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That would make us just like them
9th July 2010
I like to write things as if each story will be my last, a condition
which has never been nearer to reality than it is now.
It has been my great honor to know people I�ve never actually seen,
but have learned so much from.
I used to like to think that everyone was pretty much the same, until
I proved it wasn�t true.
People start out believing in the same thing, but let themselves be
separated from their fellows over issues that ultimately are
unimportant, and the big picture � not to mention peace � remains an
unattainable goal.
Nobody realizes that the world has been destroyed over this very
thing, because they�re too busy defending the minor particulars of
their own points of view, while the general agreement they have about
the big picture gets totally lost.
I�ve often reflected that I myself often confuse my own particular
predicament of befuddlement with the world�s complex yet universal
situation, and as a result confuse my own issues with the larger
issues of the world. It�s called projection, and it guarantees you
won�t see things clearly.
We are lost for the tolerance we lack for the perspective of others,
even though most of us actually agree on all the major issues.
It reminds me all too often of the philosophy that sinister group
called the Mossad wreaks on the world: By deception shalt thou do war,
and divide and conquer. It turns out these are really easy things to
do, and if you take a look around, you�ll realize they succeed almost
all the time.
I�ve learned over time, most importantly, that one thing is always
something else. Perhaps the best example comes from religion. They
tell you to believe, but when you do, very often the people who tell
you to do that are really taking advantage of you.
I think, as an example, of the concept of tithing at the gaudy
evangelical Christian temples. The evangelists ask for your support in
propagating their version of Jesus, but then use your money for lavish
vacations, flashy cars, amusement parks, and all manner of
pornographic addictions.
Thinking a little deeper, I am reminded of the maxims �turn the other
cheek� and �love thy neighbor.� It�s easy to get cynical about them
when you realize the other half of those thoughts is �so they can take
your money.� This is such a shame because it pollutes the most
important thoughts we should have for each other.
This is really where I get the idea that not all people are on the
same page, and the worst people are those who pretend to be but
aren�t.
I like to think I�m open minded, but then I realize that tolerance is
a two-edged sword. Nietzsche�s concept of the inversion of values is a
subject that fascinates me. We are urged, by media with ulterior
manipulative motives, to feel sorry for the less fortunate, and we do,
very often. But then it all twists into something more sinister, and
inevitably destroys communities and civilizations that have been built
on hard work and discipline.
Feel sorry for oppressed women. A very true sentiment. But in the
hands of low, cynical people, that becomes the destruction of the
family, as women go out and survive on their own, leaving men to their
own destructive and illusory addictions � like sports, for instance �
and their bufuddled children to fend for themselves, or even worse, in
the hands of twisted day care predators.
Feel sorry for the poor homosexuals, who are discriminated against, as
men announce to women that sex is more important than love.
Feel sorry for the handicapped � whose handicap is more often than not
caused by cynical medical professionals, who more often than not
prescribe poison medicines for profit rather than trying to cure you
for a less lucrative fee. Plus, as Nietzsche pointed out, catering to
the handicapped, gone overboard, retards the whole society, as a
virtue is made out of illness, and people with no compassion get rich
on the naive compassion of others.
No civilization in history has ever been able to get to the point,
which is namely, whenever you do things only for yourself, nothing
really good ever comes of it. Oh sure, you can make a big score in
some endeavor, and wind up vacationing in Rio for awhile, or create
some cool invention and wind up in a big house, but if it�s only for
yourself, it eventually turns rancid. That�s why so many rich schemers
wind up committing suicide, because the emptiness of this routine
inevitably catches up with them.
We have a situation now in which it is more than very likely a cynical
gambit of polluting all the oceans of the world for profit is going to
wind up destroying most if not all of what we like best about this
planet � its beauty and its bounty.
Although most of us don�t work for an oil company or the government,
we nevertheless share in the guilt of this act because we have all
taken the bribe that these two entities have given to us: keeping our
homes warm with minimal effort and getting lost in the delusional
delights that society has invented to keep us distracted from what is
really important.
Even today, as they hurriedly pass laws to keep us from looking at
what they�re really doing, we still remain accessories after the fact,
hoping they can plug the leak so we can return to that dead end path
of living off the fat of the land and not noticing that our
prosperity, such as it is, has always been built on the misery and
deaths of others, who are often far away, and whose real story �
they�re all just like us, you know � is never really told.
Here in America, in this chaotic year of 2010, when fear of so many
horrible things rages in all our hearts and confuses us to the max,
there is one group of people who, above all others, seem to be
responsible for much of the misery that has paralyzed our growth,
confused our souls and jeopardized our lives.
That would of course be the Jews, whom I have railed against so much
over these past few years. Of all the religions of the world, there is
only one that demands it keep all the goodies for itself, and worse,
that everybody else in the world is not really human, that they are
less important than beasts, as Menachem Begin would say.
I�ve gotten in so much trouble for saying this, that my life is now a
few hundred dollars away from ending, I�ve been driven from my home,
and if they (the Jews) thought I was important enough, I�m sure they�d
just kill me. And yet it�s the truth. And yet everyone is afraid to
say it, and this cowardice is largely responsible from what are about
to be many millions of deaths, due primarily to war and medical
malfeasance.
So many people who have love in their hearts have excoriated me for
picking on the poor Jews, because after all they have been persecuted
across time for . . . aye, there�s the rub . . . for what? They have
been persecuted for trying to rob and kill us all, but since they
control all the money and media, the world has largely forgotten the
second and most important part of that equation.
Now Jews control everything, and the oil spill, the wars, the medical
poisoning and the toxic air, are largely their doing.
So the people with love in their hearts are thinking that I hate the
Jews. Nothing could be further from the truth. I am merely trying to
point that what they have done to everyone over the many centuries is
not very good for the health of the planet. But hate them? No,
critical as I might be � and I am, for sure, an equal opportunity
critic � I don�t hate them. I recognize them as the critical danger to
human survival, because they are deliberately leading the world to
mass suicide which, manipulated as it is, would be mass murder.
It�s somewhat humorous than I am reminded that we have no real choice
but to love the Jews, for the error of our ways that they have vividly
shown us, and while loving them, we must show them the error of their
ways.
The humorous and ironic part of all this is that I have been shown
this by other people I have bashed to smithereens for their
backcountry beliefs and corncobbled myths and legends � the Catholics,
the Christians, and the Muslims, most of whom I have found to be very
principled individuals, shackled though they may be by questionable
historical facts.
They don�t hate the Jews, and neither do I. They are afraid of the
Jews, for sure. But hate is not really in the repertoire of those who
really believe in the universal vibe (as I like to call it), the
respect and gratitude we show for the great gift of life on a
fantastically lovely planet we have received.
Funny, huh? that the only people who really hate are the Jews. It�s
funny that they are the ones promoting all these hate crime laws, when
they have always been the ones doing the hating. Well, it isn�t funny
to all those people they�ve put in jail with their corrupt Jewish
courts and governments, and all those people they�ve gotten other
people to kill because they convinced them they were evil, though that
was really just a flimsy and untrue excuse for robbing them.
But hate them? No, people who believe simply can�t do that. Why?
Because that would make us just like them. That would be a fate worse,
truly worse, than death.
Many of you think that not hating them has led to our current
predicament, where all life on this planet is now seriously threatened
by the profitmaking schemes of the Jews. But all this talk about
nuking Jerusalem is not the way to a clean future, if such a
possibility still exists.
So many Jews � Avigdor Lieberman and Martin Creveld, for two � have
said that rather that surrender their Rothschild crime center in
Israel that they would destroy the whole world first, which seems to
be exactly what�s happening today. Even so, to participate in that
deadly exchange would be nothing more than playing the Jews� game, and
that�s what has gotten us to this awful point in the first place.
Nuking Israel would be to admit that the Jews have won, which even if
they destroy the world, will never happen.
The Jews cannot win, no matter what they do, no matter how destructive
they become. All Jews are self-hating Jews. All Jews are ashamed of
their own devious heritage, which is why they try to hide it. Their
philosophy will ultimately lead them to their own suicide. The trick
for us is not let them take us with them when they decide to depart.
And hating them won�t get the job done. The guy with the scraggly
beard was right, you know. We have to love them. Feel sorry for them,
yes, for the infinite emptiness of their belief system. Try to
rehabilitate them, yes, even though in their tactical warfare
thinking, they are about a hundred years ahead of us. But hate them,
no, because that would make us just them, and all would be lost.
All is already lost, you say? I would disagree. No matter what the
condition of the world, no matter how much preplanned disease ravages
every species on the planet, the game is not lost. As long as you have
love in your heart, the game will never be over. And that is precisely
what the Jews do not understand.
It all comes down to this. The Jews want to run the world like a
business, because that�s how they can maximize their profit. The rest
of us want to run the world like a home, because home is really the
only place you can find real love.
As I am chased by the shadows of my own bad dreams and the specters of
a world gone mad, I just hope I don�t die on the highway, because the
highway is nobody�s home, even though everybody acts like it�s theirs.
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