Former intelligence officer and author of ‘Behold a Pale Horse’, William Cooper, speaking in 1992:
“Israel was created as the instrument to bring about… a war that will be so terrible, where nuclear weapons will be used, so that [people] will get down on their knees and beg for no more war.”
“And what is the answer to that? They’re going to be told the only way we can guarantee no more war is if we destroy the sovereignty of nations, and we come together as one humanity in a one world government.”
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Actually I think Isreal was “created” so they could dump the jews in a god fosaken desert ancestral land because Nobody wanted them.
This was the only place in the world so sparsely inhabited that this could work.
They then surprised everyone by creating an Oasis in the Desert that was the envy of all . They made something out of NOTHING in spite of the Billions of Hostile “neighbors who swore to kill them all
Thats the story of Israel ….simple example of how a will to survive and good old fashioned ingenuity created a Powerful state in just a few decades
meanwhile the neighbors were still living in the stone age and the contrast created great tension…obviously
IMO this theory about Israel being set up to create the end of times war is just more Fear Porn
No one seems to see the parallel of Israel and Russia
Both countries are under existential Threats and both will do ANYTHING to Save their Civilization and way of life
Russia has won their battle already
Israel will never just roll over….They too have Nukes and if push comes to shove…they’ll shove
Have a look at the response from our Israeli Goldtenter I posted. This is representive of a true Israeli …He just wants to live his life in peace but his reality is any day he could face an October 7th or worse.
We think WE have problem ? HA
Interview was filmed 32 years ago………
That’s pretty much what I thought, Fully. I don’t think that now. What they are doing to the Palestinians at this very moment is every bit as outrageous as anything that has been done to them. They are no longer worthy of the special status the western world has conferred upon them. I doubt very much that Israel will exist in ten years. They have treated their foes every bit as badly as they have been treated. I see no hint of forgiveness or reciprocity in their behaviour. They wish to crush their enemies just as their enemies would crush them. They are no better than those who would drive them into the sea. They are one and the same – hateful, angry and in search of vengeance. One hopes they don’t take us all with them in some end of times nuclear fiasco.
I remember, long ago, Golda Meir saying she could forgive the Palestinians for killing Israeli children, but not for forcing her to kill Palestinian children. I had always thought it to be a profound and sorrowful statement. Israel’s current disposition belies that impulse. They wish to rid themselves of Palestinians, perhaps most especially the children.
I must mention, as well, that we were once the new world, and that world was one in which all past animosities were to be left behind. We were a world in which optimism and justice would prevail. How is it that we have lost that innocence. Why have we embraced as our own those long held foreign hatreds – the Jew against the Arab is now my fight, the European against the Russian demands my involvement, the Indian against Khalistan is my business. In truth, none of those fights are mine, and I am appalled that our leaders have hung those burdens around our necks. I am even more disgusted that we have allowed them to do so!
Well said, every word of it.
I have to disagree with you a little bit Fully because Israel is not a “God forsaken desert ancestral land” nor was it so sparsely inhabited at the time The British took an interest. As you know I lived in Israel a long time. Right next door to Gaza as a matter of fact. My Kibbutz was one of the ones that was attacked. A great deal of the country is lush and green though and when I was last there had quite a tree cover of oranges and olives. I hear its changed and lots of the orchards have since been cut down due to development. But I remember it as green other than the Negev and Southern parts near Eilat or the dry hills leading down to the Dead Sea. The plains of Megiddo (for which Armageddon is named) and where the final battle is scheduled to take place is beautiful flat agricultural landscape of crops. Coastal areas are treed and shady. Its pretty diverse actually. But overall its a nice environment to live. Not really too hot…not ever too cold except a few weeks in winter. You would like it better than Toronto!
Except during this war of course. This war is the ruin of everything good about the place. Its horrible beyond the pale and I hope it will end quickly since it is totally unjustified.
Agree with pedro
Well said Sir Strider