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April 24, 2007
First, a quick lesson:
Shortly before his death in 2005, Holocaust survivor Simon Wiesenthal expressed a deep foreboding about the resurgent anti-Semitism spreading across the world. But even Wiesenthal, a man who helped track down Nazi war criminals, would have been surprised to learn that some teachers in Britain are dropping Holocaust lessons because they fear the anti-Semitic sentiments of their Muslim students. Stories like this prove the importance of Holocaust remembrance and countering anti-Semitism, both of which were goals of the Simon Wiesenthal Center this month when the human rights organization observed Holocaust Remembrance Week at its Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles.
Violence stops the haranguing.
Not only is anti-Semitism a historical fact, it’s a current event.
If it were such a “historical fact,” why do you put people in jail for coming to the “wrong” conclusion after noticing there is little more to the “holocaust” than an invented term and a bunch of wailing Jews. Truth never had to be defended with violence and prison-sentences. Smell the rat and look into it for yourselves!
That’s what Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said at the 2006 swearing-in ceremony of Gregg Rickman as the State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism. Speaking at the Museum of Tolerance on April 19, Rickman claimed that anti-Semitism is on the rise and is manifested in many forms ranging from physical attacks against Jews to bizarre conspiracy theories.
If Whites were in charge as we are all told, there would instead be a special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Whiteness, but Jews are in charge, so we have people like Gregg Rickman paid by White taxpayers to lie to them, and go after people who Jews have rightfully pissed off in your name.
Jews have been blamed for the attacks of September 11, the spread of AIDS and the Asian tsunami of 2004.
Now, why in the world would Jews have been blamed for 9/11? Could it be Larry Silverstein, oh, admitting to having at least one of the buildings demolished? Or could it be the dancing Mossad agents who were arrested after having been seen celebrating the burning towers? They made an appearance on Israeli television and claimed innocence by saying “We were there to film the event,” his Jew brain likely trying to remember another piece of deception as he slipped and admitted that they had foreknowledge of the first plane flying into the WTC. Or could it be the fact that Jews invented false-flag terrorism? We know they bombed the Brits out of Palestine by attacking the King David Hotel, but how many know that the Jewish terrorists planted the bombs while dressed as Arabs?
Rickman told of his experience last year at a Cairo bookstore, where he found copies of the forged, anti-Semitic tract “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion” in English, French and Arabic. When he turned the books over, he found the Franklin Prophecy printed on the back covers. This hoax falsely ascribes to Benjamin Franklin a dire warning about the threat Jews posed to America. The lie doesn’t stop there: Franklin is referred to as an American president. As Rickman pointed out often throughout his talk, “truth is but a trifle to those who spread anti-Semitism.”
Big Lie. Truth is, truth is but a trifle to those who spread words such as “antisemitism,” beginning with the fact that most “anti-Semites” don’t have anything against Arabs or Palestinians who are the true Semites. Furthermore, though “The Protocols” are supposedly a forgery, they’re better at explaining what is going on than the lame-stream press.
Nowhere is truth more disregarded than in Iran.
Big Lie. If this were true, Iranian historical scholars would have to come here to talk about the “Holocaust.” Also, Iran was telling the truth about the British sailors being in Iranian waters. Our leaders were lying. Nowhere is truth more disregarded than in the formerly great West. Diversity is our strength. Amen.
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