by Ian Mosley
Hundreds of British soldiers have died in the inferno of Iraq, sent there by a Prime Minister who was nothing but a puppet of the American Presidency. Has this finally awakened a long-dormant awareness of the Jewish problem in the people of Great Britain? The Israelis certainly seem to think so, and they’re worried.
According to an editorial in the newspaper Haaretz, which is roughly Israel’s equivalent of the New York Times, “Britain has become in recent years the battlefield in Israel’s fight for its existence as a Jewish state. The number of British organizations calling for the boycott of Israel, their public campaigns, and their constant comparisons between Israel and the apartheid regime of South Africa have made the battle for British public opinion particularly significant.”
Haaretz goes on to cite the latest example of anti-Semitism from Blighty: “On Wednesday, representatives of the new British University and College Union (UCU) will be meeting in Bournemouth. On the agenda is another proposal to boycott Israel’s academic institutions. These proposals have become as regular and as predictable as Qassam attacks on Sderot….The fact that Hamas, which controls the Palestinian Authority, does not recognize even pre-1967 Israel, and commits acts of terror against civilians, does not matter either. These nuances did not stop one boycott initiator from saying last week that justice in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is entirely on one side.”
Well, it is. I know there’s an old saying about there allegedly being two sides to every story, but in this case, no there isn’t. There is the Jewish side and the RIGHT side. The Jews came into Palestine, stole that which did not belong to them, and committed an unending roster of mass murders and crimes against humanity in the process, and it is really very difficult for anyone credibly to deny this. The British academics are simply coming to a belated recognition of the facts.
Even the British media and other establishment groups seem to be finally getting fed up with the constant subservience to the Jews which is expected of them. Haaretz continues “In the face of boycott proposals by Britain’s National Union of Journalists, by a group of British doctors and a group of architects, and in the wake of the Anglican Church’s decision to divest from companies cooperating with Israel, even the Israeli left – which opposes the occupation and has been working against it for years – has no choice but to fight back…The UCU has even had the temerity to proclaim that Israeli lecturers who disown the policies of the Israeli government will not be boycotted.”
The British government may be in the pockets of the Jews right now such as Lord Levy (aka “Lord Cashpoint”) who was implicated in the recent Blair administration bribery and corruption scandals. But England has a long and honorable tradition of opposing Jewish interests going back over seven hundreds years, to 1290 when King Edward the First ordered them out of England and they weren’t allowed back in until Oliver Cromwell had to borrow money for his revolution. In this century names like R. K. Chesterton, Nesta Webster, Arnold Leese and Sir Oswald Mosley are famous for standing up against the insidious corrupting and controlling force of the Jews. Let us hope that England can yet recover her memory and her soul.





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