It's hard to exaggerate the immensity of power and influence of international Jewry. They are our masters. The anti-Semite is the ultimate slave in a state of revolt.
vendredi 5 juin 2009
Sarkozy, Israel and the Jews.
In today’s France, speaking about Israel with honesty and serenity has become impossible.
This topic is tabou. Anyone who dares criticize the Jewish state is taking the risk of being seen as anti-Semite.
In the country of the rights of man and the freedom of speech, straying from the approved line of thinking in politics or in history has become reprehensible.
Where and when free discussion should be the norm, a thought dictatorship has been installed.
Everything suddenly changed in 2007, when Nicolas Sarkozy was elected President of the Republic. As he almost unconditionally promotes his support for Israel, Nicolas Sarkozy is putting into place a policy which is the reverse image of the author‘s of the Fifth Republic, General de Gaulle.
Eric Blanrue, as an historian specialized in myths making, refuses to constrain his thought. The aim of his book is to share in the awakening to the danger that the new French foreign policy represents.
He opens our eyes on the already obsolete aspects of Sarkozy’s strange choices.
Eric Blanrue is revealing why the French President commits himself to policies which go against his country’s interest and threaten soon to drag France into major conflicts in Lebanon, Iran or elsewhere.
The author describes one by one the pro-Israeli lobbies which serve this strategy, demonstrates their power, and signals their blindness whilst providing the names of the main personalities who belong to those lobbies.
Blanrue refuses the constant confusion between Judaism and Zionism.
He invites the French Jews urgently to get rid of their official spoke-persons who represent at most 1/6 of their community and he encourages them to rebel against a policy which, eventually, will prove itself to be disastrous for them as for all the French people.
Lastly, the author has suggestions which recall the traditional strength of French critical thinking which may help the French to unite in a generous project, to put an end to a ‘communautarism’ imported from the USA.
At the moment, this book is for sale in Belgium and on the Net. [color="Red"]The French distributor refused to distribute it in France.
We are waiting for a French courageous distribution.
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