Pages

Freedom of information pages

Freedom Pages & understanding your rights

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Conquest Through Immigration

Conquest Through Immigration


Crafty politics always gets its main support from people with short memories. The purpose of this book is to refresh people’s memory and bring certain important and tragic events of modern history into accord with facts.

The serious study that resulted in this book was inspired by a tour through the Holy Land countries, which brought intimate contact with the pitiable spectacle of a million or so Palestinian Arab refugees. These people, who were once independent, self-supporting and even prosperous, have been dispossessed of their lifetime homes and possessions, hopelessly forsaken in primitive and isolated camps, scattered around the periphery of their traditional land to which their return is forbidden.

After talking with many of these refugees, it was only natural for an inquiring mind to ask: “How could this happen in our modern ‘civilized’ world?” Why do people in America and Europe know so little about this human calamity for which they are partially responsible?

What This Book Is All About

This volume represents an excursion into Palestinian historiography wherein the main theses lead up to and revolve around the conflict between Zionist Jews and the Palestinian Arab-confluence.

The purpose of the following arranged chapters is to present the role of political Zionism and the other pertinent issues in the best possible sequential order for clarity and continuity to picturize a highly complicated series of events and movements of which there is very little synchronized comprehension. The first plan of text arrangement was to have Chapters I and II give short historical sketches of the two principal ethnic groups involved—the Arabs and the Jews.

Consultation with the Institute’s associates has changed the order to begin immediately with the axial reality of the whole theme and to add the two historical outlines as post-chapter Appendices A and B.

Some readers may wish to consult these two Appendices first as helpful to understanding the other chapters.

Chapter Arrangement
I. Palestine History: Not Land of One, but Many Peoples

During Palestine’s long recorded history, the Hebrew-Israelite-­Jewish ethnic complex had only a comparatively short independent occupancy. Over the centuries the country has been occupied and ruled by many other peoples. As this history is here explored, it appears by the record that the Arabs have had the longest and (up to 1948) latest occupancy.

II. Only Few Jews in Palestine From 135 A.D. to the 1920’s

After Emperor Hadrian completely destroyed Jerusalem and dispersed the Jews, there is but little record of them in the area until attempts were made in the 18th and 19th centuries to establish scattered settlements during the Turkish rule of the country. These consisted largely of orthodox Jews dependent upon diaspora charity.

III. Zionism: Origin and Methodology

This chapter records the ferment and agitation among Jews in Poland, Russia, and other East-European countries, in the late 19th century, which, with the leadership of early bellwethers like Theodor Herzl, brought about the switch from traditional spiritual Zionism to political Zionist crusading for nationalistic goals.


IV. The Contradiction of Bible-Based Political Zionism
The question raised here concerns the moral propriety of establishing a political State on the highly tenuous doctrine of self-pleading interpretations from the Old Testament writers.

V. Do the Biblical Covenants Give Palestine to the Zionists?

The question of the Old Testament “land covenants” is here examined in the light of factuality as to origin, as to the descriptions which becloud them, and as to their present-day status of validity in modern-day courts.

VI. Does Political Zionism Have Socialistic Roots?

An examination of this subject brings to light a remarkably close affiliation of Socialist and Zionist action during the early days of both movements.

VII. Controversy over Phrase “The Jewish People.” Does It Signify “Religion” or “Nationality”?

The purpose of this chapter is to examine the controversy where certain Jewish personalities have questioned the right of the present-day Zionist Jews to posture themselves as representatives of “the Jewish people” as an all-inclusive, political-binding phrase.

VIII. World War I Opens Gateway for Zionism. Amazing Malcolm Story of Plot to Get United States into That War

Revelation of an unusual document, filed in the British records, of an influential personality showing how he initiated and helped promote a “plan” whereby British strategists would work through Zionist machinery to influence America’s entry into the First World War—and how it was successfully implemented with Zionist cunning.

IX. Balfour Declaration Used as Key to Open the Fateful Gate

Here is the documented history of a highly critical instrument that played a major role in the Zionist-Arab collision which brought strife, war and misery to the Middle East. A disclosure of the machinations that produced it.

X. Arabs Agree to Fight Turks. Britain Promises Independence for Arab Lands. Complications Follow Contradictory Promises

Documentation here discloses how Britain’s original good intentions for the Arabs got hooked on the horns of another dilemma (the Balfour promise to the Jews), producing the insoluble Middle East imbroglio.

XI. Zionists Want Britain to Have Mandate over Palestine, Expecting This to Insure Enforcement of Balfour’s Tricky Promise

The Zionists, working through America’s delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, strove busily to assure Palestine trusteeship for Britain, assuming naturally that this would implement the Balfour immigration commitment.

XII. Paris Peace Conference. Zionists Greatly Outnumber and Outplay Arab Delegation

A factual and realistic report on artful manipulation at the Paris Peace meeting where polished diplomatic strategy was used to promote the Zionist design for “right of way” in Palestine for the projected Jewish State.

XIII. Massive Jewish Immigration Brings Confrontation That Leads to Conflict

The Zionists, once they secured the Balfour commitment on Jewish immigration into Palestine, put full steam behind their plan to fill that little country with Jewish refugees from Eastern Europe. This massive confrontation inevitably brought hostile reaction from the long-time Arab inhabitants.

XIV. Terroristic “Underground” Crusade to Drive British from Palestine

When British Mandate authorities tried to stop the growing Zionist-Arab conflict by minimizing Jewish immigration into Palestine, the militant Zionists started a violent crusade to get Britain out of Palestine—and out of their way.

XV. British Relinquish Mandate Authority to United Nations. U.N. in Desperation Orders Partition of Palestine

After the hostility and embroilment in Palestine finally got out of hand and appeared insoluble, the British gave notice they would quit the Mandate and give the United Nations a hand at trying for a solution. The inexperienced U.N. had only one answer, which was to try the previously discarded plan to divide the country into a Jewish State and an Arab State. The experiment proved disastrous.

XVI. British Depart from Palestine. Zionists Stage Coup—Proclaim “Jewish State”

At midnight, May 14, 1948, as British Mandate authority was relinquished, the Zionist Jews, without waiting for the United Nations to proceed orderly with “partition,” proclaimed its own self-anointed plan for the immediate establishment of a “Jewish State,” calling it Israel.

XVII. Palestine Arabs Call for Help. Neighbor Arab States Respond, but Inadequately. The 1948 War Was Thus Escalated between Zionists and Arabs

When the Zionists seized State power, adding to the already developed immigration-aggression, the unarmed Palestinian Arabs, fearing total takeover, called on the League of Arab States for help. The response was too little and too late. The Zionists, heavily financed from abroad and receiving armament from Russia, had become militarily strong and well-­organized.

XVIII. Tragic Story of the Palestine Refugees

This is largely the story of the 1948 refugees. Panic-stricken because of Zionist “underground” terroristic acts (akin to the massacre at Deir Yaseen) Arab families, men with their women and children, began fleeing across the Palestine borders for safety. This created one of the world’s most aggravating human displacement problems of modern history. The 1967 Israeli “blitz” resulted in more flights for safety, compounding the already frightening refugee disaster.

XIX. Interesting Facts about Sovietism, Socialism and Zionism in the Middle East

This chapter examines the often mentioned matter of the Soviet threat in this area. The progress thus far has been made possible by the Zionist-Arab conflict. Soviet aid was first given to help Zionism establish itself as a “Jewish State,” then it helped that State defeat the Arabs in 1948 by supplying armament. Later, when the Arabs, because of this defeat, needed help, the Soviets switched aid to them. It appears the Soviets know how to fish in muddy water.

XX. The Problem of Rationalizing Soviet Communism and Certain Zionist Phenomena

The rise of political Zionism in the Jewish world has, by the record, produced a problem of rationalizing certain kinds of “liberalism” with “socialism” in its various forms. This is understandably a sensitive issue, but one that has far-reaching implications, not only in the Middle East, but in countries like America, where the Communist form of socialism is considered by most people to be a deadly threat. Some puzzling facts are presented here as highlights of this question.

XXI. Highlights of the 1967 “Six-Day” Israel Expansion War. Mystery of Israel Attack on U.S.S. Liberty

In June of 1967, military action broke out violently again between Israel and the Arab states of Egypt, Jordan and Syria, beginning with a surprise blitz air attack by Israel jets. The causes and results of this 6-day engagement, with disaster for the Arabs and large expansionism for the Israelis, are examined here briefly as this book is being prepared for press. Included is an account of the yet-unexplained attempt by Israeli planes to destroy the U.S.S. Liberty.

XXII. What the Zionists Expect of Christians

Many Zionist spokesmen, rabbis included among them, have been sharp in criticism of Christians for not rushing to support Zionist Israel in its religio-nationalistic policies in the Middle East. This chapter gives a very brief summation of Zionist efforts to lay down guidelines for Christians.

XXIII. How Zionist Jews Collect Millions in U.S. to Support the “Jewish State”

The purpose in this chapter is to present reliable documentation on a most extraordinary operation conducted in the United States—a massive program of money-collection to be used for promotion and sustenance of the “Jewish State” called Israel. While this is but a brief outline of how this program is operated, it may, in some measure, be helpful to the many who have tried to understand this complicated activity.

XXIV. Political Machinery and Trends in Zionist Israel

In researching for this volume, it became clear that very few people have any essential knowledge of the political processes that function inside the “Jewish State.” Zionist spokesmen and their propaganda outlets strive to leave the impression that it is more or less a second edition of the United States and therefore should be supported by America as its indispensable conservative ally in the Middle East. This chapter undertakes to present some facts concerning the political construction of trouble-born and trouble-bearing Israel.

Appendix A: Who Are the Arabs?

Arabia—the original source. Birth and rise of Mohammed, the Prophet. Birth of Islam, the religion. The great Arab conquests swept forward by religious zeal. Arab culture. The break-up of the Arab Empire. Turkish conquest of Arab lands. Arabs enter into compact with Great Britain to join in World War I to revolt against the Turks and drive them from the Middle East in return for post-war independence of the Arab countries, of which Palestine (by record of population and 1,300 years of major occupancy) was one.

Appendix B: Who Are the Jews?

This chapter covers five rather distinct divisions of “Jewish history”: (1) The Old Testament recordings of the Patriarchal Hebrews; (2) The Old Testament story of the Israelites who proliferated from Jacob’s twelve sons after they had taken refuge in Egypt from the famines of Canaan. This epoch includes the full story of the Israelites—the 40-year trek and invasion of Canaan, wars, internecine and with other nations, and the founding of ancient Israel; (3) Next came the “Jewish period” as the exiled Hebrews in Babylon were allowed to return to Judea (Jerusalem), where from 537 B.C. to 135 A.D. they had a turbulent and more or less vassal existence until essentially ousted by the Romans; (4) The spread throughout the world of the Jewish wanderers (diaspora); (5) The newest epoch of Jewish history—the rise and progress of political Zionism.


George W. Robnett

No comments:

Post a Comment

Anyone is welcome to use their voice here at FREEDOM OR ANARCHY,Campaign of Conscience.THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN AMERICA FOR THOSE WITH OUT MONEY if you seek real change and the truth the first best way is to use the power of the human voice and unite the world in a common cause our own survival I believe that to meet the challenges of our times, human beings will have to develop a greater sense of universal responsibility. Each of us must learn to work not just for oneself, ones own family or ones nation, but for the benefit of all humankind. Universal responsibility is the key to human survival. It is the best foundation for world peace,“Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world...would do this, it would change the earth.” Love and Peace to you all stand free and your ground feed another if you can let us the free call it LAWFUL REBELLION standing for what is right