German and Palestinian people suffer from a similar fate

The Holocaust-Shoah is a death cult that is uninspiring and ugly. It incites hatred against the German people and anything to do with Germany and German culture – much like the Palestinians have been vilified over these past 60 years.

• The Holocaust-Shoah is slowly exterminating Germans as a people, as a Volk. To this day Germans do not honour their dead of World War Two. The younger generation of Germans is set out to have a good time – drugs, sex and rock’n roll – and to consume goods they don’t need, and to have holidays, and to shun anything that reminds them of the rich German cultural heritage.

• Germans are sick people because they feel unnecessarily guilty about what they are alleged to have done to Jews during World War Two. No-one denies that Jews suffered, but they were not the only ones.

This is a part of your talk. The bringing together of the two elements, why Palestinians cannot look past the Holocaust and the soul-murder plight of Germany. In a way Palestinians are by far more ”together” than Germans. The world -at times - recognises their woeful situation. Germans suffer in silence, an invisible genocide, soul- murder by stealth and indifference.

And yet, could Palestinians be free, in a free Palestinian State, without Germany being free as well. Is there a connection?

I feel there is the Jewish connection that needs to be explored. And I see it is ONLY the Iranians that partly see the common thread underlying these far-flung scenarios.

1. Russia, the Jewish Bolsheviks killing millions of Kulaks and others.

2. The Jewish ”Young Turks” kill scores of Armenians.

3. “Judea declares war on Germany, “Germany must perish.”

4. Turkish people vacating Palestine, Jerusalem, where they have been living for several centuries, with barely a fight. Ata Turk was a Jew. What was the arrangement between the different Jewish groups, for this amazing concensus?

5. America, with a high German population turns anti-German after the ”Lusitania” incident and Lindbergh kidnapping.

6. The one-sided Balfour Declaration, without paying much consideration to the Palestinians and the Turkish landholders!!

7. The huge turn-about of Christians in regard to the Jews, who are no longer the ”ones that crucified Jesus”, the ”cursed of God” but rather ”God’s Chosen ones”. This was achieved by an undermining of seminaries and on all fronts of church life by Jews.

8. There are most likely other ”unrelated” incidents coming to mind. It appears as though there was a grand assault by Jews on many fronts at about the same time.

9. Can Palestinians- in theory - achieve their Freedom without being held to this bigger picture?

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