Trump’s isolationist policies and antisemitism could put Jews and Israelis at risk.

 

ed note–as always, LOTS of important ‘protocols’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival–as well as that of his/her children–needs to know about this.

 

Firsto, as we have pointed out here on this humble little informational endeavor somewhere between a million and a billion times, it is–as the Romans used to say–of principale momentum that those who want to get past all the emotion-based hysteria against both the person and POTUS of DJT get their hands on the book written by Israeli investigative journalist Barak Ravid entitled ‘Trump’s Peace’.

 

In the book, and based upon the face-to-face conversations he had with DJT that spanned several months in duration, what the reader will learn, much to his/her shock, is that FROM THE VERY BEGINNING OF HIS PRESIDENCY, DJT found himself in a behind-the-scenes war with both Israel and with Netanyahu over his planned ‘Deal of the Century’ that–among many things–would have resulted in the creation of a Palestinian state and the prevention of the same WWIII/Armageddon which is unfolding right now in real-time as we speak.

 

Now, the reason that this is important, and apocalyptically so, is because just as much as Israel/Netanyahu moved heaven, hell, and everything in between in driving DJT from office during the 4 years of his first presidency, likewise they are going to move heaven, hell, and everything in between in preventing him from picking up where he left off.

 

Having said that then, all can rest assured–ABSOLUTELY REST ASSURED–that the followers of Judah-ism, the ‘children of Israel’ as they love to refer to themselves, are going employ every single dirty trick that they have tucked away to be used in ‘special cases’ such as this in bringing down the entire system, hoping that by doing so, IF elections somehow do manage to take place and that IF DJT somehow manages to neutralize all the countermeasures that the Jews are planning to utilize against him in bringing about a repeat of 2020, that the problems in the country will be so apocalyptically-serious that he doesn’t have the time or energy to deal with anything except keeping the American ship of state afloat.

 

Now, of course we can hear all the ‘experts’ out there braying like a herd of drunken jackasses about how Trump is a ‘seekrit joo’ who is ‘BFF’ with Netanyahu and basing all of this on those infamous ‘Art of the Deal’ maneuvers which DJT employed during his first term in getting Netanyahu on the hook and in the subservient position of owing the US, including but not limited to moving the US Embassy to Joo-roo-salem, recognizing the Golan Heights, his pulling out of the Iran deal, etc, etc, etc…

 

What we here at this humble little informational endeavor will say in response to all of that is a simple, 2 syllable compound word shortened to a mere 2 letters, the first of which follows the letter ‘A’ and the other that precedes the letter ‘T’, and anyone who wants to argue against that, well, then do the intellectually-responsible thing by first reading Ravid’s book, the definitive work that unlocks the mystery surrounding Trump’s relationship with the Jewish state every bit as much as Michael Collins Piper’s Final Judgment unlocked the mystery surrounding the relationship between POTUS JFK and the same Jewish state that had him murdered in Dallas, Texas.

 

 

 

Tova Herzl for Jerusalem Post

 

A recent poll indicated that two-thirds of Israelis hope that former President Donald Trump will defeat the incumbent, Joe Biden, in the November presidential elections in America. It is indeed unpleasant to hear the president and other senior Democrats criticize Israel’s elected leader, although polls indicate that most Israelis share those very same opinions.

 

But before embracing Trump, who has also called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war, it is worth reviewing some of his statements and actions, and to consider their implications for the future of the world as we know it, including for Israel.

 

Two of his comments at a recent election rally in South Carolina merit special attention.

 

Trump believes that foreign assistance, of which Israel is the foremost beneficiary, must no longer be a grant, but should be structured as a loan, with Washington able to demand repayment. It should be noted that due to internal political considerations, Trump supporters in Congress are currently delaying the allocation of an aid package that includes unprecedented assistance for Israel, as proposed by the administration, in order to cope with our current crisis.

 

On a matter seemingly unrelated to Israel, Trump announced that he would encourage Russia to invade any country that is a member of NATO and does not contribute adequately.

 

Some consider his threats to be a means to pressure European countries to pay up. Indeed, there have been visible changes in this respect, along with growing concerns about an unpredictable leader who does not consult, expects full obedience and loyalty, and has an as-yet unexplained relationship with Russia and its recently reelected fifth-term president Vladimir Putin.

 

Many in Europe are convinced that Trump’s re-election will hand Ukraine to Russia, which will subsequently take over independent countries that were part of the Soviet Union, including the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, now members of NATO and of European structures. Even those in Europe who are not concerned by the possibility of a direct assault worry about the outcome of a weakened trans-Atlantic alliance, which has been a cornerstone of the world order since the end of World War Two.

 

 

Isolationist resurgence

 

THIS SHOULD surprise no one. Trump’s term as president saw the renaissance of isolationist discourse. America First, which was popular between the world wars, and was dealt a blow immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, when America entered the war, again flourishes in America. Trump continually criticizes international arrangements such as the United Nations and NATO, and withdrew from multilateral agreements negotiated by his predecessors, among them the Paris Agreement on global warming.

 

Such introversion naturally undermines America’s international standing, and there is no shortage of candidates to fill the vacuum created by its diminishing influence, notably Russia and China. Its shrinking stature will hurt its allies, especially those countries that rely heavily on its support, and there is no need to elaborate the extent of Israel’s dependence on this most influential and important world power.

 

If that were not enough, one should also look at his problematic utterances regarding Jews. Several days ago, and apparently based on his conviction that he did more for Israel than any other president, he said that Jews who vote for Democrats hate their religion and Israel.

 

Resorting to antisemitic stereotypes, he told a gathering in Florida in 2019 that they would vote for him because of his position against taxing wealth, and said to an interviewer in 2021 that in the past, Israel had absolute power over Congress.

 

He has also made statements implying that American Jews have dual loyalty, reportedly stated that Hitler also did some good things, and claimed that there were fine people on both sides of the white supremacy parade in Charlottesville in 2019, which resulted in the death of a counter-demonstrator.

 

It behooves those Israelis and their supporters who yearn for the return of Donald Trump to consider all of the above, and its dangerous implications for Israel and for Jews.

One thought on “Jewish voters should consider dangerous ramifications of Trump’s return to the White House”
  1. Disappointed to read you sticking up for this Jew convert named Zion Don who is the father of the vaccine. We always vote for a Zionist Jew shill regardless of who we vote for.

    ed note–we here at this humble little informational endeavor are asked from time to time why it is that we maintain such a dark and defeatist opinion of the ‘Great Gentile Resistance’ otherwise known as the ‘truth movement’.

    The comment above is a case-study example as to why.

    Despite what were the 561 words making up the ed note commentary, along with SPECIFIC citations from a very specific book based upon a series of extended interviews done with DJT himself, the best that our commenter can muster up is to refer to Trump as a ‘convert’ to Judah-ism and as ‘Zion Don’, a term that quite honestly we had not yet heard.

    Were there any citations/references to Ravid’s book where our commenter challenged something alleged in the ed note as factually untrue?

    No.

    Where there any intelligent references/explorations of the news piece itself and what it was that our unesteemed Hebraic author had to say on the matter concerning a possible return of DJT to the White House?

    No.

    Was there the SLIGHTEST expression of surprise or–God forbid–INTEREST on the part of our commenter concerning what might be in that book referenced in the ed note?

    No.

    Instead, the only thing put forth by Mr/Mrs ‘No One’ (as he/she refers to him/herself) were regurgitations of what he/she read on some other half-witted ‘truther’ website, and this despite the fact that the topic at hand is how the Jews are pissing their collective pants over a possible return to power on the part of ‘Zion Don’, as our ‘expert’ commenter put it.

    So there, ladies and Gentile-men, is a 25 centavo explanation as to why we at this humble little informational endeavor treat the entire ‘resistance’ to Jewish World Domination as basically hopeless–

    –because to a large extent, it is.

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