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Historical note: Colin Powell first US official to use term "jewish state"

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This is one way in which the jew operates. Once the jew attaches itself to a host, in can "slip" a "small seed" of hate, which will eventually lead to death and destruction, if not to the host itself, another target of the jew the host can be directed at.

Is the Balfour Declaration not a larger "small seeds" of hate "slipped" into the policy of the jew's British host?

Note that Powell was a US Secretary of State and Balfour was the United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary. The jew is infusing the policy its host by having second tier officials write and say things that the elected officials would not or could not support. Once this is done, the jew than refers to the writing and statement as the official policy of its host. Future elected officials are forced to accept this "policy" for fear of being labeled a anti-semeitc, with some blackmail and bribery acting as motivation.

Defining 'Jewish state': For many, term has different meanings

By Glenn Kessler [color="Silver"](keep and eye on this goy/jew)

Nine years ago, then-Secretary of State Colin L. Powell delivered a speech on the Middle East in which he briefly called on Palestinians to recognize Israel as a "Jewish state." Powell doesn't recall how the phrase ended up in his speech, but David Ivry, then the Israeli ambassador to the United States, says he persuaded an [color="Blue"](jew?, citizen of israel?) aide to Powell to slip it in.

[color="Blue"]How did an aid of the US secretary of State have such a close relationship with the israeli jew?

The "aid" is a trader for working in the interest of a foreign nation.

From that small seed - the first time a U.S. official took sides on the issue - a significant and potentially insurmountable hurdle has emerged, one that could scuttle President Obama's newly launched effort to promote a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians.

President George W. Bush picked up the "Jewish state" concept in his speeches and used it in a controversial exchange of letters with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in 2004. Obama has also adopted the phrase, most recently in a speech last month before the U.N. General Assembly.

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T.J.B.


"I die in the faith of my people. May the German people be aware of its enemies!"
Paul Blobel, SS Officer, 1951, last words prior to being executed

 
Posted : 08/09/2013 3:09 am
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