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“One of the saddest lessons of history is this. If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.”
Dr. Carl Sagan


We were not surprised by the new Swedish government showing some real leadership on the world stage by recognizing a Palestinians state, even if Palestinians are still being held hostage by their occupier. Many have asked me “why Sweden?” I replied, Count Bernadotte. And of course they ask me, “Who the heck was he?”

On May 13, 1949, Count Folke Bernadotte received a call at the Swedish Red Cross asking if he would accept being appointed as a special United Nations Mediator for the Arab-Israeli conflict. By May 19, the “The Big Five” Allies of WWII had agreed to the Count’s conditions, and he accepted the appointment, which he did not know at the time would be his death sentence.

Count Bernadotte joined a long line of Zionist terror victims, including major political killings, but his assassination stands as a monument to the depravity of the Zionist movement, in how far it was willing to go in its aggression in Palestine. The Count had worked for the International Red Cross during WWII, and, at the end, he negotiated the freedom of over 30,000 concentration camp prisoners. These included 450 Danish Jewish women on April 14, 1945.

But his WWII Red Cross work got him no credit with the Stern gang. The Count had always insisted on traveling with no armed guards, despite the no rules combat that had been taking place in the 1948 war. The Israelis moved ammunition around in ambulances, and when they were discovered and shot up, they would claim it was an attack on a medical convoy. The world would see an endless stream of such incidents, which continue to this day.

The Bernadotte assassination is also a milestone in Israel’s love affair with its terrorists, many of whom were to move from murderer to holders of high political positions, because they had proved they had “the right stuff.” None other than future prime minister Yitzhak Shamir and Natan Yellin-Mor, who became a Knesset member, were part of the three-man planning team that approved Bernadotte’s killing.

The actual triggerman, Yeshosua Cohen, emptied a machine pistol magazine into the Count and Colonel André Serot, a UN Observer, who was sitting beside him. The shooting team was arrested, released, and later pardoned by David Ben-Gurion. But a clue as to Ben-Gurion’s involvement was exposed by his biographer, who revealed that Cohen, who had ended up as Ben-Gurion’s driver and bodyguard, had been the actual shooter.

The Zionists have a long history of honoring and taking good care of all those that do their real dirty work. They find political office very attractive for the immunity from prosecution that gives them a temporary heaven on earth, for murderers especially.

But the British Parliament stepped up beside Sweden on Monday to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state. The powerful Jewish lobby crowd in Britain put the word out that they would do all they could to block the vote, similar to their helping to block the ICC prosecution effort for Israeli crimes against humanity and war crimes. The lobby was crushed by the huge bipartisan MP vote of 274 in favor and only 12 against.

This reminded me of what I called the US hockey puck and coconut brigade when it voted against Palestinian first-step admission to the UN. The Canadians, and a small group of tiny Pacific island nations and others whose votes were for sale, joined the US in humiliating America once again for standing up for terrorist Israel.

Of course, the Israelophile Cameron regime quickly responded that it would pay no attention to the vote, a memorable display of Western democracy in action. But I think the Cameron gang underestimated the stench of Gazan dead in the world’s nostrils. I sense we are reaching a tipping point, where the world is tired of being tormented by the little terrorist regime in the Mideast that hides behind its dead WWII victims to give it a free pass to victimize others.

And I see more and more electorates are waking up to the unmerited influence their domestic Zionist lobbies have in undermining any of their efforts to seek peace and justice in Palestine by subverting their country’s political parties and leaderships. They either follow the wishes of the Zionist PR campaigns or they are ignored… or worse, targeted for harassment in a number of ways, including being murdered.

I have been briefing people for years about how our passive attitude toward state-sponsored terrorism is the biggest national security risk that we all face. And by that I do not mean just the Jihadi version or the traditional Israeli one, where they appoint themselves judge, jury and executioner. I also mean the kind that the US has jumped into openly with both feet by training and supporting military-size terrorist formations as part of its new regime-change tool kit.

Particularly now after our 9/11 reporting, these people are calling back finally with, “You were right, you told me back then, and I just could not believe it, or didn’t want to… but I can see it all now.” So my faith in people’s common sense and moral foundation is being somewhat restored. Uri Avnery recently did one of his historical articles regarding his concern over hearing the Zionists being historically compared to the Crusaders. He said he was not afraid of militarily ending up like the last Crusaders - being thrown off the jetty into the sea at Acre. Maybe that is where the “driven into the sea” mantra comes from the Likud Party lunatics, who always trot out this fear as a cover for their crimes.

Uri was afraid of the idea. And he has good reason, because all Zionists live in fear of the idea of having to take responsibility for what they have done in Palestine and around the world, with the well-known terror operations they have run whenever it suited them. They fear losing their subsidies, especially from America. They fear judgment day.

When they want to bail out of Israel before it collapses, they fear not being allowed immigration entry somewhere because they are deemed a security risk coming from a known supporter of terrorism… Israel. They want to keep their immunity and are willing to do anything to keep it.
That makes them very dangerous people, who are at the top of my list for needing to be completely demilitarized like Japan was after WWII. Boycott Israel, start the trials, and punish the guilty. It is time to treat Israelis like they treat people, because they have really earned it.

PressTV - Will Sweden and British Palestinian votes trigger more?
 
When they want to bail out of Israel before it collapses, they fear not being allowed immigration entry somewhere because they are deemed a security risk coming from a known supporter of terrorism… Israel. They want to keep their immunity and are willing to do anything to keep it.

Those who understand Israeli economy do understand they are in no need of bail out . Israeli economy by far is one of the most innovative ( read research based) economies on this planet .

That makes them very dangerous people, who are at the top of my list for needing to be completely demilitarized like Japan was after WWII. Boycott Israel, start the trials, and punish the guilty. It is time to treat Israelis like they treat people, because they have really earned it.

Your ( i mean article writer ) opinion if mattered , you would have been at better place than PressTV .

The Zionists have a long history of honoring and taking good care of all those that do their real dirty work. They find political office very attractive for the immunity from prosecution that gives them a temporary heaven on earth, for murderers especially.

Such a statement coming from Any country would be considered racist ( Its in the same league as Islam is the all evillz in the world )

Anybody with any iota of IQ will not take this article seriously .

That being said Israel has a lot of problems and if they don't become more accepting of palestinians and agree to two state solution they are heading towards troubled aters .
 
Press TV has been recognized in the US as a credible alternative media source. It brings up facts that Western media in general will hide or are reluctant to unveil.
The Usraeli economy and technology is based on American (and western) funds, technologies and good will. Read the article carefully, that is what it means. So, the danger for Usrael existence lies there, in the hands ant the mercy of the West whose governments are starting to send a clear and official message, bypassing any Zionist lobby.
 
Count Bernadotte joined a long line of Zionist terror victims, including major political killings, but his assassination stands as a monument to the depravity of the Zionist movement, in how far it was willing to go in its aggression in Palestine.

I for one cannot blame the toughest of the Jews who came out of the 2nd world war not to be interested in being attacked or oppressed in their God-given (Torah-given, to be exact) Holy Land, where the Palestinians had taken over in the years before the arrival of the Jews there.
 
Like Israel cares. What I like about them is their attitude towards protecting and loving their nation.

Massive respect.
 
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this. If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We’re no longer interested in finding out the truth. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.”
Dr. Carl Sagan


We were not surprised by the new Swedish government showing some real leadership on the world stage by recognizing a Palestinians state, even if Palestinians are still being held hostage by their occupier. Many have asked me “why Sweden?” I replied, Count Bernadotte. And of course they ask me, “Who the heck was he?”

On May 13, 1949, Count Folke Bernadotte received a call at the Swedish Red Cross asking if he would accept being appointed as a special United Nations Mediator for the Arab-Israeli conflict. By May 19, the “The Big Five” Allies of WWII had agreed to the Count’s conditions, and he accepted the appointment, which he did not know at the time would be his death sentence.

Count Bernadotte joined a long line of Zionist terror victims, including major political killings, but his assassination stands as a monument to the depravity of the Zionist movement, in how far it was willing to go in its aggression in Palestine. The Count had worked for the International Red Cross during WWII, and, at the end, he negotiated the freedom of over 30,000 concentration camp prisoners. These included 450 Danish Jewish women on April 14, 1945.

But his WWII Red Cross work got him no credit with the Stern gang. The Count had always insisted on traveling with no armed guards, despite the no rules combat that had been taking place in the 1948 war. The Israelis moved ammunition around in ambulances, and when they were discovered and shot up, they would claim it was an attack on a medical convoy. The world would see an endless stream of such incidents, which continue to this day.

The Bernadotte assassination is also a milestone in Israel’s love affair with its terrorists, many of whom were to move from murderer to holders of high political positions, because they had proved they had “the right stuff.” None other than future prime minister Yitzhak Shamir and Natan Yellin-Mor, who became a Knesset member, were part of the three-man planning team that approved Bernadotte’s killing.

The actual triggerman, Yeshosua Cohen, emptied a machine pistol magazine into the Count and Colonel André Serot, a UN Observer, who was sitting beside him. The shooting team was arrested, released, and later pardoned by David Ben-Gurion. But a clue as to Ben-Gurion’s involvement was exposed by his biographer, who revealed that Cohen, who had ended up as Ben-Gurion’s driver and bodyguard, had been the actual shooter.

The Zionists have a long history of honoring and taking good care of all those that do their real dirty work. They find political office very attractive for the immunity from prosecution that gives them a temporary heaven on earth, for murderers especially.

But the British Parliament stepped up beside Sweden on Monday to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state. The powerful Jewish lobby crowd in Britain put the word out that they would do all they could to block the vote, similar to their helping to block the ICC prosecution effort for Israeli crimes against humanity and war crimes. The lobby was crushed by the huge bipartisan MP vote of 274 in favor and only 12 against.

This reminded me of what I called the US hockey puck and coconut brigade when it voted against Palestinian first-step admission to the UN. The Canadians, and a small group of tiny Pacific island nations and others whose votes were for sale, joined the US in humiliating America once again for standing up for terrorist Israel.

Of course, the Israelophile Cameron regime quickly responded that it would pay no attention to the vote, a memorable display of Western democracy in action. But I think the Cameron gang underestimated the stench of Gazan dead in the world’s nostrils. I sense we are reaching a tipping point, where the world is tired of being tormented by the little terrorist regime in the Mideast that hides behind its dead WWII victims to give it a free pass to victimize others.

And I see more and more electorates are waking up to the unmerited influence their domestic Zionist lobbies have in undermining any of their efforts to seek peace and justice in Palestine by subverting their country’s political parties and leaderships. They either follow the wishes of the Zionist PR campaigns or they are ignored… or worse, targeted for harassment in a number of ways, including being murdered.

I have been briefing people for years about how our passive attitude toward state-sponsored terrorism is the biggest national security risk that we all face. And by that I do not mean just the Jihadi version or the traditional Israeli one, where they appoint themselves judge, jury and executioner. I also mean the kind that the US has jumped into openly with both feet by training and supporting military-size terrorist formations as part of its new regime-change tool kit.

Particularly now after our 9/11 reporting, these people are calling back finally with, “You were right, you told me back then, and I just could not believe it, or didn’t want to… but I can see it all now.” So my faith in people’s common sense and moral foundation is being somewhat restored. Uri Avnery recently did one of his historical articles regarding his concern over hearing the Zionists being historically compared to the Crusaders. He said he was not afraid of militarily ending up like the last Crusaders - being thrown off the jetty into the sea at Acre. Maybe that is where the “driven into the sea” mantra comes from the Likud Party lunatics, who always trot out this fear as a cover for their crimes.

Uri was afraid of the idea. And he has good reason, because all Zionists live in fear of the idea of having to take responsibility for what they have done in Palestine and around the world, with the well-known terror operations they have run whenever it suited them. They fear losing their subsidies, especially from America. They fear judgment day.

When they want to bail out of Israel before it collapses, they fear not being allowed immigration entry somewhere because they are deemed a security risk coming from a known supporter of terrorism… Israel. They want to keep their immunity and are willing to do anything to keep it.
That makes them very dangerous people, who are at the top of my list for needing to be completely demilitarized like Japan was after WWII. Boycott Israel, start the trials, and punish the guilty. It is time to treat Israelis like they treat people, because they have really earned it.

PressTV - Will Sweden and British Palestinian votes trigger more?

I am not surprised about Sweden and Britain but its highly unlikely that other European countries going to recognize Palestine.

Like Israel cares. What I like about them is their attitude towards protecting and loving their nation.

Massive respect.

If you talk to many Europeans, they will tell you Sweden is the lost case to immigrants from the Middle East and the Swedish political parties appeasing them.
 
If you talk to many Europeans, they will tell you Sweden is the lost case to immigrants from the Middle East and the Swedish political parties appeasing them.

I have seen Sweden when it was virtually the economic heaven on earth to the hell that it is becoming slowly, due to migrants from uncivilized countries that has violently shot up crime rate, communal violence and instances of severe harrassment in Sweden.

Good thing Norwegians chose a right wing government that started throwing out those immigrants with violent crime records. There was a time when I thought of moving to Sweden but thank heavens I didn't looking at what it is going through.
 
Britain doesn't recognise a Palestinian state. We're too afraid of Uncle Sam to do that. The vote in parliament was symbolic and only got through because the majority abstained.
 
Good thing Norwegians chose a right wing government that started throwing out those immigrants with violent crime records. There was a time when I thought of moving to Sweden but thank heavens I didn't looking at what it is going through.

People switch to Right Wing when majority feel they are being neglected and their voices unheard.
 
People switch to Right Wing when majority feel they are being neglected and their voices unheard.

It is too late in Sweden.

They have become 100 times more apologetic than Al Khangress was. I have a friend there who says that Sweden has criminalized criticizing any immigrant's 'feelings'. Which means that you could even wordlessly point out at one of these yaboos there and they could lie that you are critical of their 'religious sentiments', landing you in hell load of trouble.

Britain doesn't recognise a Palestinian state. We're too afraid of Uncle Sam to do that. The vote in parliament was symbolic and only got through because the majority abstained.

It is not about Uncle Sam.

But really, you guys should not discuss these things. Antagonizing others by talking about their internal matter is wrong.

The secularist scum tried to do that in India too-- fortunately our ruling government refused to accept.
 
Britain doesn't recognise a Palestinian state. We're too afraid of Uncle Sam to do that. The vote in parliament was symbolic and only got through because the majority abstained.

It is a sign of changing times i think. No longer will the West *unconditionally* support Israel. And that's a good thing, as we have many extremist Israelis in the world who could use a stern talking-to.
 
It is not about Uncle Sam.
Of course the US puts pressure on us when it comes to Israel.

It is a sign of changing times i think. No longer will the West *unconditionally* support Israel. And that's a good thing, as we have many extremist Israelis in the world who could use a stern talking-to.
I am not pro Israel nor am I anti Israel. I think the Israel haters and the Israel lovers are two sides of the same coin. They try to get us to fight a battle that is not our own.

 
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