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Shooting Everyone

09 Tuesday Jul 2024

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If I can divert your attention away from the GAE missile that the Ukranazis used against their own children’s hospital, it appears the news out of Occupied Gaza is even worse that we thought. IGF (Israeli Genocide Force) stormtroopers are behaving exactly like agents of hell on earth.

“There was total freedom of action,” B., a soldier who served in the regular forces in Gaza for several months, including at his battalion’s command center told +972 Magazine and Local Call.

“If there is [even] a feeling of threat, there is no need to explain — you just shoot,” he stressed.

When soldiers spot someone approaching, “it is permissible to shoot at their center of mass [their body], not into the air,” B. said. “It’s permissible to shoot everyone, a young girl, an old woman.”

“Total freedom of action” – sounds very Enlightenment, so democratic, much cool. And they’re shooting everyone who approaches … except for mice. I saw a downright hilarious video of a squad of these Zionazis confronted by a different kind of rodent. Our littlest resistance fighter sent them scurrying away screaming. Sadly, they probably took out their frustration on more children.

The Lancet’s numbers: In modern wars, 3 to 10 times as many people are killed by starvation and disease caused by war than by bullets or bombs. Evidently, the researchers chose a factor of four and multiplied it by the number of known dead Gazans plus the (low end) estimated number of those missing. That’s probably a very accurate assessment of the damage the genocidal occupiers are causing. Today’s number of known dead and likely dead missing Gazans is around 49,000. X 4 = 196,000. Maybe one of your pedo Republicants can discuss this with the Head War Criminal In Charge when he comes to boss Kongress around in a few weeks. I hope someone turns a mouse loose on his sorry ass.

COLUMN: “Scholasticide” While The World Watches

21 Friday Jun 2024

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“Scholasticide” While The World Watches

 

When they’re not wiping out entire families, and when they’re not murdering journalists, food aid workers, and doctors, and when they’re not cutting little girls in half with American-made munitions, possibly those marked “Finish Them!” and autographed by the sociopathic witch Nimarata, the Zionist occupiers of Palestine appear to delight in exterminating literacy and educational opportunities. The destruction of learning in Gaza is a sub-war in the greater genocide. And just like the attendant murder, maiming, displacement, torture, terrorism, impoverishment, and starvation, it is designed to have and is having a terrible effect on its victims.

Samir Mansour’s bookstore, the largest in Gaza, was a bibliophile’s dream. In addition to carrying hundreds of thousands of books, the shop also served as a community center, a haven for readers, students, and happy families. The Zionists bombed it to rubble in May 2021. Mansour reopened the outlet, bigger and better, in 2022. Last fall, the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force) destroyed it again. One may have heard that the Zionists are still defending themselves from a surprise attack that happened eight months ago. The incident was so much of a surprise that no one knew or warned about it three weeks in advance … except for Egyptian Intelligence and the Zionist’s 8200 ISNU Command. Many overlook the fact the incident was a byproduct of the Zionist’s violent occupation and dehumanization of Palestine for most of the past century. Of course, these minor details are part of history, a subject studied in books and schools, and, thus, something for the IGF to eradicate.

As for the ongoing destruction of schools and interruption of formal learning in Gaza, I’ve come across more than a few articles explaining the disaster, both in terms of numerical count and personal tragedy. I’ve also come across a term that perfectly describes what the Zionists are doing: ”Scholasticide.”

Award-winning Gaza journalist Maha Hussaini wrote a must-read column about the effects of the Zionist’s scholasticide at Middle East Eye. She describes the new-to-Palestinian parents phenomenon of homeschooling their children. So far as it goes in the US and much of the greater West, I am ordinarily a strong proponent of homeschooling. That is primarily due to the hard fact that most of the public schools in places like the US, and many private academies, are worse than useless. Mine is not the experience with good schools that actually educate and nurture children and which parents and students enjoy. Evidently, that was the condition of the schools in Gaza. Thus, the new and unexpected imposition of home education is, to say the least, trying on all parties involved. I’m also aware, based on the accounts of homeschoolers in the US, Canada, and Russia, that while homeschooling is rewarding, it can be, at least initially, a somewhat intimidating challenge. Imagine that challenge magnified by the daily dropping of American-made bombs, a lack of food and utilities, and the general horrific conditions of war. That is what Palestinian families now face each day. But, temporarily daunted or not, they are carrying on.

Ms. Hussaini also provided updated numbers and information on the scope of the anti-erudition calamity:

Before the war, there were 796 schools in the Gaza Strip, including 442 public schools, 70 private schools and 284 run by the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa. 

There were 12 universities and higher education institutions. 

Gaza had one of the lowest illiteracy rates in the world, with the percentage decreasing from 13.7 percent in 1997 to 1.8 percent in 2022.

Around 700,000 children and young people were enrolled in schools and universities out of the strip’s 2.2 million population. 

In its ongoing bombardment, Israel has damaged or completely destroyed all universities and more than 80 percent of all schools in Gaza. 

They have killed and wounded thousands of students and hundreds of teachers, including at least 100 professors.

This total devastation of education is a war crime within a war crime, one that will inconvenience and afflict the population for years. I remain, however, cautiously optimistic that those years will be relatively short in number because of the extreme patience, intelligence, dedication, and determination exhibited by Gazans—a people who seemingly cannot be subdued. 

Still, many of them are understandably filled with grief, fearing their “future is stolen by the war.” That quote is taken from the title of another article by one of those students, Mrs. Noor Alyacoubi, written for the Palestine Chronicle. In another must-read, she tells the stories of two Gaza university students who, like all of the others, have had their lives completely turned upside down. As Alyacoubi surmises, “Their stories reflect the broader tragedy of a generation whose education, ambitions, and futures have been stolen by war. Amid the chaos and uncertainty, their resilience and hope stand as a testament to the enduring human spirit.” Alyacoubi knows about the chaos and testament personally as she is studying English literature at Al-Azhar University. Or, rather, she was before the school was bombed by the IGF.

Mrs. Alyacoubi is also a young mother. In March, she relayed her experience trying to safeguard and raise her precious baby girl under violent occupation in a story at the We Are Not Numbers forum. “My baby is now 12 months old. Her name is Lya and she has spent 155 days of her life in fear, evacuation, and starvation. I know she is so young and she might be unaware of what is happening around her, but I am sure she feels everything.” In closing, she asks that we on the outside keep her family and her people in our prayers. If we possess any humanity at all, then we must do that if nothing else. We should also listen to some of the voices from the inside. Accordingly, I recommend readers pay attention to the many young people speaking to us through assorted personal reports, stories, and poems at We Are Not Numbers. 

After all, understanding, resisting, and resolving these matters is a process up to all of us. As the bold and brilliant Al-Mayadeen network anchor Zeinab Al Saffar said the other day at SPIEF24, quoting professor Alexander Dugin and speaking to him on-stage, “Humanity is us, not them.” It’s time we did something other than just watch things like scholasticide and genocide. How about we resist them? And stop them?

Deo vindice.

Genocide + Free Trade

16 Thursday May 2024

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The zionists’ plan for post-genocide Gaza leaked. And they’re pretty much what’s been rumored.

Documents published online lay out Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s post-war vision for the Gaza Strip, known as “Gaza 2035,” the Jerusalem Post reported on 3 May.

The plan involves keeping Gaza under long-term Israeli security control, making major investments to rebuild the devastated enclave “from nothing” with Gulf assistance, turning Gaza into a regional trade and energy hub, and exploiting cheap Palestinian labor and natural gas for the benefit of Israeli business interests.

If they’re honest, then there won’t been any cheap labor among the Gazans, all of whom will have been driven away or slaughtered. One hopes this plan will fail like the rumored attempts to rebuild the Temple. One also hopes that by 2035 the US is dissolved, Palestinians have control of their country for once, and that Net-a-yahoo, his ilk, and his satanic GAE supporters have been dead for about 11 years. A lot to hope for, appropriate in the face of such an evil plan.

Hind’s Hall

13 Monday May 2024

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While ignorant, stupid, and plainly evil Americans blindly accept or, worse, cheer the ongoing Gazacaust, so many of our brave young people are doing the right thing. They’re doing all they can and doing it where they are – on the college campuses. Please read Kathy Kelly’s excellent article at the Palestine Chronicle about some of these good kids and their dedication to, among other worthy people, dear little Hind Rajab.

I wrote about little Hind several times. In fact, she figured into a short story I wrote. Rather, it was one I had Pericles write within another story. Again, sensing sad reality, I just couldn’t do it directly; and he could barely pull if off. The story entertained the fantastical, impossible idea of a risen, modern CSA riding to the rescue of Palestine the way no real nation-state will do in real life. Yet in reality, the best the fallen Rebels could do was make monkey noises at a Black woman. Strike that – they bested their best by defending fools and inexplicably positing themselves into the situation as the true victims. I’ve been around a while, but this is one of the most wicked, retarded, and mentally ill episodes I’ve ever seen or even imagined.

Now I’m told I have ruffled some of the bowties of Dixie, Inc. via my anti-satanic siding with humanity. Good! Repent, you delusion idiots. Our little princess Hind held more grace and value in her pinky than all of you who have ever lived.

Happy Mother’s Day

12 Sunday May 2024

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Hopefully, it is a great one, celebrating the most important occupation any woman can have.

Here’s a video tribute to the way mothers are celebrating this year in Gaza. It’s the one on the right. The one on the left is some fat retard telling lies. I’d put a graphic warning on it, but you’re complicit in this crime if you’re a Western woman or man.

Dr.Phil interviewing Netanyahu – arguing all Palestinians are "complicit" and "occupying" Gaza
– The shift of rhetoric from unfortunate collateral damage to collective guilt is alarming pic.twitter.com/QArMYl26dW

— Glenn Diesen (@Glenn_Diesen) May 11, 2024

Stop the Gazacaust.

COLUMN: Why They Protest

10 Friday May 2024

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Why They Protest

 

It’s 75 miles, door to door in a straight line, from the original Oby’s in Starkville to the upstart franchise location in Oxford. Add roughly another 25 miles to that for the drive, either up 45 or out 82. Do remember the speed limit if one takes to the road. And remember that Mississippi and America are still firmly under the control of satanic globalist clowns. 

Hard reality came calling a few days ago in Oxford. I didn’t know about the late hubbub at the University of Mississippi until I read about it after the fact. As usual, my take on matters is a little different than others one might read. Like it or not, want it or not, Mississippians, Americans, and everyone else is now involved in a genuine global conflict. This is not just a war of ideologies. It is primarily a war of Holy good versus demonic evil, a battle of Christians, Muslims, and our many allies against the forces of hell. More precisely, it’s the latest iteration of that long-running conflict. We win in the end, but getting there is the challenge. 

Vast swaths of the rest of the world are actively resisting and liberating themselves from the oppression of the satanists. There are, of course, exceptions where the contests are more difficult and where the outcomes appear more doubtful. These exceptions include Palestine and the former United States. The Palestinians are occupied by and being slaughtered by genocidal Zionists. Something similar if far less acute is happening to the residents of that strange nation-shaped kind of place between Mexico and Canada. A key difference is that most American problems are largely self-inflicted. Another point of contrast is that the Palestinians are fighting for their survival. Last October, I wrote (or had Pericles discuss with Julia):

‘…But my point is that when Hamas was given the chance or when they sensed weakness, they were ready. And they pulled off something amazing, even if only for a day or two. Something almost completely unheard of, almost unimaginable.’

‘Do you think they’ve been set up?’ she asked. ‘And do you suppose they knew or suspected that was the case and decided to press their luck?’

‘The former, perhaps. The latter, most likely.’ He thought for a moment and continued: ‘As for their luck, they really have nothing to lose.’

Perry’s notions are remarkably similar to those of Professor Khaled AL-Hroub of Northwestern University, Qatar, who observed, “One million children were fated to rot in Gaza prison camp, with death their only deliverance. And so, on October 7, Hamas rolled the dice.” This quote is from his chapter, “Nothing Fails Like Success: Hamas and the Gaza Explosion,” page 153 of Deluge: Gaza And Israel From Crisis To Cataclysm, 2024, Jamie Stern-Weiner, et al. I’m just getting into the book though I already highly recommend it. It is another truth bomb, and when scores of thousands of innocent people are being exterminated, the truth matters more than ever. 

While the Palestinians resolutely resist their destruction (in Arabic the word for perseverance is “sumud”), and while too many Americans insouciantly accept theirs, a few of the latter are bravely standing in solidarity with the former. This phenomenon has largely taken the form of so many student anti-satanic, anti-genocide protests at American colleges. Yes, as with most movements in postmodern America, there has been a level of infiltration in this one by outside actors. In addition to the usual NGO, state police, FBI, and NSA intrusion, there’s also allegedly participation by the CIA, Mossad, and Unit 504 of the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force). All of them are working on both sides, but the great bulk of the money, ISR, and paramilitary concentration is devoted to the pro-genocide, pro-satanic side. The underlying sentiment driving our good kids is organic. They care and they’re doing what they can. It appears too many people don’t care, and given their plights, their indifference is somewhat understandable. However, those who take the other side or who selfishly, myopically try to warp the situation into something else are directly or indirectly siding with the devil. One need not like everything about the protests, but one should try to appreciate them. Fifty thousand poor people have been murdered, eighty thousand wounded, perhaps a million face famine, and close to two million are homeless. Rev. Munther Isaac of Bethlehem keeps repeating, “Gaza is the moral compass of the world today.” Our young protesters face the true north.

In that spirit, I’d like to praise the high points of the Ole Miss protests. Around thirty young people with kind hearts came out to plead the case for Palestinian justice. With them came Jaylin Smith, a 24-year-old journalism graduate student. She’s the lovely young Black woman who stood against the unruly mob that showed up to taunt and counterprotest. Ms. Smith exhibited heightened communication skills and bravery, important assets for any journalist, along with strong leadership qualities. Good show, Ma’am. She’ll no doubt be a great addition to the industry. And that industry is currently under heavy literal fire. The Zionists occupying Palestine, the ones cheered on by so many hooligans, politicians, and satanists, have killed more reporters during their genocide of the Palestinians than anyone else in recorded history. In fact, even by the end of last year, the Gazacaust was already the deadliest conflict for reporters ever. Along with women, children, Churches, Mosques, schools, hospitals, and food supplies, the Zionists are intentionally targeting the press in an effort to silence the truth.

The administrator, the tall man in the vest, is also to be praised. He, his coworkers, and the University police did a very good job of keeping order and they evidently prevented a real riot from breaking out. Their actions helped form the difference between this protest and the ones in Georgia, Virginia, New York, New Hampshire, California, and elsewhere. No arrests were made, and, unlike at the other schools, no militarized police beat down students using SS tactics on orders from luciferian sociopaths. That made me proud to be from Mississippi.

Those counter-protesting on the other side embrace sheer evil. Some do it because they are ignorant, stupid even. Some are being misled. Yet others have dark malice in their hearts. To defend any of them is reprehensible and self-defeating. The fact that speaking out against genocide is controversial says something about America, something very troubling. It’s worse that we’re told protesting this genocide is an attack on America. Then again, maybe that’s a form of admission about America’s role in this atrocity. America arms and funds the IGF genocide. America brutally suppresses dissent. This suppression goes beyond opposing humanity; it is a series of violent acts against Jesus Christ and God the Father. The US House of Representatives just voted 320-91 to make reading the New Testament illegal. Check and see how one’s pet rodent voted. If it wasn’t a “nay,” then one probably has a severe problem. But this kind of legislation is to be sadly expected in a place like the US, a metaphysically disturbed country.

Two months ago, I had Pericles—who still has no last name—pen a little story for me about a rebuilt CSA defending human life and dignity by protecting the helpless Gazans from genocidal insanity. I just couldn’t present the fiction directly, and my character could barely do it by way of a story within a story. His doubts, naturally, were my own. For his part, he’ll work through it. With Julia’s help, no doubt. They’ll have to for reasons I’ll reveal later. In his fictional Moscow, Pericles rounded things out with the last lines of a real poem by Canadian journalist Paul Salvatori, We are Not as Strong as Palestinian Children:

“We don’t know the suffering,

And we don’t know how to suffer

Without making it about us.”

We in America and the West really grapple with making everything about us, perhaps an homage to or admission of the solipsistic, atomized liberal worldview of man that Professor Dugin, Nikolai Gogol, and others warn about. Let’s try to stop that. I ended Pericles’s story about Gaza with the words, “DO SOMETHING.” The students in Oxford and at the other schools are doing something. They are struggling against injustice. As Rev. Isaac observed, “To be in places of struggle against injustice is to be where God is present.”

Deo vindice.

COLUMN: A Review of THE RAPE OF PALESTINE by Dr. Blake Alcott

03 Friday May 2024

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A Review of THE RAPE OF PALESTINE by Dr. Blake Alcott

 

Very few phenomena are as misrepresented in Western mainstream discourse and as poorly understood by Westerners as the conflict between the Zionist entity of Israel and the Palestinian People. While this issue has grown into perhaps the great dividing line that separates the morally aware and responsible from the callous, the indifferent, and the wicked, a fog lies over the minds and hearts of too many Westerners, none more so than the residents of the faltering United States. Some are excusable in their ignorance for one reason or another. Others are less so. And yet others, a rather large group, willfully side with their own luciferian elite leadership and the ruling Anglo-Zionist ideologues and looters. 

America’s political class never ceases to amaze and confound, releasing one idiotic, bloodthirsty statement after another about the subject in general, and, specifically, with their nearly-uniform reaction to the late genocide, the Gazacaust. Even Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whom I otherwise respected for his book about US bioweapons programs, said Palestinians were the “most pampered people in the world.” In his world, “pampered” must be synonymous with “bombed” and “starved.” The Clown Prince of Gomorrah, Lindsey Graham, coldly said of Gaza, “Level the place.” Andy Ogles (ogles what, we wonder), said of the Gazans, “Kill them all.” False Witness and delusional moron Tim Walberg suggested repeating the war crimes of Nagasaki and Hiroshima against Gaza to “Get it over quick.” Joe “I am the AI” Biden mumbles one thing and then another, though he, a self-proclaimed Zionist, ever arms and supports the occupiers and their genocide. Carnival barker Donald Trump said, “Only a crazy or an idiot wouldn’t respond like Israel did to October 7.” Trump might be in an ideal position to know the inclinations of crazies and idiots. But neither he nor any of the others knows or cares to understand the totality of the situation, including the timeline of so many pitiful events. 

The American selling point for this particular atrocity is that Israel was attacked by terrorists on October 7, 2023, and that it has every right to defend itself. Intelligent men, like China’s Ma Xinmin, know that occupation forces have no claim to self-defense when attacked by the people they oppress and that the oppressed have every right to resist their occupation and oppression. And regardless of lies, distortions, woeful American attention spans, and lack of education, this conflict was brewing well over a century before October 2023. 

I recently read, reviewed, and fell in love with The Stone House by Dr. Yara Hawari, a narrative telling of Palestinian life, suffering, and triumph from the early Twentieth Century through 1968. Within Hawari’s combined stories and experiences, including those during and before the Nakba, the reader catches glimpses of repeated betrayals of Palestine. Through the eyes of her characters, members of her own family, she masterfully touches on the impact of a continuous sequence of terrible events. With a fascinating and inspiring human touch, she reveals the “what” of the shared Palestinian experience. Now, I have found a work that fills in many of the (early) gaps, providing the “hows” and “whys” behind the assorted deceptions and barbarities.

Dr. Blake Alcott has assembled an expansive two-volume collection of original documents that provide a roadmap that leads from the end of the Nineteenth Century until the formation of political nation-state Israel after World War Two. His work is profoundly important from a historical perspective and because the experiences of the mapped territory stretch on until the present. His title is apropos.

Alcott, Blake, The Rape of Palestine: A Mandate Chronology, Vol. 1 and 2, Zürich: Tredition, 2023. (From Amazon: Volume One; Volume Two.)

© Blake Alcott.

Dr. Alcott is an ecological economist, Palestinian activist, and upon-a-time carpenter residing and working in Switzerland. His excellent work and interests may be found on his website. After reading Hawari’s book, as if it was ordained, I discovered Alcott and his books via Jeremy Salt’s sterling review of The Rape of Palestine at the Palestinian Chronicle. 

Of Alcott’s efforts, Salt wrote: “There are few works on Palestine of such scope. All the standard documents are here and analyzed anew but there are innumerable gems dug up by the author that the researcher will not have known about or has forgotten.” And the scope is vast. Salt referred to “the researcher” perhaps due to the nature of the material presented. It is not a work to be casually read. Well, in many ways it is, at intervals becoming a real page-turner. But there is a refined historicity and academic quality within the pages which, along with their Outlaws of the Marsh count, could be mildly off-putting to the cursory reader. None of this should bar anyone from obtaining and studying the copious history as assembled. Most fortunately, Alcott begins with a helpful section, “How to use this book.” 

This book gives a chronology of the dialogue, such as it was, between Palestinians and their British ‘Mandatory’ rulers from the World War I years up until May 1948. It consists of 490 entries arranged by date. Nerds or insomniacs might read it straight through even though, taken in long doses, it induces not only tedium but also sadness and outrage. But most will use it as a reference book. The Rape of Palestine, Vol. 1, p. 14 (Kindle Ed.).

Alcott’s cheerful humor aside (and appreciated), he is correct. Think of it as an encyclopedia wherein specific facts await inspection based on the reader’s particular need or fancy. The 490(!) entries are sequentially set forth in the table of contents of each volume. All of these records are important, though the more criticall among them are helpfully marked with an asterisk. Alcott also provides his methodology concerning the materials, his commentary, context, and appended matters. He is also correct, be forewarned, that there is sadness and shame residing within the documentation. However, for most readers, especially any guilt-deserving Westerners, I would hope the shock of the truth serves to change minds and, then, stir indignant protest. 

And now, I will slowly walk through a brief summary of all 490 transcripts. Or not. I slept well last night and I appear to have misplaced my pocket protector. No. Instead, I will merely present a short sampling. 

Even before the first official entry, Alcott provides a glimpse of a nascent Zionist movement that started no later than 1798, and continued into the Nineteenth Century, as recounted in 1919 by British anti-Zionist Jew Lucien Wolf: “… In 1840, when Mehemet Ali was driven out of Palestine and Syria by the Powers, the future of Palestine was open for discussion. … [U]ntil the time of Herzl all the most prominent protagonists of Zionism were Christians.” Id, at 21. 

The latter words in Wolf’s note might open a separate discussion regarding the links between Zionism and Christianity, especially certain of its Protestant elements, and American variants, along with other assorted strange fruits of the Enlightenment. However, Wolf also noted that the earnest modern Zionist movement had begun twenty years earlier in 1899. And in that year, where Alcott’s true count begins, Jerusalem’s mayor, Yusuf al-Khalidi, sent a letter to Rabbi Zadoc Kahn of France:

In theory, Zionism is an absolutely natural and just idea on how to solve the Jewish question. Yet it is impossible to overlook the actual reality, which must be taken into account. Palestine is an integral part of the Ottoman Empire and today it is inhabited by non-Jews. … By what right do the Jews want it for themselves? … The only way to take it is by force using cannons and warships. … Even if Herzl obtained the approval of the Sultan Abdülhamit II for the Zionist plan, he should not think that a day will come when Zionists will become masters of this country. It is therefore necessary, to ensure the safety of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire, that the Zionist Movement, in the geographic sense of the word, stops. … Good Lord, the world is vast enough, there are still uninhabited countries where one could settle millions of poor Jews who may perhaps become happy there and one day constitute a nation. … But in the name of God, let Palestine be left in peace. Id. at 25 (emphasis mine). 

If one isn’t an American politician, a newly-arrived space alien, or a complete recluse, one knows that, the good intentions of God and man notwithstanding, since 1899, Palestine has had anything except peace.

An aside: One of the many lies told repeatedly about Palestine is that it does not exist, it never existed, or that it didn’t exist until recently. The same goes for Palestinians themselves, a lie told far and wide by such degenerates as Newt Gingrich and Bezalel Smotrich. As one may see from the foregoing quotes, such a ridiculous assertion would have come as a surprise to al-Khalidi and Wolf, along with the Ottomans, the Crusaders, maybe the Mongols even, certainly the Imperial Romans (what else was meant by “Syria Palaestina”?), and, of course, the people of the Middle East. Furthermore, as to Zionists of both the Jewish and Judeo-”Christian” Evangelical kinds, the land of Israel they constantly proclaim rightly exists in place of Palestine doesn’t even match the boundaries of the wholly unrelated Biblical territory of a similar name prescribed in Joshua—to say nothing of the fantastical, ever-shifting idea of Greater Israel. Then again, some of the Zionists frequently ignore inconvenient or, shall we say, “undeciphered” parts of the Hebrew Bible and the Evangelicals have evidently read very little if any of the New Testament. This note may point towards that other discussion, and I digress.

Perhaps the most famous, or infamous document in Alcott’s litany is the Balfour Declaration of 1917, a note from Lord Balfour to Lord Rothschild (yes, of that family) concerning property and lives neither had any claim to. 

I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty’s Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to and approved by the Cabinet: His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country. I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation. Id. at 92.

There’s another pesky reference to a place and a people that allegedly didn’t exist. But regardless of the intentions and sympathies of Balfour and George V, the following century would see existing non-Jewish communities deprived of virtually all civil and religious rights, a people cornered, hounded, and hunted towards extinction. I will now skip forward three decades into that process and engage a smidgen of literary comparison.

By way of that comparison, and shifting gears, I’m going to try to demonstrate how useful Alcott’s book is in digging deeper into certain affairs. The following is just one example from a potential multitude. In Hawari’s story about her father Mahmoud, she writes briefly about the post-Ottoman British Mandate period. This span was supposedly temporary and transitional before control of Palestine was fully handed over to the Palestinians. Of course, all the while, London was scheming and blundering towards delivering Palestine from one form of colonization to another. Hawari follows up in subsequent sections via the eyes and experiences of her grandmother and great-grandmother. Regarding the establishment of Zionist occupation on May 14, 1948, she writes, “According to the mandate, the British were to hand over authority and assets to a governing local entity. But they didn’t. Their exit, while officially ending British rule in Palestine, was also an open invitation for the Zionists to take over the whole country.” The Stone House, “Dheeba’s Story,” e-book ed., at 27.

Many of Alcott’s entries deal directly with the policies and deceptions behind this British treachery in allowing, even facilitating Zionist usurpation despite all contrary promises to the Palestinians. That includes the final item, number 490. As Palestinians tried to actively resist their pending disposition, their efforts were blocked by the British military. Confronted with English interdiction against a last-ditch effort to save Qatamon, and so losing the town, Ibrahim Abu-Dayeh pleaded with Izzat Tannous for diplomatic assistance with His Majesty’s forces. Tannous sadly replied, “‘No, my dear Ibrahim,’ I said, quoting an Arab proverb, ‘When the judge is your enemy, it is useless to appeal.’” The Rape of Palestine, Vol. 2, at 1,144.

Here is an example of Alcott’s astute commentary, his words summarizing the feckless, biased British actions:

There was harmony between Britain’s withdrawal and yishuv military moves in Tiberias and Haifa as well. ‘Great’ Britain had set itself up as a judge over normal Palestinians in the country of their grandmothers and grandfathers, living their lives like you and me. HMG had always claimed to be neutral against ‘the two sides’ in carrying out its ‘dual obligation’. In fact, even the Balfour Declaration at the very beginning of Britain’s colonial rule was biased, and led logically to actions such as that just described in the last days of the Zionist Mandate: the more powerful “English”, self-styled arbiters, threatened 300 Palestinians with death should they, in self-defense, also use non-verbal weapons. Id. at 1,144-1,145.

“Grandmothers and grandfathers, living their lives like you and me.” My suspicion upon reading Salt’s review was that Alcott would provide heavy factual backup for some of the emotional human stories Hawari related in stirring if necessarily concise form. He did and then some. I did not expect it, but was delighted to discover that he too possesses a keen ability to connect the reader’s mind and soul to even listless, heartless administrative functionary activities. There is a kind of brilliance in the book that slowly asserts itself via Alcott’s ability to both display an orderly chronology but to also link all the parts together in a nearly narrative fashion.

He displayed his talent with the second-to-last asterisked entry, number 486, and the final words concerning the failed Mandate in Parliament on March 10, 1948. Creech Jones, de facto handler of the Palestinian “problem”, made stunning admissions about the end of English occupation in Palestine, the Mandate, betrayals, and all. 

The question of our attitude to the Mandate, which proved in practice both self-contradictory and unworkable, and of the reference of the Palestine question to the United Nations, has been debated in the House. … I do not believe, after our bitter and tragic experience, that the British public would tolerate any new commitments in Palestine. Id. at 1119.

Alcott bridges and builds, adding, “The self-pity aside, Britain’s experience was indeed “tragic” in the literary sense that the seeds of devastation were present at the beginning – a sort of character flaw which made Britain dedicate itself to a ‘self-contradictory and unworkable’ experiment.” Id. He then goes on to show and dissect how Britain had always taken a side despite its supposed neutrality. And he shines a light on the fledgling United Nations’ fence-sitting, a position the body has essentially retained since 1948.

And since that year, as the British bowed out, other nations bowed in. While Britain and France would go on to provide some assistance to the Zionists, it was Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union who were the first to recognize newly appropriated political Israel. But no country has done more or worse in slavish, virtually religious service, support, and allegiance to Israel than the United States. 

Alcott devotes Section XXV, in the Second Volume, to “U.S. Power,” with seventeen entries in all. Among them, the reader will discover Harry “S” Truman’s zeal for the Zionists’ expanded entry into Palestine. The man who acceded to dropping an atomic bomb on a Catholic Church in Japan had no problem doing something of a similar nature, if by other means, in the Levant. Given the total degeneration of America since then it is little wonder why some filth like Tim Walberg calls for treating Gaza like Nagasaki. As with the blood stains on Zionist hands, from the Stern Gang to King Bibi’s rampage against hospitals, schools, Mosques, Churches, and aid workers, so too does America drip with the blood of innocents slaughtered in perpetual conflict. The English, base progenitors of the insanely poor idea behind the Zionist occupation, stand as guilty as any. At the moment, the only British leader I can think of who acquits himself is George Galloway, and he still admits a deep shame concerning these deeply shameful matters. Many parties are guilty, for their actions and complicity. And still others bear eternal abashment, admitted or not, for their inaction and silence. 

Not among the shamed are South Africa, Yemen, and a few other groups worldwide. One of the few groups is composed of anti-Zionist Jews, some of whom are now being arrested in “free” and “democratic” Western countries like Germany for standing up and speaking out for Palestinian justice. It’s hard evidence of a mad world when Germans attack Jews, for the false crime of possibly offending other Jews, doing so using anti-Nazi laws as their paper-thin justification. More to the point, indisputable proof of collective insanity and tolerance of sheer wickedness abounds. En route to doing something, anything to help, decent people want and need to make sense of the sad circumstances. And making sense of any complex system, circumstance, or problem requires a base of information.

That is what Blake Alcott had delivered. His extreme dedication, utter competence, and artful presentation will reveal to the reader an open window to history, policy, drama, tragedy, and the human condition. Let the light shine in, we need it. I heartily endorse and recommend The Rape Of Palestine for anyone, regardless of position or location, interested in the injustice visited upon the Palestinian People. Really, this battle is for universal actuality and human dignity. Buy the book, read it, and understand it, a commanding and fascinating compilation.

*Reviewer’s Note: Since first ordering Dr. Alcott’s book, and while drafting my review, I have spoken with the author via email several times. In fact, I now consider him a friend. And, of course, I greatly admire his knowledge, expertise, and devotion to the truth. As such, I have extended an open invitation for him (and several of his expert acquaintances) to add to this important discussion in any way and at any time he or they please. I’d also ask you, my dear reader, to do whatever you can to spread the word about this subject matter and help promote peace in any manner possible. There really are no small or unappreciated steps.

Homeschooling Under Genocide: Teaching In Tents

17 Wednesday Apr 2024

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns

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education, Gazacaust, Palestine

I have previously written about the zionist entity’s sub war on Palestinian education. Yet even as the zionists have bombed practically all schools and colleges in Gaza, and even as no children there have been formally educated in over six months, the learning cannot be stopped.

During the six months of genocidal war on Gaza, Israel has also systematically targeted schools.

According to the latest figures provided by the Palestinian Ministry of Education, at least 378 schools were destroyed and damaged in Gaza. Additionally, at least 4,327 students, 231 teachers and 94 professors were killed.

Fatima Muhammad told The Palestine Chronicle that she was shocked when she learned that Israel had completely destroyed her children’s school.

“My children, Muhammad and Ahmad, used to study at the Malaysian Quranic School, located north of the Nuseirat camp. But Israel bombed it and destroyed it, depriving my children of their place of learning,” she said.

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“The truth is, the occupation aims to destroy all aspects of life in the Gaza Strip, to punish its residents for their refusal to migrate,” Abu al-Rous added.

“Also, by bombing schools, the occupation tries to deprive future generations of their right to education, but it will not succeed,” Abu al-Rous continued.

“We will teach our children in tents, under the sun, and anywhere else. We are determined to raise an educated and informed Palestinian generation, capable of resisting the occupation and exposing its crimes in all international forums.”

This is a great experiment in homeschooling. It’s better than the one carried out during the C19 hoax as that was conducted under a systemic plan and doomed to failure. This time, in Gaza, bright children are learning from caring adults, all of whom are interested in education. In the future, when the zionists are defeated, these children will use what they’ve learned to rebuild and better their society.

New York Times Speak

16 Tuesday Apr 2024

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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Gazacaust, genocide, MSM, NYT

A memo leaked detailing how the internal Ministry of Truth at the Gray Old Hag hides the truth from people dumb enough to still read it. The memo regards the ETHNIC CLEANSING known as the GAZACAUST, the GENOCIDE by the Zionists of the Palestinians in the OCCUPIED TERRITORY and REFUGEE CAMPS.

The New York Times provided guidance to its journalists covering Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip, advising them to limit the use of terms like “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing”, as per an internal memo obtained by the American news organization The Intercept.

According to the report, journalists also had to avoid terms and phrases such as “occupied territory”, and “refugee camps”.

“The memo — written by Times standards editor Susan Wessling, international editor Philip Pan, and their deputies — ‘offers guidance about some terms and other issues we have grappled with since the start of the conflict in October9’,” The Intercept reported.

It’s also important to never refer to the NYT as “news” or a “newspaper.”

Blood Money

06 Saturday Apr 2024

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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economy, Gazacaust

Here’s a list of some American-Western companies profiting from the Gazacaust. It’s about what one would expect. However, it leaves off the banks and funds that always make money killing people. Note that it would be hard to boycott many of these companies without a direct boycott of the GAE government. Maybe that comes later.

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