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March 17, 2019 - Know More News - Adam Green
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Green here with No More News.
Good to be with you.
So this video is about the power of being a victim, or the power of victimhood, or playing the victim, and the benefits and how it's a deceptive technique to attain power.
I uh was inspired to make this video, number one, because I'm listening to this audio book on Audible called The Forty-Eight Laws of Power by Robert Green, No No Relation.
And this has been a long time best seller.
I believe it was written in 1990, it'll say in a second here when I play it.
But and also this book that I uh friend just let me borrow, and I just started, but just the two connected, like the universe aligning perfectly.
So uh for uh the inspiration for a video, so this is Norman Norman Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry.
I'm gonna read a couple of uh excerpts from that, and I got a little bit of the audible excerpt here from this 48 Laws of Power about the power of being a victimhood.
So without further ado, here we go.
The game is the same.
Outwardly you must seem to respect the niceties, but inwardly, unless you are a fool, you learn quickly to be prudent, and to do as Napoleon advised, place your iron hand inside a velvet glove.
If, like the courtier of times gone by, you can master the arts of indirection, learning to seduce, charm, deceive, and subtly outmaneuver your opponents, you will attain the heights of power.
You will be able to make people bend to your will without their realizing what you have done.
And if they do not realize what you have done, they will neither resent nor resist you.
To some people, the notion of consciously playing power games, no matter how indirect, seems evil.
Asocial, a relic of the past.
They believe they can opt out of the game by behaving in ways that have nothing to do with power.
You must beware of such people.
So beware of people that act like they don't want power.
That's another persuasion technique to get what you want, is to pretend like you're indifferent, like you don't really care.
Those are the people that you have to watch out for the most.
And then the people that play like they don't that play down their power and play like they're the victims.
You must beware of such people.
Let me roy it.
They believe they can opt out of the game by behaving in ways that have nothing to do with power.
You must beware of such people.
For while they express such opinions outwardly, they are often among the most adept players at power.
They utilize strategies that cleverly disguise the nature of the manipulation involved.
These types, for example, will often display their weakness or lack of power as a kind of moral virtue.
The true powerlessness, without any motive of self-interest, would not publicize its weakness to gain sympathy or respect.
Making a show of one's weakness is actually a very effective strategy.
Subtle and deceptive in the game of power.
Since one of the main techniques of those who seek power is deceit and secrecy.
Once again, those who make a show or display of innocence are the least innocent of all.
You can recognize these supposed non-players by the way they flaunt their moral qualities, their piety, their exquisite sense of justice.
But since all of us hunger for power, and almost all of our actions are aimed at gaining it, the non-players are merely throwing dust in our eyes, distracting us from their power plays with their air of moral superiority.
If you observe them closely, you will see in fact that they are often the ones most skillful at indirect manipulation.
Even if some of them practice it unconsciously.
And they greatly resent any publicizing of the tactics they use every day.
So, did that remind anybody of something?
Like it did to me?
So, playing down your power is a...
Since one of the main techniques of those who seek power is deceit and secrecy.
Deceit and secrecy to play down your power is a very effective way to do it.
And I'll play a clip later on at the end also.
But this reminds people of Sun Tzu, the art of war.
Appear weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak.
So it's along the same lines there.
And this is I'm gonna put I have a couple uh excerpts from a book that's an old book that a Lot of people dismiss as a forgery that uh is on on a lot of band lists.
Uh you guys can uh put two and two together, but it says, quote, God has granted us, his chosen people, the gift of dispersion, and from this which appears to all eyes to be our weakness, has come forth all our strength, which has now brought us to the threshold of sovereignty over all the world.
So again, playing down uh the appearing weak is actually a strength.
So the victim, just like being a victim is a strength, playing playing the victimhood mentality.
And this is can also be seen in Theodore Herzl, thought of as the father of modern Zionism, and this is from his uh diaries.
It says, quote, it is essential that the sufferings of Jews become worse.
This will assist in r in realize it in the realization of our plans.
I have an excellent plan.
I shall induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth.
The anti-Semites will assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and oppression of Jews.
The anti-Semites shall be our best friends, by Theodore Herzl.
So you can see again, being the victim has its benefits, or playing playing up victimhood does.
If any states raise a protest, uh so this is from the forged forged uh book again.
If any states raise a protest against us, it is only pro forma at our discretion and by our direction.
For their anti-Semitism is indispensable to us for the management of our lesser brethren.
So anti-Semitism of again, just like Herzl said, is indispensable for the management of all Jewish people.
And we see it all the time in the media, playing up this victimhood, the persecution complex.
We've been kicked around for two thousand years.
The face you're looking at's got a lot of anger in it because of that.
That's not a way to live, wandering around the globe, never having a home.
It's pretty difficult because every time there's trouble, we're scapegoated.
We're not the only ones that are scapegoated, but we're scapegoated by people who are frightened.
They don't care.
They are paranoid.
Jews, like other minorities, better get scared, better get angry, better fight for what's right, and try and convince people courage is the cure for paranoia, not racism.
We've been kicked around for two thousand years.
The face you're looking at's got a lot of anger in it because of that.
I mean, you're talking about So now uh here's uh I'm not gonna say it.
I'm gonna let uh Owen Benjamin respond to that.
I mean, you're talking about Jews thrown out of ninety countries, the Holocaust, the pogroms in Russia.
I'm not saying that that everybody doesn't have uh their 90 bars.
Do you think I'd be like, maybe I'm not good in bars?
Like imagine being like, listen, I got kicked out of 90 bars because of anti-Owenism.
So I'm gonna be like, are you fucking everyone in bars?
So what do you guys think?
Anti-Owenism?
You know, uh always saying that they've been persecuted all over the world, these anti-Semitic tropes are uh are baseless, but everybody around the world thinks them, and uh it's nothing that they're doing.
It's uh the whole world is just inherently racist against them.
You guys have heard the analogy before.
And uh this is the type of mentality, this is what people try to do.
He asked me if I was part of the master race.
Actually, I'm Jewish as we're Levant from Rebel Media.
You called me a Nazi.
You called me a Nazi, I'm a Jew.
You're a Jew hater.
You're a Jew hater, I'm a Jew, and you're a Jew.
You're a Jew hater, sir.
You're a Jew hater.
You're Jew hater, Jew hater, Jew hater, Jew they're a bunch of Corbinist Jew haters.
For the rebel.
Any anybody that against them is just hate.
That's the argument.
Is you're you just hate me and you're anti-me, but like that's a really a non-argument, because you could just flip it right back and say you're anti, you know, my my point of view.
It's just all about labeling, applying the labels, and then using the repetition of the labels and the negative associations, and you know, all the na labels they try to apply on me, I I reject them all.
Oh I'm only what I claim to be.
If I don't say that I'm a certain thing, that I'm a Republican or Democrat or or uh name it.
If I don't claim it, I'm not that, no matter how many times people try to say it.
You Okay, and playing here we go again.
This is from a movie, um Hollywoodism, the idea ideology that has devoured the world, or something like that.
You hate Jews.
Which is so odd, because your children are Jewish.
Don't play HQ card, Larry.
I'm not playing any Jew card.
Seriously, it's used at You can't use up a Jew card.
That's the whole point of a Jew card.
That's right.
You can't use it up, it goes forever.
So joking that the Jew, the quote, Jew card in the victimhood goes forever.
Goes forever.
You can't use up a Jew card.
That's the whole point of a Jew card.
That's right.
You can't use it up, it goes forever.
So victimhood definition.
The state of being a victim.
So another term, it could be like mass victimhood, uh collective victimhood, and psycholog uh psychology today, uh, the culture of victimhood, that this is this kind of behavior, this victim uh culture is like promoting it, and it's becoming more pervasive.
Hoaxes, trigger warnings, and trauma-informed care.
There's this book, uh, The Rise of Victimhood Culture, Microaggressions, Safe Spaces, and the New Culture Wars.
And this book is uh 2018 sociologist Bradley Campbell.
It began as an academic journal, and it says here they argue that the purpose of calling attention to microaggressions is so saying every single thing is anti-Semitic is less to elevate the status of the offended victim when the victims publicize microaggression,
so always, you know, publicizing, pushing every little uh vandalism or so-called hate crime, even though many of them are turned out to be hoaxes, they're always pushed all the time in the media selective with what kind of stories they want to cover, and then the narratives that they can create by omitting some some incidences that happen and while hyping up others.
And then it says, quote, they call attention to what they see as the deviant behavior of the offenders.
In doing so, they quote also call attention to their own victimization.
So being a victim is you're making the other guys seem bad, and you're the good moral one.
Remember what they said about the ones that pretend to have the best morals, those are the ones you have to uh watch out for, like groups like the ADL and you know the SJWs that would want their safe spaces.
They do this because it lowers the offender's moral status and raises the moral status of the victims.
And why would people loudly and publicly proclaim themselves as victims?
Why why do they do it?
Why wouldn't they?
With all of the attention on the issue, why are we surprised when people are exaggerating, using or downright lying about victimization or exploiting exploiting victimization for benefit?
Critics of our culture of victimhood, so people like me, people will say that I'm you know being hateful because I'm criticizing and analyzing the state of the culture of victimhood.
So they'll say that I'm an abuser abusing the victims, perpetuating a culture of harm and assault.
So it's like a closed loop system that again they can't be criticized for playing their victim.
It's like a deadly circle.
And our culture of victimhood, victims can be excused for victimizing others.
What is that reminds you guys of Palestine, Israel, Palestine?
In our culture of victimhood, victims can be excused for victimizing others.
Uh Finkelstein will have something to say about that.
Uh taking away the rights, freedoms, and autonomy of others to serve in service to their victimization.
So using their victimhood to take away the rights to victimize others and the freedoms and autonomy and service to their victimization.
Reminds me of some of uh somebody.
Martyr complex.
Here's another term.
In psychology, a person who has martyr complex sometimes associate okay, seeking out suffering or persecution because it either feeds a psychological need to be to be persecuted, or a desire to avoid responsibility.
So it's a complex, a rationalization to say it's not me, it's everybody else.
It's the whole world that says that these all these things, stereotypes or tropes that they follow us everywhere for thousands of years, all over the world, and it's avoiding responsibility, martyr complex.
Persecution that they've been singled out for their persecution because of exceptional ability or integrity.
Again, is this not describing it to the T. And here's another definition.
Narcissistic victim syndrome is a group of symptoms that may occur to a person who is closely connected to a narcissist.
A narcissist is someone who has an inflative set inflated sense of self and extreme preoccupation with themselves, always talking about.
Okay, you guys get it.
You get you're put connecting the dots.
Currently, there is a minimal literature on narcissistic victim syndrome.
So someone who has inflated sense of self, and then this one is exceptional ability or integrity, and that's why they're persecuted.
So like saying that you're chosen by God.
That's that's that's a supremacist um what's the term here?
Exceptional.
You're pretty exceptional if you're uh chosen by God.
You have a pretty inflated sense of self if you think you're chosen by God, and if you think you're the smartest and you have the highest IQ and the and the geniuses of innovation, like uh that's a quote from Netanyahu.
Jews are the smartest race in the world and superior humans, Israeli lawmaker claims.
It wasn't Netanyahu that said that, though, it was a different one.
So this mindset where you say it's a conspiracy theory to say that they control everything, but they do control everything and they brag about it, and we're just jealous about how much they control.
This is Abe Foxman for the ADL.
Wanna talk about uh a persecution for exceptional ability martyr complex.
This is a what Abe Foxman says.
Anti-Semitism is a result of jealousy.
That there's a jealousy of uh of Jewish success.
It's because Jews excel.
Israel remains one of the most hated nations on earth.
Why?
In the new book, The Israel Test, George Gelder says Israel is hated because it's successful, free, and good.
He states anti-Semitism, both throughout the ages and today, is fueled by envy and greed, be it from last century's Nazi Germany or today's radical Islam.
So there you go.
So they say that we're they're everybody's anti-Semitic and they hate Jewish people because they're jealous and they're envious of their success, but then when we try to talk about their control or their success, they try to pass laws that you can't, that you can't talk about their control, and they call it conspiracy theories.
So I mean, I they can't have their cake and eat it too, as the saying goes, right.
Now here's a little mini compilation I made of Netanyahu and uh Barry Weiss uh doing the anti-Semitism alarmism.
I'm I'm working on a whole nother video with all the news clips with music, putting it together, showing how anti-Semitism is public enemy number one being hyped up as a deceptive way to uh use victimhood to conceal their power with uh with uh deceit and secrecy.
Antisemitism in Europe is nothing new, but the results of our survey are still quite striking.
More than a quarter of Europeans believe that Jews have too much influence in politics and finance, 20% believe that anti-Semitism is a response to the everyday actions of Jews.
Look, there are uh old tendencies that have to be fought and they keep coming back.
It's like I describe anti-Semitism as like a chronic disease.
It can be fatal if you know I don't want to be rude, but to say the whole world is anti-Semitism and it's a chronic disease.
Maybe you need to think that um the disease isn't the whole world, but have a little self uh uh reflection, you know, Netanyahu.
I mean, this isn't unreal uh unreasonable, right, guys.
This is c total common sense.
Oh, you heard uh Owen Benjamin, you heard everybody give the story.
If you if you got kicked out of uh a bunch of bars, it's not all the bars that are the problem, they're not all anti-U.
It could be that you that there's a problem with something you're doing.
Disease.
Uh it can be fatal if you don't challenge it, And it can be contained and reduced if you do.
That's what I expect governments and leaders to do.
And most of them actually do do it.
Because I think anti-Semitism is uh uh is an ancient disease and when it rears its ugly hood.
Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, anti-Israeli uh policies are the anti-you hear that trick?
You see, hear that?
That's another little uh sneaky move that he does there, how he tries to conflate oh, anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism and anti-Israel.
So saying anything against a state, a foreign state that has politics and politicians and everything, we can't criticize it, otherwise it's considered anti-Semitism, and the whole world needs to not have uh the they use terms like zero tolerance and we have to fight it, it or we'll destroy it, Trump says we have to fight it in every shape or form.
You know, you guys have seen all the propaganda.
They're basically just trying to make it so nobody can criticize anything they do.
It's incredibly dangerous and transparent and overt for people that are watching.
Because I think anti-Semitism is uh uh is an ancient disease and when it rears its ugly hood.
Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, anti-Israeli uh policies are the same, they're not the same.
They're the same.
See, he's saying that the same doesn't have the Jewish people don't have a right for a state.
Uh that's the ultimate anti-Semitism of today.
Well, I would say for the past decade or more, I've been watching as all of you have the rising anti-Semitism across Europe, cemeteries being defaced.
I am now worried that what we are seeing in Europe could be coming here, and that's for a few reasons.
The main one of which is the fact that conspiracy-minded thinking, the idea that they're Jews are a secret power that control the world, something that we see both on the right and the left is rising.
So that the left and the right, they can see that both parties in the in the United States are dominated by Jewish influence.
I mean, the Jewish press headlines I've showed it in other videos, they talk about it.
Sheldon Adelson, Soros, Katzenberg, Sabin, uh Ronald Lauder, they're there's so many.
APEC, even even look at CPAC was basically ZPAC.
So she's both sides are seeing it, and you the uh these statistics, maybe maybe maybe the statistics are true, but it seems to me like they're inflated and they're being they're fear-mongering to really push for a crackdown.
It's it's my my belief.
Control the world, something that we see both on the right and the left is rising.
Again, a conspiracy theory that they control things.
You can't say that they control anything or they say that's anti-Semitic hate speech.
Yet, Abe Foxman, the ADL says we're all anti-Semitic because we're jealous of their success.
How do they think this is a good argument?
The idea that their Jews are a secret power that control the world, something that we see both on the right and the left is rising.
And in a politics where there's no healthy middle ground, where there's no center, and where the lunatic fringe is rising on the left and on the right.
So there she wants everybody to be in the center, so that's the corrupted controlled APEC uh establishment in the Congress.
And uh anybody that doesn't go along with Israel and just bow down to Israel, they're extremists and they're on the fringes, according to her.
You kind of have a perfect storm.
On the right, you have the right, the far right saying the Jews aren't white and Christian and excuse me.
And on the far left, you're hearing them say that the Jews are not victim enough.
And so the Jews sort of have no place in American politics.
Hear that?
Victim enough.
Victim enough.
So that's her excuse.
She wrote a lot about the women's march being uh quote unquote anti-Semitic.
And that I saw articles like, oh, uh, they're saying that Zionists are our supremacists and white supremacists too, and that they're not good enough victims for for the left.
So it's like a victim contest, essentially, with the left.
And uh they're not that they uh the left doesn't uh isn't completely fooled by Zionism on the grassroots level.
You're hearing them say that the Jews are not victim enough, and so the Jews sort of have no place in American politics at the moment, and that is not a good situation.
On the left, Israel can also be coming from Muslims on the left?
No, on the left, it's also coming from people who try and claim that their criticism is just about the state of Israel.
When it's really not about criticizing Israeli policies.
It's about saying that if all the flawed states in the world, all the flawed states including So here's the spin.
You want to stand up for uh stuff Israel's doing.
You want to criticize their policies, their government, their treatment of Gaza and Palestinians.
She says, Oh, you why don't you?
It's the double standard argument that they it's the ADL's argument that they all push.
It's that, oh, there's other things going on in the world, so that you can't criticize us for anything we do because there's other crimes.
So unless you spend equal time criticizing everybody, that'd be like me being in a standing up in a murder trial, and I'm saying, um, and and I murdered my wife, and it's uh everybody knew it, but I go, how dare you talk about me?
There's murders going on all over the place.
It's it's the same thing, it's the same argument.
It's a non-argument.
Syria and Iran and North Korea and Russia and China, only one doesn't have the right to exist, and that is the Jewish state.
And then again, just saying anything about them, they say that we're saying they don't have the right to exist.
It's the f it's the straw man extreme argument the way they mischaracterize.
So she also said Israel has hypnotized the world, suggested that Jews in Israel have bought U.S. politics.
This is Megan McCain the next day on the view.
Politicians all about the Benjamins.
Imply that American Jews have divided loyalties, and it's okay for people to push allegiance to a foreign country.
I again say, why this obsession with Jerusalem and Israel?
Why this obsession with this specific area of the country and as Why her obsession?
Why Ilhan Omar's obsession with Jerusalem?
Did Meghan McCain not watch CPAC?
Does she not see the Jerusalem?
All we hear about is Trump kept his promises, he moved the embassy.
Like that's the big the big promise he kept to Shelb Nadelson and Apex and his uh his uh puppet masters.
But then she says, the what's the uh with the obsession with Jerusalem, really.
You said, as you've said many times, these are dog whistle comments for for Jewish Americans.
Yes, they are.
And then and they hear what she's saying.
I take this very personally.
I uh I would go so far as to say I I probably verge on being a Zionist as well.
But I will say that she's definitely I don't have family that is Jewish, but Joe Lieberman and Hidas Lieberman are my family.
Yeah.
And I take She wants to talk about dual loyalty in a video just the other day.
I showed Lieberman's daughter Maid Aliyah.
She moved to Israel.
She she gave up uh being an American and she moved to Israel, and then she's criticizing and crying because Ilhan Omar talked about dual loyalty.
Lieberman said that they were praying to God, they were thanking God that their daughter moved to Israel, but no, to mention dual loyalty or APEC, you know, we need to cry about that.
It's total selective outrage, which this other girl in the view uh tells her, which is awesome.
The hate crimes rising in this country incredibly seriously, and I think what's happening in Europe is really scary.
Oh my god, the hate the hate crimes rising.
She doesn't cry about all the people that her dad uh uh had had murdered with all the wars that he voted for and advocated for.
She doesn't cry that her dad says jokes bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran.
She doesn't joke about any of that.
Uh all the Bushes and the millions and millions of Arabs and Muslims dead.
No, no tears for that.
She just cries when Ilhan Omar talks about dual loyalty and APEC.
Mm-hmm.
It's hard if I'm getting emotional, but you're right.
The idea that this is politicized, I'm really not I was very nervous to talk about this on the show because I thought it would become politicized, and it really shouldn't be.
On both sides, it should be called out.
Right.
And just because I don't technically have Jewish family that are blood related to me, it doesn't mean I don't take this as seriously, and it is very dangerous.
Very dangerous.
And I think we all collectively as Americans on both sides, and what Ilan Homar is saying is very scary to me, and it's very scary to a lot of people, and I don't think you have to be Jewish to recognize.
I don't.
And I don't have to vote.
Here, just want to do a quick little pause, but oh man.
I'm sorry to have to have to you guys uh show you this.
I know this is painful for a lot of you.
Oh, instead of uh a resolution.
I love leaving it.
Just from the Democrats, I'm tired of the selective outrage, and I hope that we have a joint resolution perhaps from Republicans.
And and from the Democrats.
I would be in favor of a joint resolution.
And that's what they did, actually.
They uh they basically just uh did an anti-hate thing, and and you can't hate anything in the world besides white and Christians, apparent apparently, uh, with uh bill in the house.
So this is from a tweet by Kurz, uh guy I follow on Twitter.
It says, in a victim culture, turning people into victims empowers them.
This is evidence by a small group of people who portray themselves as perpetual victims in media and entertainment in an effort to grab power, just like the 48 Laws of Power book said.
And questioning their victim status is considered, quote, hateful.
Well put.
And then he has a link here to a uh swastika allegedly uh written and uh snow covered car.
You know, and like this, you know, Megan McCain was talking about the gravesites or the vandalism.
Anybody could do those, and and there's so much incentive to keep this victim thing going to do false flags on yourself.
I'll show you a little uh couple clips of that in a second.
So they're hyping it up, hyping it up, ADL quantifying hate, a year of anti-Semitism on Twitter.
And uh Anti-Defamation League study shows significant uptick in anti-Semitic Twitter abuse.
Groundbreaking ADL analysis estimates 4.2 million anti-Semitic tweets in one year.
So they do all this research and all this data gathering and statistics, and they focus so much time and energy on figuring out how much everybody what everybody thinks of them and what they believe, and and they do polls on how many people are awake to their corruption, and they're and then they use these statistics to try to uh lobby tech companies and the government to do censorship.
See, Times of Israel poll finds sixty eight percent of Israeli teens report encountering anti-Semitic content online.
Twitter being weaponized as four million anti-Semitic tweets posted in 2017, ADL.
Here's a little Wall Street Journal uh video they did on all of the world gathering of data on anti-Semitism.
There's no one official definition of anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism is measured in perceptions, how people perceive Jews.
The anti-defamation league, an organization that fights prejudice, is introducing what could become a global baseline measure of anti-Semitism.
A survey of over 50,000 people in 96 languages in over a hundred countries.
About a quarter of the world's population holds views of Jewish people that are by ADL standards anti-Semitic.
Ask yourself this question.
Do Jews feel safe in your country?
If you don't plan to be silent, shared this video.
Anti-Semitism is at its worst since the Holocaust.
Jews don't feel safe anymore.
Synagogues need protection.
Jews are they're getting the protection.
Okay, changing face of anti-Semitism from ancient times to the present day.
They've been they've been using this uh this get out of jail free card for a long time.
Time is anti-Semitism on the march again.
Terrorism making the US safer.
I don't know what that means, but we all know who they're pushing or the new uh big terrorist threat.
White, right?
All right, white Freudian slip.
Los Angeles Times, anti-Semitism and U.S. surge in 2017.
The a lot of these are in my uh documentary, The Truth About Anti-Semitism, all the stats, and soaring, soaring anti-Semitism, Jews are still the biggest target of religious hate crimes.
59% of uh religiously biased.
Fox News, religious hate crimes, 60% of all hate crimes.
And I'm not I'm not I I totally condemn and disavow any forms of violence and any any type of hatred of people that's not based on the content of their character.
Judge everybody by the their actions and the content of their character, not uh who what they were born to or their color, their skin, or anything like that.
None of this is hate.
This is just news reporting.
So here's a little compilation of some of these fake attacks.
You know, and obviously there's incentive to be a victim, otherwise, they wouldn't be doing these things and getting caught.
And just imagine all these all of these incidents where they didn't get caught and they got away with it.
You know, just like Jesse Smollett, this stuff happens.
You hear the terms all the time in the news.
Hate crime, culture of hate.
But what does it really mean?
And how many of those so-called crimes are real?
Last month, Israeli police arrested a 19-year-old Israeli Jewish man as the primary suspect in hundreds of bomb threats against Jewish community centers in the US.
The surprising development in the story Of those swastikas painted on the door of a student at George Washington University.
Turns out the student was painting the hateful symbols herself.
These incidents, and there were several of them, caused a lot of concern here on the GW campus.
Now the FBI was called in to assist after swastikas kept appearing on a message board, similar to a dry erase board on the door of a female student.
She is Jewish who lived in Mitchell Hall.
Now the university confirms that a hidden camera placed in the hallway confirmed the student who was the apparent victim did it herself.
Newsforce spoke to that young woman who asked not to be identified shortly after the hate-filled symbols began appearing on her door.
Here's what she had to say at that time.
Who does such a thing?
I wish I knew.
I wish I had any clue who this was.
University police, my house proctor.
This reminds me how she says, oh, I wish she knew who it was in the Al Jazeera documentary.
Oops, here we go.
In the Al Jazeera documentary about the Jewish lobby, there's uh undercover footage of some APEC uh girl, some young college Apex girl, and she's out at dinner and she goes, um, oh yeah, something was happening, and we were battling with the Palestinian BDS groups, and and somebody uh put out some anti-Semitic uh vandalism,
or did I can't remember exactly what it was, but they're like, Yeah, they never knew who did it, and it was just like the perfect timing, and it was basically her probably did it, just like this girl put Rhoda Sw did a swastika on her own door.
Administrative nobody can think of a motive of somebody who hates me that much.
Through the use of cameras, interviews, and increased police patrols.
We have concluded, and through a final interview today, um, investigators have concluded um that the student who reported the incidents is responsible for the incidents.
Now, the university has confirmed that the student who is a freshman has admitted responsibility for the swastikas in Mitchell Hall.
She faces student judicial action, and she could face possible criminal charges.
But I get the feeling here at this point that the university just wants to see her get some help.
This has been a very troubling incident for everyone here.
Crime detectives have arrested 56-year-old David Haddad for a string of anti-Semitic messages here in Brooklyn and in Manhattan.
Now, my police sources are telling me that he's also the prime suspect in a rash of swastika incidents and a phone threat made here in Midwood over the weekend.
And what's surprising here, Police say Hadad is Jewish.
A police officer now stands guard over school children at an Ocean Parkway yeshiva, defaced by hurtful and offensive symbols of hate.
And a couple of blocks away, another swastika spray painted on the wall of this apartment building.
A third symbol deface the garage door on the MILTS family property.
And you have to be careful and and be more aware, and you know, not uh look behind you.
The disturbing discoveries were made Saturday night.
Then Sunday evening, a couple in this neighborhood returned home to find a message on their voicemail threatening repeatedly to kill all Jews.
Assemblyman Dove Heiken lives on the block.
He says his neighbors and constituents are all on edge.
Whoever it is, you know, Jew, Muslim, Chr, whatever.
We need to get those people off the streets.
That is the most important thing because people now are like, what's going on?
It's scary.
It's scary.
And your children are afraid, and uh, you know, I hope they're you know, I want to say something like that.
Um, the the excerpt from the the protocols that I read earlier, how they the elites, the elites in power use anti-Semitism to keep to keep like, you know, people that aren't involved uh uh with any power structure uh in uh to support them.
Let me find the exact quote again.
I'm butchering that so bad.
Here we go.
it said Indispensable to us for the management of our lesser brethren.
Antisemitism is indispensable to us for the management of our lesser brethren.
So they really fear uh hype it up to keep control.
Police have made an arrest in four previous anti-Semitic phone threat messages under arrest is fifty-six-year-old David Haddad.
He is Jewish, according to police.
All the attacks charged with harassment as a hate crime.
Now, also police say that he's a relative of one of the victims and knows another.
My sources say he's also the prime suspect in these most recent Midwood incidents.
The FBI does not track fake hate or false flag crimes, making them nearly impossible to quantify.
There is a large number of cases, uh, Certainly dozens or hundreds a year.
New York man admits painting swastika on his own home.
And uh he was rejected for conversion to Judaism.
Rejected for conversion to Judaism.
And then we got Jewish suspects arrested over swastika graffiti on synagogues.
Just time and time again.
Donald Trump suggests Jews might secretly be committing anti-Semitic hate crimes on themselves, so he looks bad.
They attacked him when he said it, when he suggested it, and then it turned out he was right.
Is Trump owed an apology after the JCC uh Jewish community center bomb threat arrest?
This guy did like I think a thousand bomb calls, and they just hype them up.
Each one of those, you know, adds to the to the stat that the ADL and the SPLC spread around and probably never correct themselves.
Here is uh State of the Union.
We must never ignore the vile poison of anti-Semitism or those who spread its venomous creed.
With one voice, we must confront this hatred anywhere and everywhere it occurs.
Just months ago, eleven Jewish Americans were viciously murdered in an anti-Semitic attack on the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
The scourge of anti-Semitism cannot be ignored, cannot be tolerated, and it cannot be allowed to continue.
We can they say anti-Semitism can't be tolerated, and some people may hear that and go like, oh, well, you know, hatred shouldn't be tolerated.
People shouldn't be able to go uh uh murder a synagogue.
Of course not, of course not.
We're not saying that.
But you look at the government's definition of what it means to be anti-Semitic, and it literally says you can't talk about anything that they control.
They say uh it any that's a conspiracy to talk about them controlling anything.
You're not allowed to uh criticize Israel and say that they're racist or compare them to Nazis, a whole bunch of things that are hundred percent covered by the First Amendment and are reasonable journalistic stuff to be talking about.
They dismiss it all, they they smear it all, conflate it all as anti-Semitism.
Can't allow it to continue.
But they can't allow any criticism to continue.
It must be confronted and condemned.
Sorry, anti-Semitism is anti-Zionism, and so we can't let it uh continue.
It must be confronted and condemned everywhere.
It rears its very ugly head.
We must stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters to defeat anti-Semitism and vanquish the forces of hate.
That's what it is.
Through the centuries, the Jews have endured terrible persecution, and you know that.
We've all read it, we've studied it, they've gone through a lot.
Hear that?
So it this is this is uh not the State of the Union, but the State of the Union and after the synagogue thing.
It's you know, we all know it, we've all been brainwashed, we've all been indoctrinated nonstop, they're the they're the victims, they're the persecuted.
Be very suspicious of people who actually are way overrepresented in positions of power, a small minority, a small tribe has incredible overrepresentation of power, and now they're trying to tell all the rest of us that we can't talk about their power through the centuries, and that their victims Jews have endured terrible persecution, and you know that.
We've all read it, we've studied it, they've gone through a lot.
Victims and those seeking their destruction, we will seek their destruction.
See, they play the victim, and then they say they're gonna destroy anybody that opposes what they say.
Anyone that stands against them.
ADL, what is anti-Israel anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist?
This is important.
Check this out.
It says, uh first, they always say, Oh, of course you can criticize, you can criticize, that's fine, but then they go, here are the stipulations.
It crosses the line when you say uh all Jews are held responsible for the actions of Israel.
Obviously, we don't blame every American Jew for what Israel does.
Many of them don't support Israel at all.
Israel is denied the right to exist as a Jewish state.
So they can interpret denying the right to exist as boycotting as criticizing.
They say that's delegitimizing any criticism, and they jump right away.
You do you want to wipe us off the map, you want a new Holocaust, you you don't want the Jewish state to exist.
The problem isn't about allowing a Jewish state to exist.
It's where the Jewish state decided to uh declare their independence and it was on other people's land and it was by force.
That's what the issue is.
They could have gone to the middle of nowhere in South America or wherever, and it wouldn't have been it wouldn't have been the same issue.
So they're being disingenuous to frame it like that.
And traditional anti-Semitic symbols, images, or theories are used.
So controlling, talk about control of Hollywood, is that considered an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, even though they brag about it?
Because I've I've seen that argument before.
To talk about control of finance or banking or pornography or anything.
Whatever it is, we should be able to talk about these things, and they're saying, oh, the other trick is stereotypes, or I'll show the stereotypes in a second.
So here is Jerusalem Post, the new anti-Semitism, the three Ds.
And what are the three D's?
I hope I have them.
What are they?
3Ds are determined delegitimization, demonization, and double standards.
So the double standard I already talked about, that's when they say, oh, there's other bad things happening in the world, so you can't criticize Israel.
You can't hold us to a different standard, so we can point the finger elsewhere and deflect and uh and try to make it seem like it's illegitimate.
So delegitimization.
So just saying anything negative can be delegitimization.
Demonization.
I mean, to say that there that I think that there's people that do evil things there is that demonization.
Evil people do evil stuff all over the world, but there's one place where you're not allowed to say it, apparently.
And double standards, that's what's anti-Semitic.
Oh, anti-Zionism.
Here we go.
Several Western government agencies, including the foreign and justice ministries in the US, Britain, and Germany, have all policies that deem anti-Semit anti-Zionism as a discriminatory practice that didn't uniquely denies Jews the right to govern themselves.
So here.
Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, according to them.
So you you can't say anything about them, because they have the get out of jail free victim card.
U.S. Department of State defining anti-Semitism.
Here's where it's defined.
See, no stereotype stereotypical allegations.
So say that there's uh a bunch of stereotypes, and some of a bunch of them are bad.
So we're just not allowed to say any bad things to them if it's a stereotype.
Like if there's a just in the news recently, Trump called Adam Schiff uh shifty.
So just because he's Jewish, you can't call him shifty because that's a stereotype.
But what if these stereotypes, which you know, sometimes stereotypes are true, so if it was true and you're not allowed to say it just because it's true, again, it's like circular logic that makes no sense.
It's a non-argument.
You're not allowed to uh question World War II, which is what uh Finkelstein gets into, and I'll get into it a second, and talk about uh inventing or exaggeration of the Holocaust.
That's what Finkelstein will get into.
Not allowed to talk about loyalty, dual loyalty, or interest, having loyalty to Israel, not allowed to say Israel is racist or compare them to Nazis.
It's a thought crime.
You can't compare them to things, you can't compare them, you can't criticize things.
We got bills in Congress, how uh House Res 21 or 72, I don't know, I get 21.
House resolution 72, and that is rejecting anti-Israel and anti-Semitic hatred.
So passing all these bills, like it's the main priority in the world.
New New York Times with procedural maneuver, House GOP elevates anti-Semitism as political issues right after the Ilhan Omar.
They freaked out and all voted unanimously to condemn her anti-Semitism for just mentioning that APEC exists and it has power.
And then they did this bill, House Res 41, rejecting white nationalism and white supremacy, where they wrote that you're not allowed to talk about Jewish interests dominating the government, and you're not allowed to say Zionists occupy the government or have control and media, banking, or entertainment.
That's all condemned.
Whether it's true or not, whether you can prove it or not, it doesn't matter.
Does not matter.
Another bill, this one's actually passed into law.
House res 672 combating European anti-Semitism.
It has all the same language at the State Department where it says no stereotypes, no uh no stereotypes.
What else were the rest of them?
No control.
No talking about the stereotypes or the control by law around the world.
That's how they measure it.
They're passing all these things to collect data so that they can track track what everybody thinks about them.
Do you don't see studies like this for other groups?
Forward, the latest trend in Zionism, anti-Semitism, that's what Netanyahu's trying to push.
They're all pushing it.
Newsweek, anti-Zion Zionism is the new anti-Semitism, says Britain's ex-chief rabbi.
How about nobody can ever criticize America because that's uh anti-Americanism?
Does that work?
How about how about nobody can criticize Iran?
Israel and the Zionist and and all the neocons can never talk about Iran again because that is anti-Iranian.
Ooh.
Can't be anti-Iranian.
That's hateful.
And Makron is trying to uh squelch the yellow vest who they're trying to shut them down by saying they're anti-Semitic, and he's saying BB came and visited, and now he's uh regurgitating the anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.
This is dangerous, dangerous.
Get away with uh murder with impunity.
Immune from criticism.
Again, anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.
Get over it.
Get over it, guys.
Just get over it.
And then it socks about how they're gonna push this all over the place.
Okay, so this is a trick.
Again, here is uh I forget always forget her name, but an Israeli Knesset member saying that this is all a big trick that they use to avoid criticism.
Often when there is dissent expressed in the United States against policies of the Israeli government.
Um people here are called anti-Semitic.
Uh, what is your response to that as an Israeli Jew?
Well, it's a trick.
We always use it when from Europe somebody's criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust.
When in this country people are criticizing Israel, then they're anti-Semitic.
And the organization is strong and has a lot of money.
And the ties between the Israel and the American establish Jewish establishment are very strong, and they're strong in this country, as you know.
They have power, and they are not ready to hear criticism.
And it's very easy to blame people who criticize certain acts of the Israeli government as anti-Semitics, and to bring up the Holocaust and the suffering of the Jewish people.
And that's that is justify everything we do to the Palestinians.
There you go, straight from the horse's mouth.
So the victimhood, they really don't want this, you know, never forget, just like 9-11, never forget.
They never want anybody to forget that they have permanent victim status.
A uh NBC News, or maybe that's ABC.
Study shows Americans are forgetting about the Holocaust.
A fifth of millennials aren't sure if they've never, if they've ever heard of the Holocaust.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a reminder that we're forgetting the world's worst genocide.
So this is all just media putting this out there.
They did a study to saying people are forgetting about it, so they need to invest way more money in education, maybe some more movies, a couple more museums.
Holocaust is fading from memory survey fines.
They can't allow that to happen, right?
They can't lose the victim the victim status.
U.S. news, and you know, this is just reading news.
This is reading news to support this stuff.
ADL censors and trusted flaggers out there.
Um, Because this is uh you're not allowed to talk about this.
YouTube just announced that uh heavily documented violent events are you can't cover on YouTube, but they'll be put in limited state.
But I'm just showing mainstream media headlines.
Americans lack basic knowledge of the Holocaust, very troubling among U.S. millennials.
Four in ten millennials don't know six million Jews were killed in Holocaust.
Study shows.
Holocaust study, two-thirds of millennials don't know what Auschwitz is.
One-third of Americans don't believe six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
Two new efforts launched to acquire Holocaust education nationwide, one triggered by Spicer.
Holocaust or sorry, lawmakers from 20 states pledge to mandate Holocaust education.
Invaluable lessons, more states making Holocaust genocide education a must.
I mean, you can just see with through a couple headlines how the story, the narrative becomes so clear.
Let's close America's Holocaust knowledge gap through education.
And this is Holocaust embedded in U.S. curriculum.
That was back in 2002 CNN.
Carolyn B. Maloney announces historic bipartisan legislation on Holocaust education.
That's February 2019, just last month.
Oh wait, didn't see that.
And then all the movies, of course.
Fifty most were which so much of people are educated educated and indoctrinated and brainwashed when their guard is down and they're watching, you know, entertainment or com or comedy.
IMBD, the 50 most moving Holocaust films.
I w I wonder if uh there's what the ratio is between films about the Holocaust compared to other uh tragic events in in recent history.
Ten Holocaust movies on Netflix right now.
Ten movies to watch on Netflix at one time.
And then here's now we're to the book, Norman Finkelstein, The Holocaust Industry, Reflections of the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering.
And it says here in this book, it says words like the Holocaust is an ideological weapon, and it's the exploitation of Jewish suffering, and he describes it as sacrilegious and dogmatic.
He also uh has a quote in here from a Rabbi Wolf where he says the Holocaust was sold, not taught.
Thought that was interesting.
And then another quote from the book, and this is not my words, this is this is from the book.
Norman Finkelstein's family uh died in the Holocaust.
And it says, not an accident, Jews invented the word chutzpah.
It's not an accident in terms of uh the Holocaust.
And I think Finkelstein's mother said that one, or quoted somebody else's saying it.
Also, uh it says Henry Ford is was right when he said history is bunk.
And he talks about how there the Holocaust is used to extort money from Europe, and he has a whole chapter on capitalizing on the Holocaust.
And then I'm gonna read from this is the first page, the very beginning.
A little sip of water before we start.
It says, this is the very beginning.
This book is both in anatomy and an indictment of the Holocaust industry.
In the pages that follow, I will argue that the Holocaust is an ideological representation of the Nazi Holocaust.
Like most ideologies, it bears a connection, if tenuous, with reality.
The Holocaust is not an arbitrary, but rather an internally coherent construct.
Its central dogmas sustain political significant political and class interest.
That's so important.
The Holocaust dogma, the dogma of the Holocaust sustains significant political and class interest because playing the victim is a form of secretly achieving power.
Indeed, the Holocaust has proven to be an indispensable ideological weapon through its deployment, you know, like you deploy weapons of propaganda, one of the world's most formidable military powers with a horrendous human rights record,
speaking of Israel, just again uh the United Nations talked about war crimes for uh the murder of um of uh pal uh Gaza protesters in here, sorry, with a horrendous human rights record, it has cast itself as a quote victim state, and the most successful ethnic group in the United States has likewise acquired victim status.
The power of being a victim, guys.
The most successful ethnic group in the United States has likewise acquired victim status.
Powerful.
Considerable dividends accrue from this special victim hidden.
Indeed, it has.
It's been very profitable, very lucrative.
The weaponization of this has been very good, beneficial.
In particular, immunity to criticism, however justified.
All I've been saying.
Those enjoying this immunity, I might add, have not escaped the moral corruptions that typically attend it.
So they're morally corrupt, and that comes along with being immune from criticism is become is you it's dangerous.
You become corrupt, you can get away with anything.
Powerful, right, guys.
Pew Research Center, 70 years after World War II, the Holocaust is still very important to American Jews.
The victim status of the Holocaust is the most the thing that unites Jews more than anything.
Here's here's the study.
What does it mean to be Jewish?
Percent of Jews in U.S. saying uh, you know, whatever, as follows, is an essential part of what being Jewish really means to them.
Remembering the Holocaust, 73% is the most essential part of what it means to be Jewish.
Next is ethical, working for justice, being intellectually curious.
Interesting that that's ahead of it.
All above of observing Jewish law or eating Jewish foods, having a sense of humor, caring about Israel, Holocaust, victim status, the most important thing.
Here's a little bit of uh Fitville Stein.
You know what?
Where are we at on time?
55.
I'm gonna skip this.
You guys, I'll put the link in the description.
This is Zionism in the Holocaust, Finkelstein taking questions from the audience.
And uh this is what she does.
This is her breakdown.
Triggering a girl in the audience, he says that it's crocodile tears, and that don't pull the Holocaust card on him.
Here is uh Trump at the State of the Union and Mike Pence at CPAC talking about the Holocaust.
They just visited the Holocaust.
It's oh it's like over and over and over and over again for a reason, for a reason.
This is a strategy to be immune from criticism.
We are also joined by Pittsburgh Survivor, Judah Sabbath.
So the state of the union.
Arrived at the synagogue as the massacre began.
But not only did Judah narrowly escape death last fall, more than seven decades ago, he narrowly survived the Nazi concentration camps.
Today is Judah's 81st birthday.
And then they sing him happy birthday, you know, good for him.
A second Holocaust survivor who is here tonight.
And then another Holocaust survivor.
So State of the Union bringing up the Holocaust.
You know, there's a reason.
There's a reason for that, because they're trying to push anti-BDS laws, they're trying to make it illegal to boycott a foreign state.
They're giving Israel more protections than America even has.
Oh, here we go.
And prayed.
at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp in Poland.
The history of that time must never be forgotten.
This is pandering to like the We mourn with those who mourn and grieve with those who grieve.
The Z Pack crowd.
But we say from our heart.
Never again.
Never again.
So just to see that they're pushing it so much.
So this is the crackdown.
This is where the crackdowns coming, and I'm almost Almost wrapped up here.
I'll uh read whatever super chats I have at the end.
Thanks for watching, guys.
I haven't looked at the screen stream for a while.
How many are watching?
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Awesome.
Facebook CEO walks back defense of Holocaust deniers.
So this is, you know, you can uh read the tea leaves with the headlines here that they were coming after Facebook.
They really want to crack down on any questioning of the victim status of the victim the victim event.
JTA, Russia makes Holocaust denial illegal.
They're trying to bring that to America.
Holocaust deniers in Russia have now face five years in prison.
You know, it was something something that's so true needs to be protected by laws.
Is there anything else that's protected by laws like this?
That's how you know something's true is when they have to pass laws that you can't talk about it.
And censor it.
New York Times, EU adopts measure outlawing Holocaust denial.
Why Romania had to ban Holocaust denial twice, Washington Post.
Guardian Holocaust denier jailed.
Jailed, jailed for questioning something that happened 70 years ago.
Jailed, jailed for not believing uh what the establishment says.
Thought crimes.
Thought crimes.
Thank God we still have the First Amendment somewhat in our in our country in the United States.
Independent former British soldier jailed for anti-Semitic speech where he incited supporters to free England from Jewish control.
Jailed.
Jailed for saying that.
Jailed for saying that they control his country.
How long before that's here in America?
Telegraph.
German court rejects Nazi grandma appeal as it rules Holocaust denial is not covered by free speech.
A grandma, a grandma being thrown in jail because of her speech.
Given jail term for Holocaust denial.
This guy just does a you can't even do a joke.
They can't even joke about things.
You get fined for uh having your dog lift up its hail, its arm like Hitler.
And this is laws all over all over Europe, and they want to bring them here too.
You've been paying attention, it's very clear.
Watch the whole documentary, Truth about Antisemitism to see all these countries where you can't mention it.
Can't question the vic the victims.
Jerusalem Posts, Facebook must adhere to German Holocaust denial laws, says Berlin.
So Facebook and social media tech companies, they go along with these laws.
They comply.
How Holocaust experts want to help Mark Zuckerberg saw Facebook's denial dilemma.
What do they need to do to help?
They call on him to delete all anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.
Opinion, Facebook is facilitating lies of Holocaust deniers.
Mark Zuckerberg should shut them down.
Shut it down.
It's a meme.
Dear Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg, just kick the Holocaust denying bums off your platform.
Once and for all.
ADL, it's time for Facebook to shut down Holocaust denial on its site once and for all.
Once and for all.
Always and forever.
New calls to ban Holocaust denial.
Oliver Stone, Jewish control of the media is preventing free Holocaust debate.
Talk about stating the obvious, but this is uh taboo Horitz talking about that.
Good job, Oliver Stone for pointing out that.
And here is uh another little cameo for Owen Benjamin.
I said I've said this before.
The Holocaust is created to give Jews a sense of victimhood.
No one's lived through it.
That doesn't mean anything.
More Germans died, more Ukrainians died, more fucking Latvians probably died.
So the whole my whole thesis right there summed up with uh with uh Owen Benjamin.
It's all about being a victim, playing in the victim, the victim card.
So here's an uh uh couple more excerpts from that uh that forged book that nobody likes.
Our power in, you know, and regardless if it's forged or not, it was written and see how it connects to everything out.
You can dismiss it if you want.
Our power in the present, tottering condition of all forms of power will be more visible than any other because it will remain invisible until the moment when it has gained such strength that no cunning can any longer undermine it.
So play the victim, play the underdog until you control everything, until you can uh engineer and manufacture an environment where your any criticism is not allowed.
You can get away with anything carte blanche and put everybody else in check, mate.
And then until everybody, you have so much control that it doesn't matter anymore, and you can reveal everything, and that no power, no strength and no cunning can undermine you.
One more.
The net which Israel is throwing over the globe of the earth is widening and spreading daily, and the momentous prophecies of our holy books are at last to be realized.
The time is near when Jerusalem will become the house of prayer for all nations with the temple and the Moshech and peoples, and the banner of the Jewish mono deity will be unfurled and hoisted on the most distant sh shores.
So the whole world will have to all the uh all the Gentiles will have to follow Noahide laws, and it'll be the Messianic Age with the Moshiach.
And again, doing what they can in secrecy, playing down the victim card.
That's that's the whole thing that they're doing here.
Until it's too late.
And we'll end we'll end again with the the power 48 Laws of Power excerpt.
Thanks everybody for watching.
Making a show of one's weakness is actually a very effective strategy.
Subtle and deceptive in the game of power.
Since one of the main techniques of those who seek power is deceit in secrecy.
Once again, those who make a show or display of innocence are the least innocent of all.
You can recognize these supposed non-players by the way they flaunt their moral qualities, their piety, their exquisite sense of justice.
There you go.
Remind you of anything.
Is that not applicable to what I just showed in this uh this presentation?
Oh, I missed some stuff too here, but by the way.
Not over quite yet.
We have Jerusalem Post.
The Holocaust Museum opens in Macedonia.
23 million dollar project complete.
That's from March 12th, uh, six days ago.
So another big multi-million dollar project in Macedonia.
And you know, I was just looking this up.
List of Holocaust memorials and museums in the United States.
I count here 29 states, and you you look at all these, like in California, just ton of them.
Where's where's the rest?
There's other Florida has a whole bunch.
Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine.
I mean, if if you take all of the museums in the US, like what percentage of them are are gonna be Holocaust, like for historical museums of the similar genre.
I mean, the ratio has got to be unbelievably out of control.
And then around the world, too, the list of Holocaust memorials are on museums around the world, just so many countries everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, everywhere.
Just to set it in stone.
Set it in stone.
With all these uh art pieces, museums.
Anyway.
Thanks everybody for watching.
Difficult uh topic to cover.
Try to do it uh respectfully, but if but honestly, and you know, just putting together all the info, and I just had to connect the the Finkelstein stuff with the the book about the power, the power of being a victim, the power of victimhood.
You know, I see clear clear connections and associations with the mass collective uh martyr syndrome or victimhood status that Israel is using, and uh just had to talk about it.
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