Repeating History, Again?

by: admin Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

What if I told you that I am acquainted with a person of a certain nationality that is automatically and thoroughly searched at a particular airport, said airport being in the same country mentioned in the cover of the very passport he carries? What is I told you as well this country calls itself tolerant? What if I told you that this happens only because of the name on his passport, and his native language? And… what if I told you that this country, on a yearly basis, indiscriminately kills thousands of people fitting my acquaintance’s profile? Anybody can already assume, arriving at this country’s airport, that they are entering a nation which preaches one thing and does another. A nation based on discrimination, injustice and violence. Sadly, this place exists, and it is called Israel.
This was not always so. Israel has a long history and tradition, with a few splatterings of war and violence here and there. It can be agreed that they generally have no differences with other countries’ trajectories. What sets them apart, started almost half a century ago, and has yet to finish: the end of tolerance and the beginning of violence against their neighbors, the palestinians. At this point, compared with other nations that carry a history of thousands of years such as them, they have stepped back into an underdeveloped mindset, strewn with ignorance and malice. Such a society could possibly not be self-sufficient economically: only look at the state the US is in after waging war, for a much shorter time, against Afghanistan and Iraq. So what keeps Israel going? The forceful influx of money from Germany, and the voluntary donations from the US. While the Palestinian nation receives world-wide moral support for their cause, Israel is a financially supported terrorist state. In today’s world, sadly money is stronger than morals.
Basically, they are an undercover based-on-donations economy. Germany, to this day, has given to Israel more than 70 billion dollars in reparations for the Third Reich. Then, they must turn their backs and pretend they are not seeing how their money is reinvested in a holocaust against the Palestinians. Of course that, after what they did to Israel, they have no right to say anything. Oh, wait. They DID NOT do anything to israel. To my knowledge, being a Jew and being an Israeli are two completely different things. Being one, does not necessarily make you the other. And, most Jewish victims of the holocaust, to my knowledge, where of German, Polish, Austrian, Czech and other European nationalities: NOT Israeli. Of course that everybody forgets about the “other” victims, such as homosexuals, catholics, or even the roma (gypsy) population. Perhaps, their lives just don’t matter as much. Otherwise, why isn’t Germany paying reparations to the Vatican for all the catholics they also exterminated? Or the gay rights organizations? Or the roma? Opportunistic Israel just could not pass up the chance to cash in the situation, by taking advantage of money that could have been used to provide survivors of the holocaust with more income, or maybe even provide “reparation” to all the other victims. That would just involve them attempting to be fair and do good, and would just drive them away from their path to repeating a holocaust against the Palestinians. Does anybody remember how it started in the Third Reich? Small, almost unnoticeable. Israel is already at a medium-sized indiscriminate extermination. You want torture? How about creating ghettos and camps for the Palestinians to live under their watchful eye, and cutting off the water, gas or other basic public services when Palestinians “misbehave?” You want suffering? How about digging out your family’s remains after a bomb destroyed your home? This sounds faintly familiar to what we all learned in history class. The questions is: Who will stop this?
Definitely not the US. According to the 2008 US budget “Israel, long since the US’ top recipient of foreign aid, will receive USD 2.4 billion. Since 1979 and the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty, Israel has annually received up to USD 3 billion in aid. As part of with an initiative by then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the civilian aid has been steadily decreased over the course of the past 10 years, going from USD 1.2 million to being completely canceled this year. At the same time military aid to Israel has increased from USD 1.8 billion to USD 2.4 billion.” The blame for the availability of bombs, weapons and soldiers ready to threaten Palestinian lives can easily be pinpointed to the US, and their attempts to take diplomatic steps to stop the situation have been amazingly fruitless. The US is doing nothing more than playing the role of “mediator” to reflect a certain image in the international realm, caring little about a solution. Their main goal is to protect their image, and to keep the only “friend” they have in the Middle East, as a stepping stone for them to wage war against their chosen victims. Otherwise, they would simply cut off the aid and, although Israel might not be very happy with them, they would have no more mediums to wage this unfair war.
Unfair? Well, yes. Still, one cannot pretend that both parties are not at fault in their own ways. Yet, in the case of two children, when you find them fighting, what do you say? You tell the bigger one to stop picking on the little one, because 1) It’s not fair, they’re smaller and less capable of fighting at the big one’s level 2) The big one should stop it first, even if the little one started, and set an example. With the obvious recent display of Israel’s military capabilities, and the aforementioned “free money” they receive, it is obvious to see who the big one is.
As a retort to this and the matter of all the civilian lives sacrificed in the conflict, I was recently told that “There are no rules when in war”. Since when is this so? Actually, in the 7th century it was the Muslim army which decided to set rules for law, involving fairness and the protection of civilian lives. Nowadays we have humanitarian and international law dictating the proceedings for war. But, since the Israel-Palestine situation is a “conflict” and not an all-out “war”, apparently there are no rules to abide by.
Now, let us see the other side of the matter concerning the last (but most likely not “the last”) Israeli attack. According to Israel, the last campaign in Gaza (that mysteriously ended days before the US presidential inauguration. Suspicious? I daresay) was started to make the Palestinians stop launching rockets and other such weaponry into Israel, and to restore Israel’s “image” in the world after their failed campaign with the Lebanon incident and other international power struggles. Since when is it a solution to kill thousands of civilians, and yes, children and women at that? Through their actions they prove they are not more than a third-world country in serious need of development, exhibiting tremendous ignorance, in particular in the social, educational and international relations spheres.
Israel has become a self-righteous, oppressive and violent nation, with a superiority complex and forgetting their own original values and morals in an aim to demonstrate their power, and by doing so, repeating a holocaust against the Palestinians. A flashback of the Third Reich? Certainly.
Have we all learned nothing from history? Why is it repeating itself? If Germany is repaying Israel only because they are the cradle of Judaism, believers having been the main target during the WWII holocaust, and if Judaism is a religion that encourages kindness and forgiveness and Israel is supposed to be the very reflection of it: Why we cannot find a solution? And, if Israel can make peace with Germany, why not with the Palestinian nation?
Maybe the Palestinians should learn from the Germans, and pay the harlot’s fees.

Carla C. Avenia Koency
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8 Responses to “Repeating History, Again?”

BOBO Said:

Are we Americans repeating history again??
I mean with our declining dollar, rising taxes, run away government spending, energy costs shooting to the moon, war on terror & the never ending war on drugs plus a host of other maladies are we heading back in time into the Jimmy Carter zone? I mean with a troy ounce of .999 gold worth close to a THOUSAND federal reserve notes, what’s next? The euro seems to be gradually positioning itself to replace the FRN as the pick of choice on the global scene. Is there any similarities with the USA’s current plight & the plight of the old Roman empire or what?

Comment made on February 16th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Das_Spinkel Said:

You’re asking if President Bush is repeating Jimmy Carter’s mistakes?

I’m with you on the rising tax and run away government spending thing, but can you even tell me one reason that inflation is bad?

Is there a point somewhere in all of this?
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Comment made on February 17th, 2010 at 12:10 am
Think 1st Said:

Somewhat yes.
It is a mix of Carter and Reaganomics.

The worst of both.

It will continue if we "stay the course", good reason to keep McCain out.
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Comment made on February 17th, 2010 at 12:12 am
abdul Said:

sounds like a sinking ship huh?
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Comment made on February 17th, 2010 at 12:16 am
Love Canada Said:

All bubbles tend to burst
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Comment made on February 17th, 2010 at 12:18 am
wild-man of Borneo Said:

Decode this lyrics " You are not alone"
We all are in the same ship
But we are not sinking and swimming together.
Since the life-belt had been thrown out.
Only have to look at the map.
May be the compass is wrong.
Or we took the wrong turn in stepping through the ‘Stargate"
Insread of advancing in time.
We heading back to the twilight zone.
Luke 6.39-40,41-45,46-49
What do you think?
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decoded from the missing x-files.

Comment made on February 17th, 2010 at 12:20 am
Kirk Said:

I’m 45 years old, and this the third time we have been through this weak dollar cycle since I was old enough to vote. As far as comparing to the late ’70’s under Carter, there is no comparison. Remember we are now at 5% unemployement, compared to 10% during that time( we now measure it a bit different, and it would actually be higher by today’s standard) My older sister bought her first house in 1978, and was saddled with a 19% interest rate. The inflation rate was in the double digits, which is too high for an economy to grow. The highest marginal tax rate in 1979 was 72%, compared to 35% today.

Just to add a little positive news, international currency hedge funds are now betting on the dollar to start gaining value very quickly in the next few months, and in fact the value of the dollar has actually gained a little ground in the past couple of weeks. Two years from now, the dollar will once again reign supreme…..history repeats itself once again.
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Comment made on February 17th, 2010 at 12:22 am
jimkearney746 Said:

LOL

of course we are – anyone who doesnt learn from history is doomed to repeat it

LOL

We are definately repeating history – but it doesnt have anything to do with jimmy carter – its more like hitler

Look at what hitler did and what bush did and tell me you dont think so

Hitler had his parliment building set ablaze, we had the pentagon bombed

Hitler created a security council – we created homeland security

Hitler created his version of a security act law – we created the patriot act

Hitler started wars with other countries – we went into afganistan and iraq

Hitlers money become worthless – ours is on its way

Hitler declared martial law and made himself chancelor – we havent done this yet but believe me – if bush starts a war with Iran I seriously doubt he will not declare martial law and stay in office

SO, yes we are repeating history but not as some people think

As for the euro replacing the dollar – not likely – every country in the world uses the dollar – why – becasue we are gulible enough people to believe we should save everyone.

In all likelihood – the treasury and fed will cook up a scheme to have europe increase thier money supply at the same rate as we increase ours – this will flood the markets with both sets of currency and therefore have minimal impact for the dollar on the market

This will stablize the dollar over the course of a year or two – long enough to create a new currency – the amero – once the amero comes out and the NAU actually comes into being – the next step would be to move to a truly global market and combine the euro and the amero – at that point every country in the world will either have to kowtow down to who owns the countinents or they will cease to exist

the bankers will have won – either by people voluntarily giving in or by conquest – doesnt make a difference – once they have control they will run it all
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