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A 13 year old in 1951
Topic Started: May 19 2008, 10:27 AM (576 Views)
JFK
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From - http://foia.fbi.gov/new_zionist_org/new_zionist_org_part05.pdf

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Indeed this is an interesting read - http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/new_zionist_org.htm
Edited by JFK, May 19 2008, 11:42 AM.
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hiphopopotamus
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Is it really that surprising a minority would want its own country after very nearly being wiped off the face of the Earth? Do you think Holocaust survivors were that sure the same thing would never happen in America? The U.S. already had a very long list of horrible things they have done to minority populations, and many sanctions (written and informal) against Jews.
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JFK
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I agree... The Jewish people have been very badly abused and they should have a place to call their homeland....

However it is the Zionists which want to take over the world, not a measly country.... and they are slowly but surely succeeding.

Just because someone is Jewish it does not automatically make them a Zionist, and just because someone is a Zionist it does not automatically make them Jewish.
One is a religion, one is a political entity.... That is also what the FBI has deduced within the documents I linked to above.

Like I said it is an interesting read. ;)
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May 23 2008, 08:48 AM
I agree... The Jewish people have been very badly abused and they should have a place to call their homeland....
I don't agree. After the defeat of the Nazis, it should have been entirely possible for any Jewish people to call their actual homeland their homeland. I say that with trepidation only because if that had happened I wouldn't exist... I do believe it though.

Zionism has got less to do with religious/racial persecution and more to do with financial and political domination.
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JFK
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You notice I said a place did you not ?

As far as the rest of your post I agree.

Re-read my post.
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honway

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May 23 2008, 04:22 AM
Is it really that surprising a minority would want its own country after very nearly being wiped off the face of the Earth? Do you think Holocaust survivors were that sure the same thing would never happen in America? The U.S. already had a very long list of horrible things they have done to minority populations, and many sanctions (written and informal) against Jews.
Why not give them a piece of Germany?

Why take land from people that did not have anything to do with the holocaust?
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JFK
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Actually it is a bit deeper than that Honway.

The religious belief is that God gave them that specfic tract of land.

Personally I think they should take that claim up with God and we stay out of it.... albeit it is about 60 years too late.

Then again the opening post was dealing with Zionists and not Jews and Israel.
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honway

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The religious belief is that God gave them that specfic tract of land.


That is an intriguing concept. If an individual is born a pagan in Eastern Europe and then converts to a particular religion, he and all his offspring have a superior claim to a piece of land none of his ancestors have ever been to over the people actually living on the land.

You could not make this stuff up if you tried.

Edited by honway, May 29 2008, 12:03 AM.
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JFK
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honway
May 28 2008, 11:59 PM
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The religious belief is that God gave them that specfic tract of land.


That is an intriguing concept. If an individual is born a pagan in Eastern Europe and then converts to a particular religion, he and all his offspring have a superior claim to a piece of land none of his ancestors have ever been to over the people actually living on the land.

You could not make this stuff up if you tried.

That is not the way it ( the religious texts ) was written. Back then you were either a Jew or Gentile and conversion was not an option.

May we get back on topic now ?
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honway

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May we get back on topic now ?


Sure. What is the topic?
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JFK
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Zionists. The political entity intent on "taking over" the United States since before 1951.
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May 28 2008, 11:59 PM
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The religious belief is that God gave them that specfic tract of land.


That is an intriguing concept. If an individual is born a pagan in Eastern Europe and then converts to a particular religion, he and all his offspring have a superior claim to a piece of land none of his ancestors have ever been to over the people actually living on the land.

You could not make this stuff up if you tried.

how many people really convert to judiasm nowadays, seriously
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