Israeli Actor Michael Aloni talks about ‘Jewish Revenge’ at US Premiere of film ‘Plan A’ About Holocaust Survivors’ Plot to kill 6 million Germans

ed note–Again, one of the most important news pieces flitting about the internet these days that–if things were functioning properly in the collective Gentile mind–would be read, digested, understood and discussed from every church and mosque pulpit, on every talk show and would get the same amount of coverage, conversation and consideration as did the recent ‘jrama’ involving the Oscars and the infamous ‘slap’ by actor Will Smith. 

Before we dive into the mechanics of the story itself however, let’s get ‘biblical’ for just a moment–

You have heard it said, ‘An eye for eye, and a tooth for tooth…’ But I tell you, if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to them the other cheek as well…You have also heard it said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy’, but I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father in heaven…

For those not ‘in the know’, these were the words of Jesus of Nazareth whom the Jews of His own day rejected and had murdered on what we at this humble little informational endeavor refer to as ‘Crucifixion Friday’. As of the very moment of this writing, the great, great grandchildren of those same feral creatures who ‘democratized’ the murder of Jesus by voting to release Barrabas despise Him with an even greater intensity than did their ancestors, believing per the teachings of their deranged and diabolical Talmud that He was a magician, a sex freak, the illegitimate son of a prostitute and that He is presently in hell boiling in a giant vat of semen and feces for His crimes against Judea.

Now, with the perspective of 2,000 years of history and a certain degree of ‘wisdom’ attained in studying and qualifying the followers of Judah-ism, the ‘children of Israel’ as they like to refer to themselves, there are certain inferences that we as students of History are licensed to make, one of which is that the above citation from the Gospel of Matthew wherein Jesus DIRECTLY AND WITHOUT ANY AMBIGUITY contradicts the ‘law of Moses’ viz that ‘eye for an eye’ thing while simultaneously instructing the ‘children of Israel’ in His own day to ‘pray for those who persecute them’ was one of the things that ‘did Him in’ with the Jews, no disrespect intended.

Revenge, violence, retribution, ‘getting even’, vindictiveness, vendettas, and all the other synonyms carrying the same meaning are as intrinsic to Judah-ism as oregano and garlic are to Italian food. Take this aspect away–the Judaic magnetic pull towards aggressive and violent behavior towards others–AND ESPECIALLY GENTILES–for the slightest of ‘offenses’, real or contrived–and it ceases to be ‘Judah-ism’.

Having said and understood that, one can see then why the world finds itself in the not-so-inconsequential business known as ‘Armageddon’ these days.

The 20 centuries-old micro-drama featuring a certain Jesus of Nazareth and the philosophy that presently functions as the belief system known as ‘Christianity’ has been in a state of war with the belief system known as Judah-ism long before the words ‘State of Israel’ or ‘Jewish state’ were as much as even vulgar thoughts in the mind of Satan.

And not just Christianity, but indeed, Islam and every other Gentile faith that does not subscribe to the ‘eye for an eye’ thing as specifically decreed by Moses, a ‘protocol’ that functions as a MAJOR ‘spark plug’ in the machinery of Judah-ism for the ‘children of Israel’ who might otherwise be collectively referred to as ‘Revenge, Inc’.

Now, as to the mechanics of the piece itself, a few ‘goodies’ for all of us with a keen interest in our own future survival to consider–

First, this film is not a work of fiction like Tarantino’s ‘Inglorious Basterds’. There really was a ‘Plan A’ conspiracy on the part of a group of ‘Israelites’ known as ‘Nakam’ to poison and murder 6 million Germans for the ‘crime’ of the ‘Holocaust’.

The reason why it is of vital importance for all Gentiles, and especially those of the ‘Christian’ persuasion to pay close attention to this historical event is that despite the fact that ‘Plan A’ did not go through at that time does not mean that it was permanently abandoned. Furthermore, it is important to keep in mind that Kovner is viewed as a hero in Israel, just as the traitor Jonathon Pollard is, as well as other war criminals such as Menachem Begin, Yitzak Shamir, Baruch Goldstein, etc.

A few other important ‘protocols’ to keep in mind as well–

Despite the fact that they did not go through with their plans of poisoning to death 6 million Germans, they have actually done far, far worse when we step back and view the picture proportionally. Millions of Palestinians Lebanese, Iraqis, Afghanis, Libyans, Syrians have all lost their lives in the course of Israel’s ‘Nakam’ against ‘Ishmael’ and his descendents and it is important to keep in mind that in this regard the Jewish state is only getting warmed up. Iran is scheduled to be destroyed, as well as all the aforementioned peoples and nations in order to ‘make room’ for ‘Greater Israel’ which the followers of Judah-ism have been dreaming about for millennia.

As far as the West and the plans for ‘poisoning’ the drinking water and in the process murdering millions, consider the following–

…and on, and on, and on…

 

Algemeiner

Israeli actor Michael Aloni and the filmmakers behind his post-World War II-era film ‘Plan A’ discussed moral justice, revenge and antisemitism during the movie’s US premiere in New York City on Thursday night.

‘Plan A’ is based on the true story of young Holocaust survivors and Jewish vigilantes in 1945 who formed a group called Nakam, which is the Hebrew word for revenge. They plotted to avenge the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis by killing 6 million Germans, in a scheme — called Plan A — to poison the country’s drinking water.

Aloni stars as Michael, a member of Israel’s Haganah — the main Zionist paramilitary organization of Jews in pre-state Israel — who attempts to stop Nakam before they carry out their plan. The film was written and directed by Israeli brothers Yoav and Doron Paz.

In a panel discussion after the film’s screening on Thursday night at The Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center, Aloni said his character was a way to honor his grandfather, who was a partisan in Poland.

‘My own personal family history dates back to kind of exactly the same point,’ he explained. ‘My mom, when she watched this movie, she was very excited and brought up in tears because for her its kind of like a way to glorify the memory of my grandfather. He was a partisan in Poland that stayed after the war and was also a professor for international law. He was a representative in the Nuremberg Trials where he received the SS officers, recognized each and every one of them, and sat through all the trials.’

Doron said he and Yoav conceived of the idea for the film after learning about a friend’s grandfather who, after surviving the Holocaust, located the neighbor that informed the Nazis about him and his family — and then killed him.

‘Me and Yoav thought about the story and started thinking, ‘Wow this is an amazing personal revenge story,” Doron said. ‘Once we started diving into the research and read about the revenge side of the Holocaust, we encountered the story about Plan A and this blew our mind because it wasn’t a personal revenge story, it was a national revenge story. And then on the spot, me and Yoav decided this is going to be our next movie.’

The head of Nakam, Abba Kovner, who later became a poet laureate, traveled to pre-state Israel to obtain poison for the group’s scheme. He managed to get the poison from brothers Aharon and Efram Katzir, the latter of whom went on later in life to become the fourth president of Israel, said Yad Vashem’s chief historian Dina Porat, who also participated in Thursday’s panel discussion.

Porat, who previously published a book dedicated to Kovner and has another coming out later this year about Nakam, said the group of Jewish vigilantes was comprised of 50 men and women, and that she knew and interviewed 35 of them.

The Paz brothers also interviewed some of the Jewish avengers for ‘Plan A,’ discussing their moral choices, the desire for justice and lust for vengeance.

‘What interested us was the psychological aspect,’ said Doron. ‘To be honest, I don’t know what I would choose 70 years ago if I was a hot-blooded young man, 20-something-years-old, who lost everyone around me. But I think as storytellers, that’s what intrigued us in this story. Just to throw the question out there.’

Yoav said the filmmakers were very careful in how they tackled the ‘delicate subject’ of revenge on screen, and that they wanted audiences to understand why Nakam did what they did. He said, ‘Some people think this film should’ve never been made and others think it was an important one that needs to spread out around the world. It’s a discussion and we wanted to raise this discussion.’

Aloni instead spoke to the audience about the will to survive being stronger than the will to carry out revenge.

‘This story of the Jewish revenge is an untold story that so many people are not aware of,’ he said. ‘We know the stories of people who tried to save their lives, resist the Nazis and fought against them, and prisoners who fought in their own minds how to survive in the camps. The amount of strength of life that you need to put yourself in and to be strong in your imagination to survive those death camps is enormous. It’s stronger than the force of revenge, to stay alive.’

‘Plan A’ was filmed in Ukraine and Yoav praised the amazing Ukrainian crew that helped with the film. He also commented on the country suffering under Russia’s ongoing invasion and said, ‘We see history repeating itself. It’s really mind-blowing to see this footage on the news, looking like something out of World War II.’

‘When we were shooting and scouting for locations in Ukraine, it was so difficult to find places that look like out of a war and now unfortunately it just keeps repeating itself,’ Yoaz said. ‘Of course in Israel it’s an ongoing conflict zone that never ends and all these conflicts keep raising moral questions about revenge: what does it mean to take revenge? What good will it take you if you walk this path? And so on. So this subject is still relevant.’

Aloni added, ‘Hate and hatred will always be in this world, and antisemitism still exists and we need to still fight it. And we have to stand for equality and peace, and to push those shadows away from us. It’s still a mission.’

‘Plan A’ has already been screened in Germany, where Doron explained that the reaction from the audience ‘was very serious and emotional.’

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