America's Zionist Ku Klux and the threat it poses to the
future of our Constitutional Republic
17 July 2010By Anisa Abd el Fattah
Americans born and raised in the United States during
the 50s, 60s and 70s might have a unique perspective
of our country's progress from an apartheid state of
Jim Crow segregation, to what we thought we were as a
people just prior to 9/11. It seems like a long time
ago that we viewed ourselves as a people who had
defeated the forces of evil racial supremacism and the
politics and culture of racial hatred and fear that
had divided us for so long. It was hatred and fear
that had been imposed upon us for so many years, and
presented to us as American culture that had divided
us. America had suffered ugly years, and the
consequences included spiritual and social deformity
resulting from centuries of brutal human bondage,
slavery and genocide that had to be falsely justified.
The false justification was couched in an American
narrative that implied the racial inferiority of one
group, and the racial supremacy of another. America
justified its crimes of slavery and genocide with a
narrative that was both Biblical and secular in its
insistence that it was either God or Darwin who had
selected the White race to preserve God and nature's
intrinsic order and selection of the races. It was
suggested by both scripture and science in America,
that it was in fact the duty of the supposedly
"superior race" to dominate all of the other
supposedly "inferior races" of people. Sometimes this
message was subtle, and sometimes it was not. The
spiritual and social deformities resulting from such
hoaxes, lies and evil would have certainly destroyed
the United States, had we as a people not faced our
demons in the streets of Selma and Montgomery Alabama
and other racial hot spots that became the battle
grounds between good and evil from where our country's
racist demons were seemingly driven out.
It would have been almost impossible to have been a
teenager or young adult during that tumultuous period
of 30 odd years in US history, and not have been
touched in some way by these events as they
transpired. The change was there, in our daily news
and nightly in the streets of our cities. America was
changing, and to some of us it seemed fast, hard, and
beautiful. To others it was merely frightening. For
all of us, it was necessary.
In African-American communities there were stark
differences between the worlds of adults and
teenagers, except when it came to civil rights. This
melding of the Black, specifically the
African-American mind that closed the traditional
generational gap in our communities was due, for the
most part, to the preachers in the Black Churches.
They made it clear to all of us every Sunday, that
Jesus had said "suffer the children to come unto me,"
which meant that we were not excused from the
struggle. It was ours, whether we liked it or not, and
whether we understood it or not. We cried when our
parents cried, we got angry when they got angry, we
marched when they marched, and we sat still and quiet
and stood back when they told us to. Their tears,
along with all of the expressions of joy and anger,
faith and hope that animated their strong faces were
sometimes all we had to go by. So we learned to read
their faces and to understand, what it all meant.
For our parents, the fight had been long and
unyielding. For many of them memories of slavery, only
a generation or so past, were fresh in their minds.
They knew what was at stake, and what they were
fighting for. They were authentic. They were heroes,
and their legacy was left to everyone who considers
themselves part of this experience and experiment
called America. We held on to their moral coattails
all the way from Alabama in the 60s, to New York City.
We let go, and began our collective fall from grace on
September 11th, 2001.
How many of us would be willing to say today, that we
as a people and a country are at our best and that the
state of our union today is strong and sound? The
racial supremacism that we stared down and the demons
we thought we had defeated half a century ago are
back. They have taken on a new form, and they are
threatening our country again, but this time as
religious supremacism barely hidden in the language of
scripture and science, draped in the US flag while
claiming piety, just as racism and Jim Crow had
before.
Those of us, who are heartbroken by what now parades
itself as the United States of America, understand
that 9/11 changed us in many ways that were not good.
We can see it in the faces and hear it in the voices
of our fellow citizens, the hatred, the fear, and the
anger. We understand that what we see and hear is a
response to what is being said and demonstrated by our
so called leaders and politicians who, just as before,
have created a narrative that is ripe with false
justification for the deprivation of rights for some
Americans and blatant favoritism for others.
Whereas in the past, the ideas that divided and
deformed us were contrived for the sake of justifying
the demonization and domination of supposedly inferior
races, today`s dangerous ideas are aimed at creating a
new American identity. An identity that is being
crafted by Zionists who want to convince us that White
European Jews are God's selected or chosen people and
that gentiles are inferior. They want us to believe
that they have access to God, while our souls are
trapped inside husks, making us nearer to animals in
our consciousness, while they are supposedly superior
and nearer to God.
The identity they are crafting for our country
suggests that the gentile was created to serve and to
protect the so called "chosen ones" with our lives,
blood, and treasure, while it is their supposed duty
to God, to dominate and to subjugate us and to use us
for the fulfillment of their destinies and desires,
whether in Heaven or in Hell. They want to recreate
the United States, not in God's image, but in an ugly
image of modern day slavery where our people,
including our children, will work long hours for
little pay, no pensions, no sick days, no social
security, no affordable health care, and no
retirement. The trade off is that they will set no
limits to our immorality, pornography, and
sexualization and exploitation of our children. They
have nothing vested in our spiritual growth or
salvation, since according to their Talmud; we were
created only to serve them.
Today, the United States of America sends 7 million
dollars per day to Israel in foreign aide. That does
not count for the military aide, or the security aide,
the weapons and other ways that we funnel money to
Israel that cannot be detected. Meanwhile, we are also
paying billions to finance two wars being fought to
secure Israel's geo-political dominance in the Middle
East and to capture oil and natural resources, much of
which was reserved for Israel, and not the United
States.
The Zionist Ku Klux in the US wants to recreate us as
a country where the children of the rich and elite go
to college, while the children of the poor go to war.
They want us to surrender our morality to their
genocides being carried out in Palestine, Afghanistan,
Iraq, and Pakistan. They want to shield themselves
from the consequences of their immoral crimes. They
want us to overlook and justify their immorality and
lawlessness. They want us to return to our dark past,
a past from which we thought we had broken free.
Once we understand that today, in our country there
exists a Zionist Ku Klux, similar in every way to the
racist white Ku Klux Klan of history, we will
understand why we are fighting for Zionist Israel's
global dominance in Iraq and Afghanistan. We will
understand why we are fighting Islam in a bogus so
called War on Terrorism and killing Muslims throughout
the world, hoping to eliminate any resistance,
challengers, detractors and/or competitors against
Zionism. This Klan fights to sustain its control over
our government, and many of our churches, civic and
political organizations, schools and labor unions.
This is why whenever we begin, as an American people,
to ask questions, to demand our freedom from
increasing government invasion of our privacy and
protection of our rights, and our money, we are taken
back to 9/11, and reminded that we should be afraid.
It is why we are threatened and silenced with the very
so called Anti-Terrorism laws that we thought were
passed to fight terrorism, while it is becoming
increasingly clear that they were really passed to
fight us. They were passed to deprive us of rights,
and to silence us and to prevent us from ever again
challenging and battling our demons in our streets.
The Zionist Ku Klux in America learned the lessons of
our past. They learned, and remembered the important
lessons that we forgot.
Even prior to 9/11 this Zionist Klan began their war
of terror on the United States. It began as a very
subtle suggestion that if we hoped to be safe from
terrorism, we must change our laws, including our
Constitution which our Congress was told presented a
barrier to fighting terrorism. Now we know that the
real message was that unless we changed our laws and
got rid of our Constitution we would be the victims of
an act of terrorism that would reach so deep into our
collective psyche with fear, that we would forget all
of our lofty ideas and past struggles, and surrender
our rights anyway. What we didn't known then, were
that our own attempts to speak the truth and to exert
our rights as a self-governing and sovereign people,
to demand justice in our courts, and an end to wars
and a balanced budget, would be called acts of
terrorism. While Zionists and their political flunkies
in our Congress stoked the flames of hatred against
Muslims, Islam, and Middle Easterners after 9/11,
falsely claiming that it was Muslims, led by an
extremist Islamic idea, who attacked us on 9/11. AIPAC,
the Israeli organization that overseas and manages
Zionist power in the US, was busy buying and
blackmailing our Congress, stealing our state secrets
and passing laws to be used against all of us, but
only after being tested successfully on our Muslim and
Middle Eastern citizens first.
In May of this year 2010, a ship filled with
medicines, food, and cement set sail for a place in
Palestine called Gaza. For three years Gaza has
suffered under an illegal economic embargo imposed by
Israel in a failed attempt to overthrow the elected
Palestinian government. While this ship was in
international waters, headed for the coast of Gaza,
Israeli commandos illegally boarded the ship and
murdered 9 of the humanitarian activists aboard the
ship, including a 19 year old American student. His
autopsy shows that he was killed due to being shot 4
times in his brain at close range. There were other
Americans on that ship the Mavi Marmara, and also on
other ships that made up what was called the Gaza
Freedom Flotilla.
Thinking that they still enjoyed Constitutional rights
in their country, some of the survivors upon their
return home to the US, have sought to speak out, and
to tell their fellow countrymen and women what
happened to them and also what happened to that young
American who was executed by the Israeli commandos.
Rather than to be greeted with sympathy, and
solidarity, or to be received by our government as
heroes and citizens to be proud of for their
humanitarian efforts, they were met with hatred, not
by the people, but by Zionist politicians and their
AIPAC cronies and operatives. There was no grief
expressed by our government to the family of the
fallen. No resolution passed in his honor by our
Zionist Congress. No memorial held by our Zionist
churches and synagogues, and not a tear shed for our
country's loss, suffered in the death of that brave
young 19 year old American who was killed for carrying
food to hungry Palestinians.
California Congressman Brad Sherman, along with others
including New York City Councilwoman Christine Quinn,
Representatives Jerry Nadler, Anthony Weiner, Carolyn
Mahoney, Charles Rangel, and Scott Stringer issued
threats to have the survivors arrested using
anti-terrorism statutes, and to have them silenced
with threats of government investigations into their
private lives to supposedly determine if they have
ties to terrorists. All actions aimed purely at
depriving these citizens their constitutional rights.
The Zionist Ku Klux in America has shown its ugly
face, and they have demonstrated for us in a most
dramatic way, how they will use the so called
anti-terrorism laws that our Zionist Congress passed
without ever reading, to silence us and to deprive us
of our Constitutional rights. One of the Zionist
leaders of this cabal, Joseph Lieberman even
threatened to pass a law stripping US citizens of
citizenship if we dare criticize Israel, or take
political positions opposed to those of our Zionist
masters. They have proven by their own words and
actions, that they will not honor the social contract
between the governed and the governing known as the
Bill of Rights. In their minds, they have already
changed and remade America in a Zionist image, and all
that is left is for us to either submit, or be treated
as terrorists by our own government and elected
officials whose purpose is no longer to serve, protect
and represent the interests of the American citizen,
but rather to serve, protect, defend and finance their
false god and idol Israel, and to shield Israel from
any accountability for its numerous crimes against
gentiles, and violations of international law. Unless
we are willing as a people to reject what is happening
to our country, and to organize and to stand against
it, we should expect to return to the days of the ugly
and grossly deformed America. The old America from
where we thought we had been liberated, and
transformed. Together we stand, divided we fall.
On June 17th, Flotilla survivors Lara Lee, Ahonet
Unsal, and Kevin Overdon will speak at the House of
the Lord Church in New York City. They will speak
about the Gaza Freedom Flotilla and what happened to
them and other human rights activists on board
flotilla ships, including those who were killed. We
should turn out in huge numbers to support them, and
other flotilla survivors and their right to speak, and
to dissent.
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