Brother Nathanael - Balfour Debunked Aired: 2017-11-09 Duration: 04:20 === Balfour's Promissory Note (04:19) === [00:00:01] Everyone's talking about the Valfour Declaration and the hype is knee-deep. [00:00:07] But when it comes to high pop, get your shovels ready. [00:00:15] Lord Rothschild, Prime Minister Netanyahu, Chief Rabbi, Distinguished Guests, Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen. [00:00:23] Sounds like a thousand-dollar-a-plate dinner to watch a sovereign shiksa grovel before the Jews, one of Jewry's favorite pastimes. [00:00:33] I am so pleased to be here with you tonight, and to be with you, Lord Balfour, on this special evening, as we mark the centenary of the letter written by your great-uncle, which I believe to be one of the most significant letters in history. [00:00:48] Au contraire! [00:00:50] Au contraire! One hundred years ago, a promise was made by British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour. [00:00:56] With the stroke of his pen, he committed to signing over the land of Palestine to the Zionist Federation so they could create a Jewish state of their own. [00:01:05] In the Balfour Declaration, the British government stated, it clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of the existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine. [00:01:17] But that assurance never materialized. [00:01:20] And a century of pain and suffering followed, something Balfour's ancestors say he could never have predicted. [00:01:27] I'm sure Arthur would say this is unacceptable, you know, that there's got to be more help for the Palestinians. [00:01:36] But Arthur Balfour had no love for the non-Jewish communities in Palestine as he negatively tagged the Arab residents 700,000 who made up 90% of Palestine's population. [00:01:50] Balfour's letter was more about his loathing of Jews, a feature not improbable for a Christian Zionist Brit who thought the return of the Jews to Israel, which had already ensued after the Babylonian exile, was imminent. [00:02:04] At the same time, by presiding over the passage of the 1905 Aliens Act, Balfour hoped to prevent waves of East European Jews from flooding Britain's shores. [00:02:16] So he sat right down and wrote himself a letter so he could send them off to Palestine instead. [00:02:23] And it was not a declaration on par with America's Declaration of Independence as the Jews spin it to bamboozle the Gentiles. [00:02:33] Plus, the letter had no legal force. [00:02:35] Since Britain didn't rule the region in 1917, the Ottomans did. [00:02:40] They were at war with Britain, who was inciting Arab uprisings against Istanbul with a promise of independence for the Arab tribes, especially in Palestine. [00:02:51] Naturally, the Ottomans opposed the idea. [00:02:56] And give me a break, homeland. [00:02:58] The Jews planned a state from the beginning, with all the perks of a state. [00:03:03] Just pick up a copy of Herzl's Der Judenstadt. [00:03:07] What kind of homeland for the Jews is it anyways? [00:03:11] Jews are living everywhere else. [00:03:14] The Palestinians are the indigenous people of Palestine, not Europeanized Jews whose occupying government has no right to the land. [00:03:25] There is today a new and pernicious form of anti-Semitism which uses criticism of the actions of the Israeli government as a despicable justification for questioning the very right of Israel to exist. [00:03:40] This is abhorrent and we will not stand for it. [00:03:43] Hey gal, will eating hamburgers be the next form of anti-Semitism? [00:03:49] Look, states rise and fall. [00:03:51] Governments come and go. [00:03:53] The U.S. is getting real close itself, hard on the tail of Britain's own decline. [00:03:58] No state, no government, has a right to exist, especially when hell-bent on genocide, theft, and ethnic cleansing like Israel. [00:04:08] Enough with the anti-Semitism swindle. [00:04:12] How much manipulation can the world stand? [00:04:15] The ball's in Jewish court. [00:04:17] Or else a backlash. [00:04:19] One of the broadest.