Sunday, May 25, 2025

Jews Need to Abandon Israel.



Jewish People should abandon 
the Modern State of Israel.
The State of Israel is Corrupt,
evil , and it's hurting Judism as
a religion.


I know this going to be a painful subject. I had addressed the big problem with the " modern state of Israel" . I personally want to say , I don't HATE Jews , but am bewildered on how the modern state of Israel is creating a morass of a problem for Jews . Many Jews can't break out of the devilish spell that the Zionists created . Israeli government is CAUSING antisemitism. Do these people crave victimhood?? NO!!!  ... Always getting blamed, hated, kicked out, killed, etc......... It's a question I have had in my mind for decades.   Why why ???It's ongoing war with the Palestinians. The Zionists have done in the last three years since October 7th, 2023 more damage to the Jewish community than all the Nazis would have done to stoke " anti semitic" feelings through out the world. It's A SHAME that no RABBI has dared to denounce the current Israeli government on corruption charges,  knowing that Zionists have made Jewish people around the world more vunerable for Israel's entire existence. The behavior of the government of the modern state of Israel fallen right in line with the same language the Nazis used twards other races. Zionism was a fringe mix of British Isrealism and militant Judiasm extremist belief that was widely sneered at among Jews before World War II. The beginnings of the Israeli state were Zionists profitieering off the Holocaust as they've done year after year. Israel has abused, humiliated, impoverished and wantonly killed Palestinians, provoking inevitable counter violence. It is the engine behind a century of bloodshed. The genocide in Gaza outdoes even the worst excesses of the Nakba, or catastrophe, which saw 750,000 Palestinians driven from their land in 1948 and 8,000 to 15,000 murdered in massacres by Zionist terrorist militias such as Irgun and Lehi. Modern ISRAEL has become evil, is harmful to anyone who faithfully Jewish. No actual Jew would  say that Jews are the world''s only ethnic group legally permitted by international authorities to employ a political ideology to justify removal of an indigenous population from their land. To paraphrase Hillel, "The rest is commentary, now go and learn". The Bible has warned Jews through the Prophets about " pride" and " sin" , which has led to the destruction of ancient Israel and Judah, yes because of pride . Modern ISRAEL is prideful , it's sinking like a Sodom and Gomorrah. Real Jews need to separate themselves from that  Israel, the modern state, and start to focus on their SPIRITUAL HERATEGE , and not the wiles of a government like Bibi Natanyahu's dystopia. There were Jewish voices who advocated for coexistence with the Palestinians like Brit Shalom movement and even though they didn't oppose Jewish settlement in palestine they were viewed as anti zionist just for opposing the idea of a Jewish national state .. So yes the zionist movement from the start excluded non jews and wanted them out .. .. Allowing a token minority to exist after expulsion of the majority of the Palestinians is not exactly an evidence against this .. there will never be PEACE 🕊️ as long as Zionists continues to control the Jewish Community.
Not All Jews Are Semites .
Many Jews are Jews by Conversion not actually Semites. Many Jews who are in modern Israel have their own roots traced back to Europe, like Poland , Russia etc. To " claim" that Jews are Semites has led to racial marginalizing a group of people who are a " religious" group, limiting them to a specific category.  This "comeback" to accusations of antisemitism regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict seems so ridiculous to me, yet I keep seeing it crop up as the ultimate retort. If you think about it for more than a few seconds, there are several glaring flaws with this logic:The first of these is that "antisemitism" simply means a prejudice against Jews. It has nothing to do with "Semites." Applying the term across the board based on technical root words is like calling a spider an octopus because it also has eight legs.Second, and related to the first, is that "Semites"... aren't really a thing (edit: racially). It's part of an outdated racial ideology that was used by the Nazis. According to Wikipedia, for example, "Semites is an obsolete term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group associated with people of the Middle East, including Arabs, Jews, Akkadians, and Phoenicians." Calling Arabs (or Jews for that matter) Semites are borrowing from pseudoscientific racist ideologies. (As several people pointed out, the term can be used linguistically. On the other hand, it's typically used racially.)Third, this comeback is clearly disingenuous because people don't call themselves or other groups "Semites" outside of their attempted refutation of accusations of antisemitism. Nobody speaks about how Egyptians/Armenians/Jordanians/anyone else are a proud nation of Semites, etc.Finally, even if all of this was untrue, if these terms fit the scenario perfectly, it still wouldn't make sense. Let's give a similar scenario: accusations of racism. Imagine an Asian person accuses a Mexican person of racism. Would anyone in their right mind consider "Well, Mexicans are also part of a race" as a fair way to address those accusations? Of course not, people would immediately point out how ridiculous such a statement would be.I'm not interested in debating criticism of Israel vs antizionism vs antisemitism (at least here). I'm just sick of this claim. It's been stated very frequently, so is there any validity to it?   
Israel a POLICE STATE?  
THE head of Shin Bet, Israel’s internal intelligence service, Ronen Bar, filed an explosive 31-page affidavit in the country’s High Court of Justice, in essence accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of seeking to turn the country into a police state. So the Jewish promised land is under a petty dictatorship .The affidavit—filed after judges halted Bar’s firing by Netanyahu last month—alleges that the Shin Bet chief was told to conduct illegal espionage against democratic protests, obstruct the ongoing criminal trial of the Prime Minister, and disregard the courts as a constitutional crisis unfolds. The decision to fire Bar came even as Shin Bet investigated allegations that two of the Prime Minister’s top aides received payoffs from the state of Qatar.Few nations have stories of espionage—and its handmaidens, intrigue and deceit—so entwined with their origin myths. Few nations owe so much to their intelligence services for their survival, either.Even as Israel began its occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, the eminent Israeli philosopher Yeshayahu Leibowitz warned that “a country that controls a hostile population of a million foreigners will necessarily be a Shin Bet state, with everything that this requires, with implications on education, freedom of speech and thought and on democratic governance. The corruption characterising every colonial regime will also infect the State of Israel.”Israel and its apologists repeatedly portray Israel as “the only democracy in the Middle East,” a uniquely democratic regime in a non-democratic region. Somehow this is supposed to make us feel more sympathetic and justify our support of it. But Israeli democracy is a myth. Ask any Palestinian and they will tell you much worse stories — frankly, there is no comparison. Palestinians cannot help but be seen as outsiders, whether they are citizens of Israel or whether they are refugees in the Occupied Territories, whether they are children or adults, male or female. All Palestinians live under constant military and police surveillance. They experience nothing of the mythical Israeli democracy. “Israeli democracy” is something reserved only for the privileged and mostly ignorant elite,  Palestinian citizens of Israel live under an arbitrary and brutal police state. Their dealings with Israeli bureaucracy are not just frustrating but can be outright dangerous. The Holy Land is not even safe .
Conclusion.
I understand that this is a provocative question, but I believe it's one worth examining. One of the key foundations of Zionism has long been that Antisemitism would always be a feature of societies in which Jews lived as minorities, and that only Jewish sovereignty could allow Jews to escape eternal persecution. Yet, the number of Jewish deaths due to violence has been significantly higher in Israel than any other country with a Jewish minority since the end of WWII. While it's undeniable that Antisemitism existed in the Middle East long before Zionism, it's also undeniable that it grew exponentially following the advent of the Zionist movement and the creation of Israel. Regardless of the fact that this hatred is wrong, the outcome has been violence being perpetrated against Jews as a direct consequence of the actions of the Zionist movement. Thus, one must ask: has Zionism in Israel actually served to keep Jewish people safer, or has it served to put them in harm's way?

Sunday, May 11, 2025

2025 AD. FUTURE SATIRE.

As TRUMP heads to the Middle East 
To TALK PEACE ✌️.
There are Serious Satirical 
Issues and Dangers .

The FUTURE is here , and it's 2025 AD . Yes , it sucks if you live in a certain country. There is more poverty in the world 🌎 now than it was almost 50 years ago . America the leader of the free world so called has😆 CAVED
, you think American capitalism would make the world RICHER. I think the democrats should throw the woke and gender identity stuff out of the door if they want to get back in business. And stop setting people up against each other. In a way they are the same as Trump but with no actual plan. The American Capitalism did not make the world better.No instead it helped make things worse. As of 2025, the U.S. finds itself in a precarious political position, with Trump’s leadership continuing to stoke division and conflict. The economic, social, and political ramifications of this chaos are likely to unfold throughout the year, influencing both domestic and international landscapes. The United States has gotten so wealthy and so powerful is because they intentionally set out to be a global country. Observers will need to stay vigilant to understand how these events will take place.
Astrological Predictions VEDIC .
Trump Administration Outlook 2025. While the previous Biden Administration was totally irrational, out of sink with the American people. The Trump Administration might have serious issues and set backs . Following analysis is based on Vedic application. The ongoing dasha is that of **Mars-Rahu**. Mars is retro in Cancer at 0 degrees in D1. The fact that Mars is debilitated in the D1 and D9 charts reflect the capability of this government to fight **adversity**. NOTIFICATION of Iran and Russia conflict under Israeli influence. Rahu in 12th will make them exceptional wrt **foreign affairs**. They will keep up **appearances**, and present an aggressive stance but **not** take any extreme steps. Foreign affairs will be the theme for 2025. Along with this, Trump will likely favour traditional businesses so policy changes to help the traditional sectors are likely to come sooner than later. Definitely before 2026. Since Venus and Saturn are conjunct in 11th house, they'll use **economics** and trade to fight rather than the **military**. **Inflation** will rise (Saturn in Aries D9) and there'll be a rise in **contraband**. Basically, there will be a rise in **profiteering** and hoarding and **smuggling** activity. Moon and Ketu in Virgo will make them resilient in their **stance** and will often appear as if they're ready for a fight.  Mercury's presence in Sagi, this government will have lack **long-term vision**. They'll **fight traditions** and will want to bring changes where changes are **not** required. For example, revamping international organizations or visa applications or taxation norms. Despite these changes, **administration** will flourish and exercise **greater autonomy**. Sun's presence in 10th house will prove to be beneficial here. **Universal Post Concept:**🌌 **Astrological Insights: President Trump's Trip to Saudi Arabia!** 🇺🇸☪️ As President Trump embarks on his journey to Saudi Arabia, astrology offers a unique lens to predict potential outcomes and insights of this monumental event! Here’s what the stars have to say:🔮 **Key Astrological Aspects:** 1. **Mars in Aries**: Highlighting action and determination, we may witness President Trump taking bold steps in international relations. 2. **Mercury in Gemini**: Expect a flurry of communication and negotiations; discussions may be fast-paced and full of unexpected twists.3. **Jupiter's Influence**: There could be a chance of opportunity for strengthening economic ties, potentially resulting in lucrative agreements for both nations.
American Economic Worries.
Trump (2012): "I do better in bad markets. I buy things in bad markets. You can't do that in a great economy. There's a lot of opportunity I find in the bad times." President Donald Trump played down the fears of his critics — from the potential harms of a recession to worries about rising prices due to his tariffs to the possibility that he would seek a constitutionally forbidden third term — in a wide-ranging interview with NBC News’.📈 **Economy Under Trump 2025: A Financial Forecast** 📈 As we approach 2025, the economic landscape shaped by Trump's tariffs may influence both domestic and global markets considerably. 🔍 **Key Predictions:**
1. ⚖️ **Tariffs Impact**: Continued tariffs on key imports could bolster domestic industries, leading to potential short-term gains. However, longer-term trade tensions may disrupt supply chains, impacting consumer prices. 2. 📊 **Stock Market Volatility**: Expect fluctuations as investors react to ongoing tariff policies. Certain sectors may thrive, while others lag behind. 3. 🌍 **Global Trade Relations**: Tariffs could reshape global trade dynamics, possibly leading to a reevaluation of alliances and partnerships.💡We have a very long-standing structural problem in the USA. It’s been consistent since about the 1980s, when the USA’s tax policy was so drastically overhauled, and it just got a lot worse after 1994 and the “welfare reform” policies passed during Clinton’s administration.That structural problem is that the tremendous gains in productivity and wealth growth in the USA is delivering all the country’s cash to about 15% of the population that already has enough money, and the other 85% of the population is getting screwed over.The flows of money are supposed to *signal* to society how it has to distribute resources. When all the money continues to aggregate in smaller and smaller numbers of hands, it is signalling to society that we do not need investment in the things that people need to survive. Elmo Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Donald Trump all have plenty to eat, so we can ignore food prices.The Koch brothers, Peter Thiel, and Taylor Swift all have nice houses to live in, so we don’t need to build any housing. If we needed housing, obviously the DEMAND for them would drive investment in construction. All our politicians have all these things, too. Even AOC, with her “puny” $174,000 salary, is not going to have any concerns about being able to afford enough to eat and a safe place to sleep, unless/until she gets voted out of officePeople who are currently struggling to scrape by, living with too many roommates, eating a lot of potatoes, and doing their best to cope with untreated health problems, simply don’t matter to the people with houses and SUVs and recreational vehicles, because AT THE MOMENT, they haven’t gotten desperate enough to start kidnapping the affluent population’s children.But that’s COMING if we don’t start prioritizing the well-being of the “mean and unwashed.” The government simply cannot keep the poor underfoot in a country where everyone has a gun. We should take a look at conditions in places like Venezuela and Mexico to get some kind of handle on what to expect over the next decade. Favelas and homeless encampments are coming, or if the hardliners aren’t restrained, it’ll be concentration camps.  The RUN DOWN 👇. ######Economy Sucks we know it 😂.Tariffs: I'm hopeful this would bring some kind of twist to the economy 😜. Now by the Senate. Everyone seems in agreement that it's a terrible idea that will only raise consumer costs further. If we do wind up with excessive tariffs, expect another 2008 style recession or worse. Interest Rates: With inflation naturally calming down, I expect we'll see the Fed push for really low interest rates again. I'm looking forward to refinancing, should this be the case, but I pity anyone who's looking to buy because costs will explode if rates go back down below 4%. Jobs: With lower interest rates, I'd anticipate another boom in white collar tech jobs like we saw in 2021######Domestic affairs.Healthcare: With a Republican trifecta, ACA will be repealed. Millennials and Gen Z who entered the workforce post-Obama should Google "preexisting conditions" to prepare for this lmao. Immigration: Much stricter border control/deportation. Camps, child separation, etc. all coming back. "The Wall" still won't be built though. Lots of Deporting illegals, ICE raids , and the wrong people deported. ######Foreign affairs. Donald Trump will return to the U.S. presidency at a time of unprecedented conflict and uncertainty in the Middle East. He has vowed to fix it. Barring the achievement of elusive cease-fires before the inauguration, Trump will ascend to the highest office in the country as a brutal war in Gaza still rages and Israel presses its offensive against the Lebanese Hezbollah militant group. A conflagration between Iran and Israel shows no signs of abating — nor do Israel’s conflicts with Iranian proxies in Iraq and Yemen — and Iran’s nuclear program remains a top concern for Israel. Israel: Much more formal support for Israel. Increased funding for sure. Smart bet is honestly on Israel taking over the West Bank and Gaza completely. Trump has been very vocal about his willingness to let them "finish the job" Ukraine: This is more of a guess but, I feel like the current war will end within the next few years. Ukraine will not reclaim lost territory. 
Trump in DANGER ⚡? Social media platforms are ablaze with a new conspiracy theory alleging that Israel orchestrated the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Hosted on various white supremacist Spaces on 'X', figures like Jon Mina-deo of the Goyim Defence League and antisemitic theorist Stew Peters have promoted theories implicating Israeli Intelligenc (Mossad).Anti-Zionist activist Sulaiman Ahmed even suggested that Israel aimed to install Nikki Haley by targeting Trump. These unsubstantiated claims highlight deep-seated antisemitism and reflect dangerous narratives shaping online discourse.US President Donald Trump heads for Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates on Monday, eyeing big business deals even as accords on the Middle East’s hotspots will be harder to seal. While Israel’s war against Gaza terror groups and Iran’s nuclear program will loom large over Trump’s first major foreign trip of his second term, the White House said he looked forward to a “historic return” to the region.That has sparked speculation about tensions between Trump and Israeli..Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Israel has set Trump's trip as the deadline for a ceasefire deal with Hamas before launching its plan for the "conquest" of Gaza and the displacement of most Palestinians there. Trump has however taken an increasingly hands-off approach, although the United States says it is working with Israel on a US-led plan to get aid into the blockaded enclave. Sorry, I needed to specify: What I meant with "that's not how it works" is, for an agreement to take place you need the PA to put a signature underneath it. This doesn't mean that the US couldn't recognize only the WB unilaterally, which it could. But in the former case the initial comment to which I responded does not hold: "in exchange for their own territory". That suggests the PA would sign-on to it, which I deem unlikely at best. If Trump would unilaterally recognize the West-Bank (WB) as Palestinian, then he could, of course. That being said, there are some deeper issues with this. Israel would probably not want this either. The WB is the heartland of what Zionist Israeli's see as part of the State of Israel. Gaza is in that regard a lot less interesting. In this, the WB is the "big prize" if you may. So signing off the WB in return for Gaza doesn't make sense for Israel, especially with this government. Bigger still, Israel probably doesn't want to sign off on Gaza either. At the moment they control everything anyway, so they would probably oppose any recognition period. As for Saudi, it doesn't make a lot of sense either. It will probably be seen as a betrayal of the Palestinian cause. Effectively it would put a dagger in the heart of the Palestinian aspirations for a state. There's no point in trying to pursue that goal if about half your population is left behind. Not to mention the PA would probably collapse due to public outrage. So Saudi would be seen as facilitating that, or even be responsible for it.  As for Egypt, this would be an existential threat for the government. You either face pressure (which you need to ride out until the next President), or your government might collapse. In that case the latter is normally the choice.  But the biggest problem with this proposition is, what would be in it for the US? Why would they go for such a half-recognition in the first place if no-one wants it. Why potentially damaging relations with 3 allies and create a diplomatic rift and instability? It doesn't make sense. In that case it's just better to shut up and not recognize anything.  Admittedly though, Trump sucks at shutting up. But my wild guess is that he won't recognize Palestine, or at the very least does it within some bigger Saudi framework, and some Israeli buy-in. But again, we're working with hardly any information here so it's difficult to predict what will happen. There's a non-zero chance if anything CRAZY 🤣 Going down Right ▶️.Tick tock. **Bottom Line**: Balancing domestic growth with international trade pressures will be key. Stay tuned as we monitor these developments!