 Palestinians
won't get their independence until Americans get
theirs!
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What Washington and Franklin
said about the Jews |
George Washington ( in
Maxims of George Washington by A. A. Appleton & Co.): "They (the
Jews) work more effectively against us, than the enemy's armies.
They are a hundred times more dangerous to our liberties and the
great cause we are engaged in... It is much to be lamented that
each state, long ago, has not hunted them down as pest to society
and the greatest enemies we have to the happiness of
America." George
Washington
Benjamin Franklin (This
prophecy, by Benjamin Franklin, was made in a "CHIT CHAT AROUND
THE TABLE DURING INTERMISSION", at the Philadelphia Constitutional
Convention of 1787. This statement was recorded in the dairy of
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, a delegate from South
Carolina.) "I fully agree with General Washington, that we must
protect this young nation from an insidious influence and
impenetration. The menace, gentlemen, is the Jews. In whatever
country Jews have settled in any great number, they have lowered
its moral tone; depreciated its commercial integrity; have
segregated themselves and have not been assimilated; have sneered
at and tried to undermine the Christian religion upon which that
nation is founded, by objecting to its restrictions; have built up
a state within the state; and when opposed have tried to strangle
that country to death financially, as in the case of Spain and
Portugal. For over 1,700 years, the Jews have been bewailing
their sad fate in that they have been exiled from their homeland,
as they call Palestine. But gentlemen, did the world give it to
them in fee simple, they would at once find some reason for not
returning. Why? Because they are vampires, and vampires do not
live on vampires. They cannot live only among themselves. They
must subsist on Christians and other people not of their
race. If you do not exclude them from these United States, in
their Constitution, in less than 200 years they will have swarmed
here in such great numbers that they will dominate and devour the
land and change our form of government, for which we Americans
have shed our blood, given our lives our substance and jeopardized
our liberty. If you do not exclude them, in less than 200 years
our descendants will be working in the fields to furnish them
substance, while they will be in the counting houses rubbing their
hands. I warn you, gentlemen, if you do not exclude Jews for all
time, your children will curse you in your graves. Jews,
gentlemen, are Asiatics, let them be born where they will nor how
many generations they are away from Asia, they will never be
otherwise. Their ideas do not conform to an American's, and will
not even thou they live among us ten generations. A leopard cannot
change its spots. Jews are Asiatics, are a menace to this country
if permitted entrance, and should be excluded by this
Constitutional Convention." Benjamin Franklin
Peter Styvesant ( 17th
century Dutch governor in America.) "The Jews who
have arrived would nearly all like to remain here, but learning
that they (with their customary usury and deceitful trading with
the Christians) were very repugnant to the inferior magistrates,
as also to the people having the most affection for you; the
Deaconry also fearing that owing to their present indigence they
might become a charge in the coming winter, we have, for the
benefit of this weak newly developing place and land in general,
deemed it useful to require them in a friendly way to depart;
praying also most seriously in this connection, for ourselves also
for the general community of your worships, that the deceitful
race - such hateful enemies and blasphemers of the name of Christ
- not be allowed further to infect and trouble this new
colony." Peter
Styvesant (Letter to the
Amsterdam Chamber of the Dutch West India Company, from New
Amsterdam, September 22, 1654.)
Thomas Jefferson (18th century
American statesman) "Dispersed as
the Jews are, they still form one nation, foreign to the land they
live in." Thomas Jefferson
(D. Boorstin, THE
AMERICANS)
"Those who
labor in the earth are the Chosen People of God, if ever he had a
chosen people." Thomas
Jefferson (NOTES ON
VIRGINIA) | |