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Israel Is The Eye Of The Storm In The Middle East


By Thomas Keyes
July 15, 2005

It's coincidental that, in replying to my article "Let's Not Forget That The War With Islam Was Started By Israel", Dan Shanefield cites Encyclopedia Britannica, since it was the 1911 edition of that encyclopedia that served as one of the sources of my information on the Jewish rackets that provoked the Russian pogroms of the late 19th century that led to the return to Zion. At that time the editorship of Britannica was still in the hands of Gentiles, and, furthermore, in that era, it was not yet socially unacceptable to speak the truth about an ethnic group merely because it conflicted with the dictates of institutionalized ethnic egalitarianism. Since 1911, that editorship has passed into the hands of Jews, along with practically the entirety of the publishing industry and news media in the USA, with the result that such historical embarrassments have disappeared from the encyclopedia. I say this only because the fact that the encyclopedia tries to undermine the Khazarian theory seems to be one more of editorial policy than truth. Jewish manipulation of information, especially in matters relevant to Jews, Judaism, Zion and Israel, is a fact of American life. I have posted several articles on this subject, complete with facts and figures. So before dismissing the Khazarian provenance of many modern Jews, I'd do a little thinking about Britannica's motives. They may merely be sifting out another inconvenient fact. As for Wikipedia, it’s difficult to guess who may have been responsible for their article on the Khazars.

It's simply not true that most of the returners to Zion came from Germany. They did in fact come from the Russian Empire and the Slavic world generally. Here for example is a list of Israeli presidents and prime ministers, giving the birthplaces of those born outside of Palestine-Israel.

Presidents.

Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952), born Motol, Russia.

Yitzhak Ben Zvi (1884-1963), born Poltava, Ukraine.

Zalman Shazar (1889-1974), born Mir, Belarus.

Ephraim Katzir (1916), born Kiev, Ukraine.

Yitzak Navon (1921).

Chaim Herzog (1918-1997), born Belfast, Ireland.

Ezer Weizmann (1924).

Avraham Burg (1955).

Moshe Katzav (1945), born Yazd, Iran.

Prime Ministers.

David Ben Gurion (1886-1973), born in Plonsk, Poland.

Moshe Sharett (1894-1965), born in Kherson, Ukraine.

Levi Eshkol (1895-1969), born in Oratovo, Ukraine.

Golda Meir (1898-1978), born in Kiev, Russia.

Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995).

Menachem Begin (1922-1992), born in Brest-Litovsk, Poland.

Yitzhak Shamir (1914), born in Ruzinoy, Poland.

Shimon Peres (1923), born Vishniva, Poland.

Benjamin Netanyahu (1949).

Ehud Barak (1942).

Ariel Sharon (1928).

It doesn’t matter that some of these political figures had German names or now have Hebrew names. They came from the very region once called Khazaria. If the antiquity of Khazaria makes the connection seem tenuous, how much more tenuous is the connection between modern Russian Jews and ancient Israel?

As for the argument that Great Britain was in control of the Levant, enjoying the right to dispose of it as they saw fit, and that it was the political leadership rather than the English public that promoted Zionism, I never claimed that the average Britisher approved of the Palestine giveaway in the first place. It was definitely the handiwork of David Lloyd George that the Balfour Declaration was issued. According to the most insightful version of events of the day, Chaim Weizmann and Lloyd George made a deal. Weizmann would use his influence to involve the US in WWI on the side of the allies and Lloyd George would hand over Palestine. Weizmann worked hand in hand with Louis Brandeis and other Zionists in Washington to twist Woodrow Wilson’s arm, and may have been instrumental in getting the Zimmermann telegram deciphered. This was a German telegram to the Mexican president that, once intercepted and deciphered, led to US entry into the war. So Americans were involved for no better reason than to save the day for England and steal Palestine for the Jews.

Other considerations to bear in mind with respect to the Balfour Declaration is that it supposedly safeguarded the rights of the people already living in Palestine, and that the British had made conflicting promises to the Arabs through Lawrence of Arabia. Still another consideration is that Wilson dispatched the Crane-King Commission to Palestine to take the pulse of the Arabs then resident there on whether Jews should be allowed to immigrate en masse. This was probably a mere gesture of Wilson’s part, because the findings, which were very negative, were withheld from public view until after Congress approved the Balfour Declaration.

All of the foregoing facts are well known in the Arab world. Anyone who thinks he is justified in attempting to disprove or contradict them still has to deal with the fact that they constitute the crux of the Palestinians’ argument. At any rate, we’re not talking about arguments and casuistries so much as we are talking about millions of people exiled from their native soil and thousands slain, people who had nothing to do with the woes that motivated Jews to invade in the first place.

According to the American Petroleum Institute, the US imports 62% of its oil, but only 11% from the Middle East. Chief suppliers of foreign petroleum are Canada, Mexico, Nigeria and Venezuela. Surely America is not spending hundreds of billions of dollars in Iraq to control price fluctuations in the 3% or less of its petroleum that it could expect to get from Iraq. No it’s not about oil!

Of course, Osama ben Ladin hated the presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia, as might anyone hate the presence of foreign troops in his country. But his hatred was much exacerbated by his knowledge of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, to speak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict alone is to downscale the pan-Arabic belief, correct in my opinion, that Israel aspires, with the connivance of the USA, to dominate the whole Middle East, deforcing Arabs of their lands.

It was known, even before the attack on the Twin Towers, that Iraq possessed no WMD. Colin Powell was videotaped in Cairo in 2001, saying that Hussein had been prevented from reconstituting his WMD program. Just why the mainstream media marginalized that information can be answered by looking into who runs the media. Then, of course, there were the supposedly incompetent inspections made by Hans Blix. If the US government had had justifiable and laudable motives for the invasion of Iraq, why was it necessary to mount a battery of lies and pretexts, such as the WMD and intelligence-failure hoaxes, first to manufacture a rationale for war, and, later, when the rationale was shown false, to explain it away? Even this latest question about Karl Rove’s disclosure of a CIA operative’s name is just one more element in the structure of lies that will hopefully come tumbling down in the future.

Israel and its backers in the US, including such influential people as Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, David Wurmser, I. Lewis Libby, Abram Shulsky and Elliott Abrams, along with such journalists as Judith Miller, William Safire, Charles Krauthammer, Norman Podhoretz, Laurie Mylroie, Michael Ledeen, Clifford Day, David Frum and William Kristol, to mention just a few, have been engineering the conquest of Iraq for years. The attack on the World Trade Center gave them the pretext they were looking for. One of their modi operandi has been to create an atmosphere of hatred for Arabs in the US by the propagation of a lot of disinformation and nonsense. There is no real basis for any enmity between the US and Islam. The US doesn’t really need a strategic alliance with Israel in the Middle East, as if Israel were helping solve the problems that Israel and Israel alone created.

The Russian Jews who founded Israel are still coming and they need to widen the “Holy Land” a bit. They are trying to bring about the Grand Israel that extends from the Nile to the Euphrates. This was already known in the 1950’s. One of the best books I know of on the subject is Donald Neff’s “Fallen Pillars”, in which he tells the tale of how Jews gained control of the White House and Congress, in order to further their agenda in the Middle East.

Just to answer two more questions that I am asked now and then. No, I am not anti-Semitic. I don’t hate Jews. I have a lot of respect for their intellectual abilities. And I have no personal grievances against any Jews that I have known. That’s not the issue at all. The other answer is that I don’t know what the best solution might have been. What I do know is that the US is large enough and wealthy enough that it could have absorbed all the Jews and/or all the Palestinians without batting an eye, so it’s mere nonsense to maintain that Americans truly have humanitarianism or justice in mind.

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About the author Thomas Keyes: I have written two books: A SOJOURN IN ASIA (non-fiction) and A TALE OF UNG (fiction), neither published so far.

I have studied languages for years and traveled extensively on five continents.



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