Jewish/White Supremacy, Power Systems, and Global Domination

 

Book 5: Jewish/White Supremacy, Power Systems, and Global Domination

(Your deepest geopolitical analysis, economic critique, and covenant discussions)

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  • Zionism is the Whore in Mystery Babylon

Zionism is the Whore in "MYSTERY BABYLON".

AMERICA IS THE BEAST SHE RIDES.

Kelvin Stubblefield

Nov 15, 2024

What is Zionism?

Zionism is a nationalist movement that emerged in the late 19th century with the aim of establishing a Jewish homeland in the region historically known as Palestine, which roughly corresponds to the modern state of Israel. The movement was a response to centuries of persecution, discrimination, and anti-Semitism experienced by Jews in various parts of the world. Theodor Herzl, often considered the father of modern political Zionism, articulated the need for a sovereign Jewish state as a solution to these issues.

 I FEEL THAT ZIONISM IS THE WHORE THAT SITS ON THE BEAST IN REVELATION 17. AMERICA IS THE BEAST SHE RIDES. GAZA AND LEBANON AND NOW IRAN ARE WITNESSES TO THAT HYPOTHESIS. AMERICA IS RESURRECTING THE SO -CALLED ANCIENT HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE.

Rev 17:1 ¶ And there came one of the seven angels which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying unto me, Come hither; I will shew unto thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters:

Rev 17:2 With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.

Rev 17:3 ¶ So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.

Rev 17:4 And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication:

Rev 17:5 And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.

Rev 17:6 And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.

Historical Context

Origins:

19th Century Nationalism: Zionism emerged in the context of rising nationalism in Europe, where various ethnic groups sought self-determination.

Anti-Semitism: The Dreyfus Affair in France and pogroms in Eastern Europe highlighted the dangers Jews faced, fueling the desire for a safe homeland.

Development:

First Aliyah (1882-1903): Waves of Jewish immigration to Palestine began, driven by both religious motivations and the search for safety.

Balfour Declaration (1917): The British government expressed support for the establishment of a “national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine.

UN Partition Plan (1947): The United Nations proposed partitioning Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, leading to the creation of Israel in 1948.

Pros of Zionism

Safe Haven for Jews: Zionism provided a refuge for Jews fleeing persecution, particularly during and after the Holocaust.

Cultural and Religious Revival: The establishment of Israel allowed for the revival and flourishing of Jewish culture, language (Hebrew), and religious practices.

Self-Determination: Zionism enabled Jews to exercise their right to self-determination and sovereignty.

Economic Development: The movement led to significant economic development and modernization in Israel, transforming it into a technologically advanced and prosperous nation.

Political Influence: A Jewish state provided Jews with political representation and influence on the global stage.

Cons of Zionism

Conflict and Displacement: The establishment of Israel led to the displacement of a large number of Palestinians, resulting in ongoing conflict and tension in the region.

Ethnic and Religious Tensions: Zionism has been criticized for fostering ethnic and religious nationalism, leading to discrimination against non-Jewish minorities within Israel.

Regional Instability: The Arab Israeli conflict has contributed to broader instability in the Middle East, affecting regional and global politics.

Human Rights Concerns: Actions taken by the Israeli government, such as settlement expansion and military operations, have been criticized for human rights violations against Palestinians.

Polarization: Zionism has polarized global opinion, leading to divisions within the Jewish community and between supporters and critics of Israel.

Impact on Today's Beliefs

Jewish Community:

Support for Israel: Many Jews worldwide view Israel as a crucial part of their identity and heritage, supporting its right to exist and defend itself.

Diverse Perspectives: Within the Jewish community, there is a range of views on Zionism, from strong support to critical opposition, particularly regarding Israeli government policies.

Palestinian Perspective:

Right to Return: Palestinians demand the right to return to their ancestral homes and seek an end to occupation and settlement expansion.

Two-State Solution: There is support among Palestinians and some Israelis for a two-state solution, envisioning a peaceful coexistence between Israel and a future Palestinian state.

Global Perspective:

Diplomatic Relations: Israel maintains diplomatic relations with many countries, although its policies towards Palestinians are often a point of contention.

BDS Movement: The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement seeks to apply economic and political pressure on Israel to change its policies towards Palestinians.

International Law: Debates continue over the legality and morality of Israeli actions in occupied territories and the status of Jerusalem.

Conclusion

Zionism remains a deeply influential and contentious movement with significant implications for Jews, Palestinians, and global politics. Its successes in creating a Jewish homeland and reviving Jewish culture are tempered by the ongoing Israeli Palestinian conflict and its broader regional impacts. Understanding Zionism requires a nuanced consideration of its historical roots, achievements, and the challenges it poses in the contemporary world.

The Zionist Protection Racket

April 16, 2005

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The Jewish elite regards the Jewish rank-and-file as pawns to be manipulated. 
"Anti Semitism is indispensable to us for the management of our lesser brethren," 
says the author of Protocols of the Elders of Zion (9-2) a "forgery" 
hat reads like the blueprint of the New World Order.
from Dec 16, 2005
by Henry Makow Ph.D.
A "protection racket" is a scam where an aggressor instigates an attack, blames a bogeyman, and then offers to protect the victim from this bogeyman in return for money and power.
The "War on Terror" is a protection racket. The aggressor is the world financial elite known as the "Crown" based in the City of London. Their instrument is the Zionist project, specifically Israel, the Mossad and its Neo Con allies.
The victim is the people of the United States and the West in general. The goal is the overthrow of Western Civilization, and the establishment of a world police state called the "New World Order."
"Zionism is but an incident of a far-reaching plan," said leading American Zionist Louis Marshall, counsel for bankers Kuhn Loeb in 1917. "It is merely a convenient peg on which to hang a powerful weapon."
The head of the Department of Homeland Security is Israeli dual citizen and Zionist Michael Chertoff. He was the New Jersey State Attorney when five Mossad agents were arrested after witnesses saw them congratulating themselves on the destruction of the World Trade Center. Their van tested positive for explosives. (See Chris Bollyn article below.) Speculators who shorted airline stocks before 9-11 have been identified as Israelis apparently.
"ANTI SEMITISM" THE ORIGINAL PROTECTION RACKET
The Jewish elite regards the Jewish rank-and-file as pawns to be manipulated. "Anti Semitism is indispensable to us for the management of our lesser brethren," says the author of Protocols of the Elders of Zion (9-2) a "forgery" that reads like the blueprint of the New World Order.
Jews had to be terrorized into setting up Israel as a "national home," i.e. colonizing the Middle East and creating a center of world government. World Finance funded the Nazis. Zionists actively collaborated with them. See "The Holocaust as Mental Paradigm." See also "Zionism: A Conspiracy Against Jews"
Zionist betrayal is the reason Jews went passively to their deaths, says Rabbi Moshe Shonfeld in his book "Holocaust Victims Accuse." Non-Zionist Jews were worth more dead than alive to the Zionist leadership who, Shonfeld says, reaped the moral and financial capital from their "sacrifice." See my "Zionism: Compulsory Suicide for Jews."

The Jewish elite has a long history of manipulating Jews in this manner. For example, in 1950 a wave of anti Semitism and terrorism in Iraq made Naeim Giladi, 21, join the Zionist underground. Giladi was imprisoned, tortured and sentenced to death by Iraqi authorities.
He escaped and fled to Israel only to discover that the bombings had been engineered by his fellow Zionists to dupe Iraqi Jews into going to Israel. An ancient community was deprived of its wealth and reduced to second-class citizen status in Israel, replacing Palestinian labor. See my "Zionists Double Crossed Iraqi Jews"
Israel provoked attacks from its neighbors in order to "retain its moral tension" according to the secret diary of Prime Minister Moshe Sharett. The state must "invent dangers" to start war and thereby "acquire our space,"
he wrote. See "The Zionist Roots of the War on Terror."
"ANTI SEMITISM" BECOMES "ANTI AMERICANISM"
The pogrom on Sept. 11, 2001, was designed to stampede Americans into forfeiting their civil rights and invading the Middle East.
There is a drumbeat in the media to convince Americans that they are victims of Muslim fanatics. This propaganda campaign is carried out by Neo Cons (a.k.a. Zionists.) In his book, "The New Jerusalem: Zionist Power in America," Michael Collins Piper writes:
"In the build-up to the Iraq war, Zionist propagandists and the media increasingly began touting the message to Americans that "the whole world is against us"... and the Israelis are our only real solid dependable ally ...The theme that anti Americanism had run rampant was instilled in Americans for the very purpose of making them "anti" everyone who refused to support the...Iraq war...and the more broad ranging Zionist agenda." (157)
Sound familiar? This is the tactic they use on Jews. See my "How Jews are Brainwashed and Manipulated."
Piper says that Zionism is being equated with Americanism. Zionist agents like Nathan Sharansky crafted the overblown and specious rhetoric of Bush's second inaugural speech that committed the US to advancing the Zionist agenda using force.

History provides a sobering warning as to where this could be leading. In his essay, The Nature of Zionism, Russian author Vladimir Stepin writes,
"During the civil war in Russia, the Zionists also performed another task. Using some units of the Red Army - Trotsky was the chairman of the country's Revolutionary Military Council - they organized the Jewish pogrom in Seversk.
The result of this was the "Law on Those Involved in Pogroms" of 27 July 1918. In accordance with this law, a monstrous Zionist terror raged in Russia for ten years: a person accused of anti-Semitism was, without any argument being allowed, declared to be involved in pogroms and placed against the wall to be shot.
Not only anti-Zionists, but the best representatives of the intelligentsia of Russia, could be accused of being anti-Semitic, and so too could anyone one felt like accusing of it. People saw who was exercising power in Russia and expressed their discontent with it. 90% of the members of the Cheka - the Soviet security organ, 1918-1922 - were Zionists.
Apart from the law on those involved in pogroms, the Zionists practiced genocide against the ethnic groups inhabiting Russia, and they did so by accusing people of counter-revolutionary activities, sabotage, and so on, irrespective of whether or not the people in question really had conducted such activities. It was standard practice merely to put them against the wall to be shot."
CONCLUSION
My hunch is that the central banking elite, using Masonic secret societies in the military and intelligence agencies, is responsible for 90% of terrorism. The purpose is to manipulate people into advancing the goals of the New World Order, which includes destroying true religion, nation states, democracy, race and family. In their mind, they have to destabilize and enslave us to protect their monopoly on government credit i.e. money creation.
They are running a protection racket to protect us from their artificial "terror." Zionists or Americans who carry out their agenda could end up holding the bag if something goes wrong, or as I should say right.
Remember they are challenging the greatest power in the universe: God, or Truth as witnessed in the souls of all human beings. They are most vulnerable now on the 9-11 attack which they perpetrated. If we rise up as one to demand the truth about this atrocity, their obscene criminal enterprise will start to unravel.

America: The resurrection of the so-called holy Roman Empire.

"Empire" refers to a large political unit or territory, often consisting of diverse regions and peoples, ruled by a central authority, typically under the leadership of an emperor or empress. Empires are characterized by their extensive geographic span, political control over a variety of territories, and economic and cultural influence over subject areas. Here’s a breakdown of key elements that define an empire:

1. Centralized Power

  • At the core of an empire is a centralized authority figure, often called an emperor, king, or similar title. This leader typically holds supreme power over the territories within the empire. This centralized leadership, however, often relies on a structured hierarchy, including governors, local rulers, or military leaders in various regions, to maintain control.

2. Expansion and Conquest

  • Empires are usually built through a process of military conquest or political alliances, expanding their borders and control over new territories. For example, the Roman Empire expanded from the city of Rome to control a vast area around the Mediterranean, while the British Empire spanned continents.

3. Cultural and Economic Integration

  • As empires expand, they often attempt to integrate different cultures and economies under a unified system. This can mean imposing the empire’s language, legal systems, religion, and trade practices. However, some empires allowed cultural diversity to flourish, like the Ottoman Empire, where local customs were often respected.

4. Economic Exploitation and Wealth Redistribution

  • Empires often draw resources, labor, and wealth from conquered territories. Wealth accumulated in the capital and other key areas, which allowed empires to maintain their military power, foster cultural projects, and support the ruling elite. The Spanish Empire, for example, benefited immensely from the riches it extracted from its colonies in the Americas.

5. Decline and Fall

  • Historically, most empires face a period of decline due to a range of factors such as internal strife, economic downturns, military overreach, and resistance from conquered peoples. The decline can result in the fragmentation of the empire, loss of territories, and eventual collapse.

Examples of Empires

  • Roman Empire: Known for its legal system, military innovation, and spread of Christianity, it spanned Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

  • British Empire: At its peak, it controlled vast territories across the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, driven by trade and industrial expansion.

  • Ottoman Empire: This empire spanned Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa, with a unique blend of Islamic and local customs.

The concept of empire has had a significant impact on world history, shaping political borders, cultural practices, and economic systems that still influence societies today.

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WHAT MAKES AMERICA AN EMPIRE?

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The concept of America as an empire is a debated topic, as the United States does not fit the traditional definition of an empire with a formal emperor, but it exhibits many characteristics that align with imperialism and empire-like influence. Here’s an exploration of what makes the United States resemble an empire:

1. Global Military Presence

  • The U.S. has a vast network of military bases and personnel stationed in over 70 countries. This global reach allows it to project military power and protect its interests around the world. While other countries maintain some international presence, the sheer scale of U.S. military influence is unrivaled, with bases spread across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.

  • This military reach acts as a means of control and influence, similar to how historical empires stationed troops in various regions to maintain stability and enforce their policies.

  • As of 2024, the United States maintains a significant military presence across the globe, with bases and personnel stationed in numerous countries. While the exact number of countries hosting U.S. military installations can vary due to operational changes, estimates suggest that the U.S. has military bases in approximately 80 countries.

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    Here is a list of countries where the U.S. has established military bases or installations:

    • Afghanistan

    • Australia

    • Bahrain

    • Belgium

    • Bulgaria

    • Cuba (Guantanamo Bay)

    • Djibouti

    • Germany

    • Greece

    • Greenland

    • Guam

    • Iraq

    • Italy

    • Japan

    • Kuwait

    • Netherlands

    • Oman

    • Philippines

    • Poland

    • Portugal

    • Qatar

    • Romania

    • Saudi Arabia

    • Singapore

    • South Korea

    • Spain

    • Turkey

    • United Arab Emirates

    • United Kingdom

  • This list is not exhaustive, as the U.S. military's global footprint includes various installations, ranging from large bases to smaller facilities, in multiple countries. The presence and number of these installations can change based on strategic needs and international agreements.
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    For a more detailed and up-to-date overview of U.S. military bases worldwide, you can refer to resources like the List of American military installations on Wikipedia.
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2. Economic Dominance

  • The U.S. has one of the world’s largest economies, and its currency, the dollar, serves as the world’s primary reserve currency. This gives the U.S. significant leverage in international finance, allowing it to impose economic sanctions, influence global trade agreements, and shape economic policies worldwide.

  • The dominance of American corporations like Apple, Google, Amazon, and McDonald’s further embeds American influence within global markets, similar to how empires historically extended their reach through economic control and resource extraction.

3. Cultural Influence

  • American culture, through media, technology, entertainment, and lifestyle, has spread worldwide. Hollywood, American music, fast food, fashion, and technology have reached almost every corner of the globe, influencing cultures, languages, and values.

  • This "soft power" spreads American ideals of democracy, freedom, and consumerism, creating a cultural impact reminiscent of empires that spread their languages, religions, and cultural practices.

4. Political Influence and Intervention

  • The U.S. has a history of political interventions in other countries, often to support governments that align with American interests or to contain ideologies it views as threats, like communism during the Cold War. Examples include involvement in Latin American countries, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.

  • Through diplomatic pressure, economic incentives, or direct intervention, the U.S. has influenced political outcomes worldwide, maintaining power dynamics that align with its strategic goals, similar to how empires established client states or puppet governments.

5. International Institutions and Alliances

  • The U.S. was instrumental in establishing key global institutions, including the United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund (IMF), all of which operate from a framework closely aligned with American political and economic values. Through these institutions, the U.S. exercises significant influence on global governance, economic policy, and humanitarian agendas.

  • Alliances like NATO further cement the U.S.'s ability to lead and shape international coalitions, aligning with its strategic and security interests across the globe.

6. Territorial Influence and Unofficial Territories

  • While the U.S. does not have formal colonies today, it has territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa, which remain under American control without full representation in the federal government. These areas are economically and politically tied to the U.S., resembling a modern form of territorial control.

7. Technological and Scientific Dominance

  • American advancements in technology, space exploration, medicine, and innovation grant it a type of intellectual hegemony. Leading the way in tech innovation, the U.S. shapes standards, norms, and directions in these fields, consolidating its influence and shaping global technological landscapes.

  • This dominance, in many ways, parallels historical empires that led the world in knowledge, science, and innovation, using it as a form of control and influence.

Conclusion

While the United States differs from traditional empires by lacking direct colonial control and a formal emperor, it exercises "informal empire" through its military, economic, cultural, political, and technological influence. This unique form of empire has global reach, shaping world events, economies, and cultures in a manner consistent with historical empires, yet adapted to a modern, interconnected world.


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