In my opinion, destructive Zionism is the primary cause of war in the world. It operates through a sinister interplay between religion, economics, intelligence, propaganda and waves of deception.
Here are five basic reasons why it is so difficult to curb destructive Zionism:
- You will be labelled, shamed and ostracised as an “anti-Semite” if you begin to discover and speak out about the underlying religious motives, even though there are more “Christian” than “Jewish” actors in the Zionist darkness of power.
- It is almost impossible (even for economists) to understand how money creation in the economic system works, interacts with national economies and requires regular, large-scale wars, crises and social destruction in order to function.
- The Epstein case and related cases show that those in positions of power who could stop destructive Zionism are either bribed with money (if they are not extremely wealthy themselves), blackmailed with sex (if they are extremely wealthy themselves), or willing participants in the Zionist death cult.
- Propaganda makes Israel’s wars appear to be acts of self-defence or pre-emptive strikes to protect not only Israel but the whole world from evil Islamist enemies. Far too few people can see through the propaganda behind these wholly or partly false enemy images and the history behind them, in which Israel and allied intelligence services (especially the American and British) have actively contributed to the creation and maintenance of both Muslim dictators and Islamist terrorist groups as necessary enemies for the Zionist destruction of world peace.
- We are attacked in waves of deception, and every time many begin to discover the deception behind one crisis, a new crisis begins like a wave that drowns the previous wave, creating new divisions through disagreement, which then continues until enough people have also seen through the latest deception behind the current crisis, after which the wheel of crisis and threat deception turns again.
Even though it is difficult, it is not impossible.
Even though it is an uphill struggle, we can always take one more small step.
Even though we cannot do much, we can always do a little.
Even though we are not rewarded for our efforts in the material world, we are rewarded in the spiritual world.
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