> trading partner, exceeding $12.5 billion per year. We
> pushed for the end of the Arab boycott of Israel that
> opened markets, expanded Israel's exports, and
> multiplied Israel's foreign investment.
> 
> Of course, we are not only committed to Israel's
> economic security, we are resolutely committed to
> Israel's military security. We provide $1.8 billion
> annually in direct military assistance, including
> advanced aircraft like the F-15 and the F-16, to help
> maintain Israel's qualitative edge in military
> capacity. In the face of growing threats, we have
> worked to provide additional military assistance as
> needed. And we intend to increase our direct military
> assistance in the years to come. 
> 
> To combat terrorism, we organized at Sharm el-Sheikh
> the first counterterrorism conference to bring
> together Israeli and Arab leaders. Together our
> researchers are developing new anti-terrorist
> technologies. We rushed Israel $100 million in
> emergency aid to respond to new threats when they
> emerged. We imposed sanctions on terrorist sponsors,
> like Iran, Libya, Sudan and others. During the recent
> Gulf crisis, we immediately deployed a joint task
> force headed by a team of senior officers to
> coordinate U.S. military assistance to Israel to help
> meet a potential threat from Iraq. And as we deployed
> additional U.S. troops to the Gulf, we were prepared
> to commit additional Patriot missiles to bolster
> Israel's air defenses had it become necessary.
> 
>  To meet the continuing threat of Katyusha rockets, we
> funded and developed the tactical, high-energy laser
> program to provide Israel with a laser defense. To
> meet the growing threat of ballistic missiles, we
> upgraded the U.S.-Israel weapons research and
> development partnership to build the Arrow
> anti-tactical ballistic missile system. And most
> recently, we have worked with Congress to provide an
> additional $45 million to help Israel begin to build a
> third Arrow battery. But that's far from the full
> story. Let me expand for a moment on the threat of
> ballistic missiles. President Clinton and I consider
> this a matter of the utmost gravity. As many of you
> know... I was the author and principal sponsor of the
> legislation which now restricts the proliferation of
> ballistic missile technology. And as a member of the
> executive branch, I have become even more deeply
> involved in this issue. I've been particularly active
> over the last two years as Iran has tried to develop
> weapons of mass destruction and longer-range ballistic
> missile systems capable of threatening the entire
> region, including Israel. 
> 
> Let me assure you, the United States government at
> every level, from President Clinton on down, has been
> working diligently to block this process, cut off its
> oxygen and suffocate it and end it. We are working on
> every front to upgrade the coordination of measures to
> prevent the spread of dual-use technologies to
> countries like Iran and to counter terrorism. And I
> believe we are making progress in enhancing
> multilateral cooperation with the EU [European Union],
> Russia and Japan toward accomplishing our shared
> objective in inhibiting Iran's ability to develop
> weapons of mass destruction and support terrorist
> activity. As part of this effort, we have also
> intensively engaged the Russians on proliferation
> issues and on their plans for enforcing their own
> anti-proliferation policies, including when President
> Clinton met with President [Boris] Yeltsin at the just
> completed Summit of the Eight in Birmingham, England.
> This battle against proliferation is, of course, a
> very high stakes battle. 
> 
> Let me say to the men and women of AIPAC who have
> worked so hard to make sure that Israel will never be
> threatened, I pledge to you here this evening that
> this administration will continue to use all of our
> resources and all our ingenuity to win this battle,
> and ensure the safety of Israel, and protect U.S.
> national interests. [Emphasis SPOTLIGHT.] Just today,
> just today, I had the latest in a series of meetings
> with Minister Sharansky. And I cannot discuss the
> substance of our conversations, but I can tell you
> this: Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Clinton
> have authorized the two of us to carry on the most
> intensive, high-level discussion and close
> coordination possible on this subject. I can tell you
> that we are making progress. I can tell you that we
> have more work to do. I can tell you that there is no
> disagreement between the two of us on any of the
> details. There is constant consultation back and
> forth. And I can tell you that we are determined to
> prevail. We are going to take every step necessary in
> order to prevail. 
> 
> Now, all of these efforts I have described reflect our
> ironclad commitment in the administration and in the
> United States to make sure that Israel is safe. And
> yet, they represent just one pillar of our effort in
> Israel's defense. The second pillar is the search for
> lasting peace with security. We embraced this search
> in the very first year of the Clinton-Gore
> administration, and our involvement has deepened over
> time. Remember, for example, our nation's help in
> bringing about the peace treaty between Israel and
> Jordan. I could cite many other examples over the last
> 5-1/2 years. This involvement deepened when Prime
> Minister Netanyahu invited us to help in the
> negotiations over the Hebron agreement when they
> reached an impasse. Then, after months of continuing
> stalemate, it deepened further when Prime Minister
> Netanyahu concluded that the step-by-step approach was
> not working fast enough and that what was needed was
> an accelerated approach to permanent status
> negotiations. Because our lines of communication are
> open in some places where Israel's are closed, Prime
> Minister Netanyahu asked the United States to use our
> good offices to assist Israel's search for peace with
> security. As the parties found it gradually harder to
> respond to one another, we offered ideas we hoped
> would continue the forward movement of the peace
> process. Over the past 15 months, that has been our
> goal.
> 
> I personally have met for many, many hours one on one
> with Prime Minister Netanyahu in Israel, here in the
> United States, in other countries, on the margins of
> international meetings that he and I both were
> attending. He is a man carrying the weight of the
> history of the Jewish people on his shoulders. He
> knows as well as anyone that an error at this time
> could profoundly affect the future well-being of
> Israel. In our conversations, I have always found the
> prime minister deeply concerned, not only about the
> security dimensions of a peace agreement, but also
> about the true intentions of his neighbors. Peace on
> paper is not the same as peace in ones heart. 
> 
> The prime minister wants to know that his neighbors
> are truly seeking peace, and not just a strategic
> foothold. The United States shares these concerns,
> particularly when Chairman [Yasir] Arafat makes public
> statements that seem to undercut his signed
> commitments to peace. He cannot say one thing to the
> world and another thing to his own people. He must
> speak to his people. . .He must speak to his people in
> consistent and unambiguous terms about the permanent
> nature of the peace he is trying to reach and declare
> a clear and unequivocal acceptance of the state of
> Israel. The United States believes there is one
> authentic way for Israel's neighbors to prove their
> commitment to peace: fight terrorism. And that is why,
> in our approach to Chairman Arafat, we have been
> insisting strenuously that he owes this process a 100
> percent attack on terrorism, 100 percent of the time,
> 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year and
> not one second less.  It is essential. 
> 
> There is some cause for encouragement in the fact that
> over the past two months Chairman Arafat has taken
> steps to uproot the Hamas terrorist network and its
> terrorist infrastructure. Clearly these actions
> against terrorists are long overdue, but still they
> are positive developments, and we will keep urging him
> on in what he has begun. Ultimately, the prospects for
> peace rests on the answer to one question: Will Arab
> nations and peoples finally accept Israel as a
> neighbor? In my conversations with Chairman Arafat,
> with Crown Prince Abdullah in Saudi Arabia, and with
> President [Hosni] Mubarak in Egypt, and with others
> during previous visits, we discussed this issue. One
> can never dismiss the effect of decades of organized
> national hatred directed against Israel. But neither
> should we dismiss out of hand, the possibility that
> another attitude may have begun to take root. An
> attitude that favors ending this conflict in order to
> get on with the tasks of the future. I have sensed
> this attitude in my discussions with King Hussein and
> others in Jordan. And there is evidence of its
> existence elsewhere. If this new attitude does really
> exist, it needs encouragement. Otherwise, it could
> vanish. 
> 
> That, my friends, is what accounts for our efforts to
> urge the patties in these talks to work hard for
> success. This is an important matter.  We are offering
> the best counsel we can to help find a breakthrough
> and help bring the parties to final talks. But through
> all of this there is one constant: The United States
> has an absolute, uncompromising commitment to Israel's
> security and an absolute conviction that Israel alone
> must decide the steps necessary to ensure that
> security. That is Israel's prerogative. We accept
> that. We endorse that. Whatever Israel decides cannot,
> will not, will never, not ever alter our fundamental
> commitment to her security. [Emphasis SPOTLIGHT.]
> 
> In addition, I know many of you have expressed concern
> about the establishment of a Palestinian state. Let me
> make clear our position, which has not changed. 
> First, the question of the status of the West Bank and
> Gaza is an extremely complex issue which Israel and
> the Palestinians have agreed should be discussed and
> resolved by direct negotiations. Second, this issue,
> like the other issues reserved for permanent status
> talks, can only be settled through negotiations
> between Israel and the Palestinians. Finally, it is
> our view that unilateral actions and statements by the
> parties concerning these issues are not helpful to the
> environment necessary for making peace. 
> 
> Now, I began these remarks speaking of our country's
> affection for Israel. Let me now say a words about my
> own personal feelings about Israel. I was born in
> 1948, and when I was growing up watching world events,
> I saw in Israel a democracy surrounded by enemies,
> threatened with extinction, fighting for existence,
> sharing our values and my Bible. I identified closely
> with the struggle of the Israelis as one naturally
> identifies with people of courage, intelligence and
> determination who are committed to stand up to
> injustice, but have so many times been cut down by
> injustice. [Emphasis SPOTLIGHT.]
> 
> It is difficult for anyone who does not live in Israel
> and who has not directly experienced the suffering to
> understand what it means to a people who have formed a
> nation in the wake of the horrific events of World War
> II to then see innocents become victims of terrorism.
> We know from whence comes this commitment to justice,
> grounded in an appreciation of the divine. This is the
> sacred principle that brings us here and binds us
> together. The bond I feel with this group and with the
> American Jewish community springs from this. It is
> tsedek, tsedek that we pursue together. And because we
> are committed to justice, we believe it is just that
> Israel exists and flourishes.
> 
>  Earlier I talked about first principles, our
> friendship with Israel; our common values; the fact
> that Israel is a democracy; an ally, loyal and
> faithful in the United Nations votes and elsewhere.  
> But there is another principle involved. I believe,
> and the people of the United States of America
> believe, that when a people endure over 40 centuries
> suffering, enslavement by the pharaohs, wanderings in
> Canaan, destruction in Judah, captivity in Babylon,
> oppression by the Romans, expulsion again,
> persecutions and sufferings and pogroms, culminating
> in the unspeakably horrific frenzy of evil at the
> hands of the Nazis, justice demands for them a home,
> demands for them a state . . . demands for them
> security, peace with security, enduring. 
> 
> The people of Israel deserve a future that is as
> bright as their own brilliance, a land secure and
> impenetrable, the right to feel secure in their own
> nation, the right to be safe on their own streets, the
> right to live in peace with security. In closing, I
> pledge to you tonight with my whole heart that the
> United States of America will stand with Israel
> forever, to make real the dream of justice, peace and
> security for its sons and its daughters. [Emphasis
> SPOTLIGHT.] May God bless, Medinat Yisrael (ph)
> [Greater Israel. Ed.],may God bless the friends of
> Israel, may God bless the peacemakers.
>  
>  
> Could you believe that Adolf Hitler was the founder of
> Israel? If not, read the book "Israel In War With
> Jews" by Hennecke Kardel, still available at the
> <www.amazon.com>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or
> Modjeskis' Society, P.O.Box 193, San Diego, CA 92038
> for 17 bucks S=H included. Kardel suggests that the
> greatest conflict in the history of mankind was the
> Israelo-Jewish intereference into the affairs of the
> European nations. He points out that the WWII was a
> direct result of this interference, and to this day he
> states that indoctrination by the Nazi Party of the
> Great Germany still reverberates throughout the world.
> Whether it is possible, whether it is fact or fiction,
> whether it will help avoid military conflicts in the
> future - you should read the book. YOU BE THE JUDGE!
> The most recently waged war among Jews about
> "Chooseness" confirms the book's subtitle. 
> 
> San Diego Jewish Press Heritage, October 27,2000
> WORD OF TORAH by Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfort
> 
> (A quotation)
> "...negate any possible message to the effect that the
> Jewish people 'stole' the Holy Land from the seven
> nations who occupied it. Since the world belongs to
> Yahve, He has the right and authority to give any part
> of it to any nation He sees fit. This is message
> considering the current situation in Israel." (end of
> quotation)
> 
> And on November 3rd the neo-Nazi performs once again:
> 
> "....We Jews are commanded to serve as leaders (in
> moral sense) of the entire world. This means we are
> not permitted to sit back and watch our rabbis fulfill
> this critical task. We must also engage in this holy
> work ourselves, using all of our strenght and
> creativity in so doing...." - and so on. If one
> disbelieves, should read the recommended book with the
> Torah and Talmud combined.
> 
> And on November 17 (Heritage, page 10), the same
> neo-Nazi admitted that "History has proven that Jews
> are an anomaly.... with the agenda of fixing the
> world... Our devotion to G-d and His Torah and mitzvot
> is our eternal inheritance from the Abraham." (Note:
> As we all know, Lenin, Stalin and Hitler were all
> anomalies since 1917 witb blood of 65 million victims
> on their hands as the "un-anomalous" Moses has had
> ordained in his Torah 3500 years ago). And on page 9
> the Heritage warns its community that the outside
> world "spread the poison of prejudice to our (Jewish)
> children" even with the heretical U.S. Constitution
> assuring equal rights to everybody under the God,
> while the Adonai, Elohim, Jahve on the daily basis
> says in Synagogues that He "made (them) unlike the
> pagans who sourrounded (them)....and assigned to
> (them) a unique destiny....that to Him every knee must
> bend and every TONGUE must vow loyality....for (they,
> His children)) are His chosen ones and He is (their)
> Chosen One." (pages 305 and 657 of the Mahzor Hadash,
> The Prayer Book by Press Media Judaica, Bridgeport, 
> Connecticut, 1977 and 1986.)
> 
> And now the last before last chapter of "bigotry":
> Heritage, Dec.15, 2000, pages 19 & 27 - "We as Jewish
> teenagers in Diaspora and the future leaders of
> tomorrow....believe it is important as American youth,
> within the Jewish community, to speak out....because
> we are almost of voting age and because we take this
> responsibility seriously." "In four years, America
> will be ready to elect a Jewish president....What's
> next for the Democrats? Plot once more to take control
> of the Congress in 2002 (for) the 2004 presidential
> race has began."  
> 
> And here in is the last one: 
> http://www.jewish-talmud.org/
> 
> THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, MARCH 27, 1997
> More Foreign Aid, but Less for Israel
> by Albert R. Hunt
> 
> The first part of last September's New York meeting of
> the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish
> organizations focused on how well Israel was doing;
> Prime Minister Netanyahu and other leaders boasted
> that its per-capita income had risen to $16,000 a
> year.
> 
> The other part of the evening featured American
> politicians - led by rival candidates Jack Kemp and
> Vice-President Al Gore - discussing America's support
> for Israel and the need to continuing providing high
> levels of assistance.
> 
> In short, Israel is a first-world economy whose
> prosperity approaches Great Britain's. But U.S.
> taxpayers still ought to pony-up for economic
> assistance that is supposed to go for humanitarian and
> economic aid to financially strapped countries.
> 
> The reality is the U.S. ought to spend more on foreign
> aid but considerably less on Israel. That's a
> political nonstarter, however, for reasons that are
> rarely discussed in political circles: the financial
> and political fund-raising prowess of Israel's friends
> in the U.S.....
> 
> Of the less than $6 billion that the U.S. gives to
> individual countries, more than 20% of it goes to
> Israel - $1.2 billion (plus $1.8 billion annual U.S.
> military aid to Israel = 50%). The only other major
> recipient is Egypt - which, in a formula dating back
> to the almost two- decade-old Camp David accords, gets
> about two-thirds as much as Israel ($815 million/yr,
> $790 per-capita).....
> 
> For Israel this amount is significant. If America
> received aid on the same per-capita basis it would
> amount to $60 billion.....
> 
> The purpose of foreign aid should be twofold: to
> advance U.S. interests around the world and to help
> countries in need adopt salutary social and economic
> reforms. The $1.2 (+ $1.8) billion dollars of economic
> assistance the U.S. gives annually to Israel flunks on
> both counts.
> 
> MORE INCREDIBLE FACTS:
> 
> The books presented here do explain what is going on
> in the U.S. if Jews and their false God Yahve are
> concerned.
> 
> 1/ Israel In War With Jews (Adolf Hitler Founder of
> Israel) by Hennecke    Kardel, 1974, 2nd edition 1997,
> available at  <www.amazon.com>, <amazon.com>, New
> Century Press toll free tel: 800-5192465, with every
> books store on order, or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
> Modjeskis' Society P.O.Box 193, San Diego, CA 92038.
> This book in 2001 has been supplemented by The Bible:
> The Devil's Book, author Jos Rogiers of the Cymophane
> Publishing, Sweden.
> 
> 2/ Explaining Hitler by Ron Rosenbaum, 1998, where in
> on p.313            posthumously Hitler said: "Who
> created Israel? There wouldn't          have been
> Israel without the Shoah (Holocaust)". 
> 
> 3/ Barbarians (Jews) Inside The Gates (of the U.S.) by
> Donn de Grand      Pre, 2000, at GSG & Associates,
> P.O.Box 590, San Pedro, CA 90733.
> 
> 4/ Jews as tools of tyrants of the Soviet Union, Nazi
> Germany and         post-war Poland in the book by
> John Sacks "An Eye For An Eye",         New York,
> 1995.
>    (check out:
> <http://www.bombmexico.com/dernation/poland.html>)
> 
> 5/ They Dare To Speak Out (re Jews) by Congressman R.
> Findley. About facts regarding U.S.-Israel
> relationship read also in his Deliberate   Deceptions,
> New York,1995.
> 
> 
> And now, please excuse for pointing out two most
> intriguing books, compatible with the previous five:
> The Bible-The Devil's Book by Jos Rogiers, Cymophane
> Publishing, Sweden, after Hennecke Kardel's book
> proving that the doctrine of Torah brings our world to
> ruin, and Jesus Lived In India (& died there) by
> Holger Kersten, Element Books Ltd,  England, claiming
> that Moses' grave is located and preserved in a small
> mausoleum in Booth at the foot of the Mount Nebo,
> Kashmir, the Promised Land in India!!
> 
> But they are less intriguing if one considers
> archeological discoveries of Italians and Israelis
> (1975-1995) that the tyrant Moses' Bible is a
> compilation of myths; that the Exodus never occured;
> and that short existence of pastoral Israel (1000-750
> BC) was preceded by mighty Imperiums of Egypt and Ebla
> (Syria) with their vassal kingdoms of Canaan and
> Palestine, and Ebla's God Is-Ra-El (see notes 04 & 42
> to the Israel In War With Jews).
>  
> 
> 
> The Black Book of Communism (destructing private
> ownerships) by Stephanie Courtois, 1999, explicitly
> explains why the half Jew Adolf Hitler started the
> WWII. It also in a subtle manner deconspires the
> Jewish invention - Communism. And the Hitler's Jew:
> The Secret History of David Ben-Gurion, as the
> greatest enemy of Jewish people during the WWII,
> reveals that he prompted events that helped the Final
> Solution for the Zionists could use Nazis as the Nazis
> could Zionists. Few examples are Jew Baron von
> Mildenstein, head of the Jewish Department of the SS,
> as well as Jew Reinhardt Heydrich, the right hand, a
> mascot of Hitler, who divided Jews into two categories
> - Zionists and no-Zionists, the formers proclaimed by
> Hitler as having rights to the Palestine (see The
> Defamation of Pius XII by Ralph McInerny, 2001).
> Admittedly on February 8,1930 and on May 15,1931 Pius
> XI condemned Communism but on November 17, 1933 the
> U.S. recognized U.S.R.R.!! In 1936 Spain had to fell
> into Bolshevik hands with the American Legion on their
> side.
> 
> "Communism teaches and seeks two objectives:
> Unrelenting class warfare and absolute extermination
> of private ownership. Not secretly or by hidden
> methods does it do this, but publicly, openly, and by
> employing every and all means, even the most violent.
> To achieve these objectives there is nothing which it
> does not dare, nothing for which it has respect or
> reverence; and when it has come to power, it is
> incredible and portentlike in its cruelty and
> inhumanity. The horrible slaughter and destruction
> through which it has laid waste vast regions of
> eastern Europe and Asia are the evidence; how much an
> enemy and how openly hostile it is to Holy Church and
> to God Himself is, alas, too well proved by facts and
> fully known to all. Although We, therefore, deem it
> superfluous to warn upright and faithful children of
> the Church regarding the impious and iniquitous
> character of Communism, yet We cannot without deep
> sorrow contemplate the heedlessness of those who
> apparently make light of these impending dangers, and
> with sluggish inertia allow the widespread propagation
> of doctrine which seeks by violence and slaughter to
> destroy society altogether. All the more gravely to be
> condemned is the folly of those who neglect to remove
> or change the conditions that inflame the minds of
> peoples, and pave the way for the overthrow and
> destruction of society." (QUADRAGESIMO ANNO,
> ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS XI ON RECONSTRUCTION OF THE
> SOCIAL ORDER, May 15,1931)
> 
> 6/ And this is a must reading too:
>    The Bible (Exodus 23:24); The Koran (Jinn 72:17);
> The Gospels (John 8:44) because for Muslims not Yahve
> is a god, but Allah. Allah has had no son and Jesus is
> a Prophet as Muhammad was. For Israelis not Allach is
> a god, but Yahve is. Yahve has had no son. Jesus was a
> son of a Roman soldier and Jews are waiting for a
> Messiah because Christ was not. Talmuds (Palestinian
> and Babylonian) would explain more.
> 
> 7/ A Program For The Jews by Rabbi Harry Waton, New
> York, 1939 of which the purpose was to convince Hitler
> that in his best interest is to cooperate with Jews
> for the common good of mankind. The Rabbi said:
> "When the Jews declared war against Germany (1934) I
> saw that that was a suicidal policy."
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The Possitive Actions of the European-American
> > Rights and Unity Organization has sparked interest
> > here in the North Mississippi and Tennessee area
> > of the Midsouth for membership. A Right step in
> > the right direction, let this action snowball us to
> > victory.
> > 
> > Scott Shepherd
> > EURO
> > Mississippi / Tennessee

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