Friday, June 26, 2009

SEPARATION OF SYNAGOGUE AND STATE

The unfortunate trend toward the union of Synagogue and State in the United States must come to an end by a public disavowal of the Jewish religious imperative Tikkum olam ("repair of the world"). It is the driving force in American foreign policy and permeates the once largely Anglo-Saxon Common Law Tradition, founded on the Bible. The Jewish Law of the Repair of the World is based on rabbinic interpretations, which placed them in the position of "molders & shapers" of the lesser breeds.
With such concepts one can easily see how Jewish influence penetrated Great Britain, eventually taking command of the now domesticated John Bull. Once the sons of Canaan and Esau had played their role of Uriah Heep successfully enough to hold most of John Bull's IOUs, then the knighthood of Boy George, David Bowie and Elton John was inevitable.
For many decades the British royalty has placed their financial eggs with the Jewish foxes to invest, and this pitiful dependency symbolized the yoked John Bull. It is only a matter of short time before the sovereign of Great Britain is from some Jewish house made a peer in the 19th Century.
All of this sort of thing may resurrect, or at least reinforce, the Merovingian drive to be proclaimed "King of Jerusalem," capital city of the World Government.
With Great Britain and Europe obviously courtiers of their sovereign, "Collective Jewry," can one expect Americans to refuse a ride on the "bandwagon?" Probably not. However, the renouncing of the union of Synagogue and State by the Democrat-Republican Central Committee would be a hopeful sign.
Since Justice Ginzburg is said to read from the Talmud daily, she would not likely vote against the lawfulness of the the conjectured union. Nor would Justice Breyer find fault in such a union. Nor would any of the Masonic justices be likely dissidents, as they believe that "lodge brothers" outside American territorial jurisdiction should be heard from before the Brotherhood of the Supreme Court "gets a grip" on the issue.
With the U.S. supreme Court lined up in favor of the union of Synagogue and State, concerned citizens might well turn to Congress. Lots of luck!
Further, count on Big Business to look favorably on this event. Why not? Many are led by people who are not Americans, or who have dual citizenships, or who graduated from Ivy League schools, such as the Great Yezhivah, Harvard University, and who are "ravening dogs" for global government. Folks, they are too big for America. The world is their oyster.
Is there any hope for John Q. Public?
Yes, civil war in the Great Synagogue as fanatical factions seize each other's throats, and, like the Gingham Dog and the Callicoe Cat of the tale, tear each other to shreds.

No comments: