Daniel Estulin cemented his position in my own view as one of the top twelve non-fiction authors in the geo-cultural-economic-political arena with his book TAVISTOCK INSTITUTE – Social Engineering the Masses, my rave review is at the link. I found this book so impressive I included it among my top 25 cosmic mind-altering books in …
This book by Rashid Khalidi, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine (Metropolitan Books, 2020), joins my short list of essential readings on Palestine, all of which support my conclusion that Palestine will be restored to the Palestinians, and the invented apartheid genocidal state of Israel (and Zionism) eliminated, within the decade.
Unlike the authors of the books above, the author is uniquely connected to and representative of the Palestinian people, has known the leaders and lived the pain, and provides in essence an “inside Palestine” perspective.
The core of the book for me is toward the end when the author identifies the struggle between Zionist Israel (not to be confused with Judaism or Jews resident in Palestine) and the Palestinians as an existential struggle. As he puts it, as long as the Palestinians exist, Zionist Israel does not exist as anything other than an occupying power.
The book covers six periods of outright war on the Palestinian people by the Zionists, who would never have succeeded without the perfidy of the British and the Americans, combined with Arab indifference and the failure of the Palestinians to rise up early on in the face of what the author’s own relatives understood was a genocidal intent.
I found the book very depressing, in part because it documents over and over again the degree to which the Zionists and their money (to which I would add and their blackmail (pedophilia entrapment by the Zionists goes back over fifty years) have dominated the West, the Arabs, and the media.
The author discusses the failed expectations of the Palestinians in relation to both Iraq and Saudi Arabia, and barely mentions Iran. It is as if he feels he cannot mention Iran, which has — alone among all nations — stood by the Palestinians with absolute integrity.
The book ends with a conclusion that the USA cannot be trusted and will not be a factor in the final solution (I use that term with deliberation), that China and India (he hardly mentions Russia) will be the great powers that could perhaps reset the balance. [China has created a Jewish Autonomous Zone in Manchuria adjacent to the Russian Jewish Autonomous Oblast, and the Zionists are known to be negotiating with India for their own zone there, while also striving to own newly-fascist Ukraine, the original Khazar homeland.]
While the author suggests that the Palestinians can gain an advantage by stressing the savage colonialism of the Zionists, the imbalance of power, and the blatant inequality, I put this book down with some disappointment — this is not a book that ends with a bang as much as a whimper. It is a good and valued historical account, but it is not a call to arms — and that may be precisely as the author intended, or he might not be allowed back into Zionist-controlled Palestine pending the revolution.
WHEN — not if but WHEN — we achieve in the USA full disclosure of the Zionist role in planning and carrying out 9/11, and we achieve full disclosure of the fifty Zionist pedophilia blackmail networks, THEN all Jews will renounce Zionism and condemn organizations that are agents of this foreign Russian-criminal genocidal foreign power, such as the The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
Peace in the Middle East, and the restoration of Palestine, are inevitable. The 100 year war is ending.
5 Star — The Bible As Jesus Intended — for All, Not Some
From the Foreword by Walter Brueggemann:
QUOTE (xv): Thus, almost all of the information (misinformation that we receive in the West is filtered through Zionist ideologicial interest that holds in thrall much of the Christian community in the United States and consequently that holds in thrall US policy as well. In that articulation the current plight of Palestinians is kept invisible and the legitmate claims of Palestinians, ground in historical and social reality, are left without articulation.
QUOTE (xvii): Ateek’s reading of the Christian gospel is a move from “some” to “all,” a rejection of privileged tribalism, and a prospect for a just peace in which all parties may participate.
QUOTE (xix): This book is a venture in truth-telling advocacy.
Robert Steele:
I am fifteen books behind in my reading, so I am going to plow through a book a day until caught up, with my intent being to attract attention to each book,, not read every word or provide a comprehensive summary.
Most of this book is devoted to a proper re-interpretation of the original Bible that has been bastardized — I use the words advisedly — by the Zionists and their camp followers, the Christian Zionists, none of whom are actually capable of independent critical thinking such as is displayed very day by Pastor Chuck Baldwin, a man I admire for his courageous confrontation of the Zionist and Christian Zionist scourge that is as dangerous to America and the Constitution as the extremists on the socialist fake climate change take the guns left, all of them pawns of the Deep State.
A substantial portion of the book discusses SBEEL, the ecumenical liberation theology movement among Palestinian Christians — an Anglican (not Vatican) led movement, it offers a startling counterpoint to the now-pressed Jesuit (but anti-Vatican) liberation theology movement that flourished for a time in South America until it was viciously put down, financially castrated, by the Vatican.
The greatest value to the lay reader will be chapters one through four, covering in turn:
Liberation Theology Worldwide
History of the Palestinian Christians across Islam, Crusades, Protestants, and Zionists
The Three-fold Nakba of pain: human, identity, and faith agonies
Other Historical Events including the Holocaust, the 1967 war and the rise of religious Zionism, and the First Intifada
I myself am increasingly skeptical of all religions, and increasingly skeptical of the authenticity of many — not all — religious foundation documents. I find myself believing that we are all God particles, that we are all One within a cosmos that is God manifest in all forms of energy and consciousness, and that religious are by and large a psychological operations tool for dividing and controlling naive publics, distracting them from the reality that the 99% are being screwed by the 1% every single day in spite of the fact that we could create a prosperous world at peace, a world that works for all, simply by being authentic, inclusive, and truthful.
My bottom line: we are all Palestinian, Zionism is not Judaism, the restoration of Palestine is “root” for world peace and any religion that opposes that worthy goal is Satanic in some form, whether acknowledged or not.