The Bipartisan Support For Israel Is Over -- Now It's Time For Accountability and Justice ... And Compensation
Donald Trump -- and Jared Kushner -- gave Bibi Netanyahu everything he wanted
I watched a rather hilarious discussion last night on CNN where neocons David Frum, Bill Kristol and Jake Tapper discussed Trump’s heavy-handed comment about Jewish power in America. We’ve discussed Frum’s role as a handler for the Israeli military before and of course, Tapper’s relationship with the IDF propagandists on his show are well known. Frum and Tapper have never met an Israeli military backed military incursion that they haven’t enthusiastically supported.
Now I shan’t be voting for Trump but so sorry if Bill Clinton is the first Black president per Maya Angelous then Donald Trump certainly is the first Jewish president and American Jews must recognize the role they played both in his rise to power and his potential return. He rather memorably described the problems in the Middle East as effectively a real estate deal and we can see that it’s a hop, skip and jump from thinking of the world as a real estate deal to countenancing ethnic cleansing as both he — and the real president, his son-in-law (and Jewish-American) Jared Kushner — recently supported in Gaza.
We should be under no illusions that this is the plan that much of the Israeli world (and their supporters here in America) has in store for all of us, some more so than others, and myself perhaps in particular given to my family history, habits, and abilities.
Fate has had it to make me live in the future and so with that in mind, I thought I might tell my readers what the last eight years have brought me since I was outed as a less than enthusiastic supporter of Israel.
This is what it’s like to live under an occupation.
I recently had a columnist at the Financial Times refuse to meet with me, citing the Anti-defamation League’s contrived assessment that I don’t agree with their ahistoric, unscientific determinations. Never you mind that the ADL is now firmly established as a front for the murderous IDF. I understand, naturally, that the columnist had previously worked for none other than Larry Summers. This sort of thing just won’t do anymore.
Later I had a man of great moral courage tell me that he couldn’t associate with me because of these ridiculous smears even after I had paid for our sushi dinner and told him that the things of friends are in common.
No less an organization than the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s counterintelligence division canceled me as a confidential informant — not because I was bad at what I do — but because my reporting was “too good” and I “offended our Israeli friends,” presumably by telling the truth about them and their activity.
Look upon my Wikipedia page — it’s been edited by the Zionist hasbara machine — and you’ll see the hatred and the lies. You’ll understand what’s been done to my reputation by our Greatest Ally. Israel is no longer a “liberal democracy.” Aren’t we supposed to topple it?
I’ve had women I have dated cancel on me because of these smears — not because there is anything to them but because they fear the trollstorms deployed by Israel and the IDF, a curious thing detailed in great measure by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
I had my bank accounts shut down by J. P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo, both of which were using the ADL-backed “compliance software.”
In St. Louis, Missouri, my mere presence — and a state legislator’s courageous refusal to denounce me — occasioned a weeks long controversy that still has not ended. Did you know that Missouri Democrats are keeping her off the ballot? Did you know that this smear campaign against Representative Sarah Unsicker began when we started talking about the Israeli involvement in real estate rackets in Missouri? Why is a foreign military visiting Jefferson City, Missouri?
The reality is that I was targeted by the Israeli Defense Forces as part of a psychological warfare campaign first to force me out of the Trump administration (and away from Peter Thiel) and then second to steal technologies — facial recognition, genomics and satellites principally — that I had invested in.
I had, in other words, became a victim of the Israeli military’s apartheid policies right here in America. I’ve litigated those matters — and will litigate still others — but it has not been cheap. The total has extended well into the millions of dollars.
The current phrase is “transnational repression” and I, an American, have been a target of it. “When foreign governments stalk, intimidate, or assault people in the United States, it is considered transnational repression. You can get help to stop it,” says the FBI’s website. But how am I to get redress when the FBI works so closely with the ADL — itself a front for the Israeli Defense Forces?
I have made entreaties to friends of mine — Jewish and gentile — who have connections to the ADL to see to it that my designation is removed. I’ve done likewise with the Southern Poverty Law Center, itself a front for Israelis until recently. Neither organization will take my calls. I’m not sure how to respond.
In this assault I’m not alone. There’s a long history of Israeli denigration campaigns smearing intelligent Americans going back sometime — in some cases even to the point of suicide. There’s also a sordid campaign of organized intellectual property theft by Israeli agents and their fifth columnist supporters in the United States against Americans.
The latest approach by the Biden Administration to trot out Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to speechify and to trust that he will do as the Lauder family did with Netanyahu once before — exile him. This is quite the hopeful posture but it comes too little, too late.
We’re now at a stage where we should talk about truth and reconciliation. We’re moving toward where we should talk compensation — not only from the country but from their fifth columnists here in the United States. Many of us have kept receipts. We know which monopolies have been backed by which intelligence agencies. I myself have taken the position of forgive but never forget.
We will have that moment of accountability and those who protected these kind of hustles and predations against Americans — Democrat and Republican alike — will have to answer to the judgement of history and posterity in much the same way that those who collaborated with other enemies of the United States now do.