Friday, February 06, 2015

HOLOCAUST DENIERS

Whenever Israel does anything it always always always wheels out the excuse: The Holocaust.

However, they don't also tell us:
1. initial Jewish settlements in Palestine were financed by the Rothschilds;
2 but before WW2 most Jews did not want to migrate to and populate these settlements in Palestine because they knew the anger it would cause;
3. Hitler and Nazi Germany were the creation of the Anglo-American Establishment with help from the Jewish Warburgs, in particular Max Warburg, who proclaimed himself "King of the Jews";
4. the Warburgs and Rothschilds are very close, and send each others sons to be trained in the others banking houses;
5. so the Warburgs were doing their mates the Rothschilds a favour by organising opposition to international boycotts of Nazi Germany while facilitating migration of German Jews to Palestine through the Haavara in conjunction with the Nazis themselves, financing Hitler through the corporation in which they were majority shareholders, IG Farben, and directing the economy of Nazi Germany through their directorships of the Reichsbank.

If there was a holocaust then the Jewish Warburgs, otherwise known as the Del Bancos of Venice, have a lot to answer for.

But last night on BBC Question Time I saw Jews denying a holocaust.

In about the fifth row from the front in the middle sat three Jewish youths. One of them conveniently was given the opportunity to ask the last question of the show, and it was on anti-Semitism, and accused George Galloway of whipping up hatred against Israel and Jews.

This set up reminded me of Joel Weiner. Joel who? Joel Weiner had applied to be a member of the audience of BBC QT several times, and each time he was denied. However one day he got a call from the BBC and was asked if he would like to be a member of the audience of BBC QT. Funnily enough Weiner got to ask a question on anti-Semitism to a member of the panel called Nick Griffin.

Anyway, back to last night's BBC QT.

Twice the body count of the war on Gaza last year was stated.

And twice did those three Jewish youths deny that body count.

I don't know how many died in the camps in Nazi Europe and at the hands of the Einsatzgruppen. All I'll say is that a lot died. But surely such an atrocity against your own people would make you more sympathetic to the plight of Palestinians, not celebrate during a mass picnic as the brave Israeli Air Force drops phosphorous onto Palestinian children?

Over 500 Palestinian children died at the hands of Israel last year in the space of a few months. The Bakers were bombed as they played football on the beach. Little babies kicking their little legs and waving their little arms, cooing and gurgling and laughing were bombed to little bits by brave Israeli Air Force pilots.

That cannot be denied.

But there they were, those three Jewish youths, denying it.

It makes me so sad.


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