‘Team B II’ Members with ‘Israel: You’re Not Alone’

Check this video from the coalition « Israel: You’re Not Alone« . The coalition gave a press conference in Washington D.C. on May 23rd. Three members of « Team B II » and co-authors of the document Sharia: The Threat to America that exposes the infiltration of America and the western world by Muslim Brotherhood agents, joined the coalition. They are: Tom Trento, Gen. Jerry Boykin, and Frank Gaffney of the Center For Security Policy. What prompted the coalition to adress the press is, guess what, Barack Obama’s infatuation with the 1967 lines, which he clearly expressed earlier in May in a State Department declaration. This statement by Obama not only upset Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, but a certain number of « real » Americans as well, like the ones you can get acquainted with here in this video. I begin to think that Obama, maybe, has lost judgement. His policy on the Middle East is short-sighted, irresponsible and just crazy. In an earlier post, I came to the conclusion that he is no longer the man of the situation and that he will have to be replaced at the Presidential Election in 2012. But before that, those of us who really believe in democracy and in the liberal world, and that want to protect our civilization against the attacks made by barbaric and reactionary ideologies, must stand by Israel and the Jewish community. Real progressives support Israel. It’s not a matter of debate. This is how you manage to differentiate the real from the phony ones. Israel is the cradle of Judeo-Christian civilization and it must treated as such, not like Obama wants to treat it…almost like a Muslim or a dhimmi would do. Check this out.

Israel true pioneers vs the Palestinian myth: Just ask Mark Twain

In this short but revealing video, we have the privilege to see a series of aerial pictures taken of some areas of the land of Israel in 1907, and then again in 1974. Put side by side, these photos reveal how Jews showed resilience to bring that desolate part of the world into a garden of life. If Israel is such a nice place today, it is precisely because of the hard work and dedication of these brave Jews who struggled against all odds to make it into a small paradise. Look at the pictures. Those of 1907 show a dry and rocky land where nothing exists, while those of today show cities, neighbourhoods, trees and life. Famous 19th century writer Mark Twain made a trip to Palestine. In his writings, he says that for complete days he couldn’t meet anyone while walking throughout the country. If Palestine is such a precious piece of land for the Muslims and the « Palestinians », how come they were not living there when the Jews slowly established themselves in the second half of the 19th century? If it is so important to them, how come throughout all history of the Ottoman Empire and of Islam they have not installed themselves permanently in Palestine, from the conquest in the 7th century until the creation of the State of Israel in 1947? For a people that pretends that this piece of territory is so sacred and crucial, it is definitely strange. Maybe it has to do with the fact that Jerusalem is not mentioned a single time in the Koran…But now that the Israelis have succeeded in making the land flourish and give fruit, now they want to live on it, now the « Palestinian refugees » want to « go back » as if they ever were there in the first place… Curious how circumstances influence one’s sens of ownership and citizenship…

Israel True Pioneers Vs Palestinian Myths

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann policy statement on Israel: Support your own civilization

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann from Minnesota 6th Congressional District presents her policy statement on Israel. And what does it look like? As a true patriot, American, Judeo-Christian and small-d democrat, she supports Israel, of course! Here, she expressly states that we, westerners and democrats, must support Israel in its struggle against terrorism and islamic bigotry. There is no other choice. Because, if you take sides with the Palestinians, with their Hamas, Hezbollah and other groups, you then support activities that are contrary to democracy and to the values of our civilization. Thanks, Congresswoman!

Michele Bachmann - Policy Statement on Israel

Debunking Palestinian reverse propaganda 1.0 : Photos from the Gaza Strip « biggest open air concentration camp of the world »

Well, well, well… Look at what we got here… I think me just caught you with your pants down, little babies from the Gaza Strip! These links below present a series of pictures taken, not in Israel, not in Saudi Arabia, not in the Mediterranean, not in Greece, not in Turkey…but in the Gaza Strip! Folks, believe me or not, but these pictures were taken in the very place that Palestinians refer to as being « the world’s biggest open air concentration camp ». Nothing less! Look at the photos and tell me if it fits your description of such a terrible place. You see barbwires, smoke coming out of facilities, « dust » falling down from the sky, piles of decomposing bodies? I think you don’t. You see, that’s a clear example of reverse propaganda. The Third Reich has been doing just that, putting people, mostly Jews, into real concentration camps to be worked to death and/or gased, and now they are using the accusation to smear Israel for something that it clearly doesn’t do. The second link shows pictures of a new shopping mall in Gaza. Enjoy them. And please, put your children to bed… These shots are so « graphic » in nature that they could induce some kind of trauma…You don’t wanna take any chances…

Photos from the Gaza Strip « concentration camp »

Photos of a Gaza Shopping Mall

Obama’s policy on the Middle East: Three strikes out?

Here are two videos. The first shows Obama during the adress when he uttered the famous « 1967 lines » for the borders of Israel. The second is Obama’s presentation at AIPAC a few days later when he tried to say that he didn’t say what he said… I don’t know about you but I begin to turn sour about Obama. His Cairo speech was dubious but at that time, I wasn’t ready to think that he would put into jeopardy the future of the world. I thought he would favor an evolution of the situation in the Middle East, a resolution of the conflict. But still, it was kind of strike 1. Then happened the uprisings in North Africa. At this occasion, he could have taken the opportunity to warn the world and the American public about terrorist groups or Islamist/reactionary elements that could try to take advantage of these « revolutions » to further their own agenda. Did he do it? No, he endorsed the uprisings, he vouched for them regardless of whoever was involved, whatever their political platforms were, whatever their backgrounds were. Was it enough to throw the towel with Obama? No, that could still turn out good for the world, we would have to wait and see. But still, that was strike 2. And now, with that proposition on the 1967 lines, the terrible fiasco that it produced with Netanyahu during his last visit and the vote that is coming to the UN in september, I think that’s it. Three strikes out! I don’t see how this guy could be re-elected as President for another term. The world is more unstable now since he is in office, much more than when Bush was there… Can you imagine that? But, what is Obama’s agenda anyway? Are you sure that you know what it is? Because, speaking for myself, I don’t know. Is he an Islamist? Possibly. It’s beginning to be dubious and scary. He acts almost as if he would like the Islamists throughout the Middle East to get a firmer grip on their societies, at the detriment of pro-democratic elements and the West as a whole. After you watch these two, don’t forget to watch as well the marvelous presentation that Netanyahu gave to U.S. Congress a few days later. He took the opportunity then to retort as a real head of State can only do. Continuer la lecture

Fouad Ajami on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A fine example of true and honest journalism

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After my last « ordeal » with the Globe and Mail, in which I was totally disgusted and revolted by their coverage of the terrorist group Hamas, this article by Fouad Ajami came as a relief and a great pleasure. Finally some fresh air! Finally some reporting that was dedicated to present the situation as it is, not as the journalist or the media would like it to be. Hamas is not a benevolent group. It is aimed at the destruction of Israel and nothing one says can’t change anything about it. This article is fantastic, not particularly for new material, special insights or anything that it would be presenting, but rather because of its dedication to true journalism. While reading it, you won’t get the impression that it is a work of propaganda or something influenced by politics. It’s real reporting. The history of Israel is accurate, the chain of events is honestly presented and the diagnosis for today’s situation is relevant. I encourage you to read this article. It is good. A friend of mine told me that the National Post is the best newspaper in the English language. I don’t know if that’s true but it is certainly close. Thumbs up for a great job, Post!

Fouad Ajami on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

The Globe and Mail on Hamas: When journalism pays lip service to Islamic Jihad

This documentary by Patrick Martin, Inside Hamas, is undrinkable. It stinks propaganda and cheap interests. If your desire is to surrender everything that we have, all that we have accomplished to this bunch of terrorists, why don’t you just say so? Your pro-Palestinian agenda is literally disgusting. In this documentary, and I’m not even sure we can call it that way, we only hear the Palestinian side of the story, which is, as always, that they are the victims of bloodthirsty Israelis who can’t control themselves massacring innocent civilians, children and women. You mention in the film that the Muslim Brotherhood was founded in the 1920s. O.K. But do you know that it was aligned with Nazi Germany during WWII? That Hasan al-Banna, its founder, offered the help of his group to Adolf Hitler and that Hitler accepted? Do you know that PIJ, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, do the nazi salute when they meet? That Israel received something like 12 000 rockets in the last years alone? You probably know these things…but it doesn’t fit with your agenda to mention them. Another gross and demented element in the document is the use of the term « resistance » to describe the activism and terrorism activities of the Hamas. Thanks for the reference to my site…but that’s not what I do. I think the Jews are good people, that the State of Israel has legitimacy and I don’t condone violence justified with religious bigotry. Resistance is the struggle against political or religious systems that are trying to keep humans down. The Hamas is everything but that. They are dedicated to the destruction of Israel, the only democracy in that part of the world, and they won’t rest until it is accomplished. You see, for the Islamists, the problem with Israel is that…it’s populated by Jews. The so-called Palestinian refugees are sometimes expelled, denied citizenship, refused entry by Arab countries. The Arab League created the Palestinian refugee problem when they rejected the two-state plan for Palestine in 1947 and when a few of its countries attacked Israel in 1967. Do Palestinians care about that, do they manifest, organize Intifadas, protests, etc? No…because these countries are populated by Arabs and Muslims and they don’t want to hurt their brothers… So all the hatred, frustrations, disappointments are re-driven, re-targeted toward Israel…because they’re Jews and Jews don’t have the right to possess their own state. Like the Koran says, Jews are pigs and dogs, so it doesn’t bother if you harass them or kill them…they’re just Jews.

I used to buy the Globe and Mail to read during my lunch break. But it’s over. From now on, I will buy the National Post. They respect Israel, the Jews, and they know how to differentiate between terrorists and real moderates or true resistants. Frankly, the world is going to pieces and with these kind of attitudes, we can be sure that it will be destroyed. In finishing, by the way, be sure of one thing: whatever lip service you might provide for Islamists, when the time comes, they will get rid of you if you don’t convert to Islam. Holy Jihad requires that all non-Muslims be killed unless they do so. Documentaries like can’t save anyone’s life.

Inside Hamas

Confrontation at Concordia: an Iran-Nazi fifth column in Canada

This film, Confrontation at Concordia, is a great follow up and complement to Discordia, that documentary produced by the National Film Board of Canada about the 2002 riot at Concordia University. This short film shows how the activist, pro-Islamist, leftist and sometimes extreme-leftist milieu in North American universities is in fact an Iran-Nazi fifth column among us that threatens to destroy our society. People who participate in protests against Israel in our universities are often violent, racist, anti-semitic, obnoxious. They encourage mayhem, vandalizing and destroying property and denying freedom of speech to Jews and opponents. I would like here to remind Palestinians and Arab nations a few things, in case you haven’t got history right. First, if we go back in past centuries, the Arab world made no significant development in terms of science, culture, civilization, in roughly 8 centuries, from the 12th to the 20th. It looks as if the Crusades had struck such a blow on the Arab civilization that it virtually stopped there its development. And that’s not Israel’s fault. Second, you lost WWI and as a result, the Ottoman Empire was divided into several countries but no country was formed under the name Palestine. Israel didn’t exist at the time, so it can’t be blamed for it, although a lot of people do. So I wonder on what basis exactly you are blaming the Jews for your predicament and your situation. You should look at yourselves first. Look at what you did wrong to explain your situation. It takes only cowards to blame the Jews for anything. Look into yourselves.

Next, in the second video, Benjamin Netanyahu adresses the students of Canada about the situation in the Near-East, Israel and its relation with Palestinians. The contrast between the « democratic » expressions of the pro-Palestinian activists and the moderation of Netanyahu is staggering. He also sketches the various reasons, historical, ideological, political, cultural, etc, that have led to so much hatred toward the Jews and the State of Israel. Netanyahu is a moderate man, civilized, democratic, liberal. To label him as a war criminal is nonsense. It gives you an idea about the level of brainwashing, mind-control, propaganda and hysteria that exist in the Arab/Muslim worldwide community. Nothing is never their fault; it’s always either Israel’s or America’s. This has got to end. Come on, brave men. I summon you to rise up and fight back against this tyranny of lies and deceptions! Israel is our Fatherland. We have to protect it. If it is destroyed, peace will never come in the Middle East nor anywhere else on Earth. Continuer la lecture

L’émeute de l’Université Concordia de 2002: Délégitimation d’Israel au Canada

Je vous présente ici un documentaire de l’ONF intitulé Discordia, sur l’importante émeute qu’il y a eue à l’Université Concordia de Montréal en 2002. Benjamin Netanyahu, le Premier Ministre actuel d’Israël avait été alors invité par un groupe d’étudiants juifs de l’université pour prononcer une conférence. Lorsque les activistes islamiques et gauchistes de Concordia ont eu vent de la nouvelle, ils ont organisé une gigantesque manifestation qui a rapidement tourné à l’émeute. Les responsables de l’événement ont alors décidé d’annuler la conférence et Netanyahu a quitté discrètement l’immeuble. En visionnant le document, on apprend que l’association étudiante de Concordia, la CSU, a joué un rôle important dans l’organisation des protestations. Sa Présidente, Sabine Freisinger, ainsi que son Vice-Président, Aaron Maté, étaient directement impliqués. Or, il appert que Sabine Freisinger est une des activistes qui fait parti du groupe PAJU, Palestiniens et Juifs Unis, qui à tous les samedis harcèlent un petit commerçant du Plateau Mont-Royal, la boutique Le Marcheur, parce qu’il vent des souliers fabriqués en Israël correspondant à 2% de son chiffre d’affaires, et ce avec la bénédiction et le leadership d’Amir Khadir, député de Mercier à l’Assemblée Nationale. Cette manifestation du PAJU s’inscrit dans la campagne mondiale de délégitimation d’Israël, la BDS, Boycott-Désinvestissement-Sanctions. Dans le documentaire, en plus de Freisinger, on aperçoit également Chadi Marouf qui lui aussi participe au boycott du Marcheur, ainsi que Jaggi Singh, cet activiste altermondialiste bien connu qui a plaidé coupable récemment à une accusation d’avoir incité des citoyens à démolir la clôture de sécurité du G20. Notez à cet effet qu’Amir Khadir, surprise surprise, notre bon député de Mercier, est intervenu dans ce dossier en payant une partie de la caution pour le faire libérer. Voir l’article de Radio-Canada à cet effet. On peut donc voir côte à côte Jaggi Singh, Chadi Marouf et Aaron Maté dans les locaux de la CSU à Concordia. Et on peut également faire la connaissance du « charmant » Palestinien Samer Elatrash. C’est lui qui a pris en charge l’émeute et selon ce que l’on apprend, un procès a été intenté contre lui pour le rôle qu’il y a joué.

Integral Netanyahu speech before U.S. Congress on 05/24/2011

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This is the integral speech. You don’t want to miss that from the man who stands up to Obama. Will Israel accept that its territory be shrinked to a tiny indefensible piece of land, while it is surrounded by hostile and bloodthirsty nations? Of course not. Two thumbs up for a man who rises up for democracy, freedom of speech, against all odds! Frankly, there is a problem with Obama and I think that I am not alone who begin to see that. His call to have Israel return to the pre-1967 « borders » is insane. These « borders » are in fact the 1949 armistice lines. There are not borders or frontiers, only lines that both parties agreed with for the ceasefire. Remember that Israel was attacked in 1948, 1967 and 1973. So the « borders » of  post-1967 are not a fancy taste or inclination. They are essential for its security in the short term. How come nobody sees that? Could Third Reich progaganda be at work here? Of course not… Continuer la lecture