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libermundus.org/the-world-at-war/the-zionist-cause.html The Zionist Cause The Restoration The overwhelming opposition to the Zionist agenda by Jews in the 19th and 20th centuries was overlooked by internationalists and the international community. Speaking against Zionism, Ahad Ha’am (‘Voice of the People’) wrote in 1891 that “it is hard to find tillable land that is not already tilled in Palestine.”168 Orthodox and Reform Jews claimed that human efforts to establish a Jewish nation in Palestine without the Messiah’s intervention were blasphemous, especially considering that the Zionists were avowed Atheists and socialists who had no regard whatsoever for the customs or even the condition of Jews, much less the Palestinian Arabs. As late as 1975, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 3379, declaring that Zionism is “a form of racism and racial discrimination.”169 From abroad we are accustomed to believing that the Arabs are all desert savages, like donkeys, who neither see nor understand what goes on around them. But this is a big mistake […] The Arabs, and especially those in the cities, understand our deeds and our desires in Eretz Israel, but they keep quiet and pretend not to understand, since they do not see our present activities as a threat to their future […] However, if the time comes when the life of our people in Eretz Israel develops to the point of encroaching upon the native population, they will not easily yield their place. Ahad Ha’am170 Jews like Ha’am and Eliezer Ben Yehudah rightly believed that Zionist hegemony in Palestine meant conflict with the native Arab population, but failed to realize that such conflict is exactly what the Illuminists had always intended. Instead, they proposed that the WZO should emphasize the Hebrew language and Jewish culture, free from diaspora influence. However, the Jews had no culture that they were even aware of, independent of European influences, while Hebrew had been a dead language for a very long time, and never spoken by any group of Jews throughout history. (At that time, European Jews spoke Yiddish, which is descended from Aramaic, as all other Jewish languages are.) The idea of associating the practically non-existent Ashkenazi culture with that of ancient Israel was seen as so absurd by the level-headed Zionists that Herzl campaigned to make German the official language of the hypothetical state.171 The Kingdom of Israel was permanently destroyed in 722 BC, contrary to popular belief which associates its continuance with the Kingdom of Judah, but as ridiculous as the notion that Jews are “God’s chosen people” is, the identity theft was necessary due to the discrepancy between the Jewish and Judaean cultures, and due to the many condemnations of the Kingdom of Israel throughout the Hebrew Tanakh. Despite all this, Hebrew did become the official language, and Palestine was chosen as the location, as though God, rather than the Synagogue of Satan, had intended it that way. After all, this was the all-consuming goal of the ancient rabbinim, the medieval Templars, and the modern Jesuits and Freemasons alike. When Herzl died in 1904, Chaim Weizmann became the figurehead of the Zionist movement. Weizmann was a distinguished professor at Manchester University in England, and used his connections to campaign for a Jewish nation in Palestine, run by Britain.172 He was the one most responsible for the demands issued at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, and he served as the WZO’s president for two decades. Other leaders of the Zionist movement in Britain included Walter Rothschild, and the very influential statesman Benjamin Disraeli. Owing to their influence, the British foreign secretary formally declared Britain’s intent to establish a Jewish nation in Palestine, regardless of the consequences, in 1917. His Majesty’s Government views with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use its best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country. Arthur Balfour173 The British captured Gaza immediately after the Balfour Declaration, which was actually a statement addressed to Rothschild. What the annals of history do not adequately record is that Russia, France and the United Kingdom had signed a secret treaty in 1916 partitioning the Levant, which had belonged to the Ottoman Empire at the time.174 France was to be given most of the coastal strip of Syria, and Britain the land to its south. Conveniently between these protective barriers, there was to be a new government in Palestine, controlled by the Entente Powers. No mention was ever made of Jewish culture or autonomy, whether publicly declared or privately brokered. This partitioning is precisely what transpired during and after WWI. However, the Zionists did not really have a clear agenda regarding what Israel was to be until later, probably because WWII took much longer to foment than the Illuminists had hoped, or else because they were just waiting to deal with the issue of statehood after the planned pretext of what is known as the Holocaust. It is not our purpose here to examine the Holocaust allegations, but the propaganda served as the sole means by which the world’s Jews became convinced that they needed to establish a homeland in Israel, and the outcome was that the world allowed it, if not that it actually became convinced that it was obligated to provide it to them to rid itself of the guilt of not doing enough to prevent the alleged genocide of Jews. (Never mind the tens of millions of civilians who were actually killed during the war, including the more than 10 million Ukrainians that died of forced attrition at the hands of the Bolsheviks.) Once the Holocaust propaganda was in order, the British government relinquished control of Palestine as soon as it became feasible. Many Jews flocked to Palestine, while others went elsewhere. The openly anti-Semitic 33rd Degree Mason President Harry S. Truman was also a staunch supporter of Zionism and worked around opposition in the newly formed United Nations, as well as his own cabinet, to create an Israeli state, with American money, in 1947 and 1948.175 To this day, the very existence of Israel is wholly dependent on funding by the American government, which grants about half of its total foreign aid budget to the occupation.
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