Stop Mideast Insanity

By Dan Cunningham
Posted Mar 08, 2009 @ 06:54 PM
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   I grew up in the Roman Universal Church founded by the Emperor Constantine around 300 A. D.
    I always considered myself an Irish American and had no delusions that Rome was my ancient homeland just because my religion was organizationally based there.
    The reality is that 95 percent of modern Jews descend from a Mongo-Turkish Tribe, the Khazars, that converted to Judaism around 700 A. D. At the time of their conversion they lived in Khazaria on the north shores of the Black Sea. This is all documented by Arthur Koester, author of The Thirteenth Tribe, and who was proud to be a Khazar Jew.
    The other reality is that the Jews took back their Khazar homeland and all of Russia too in 1917 during the Russian Revolution, as thoroughly documented by Juri Lina, author of Under the Sign of the Scorpion – a book that is suppressed in the West..
    However, this Russian homeland was subsequently lost by the Jews despite the elimination of more than 20 million Russian Slavs from 1917 to 1940. (Where is the memorial day for this holocaust?).
    A best-selling book in Israel — “When and How Was the Jewish People Invented” by Shlomo Zand of Tel Aviv University. His thesis challenges the mythological booting of Jews from a kingdom and having to roam the earth homeless thereafter.
    An Israeli reviewer of the book, Tom Segev, summed up:
    ‘There never was a Jewish people, only a Jewish religion and the exile also never happened — hence there was no return.”
    In its formative stages, the Jewish religion was evangelical, according to reviewer Joshua Holland.
    The New Testament Jews were virtually wiped out around 70 A.D by the Romans because they would not assimilate. This terrible holocaust is documented by the Jewish historian Josephus. The Jewish remnants of this holocaust lingered in Europe and the Mideast and some of them were the earliest settlers in what eventually became the United States. They mostly migrated from Spain and Portugal through South America. The Khazar Jews settled in Russia and Europe and then migrated to the U. S. starting in the mid 1800s.
    Since the 70 A. D. holocaust, Semitic tribes who were not guilty of the Roman genocide occupied what is now sadly called The Holy Land for 1900 years. In 1948, they were displaced by Turks posing as Semites who said it was their homeland now.
    (Interestingly, Britain initially resisted the establishment of Israel but then capitulated when a Jewish terrorist group, Irgun, began to viciously murder every Brit it could locate in the Mid-east. Irgun also in 1948 annihilated 240 unarmed Palestinian villagers  — men, women and children — in Deir Yassin, emulating the murderous obliteration of the Romanov family in Czarist Russia 31 years earlier. Barack Obama’s first political appointment was Rahm Emanuel, a son of Irgun terrorist Dr. Benjamin Emanual who reportedly was involved in the Deir Yassin massacre of unarmed innocents.)
    So virtually all of modern-day Jews trace their tribal covenant with Judaism only 1,300 years, not 6,000.
    It would seem that the Semites, the Palestinians, have a valid claim to these ancestral lands of 19 centuries. That’s what Zand argues in his book. But ultimately, as in the settlement of the United States itself, occupancy is decided by might makes right.
    (I know, the sacred book of the Moslem calls for death for all non-believers of their tale. So both sides have psychopathic factions.)
    There is now so much blood being shed over this piece of Mid-east ground, so much hatred being vented by so many, this area is no longer holy.
     The religions involved in this tragedy – Moslem, Christian enablers  and Jew — should deal with reality of what was and what is.
    Words written 3,000 years ago by the Hebrews, who disappeared from history, or 1,400 years ago by the Moslems, are of no holy consequence if they now cause the ground to be covered with human blood. Only a tribal god – not a universal god — would be so demanding and narrow minded
    These combatants should all grow up. They are turning off the rest of us.
    It is time for a universal god of love and creation, not a tribal god of death and destruction.
   
   
 

   I grew up in the Roman Universal Church founded by the Emperor Constantine around 300 A. D.
    I always considered myself an Irish American and had no delusions that Rome was my ancient homeland just because my religion was organizationally based there.
    The reality is that 95 percent of modern Jews descend from a Mongo-Turkish Tribe, the Khazars, that converted to Judaism around 700 A. D. At the time of their conversion they lived in Khazaria on the north shores of the Black Sea. This is all documented by Arthur Koester, author of The Thirteenth Tribe, and who was proud to be a Khazar Jew.
    The other reality is that the Jews took back their Khazar homeland and all of Russia too in 1917 during the Russian Revolution, as thoroughly documented by Juri Lina, author of Under the Sign of the Scorpion – a book that is suppressed in the West..
    However, this Russian homeland was subsequently lost by the Jews despite the elimination of more than 20 million Russian Slavs from 1917 to 1940. (Where is the memorial day for this holocaust?).
    A best-selling book in Israel — “When and How Was the Jewish People Invented” by Shlomo Zand of Tel Aviv University. His thesis challenges the mythological booting of Jews from a kingdom and having to roam the earth homeless thereafter.
    An Israeli reviewer of the book, Tom Segev, summed up:
    ‘There never was a Jewish people, only a Jewish religion and the exile also never happened — hence there was no return.”
    In its formative stages, the Jewish religion was evangelical, according to reviewer Joshua Holland.
    The New Testament Jews were virtually wiped out around 70 A.D by the Romans because they would not assimilate. This terrible holocaust is documented by the Jewish historian Josephus. The Jewish remnants of this holocaust lingered in Europe and the Mideast and some of them were the earliest settlers in what eventually became the United States. They mostly migrated from Spain and Portugal through South America. The Khazar Jews settled in Russia and Europe and then migrated to the U. S. starting in the mid 1800s.
    Since the 70 A. D. holocaust, Semitic tribes who were not guilty of the Roman genocide occupied what is now sadly called The Holy Land for 1900 years. In 1948, they were displaced by Turks posing as Semites who said it was their homeland now.
    (Interestingly, Britain initially resisted the establishment of Israel but then capitulated when a Jewish terrorist group, Irgun, began to viciously murder every Brit it could locate in the Mid-east. Irgun also in 1948 annihilated 240 unarmed Palestinian villagers  — men, women and children — in Deir Yassin, emulating the murderous obliteration of the Romanov family in Czarist Russia 31 years earlier. Barack Obama’s first political appointment was Rahm Emanuel, a son of Irgun terrorist Dr. Benjamin Emanual who reportedly was involved in the Deir Yassin massacre of unarmed innocents.)
    So virtually all of modern-day Jews trace their tribal covenant with Judaism only 1,300 years, not 6,000.
    It would seem that the Semites, the Palestinians, have a valid claim to these ancestral lands of 19 centuries. That’s what Zand argues in his book. But ultimately, as in the settlement of the United States itself, occupancy is decided by might makes right.
    (I know, the sacred book of the Moslem calls for death for all non-believers of their tale. So both sides have psychopathic factions.)
    There is now so much blood being shed over this piece of Mid-east ground, so much hatred being vented by so many, this area is no longer holy.
     The religions involved in this tragedy – Moslem, Christian enablers  and Jew — should deal with reality of what was and what is.
    Words written 3,000 years ago by the Hebrews, who disappeared from history, or 1,400 years ago by the Moslems, are of no holy consequence if they now cause the ground to be covered with human blood. Only a tribal god – not a universal god — would be so demanding and narrow minded
    These combatants should all grow up. They are turning off the rest of us.
    It is time for a universal god of love and creation, not a tribal god of death and destruction.
   
   
 

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