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Tuesday, May 3, 2022
She's [Eva Bartlett] exposing the TRUTH in Ukraine and they don't like it (video, no transcript 45.11)
She's [Eva Bartlett] exposing the TRUTH in Ukraine and they don't like it Redacted Conversation with Eva Bartlett, Canadian Independent Journalist (allegedly spreading disinformation) https://youtu.be/OzMLPSXb7RU
For one, the biggest anti-Semites in the world are the Jews themselves. Wow!
It happens to be true. When Ashkenazi Jews arrived in Israel fleeing the persecution of the Holocaust, they started stealing the babies of the Mizrahi Jews with the help of the Israeli government.
In the state of Israel’s early years, a number of parents in immigrant transit camps were told that their babies had died. Their families believe the babies were abducted by the Israeli authorities in the 1950s, and were illegally put up for adoption to childless Ashkenazi families, Jews of European descent. A younger generation is demanding answers.
Known as the “Yemenite Children Affair,” there are over 1,000 official reported cases of missing babies and toddlers, but some estimates from advocates are as high as 4,500. Their families believe the babies were abducted by the Israeli authorities in the 1950s, and were illegally put up for adoption to childless Ashkenazi families, Jews of European descent. The children who disappeared were mostly from the Yemenite and other “Mizrahi” communities, an umbrella term for Jews from North Africa and the Middle East. While the Israeli government is trying to be more transparent about the disappearances, to this day, it denies that there were systematic abductions.
Then there was this scandal in Israel (bold mine):
A Blue and White MK’s comments on the culture of Arabs and Mizrahi Jews elicited outrage and accusations of racism from opposing politicians on Friday, though he insisted he never intended to assert Ashkenazi supremacy.
Yoaz Hendel, one of the more right-wing figures in the centrist party, who was once Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s director of communications, told Haaretz during an interview that of the Jews who immigrated to Israel to form the state, “Some came here with a mentality of Vienna concerts and some came with a mentality of darbukas [Arabic-style goblet drums].”
Both Hitler and Himmler had a soft spot for Islam. Hitler several times fantasized that, if the Saracens had not been stopped at the Battle of Tours, Islam would have spread through the European continent—and that would have been a good thing, since “Jewish Christianity” wouldn’t have gone on to poison Europe. Christianity doted on weakness and suffering, while Islam extolled strength, Hitler believed. Himmler in a January 1944 speech called Islam “a practical and attractive religion for soldiers,” with its promise of paradise and beautiful women for brave martyrs after their death. “This is the kind of language a soldier understands,” Himmler gushed.
According to the memoirs of Nazi Minister of War Production Albert Speer, Hitler had high praise for Islam, wishing that it was the religion of the Germanic people. “The Mohammedan religion would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?” Hitler is quoted as saying.
According to Speer, Hitler wished that the Umayyad Caliphate had won the Battle of Tours against the Franks in 732. This particular battle is credited with stopping the influx of Islam further into Europe and saving Christianity in Europe.
“Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers — already, you see, the world had fallen into the hands of the Jews, so gutless a thing was Christianity! — then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies heroism and which opens the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world. Christianity alone prevented them from doing so.” Hitler went on to say.
According to Speer, Hitler was convinced that had Islam taken root in central Europe at this time, the Germanic people would have become the “heirs of that religion” with Islam being “perfectly suited to the Germanic temperament”. Hitler said that while the Arabs, on account of their “racial inferiority”, would have been unable to handle the harsh climate and conditions of the region, and that instead the Islamized Germans would have “stood at the head of this Mohammedan Empire”. A “religion that believed in spreading the faith by the sword and in subjugating all nations to that faith”.
Oh great, now I'm "racially inferior" according to Hitler. Well, at least he liked my religion, so there's that.
A bit more from Wikipedia, again from Albert Speer:
Hitler, wrote Speer, viewed Christianity as the wrong religion for the "Germanic temperament": Speer wrote that Hitler would say: "You see, it's been our misfortune to have the wrong religion. Why didn't we have the religion of the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the fatherland as the highest good? The Mohameddan religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?" Speer also wrote of observing in Hitler "quite a few examples", and that he held a negative view toward Himmler and Rosenberg's mystical notions.
Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler was a fan of the Hindu caste model and sought to model his modern warriors on the warrior caste (kshatrya).
The caste system is the basis for dharma (right action, duty), where everyone knows his or her duty based on the system. Right action is doing one's duty and following this principle leads to liberation (mukti). This ideal is set forth in the Bhagavad Gita, which Himmler made the "bible" of the SS.
While this may be a perversion of the Indic teaching, it is faithful to it. Almost all traditions contain the same teaching regarding this.
I was raised by a Germanic (Austrian) mother who inculcated the obligation of duty and she and her family exemplified it in their lives, which often involved self-sacrifice in difficult circumstances. This conception comes not from Christianity in the Germanic world but from the pagan myths, e.g., the Norse myths (Edda) on which Wagner based his serial opera The Twilight of the Gods (Die Götterdämmerung, from the Old Norse phrase Ragnarök). In this myth, heroic warriors (Helden) who die in battle go toValhalla, the hall of the gods. The mythic ideal is the hero's life (Heldenleben), which Siegfried exemplifies in literature. Wagner exerted an influence on Hitler, who once said that Wagner was his only predecessor. Wagner's Influence on Hitler by Robert L. Jacobs
Nietzsche famously presaged Hitler's view of Christianity as a slaves' religion that glorifies weakness and suffering.
For one, the biggest anti-Semites in the world are the Jews themselves. Wow!
ReplyDeleteIt happens to be true. When Ashkenazi Jews arrived in Israel fleeing the persecution of the Holocaust, they started stealing the babies of the Mizrahi Jews with the help of the Israeli government.
The Disappeared Children of Israel
In the state of Israel’s early years, a number of parents in immigrant transit camps were told that their babies had died. Their families believe the babies were abducted by the Israeli authorities in the 1950s, and were illegally put up for adoption to childless Ashkenazi families, Jews of European descent. A younger generation is demanding answers.
Known as the “Yemenite Children Affair,” there are over 1,000 official reported cases of missing babies and toddlers, but some estimates from advocates are as high as 4,500. Their families believe the babies were abducted by the Israeli authorities in the 1950s, and were illegally put up for adoption to childless Ashkenazi families, Jews of European descent. The children who disappeared were mostly from the Yemenite and other “Mizrahi” communities, an umbrella term for Jews from North Africa and the Middle East. While the Israeli government is trying to be more transparent about the disappearances, to this day, it denies that there were systematic abductions.
Then there was this scandal in Israel (bold mine):
Blue and White MK panned for saying Mizrahi Jews have ‘culture of Arab drums’
A Blue and White MK’s comments on the culture of Arabs and Mizrahi Jews elicited outrage and accusations of racism from opposing politicians on Friday, though he insisted he never intended to assert Ashkenazi supremacy.
Yoaz Hendel, one of the more right-wing figures in the centrist party, who was once Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s director of communications, told Haaretz during an interview that of the Jews who immigrated to Israel to form the state, “Some came here with a mentality of Vienna concerts and some came with a mentality of darbukas [Arabic-style goblet drums].”
While we're on the subject of Hitler...
ReplyDeletehe Nazi Romance With Islam Has Some Lessons for the United States
Both Hitler and Himmler had a soft spot for Islam. Hitler several times fantasized that, if the Saracens had not been stopped at the Battle of Tours, Islam would have spread through the European continent—and that would have been a good thing, since “Jewish Christianity” wouldn’t have gone on to poison Europe. Christianity doted on weakness and suffering, while Islam extolled strength, Hitler believed. Himmler in a January 1944 speech called Islam “a practical and attractive religion for soldiers,” with its promise of paradise and beautiful women for brave martyrs after their death. “This is the kind of language a soldier understands,” Himmler gushed.
This also:
Islamists praise Hitler while cursing Israel, but did you know that Hitler wished he were a Muslim too?
Hitler’s views on Islam
According to the memoirs of Nazi Minister of War Production Albert Speer, Hitler had high praise for Islam, wishing that it was the religion of the Germanic people. “The Mohammedan religion would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?” Hitler is quoted as saying.
According to Speer, Hitler wished that the Umayyad Caliphate had won the Battle of Tours against the Franks in 732. This particular battle is credited with stopping the influx of Islam further into Europe and saving Christianity in Europe.
“Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers — already, you see, the world had fallen into the hands of the Jews, so gutless a thing was Christianity! — then we should in all probability have been converted to Mohammedanism, that cult which glorifies heroism and which opens the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world. Christianity alone prevented them from doing so.” Hitler went on to say.
According to Speer, Hitler was convinced that had Islam taken root in central Europe at this time, the Germanic people would have become the “heirs of that religion” with Islam being “perfectly suited to the Germanic temperament”. Hitler said that while the Arabs, on account of their “racial inferiority”, would have been unable to handle the harsh climate and conditions of the region, and that instead the Islamized Germans would have “stood at the head of this Mohammedan Empire”. A “religion that believed in spreading the faith by the sword and in subjugating all nations to that faith”.
Oh great, now I'm "racially inferior" according to Hitler. Well, at least he liked my religion, so there's that.
A bit more from Wikipedia, again from Albert Speer:
Hitler, wrote Speer, viewed Christianity as the wrong religion for the "Germanic temperament": Speer wrote that Hitler would say: "You see, it's been our misfortune to have the wrong religion. Why didn't we have the religion of the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the fatherland as the highest good? The Mohameddan religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?" Speer also wrote of observing in Hitler "quite a few examples", and that he held a negative view toward Himmler and Rosenberg's mystical notions.
Religious views of Adolf Hitler
Breaking news and breaking wind have come to mean the same thing.
ReplyDeleteBreaking news and breaking wind have come to mean the same thing.
ReplyDeleteYour best one yet! I am going to steal that.
Self-Hating Jew, Wikipedia.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a thing. I was just reading a confessional about this by a former self-hating Jew yesterday.
Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler was a fan of the Hindu caste model and sought to model his modern warriors on the warrior caste (kshatrya).
ReplyDeleteThe caste system is the basis for dharma (right action, duty), where everyone knows his or her duty based on the system. Right action is doing one's duty and following this principle leads to liberation (mukti). This ideal is set forth in the Bhagavad Gita, which Himmler made the "bible" of the SS.
While this may be a perversion of the Indic teaching, it is faithful to it. Almost all traditions contain the same teaching regarding this.
I was raised by a Germanic (Austrian) mother who inculcated the obligation of duty and she and her family exemplified it in their lives, which often involved self-sacrifice in difficult circumstances. This conception comes not from Christianity in the Germanic world but from the pagan myths, e.g., the Norse myths (Edda) on which Wagner based his serial opera The Twilight of the Gods (Die Götterdämmerung, from the Old Norse phrase Ragnarök). In this myth, heroic warriors (Helden) who die in battle go toValhalla, the hall of the gods. The mythic ideal is the hero's life (Heldenleben), which Siegfried exemplifies in literature. Wagner exerted an influence on Hitler, who once said that Wagner was his only predecessor. Wagner's Influence on Hitler by Robert L. Jacobs
Nietzsche famously presaged Hitler's view of Christianity as a slaves' religion that glorifies weakness and suffering.
This is a nothing burger so I am not posting it on Links. But it is relevant here.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.moonofalabama.org/2022/05/on-lavrovs-spat-with-israel-who-is-right.html