Anonymous ID: ac13aa Feb. 16, 2021, 6:19 a.m. No.12944171   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4391 >>4405

THOUGHT EXPERIEMENT - TRUMPS AGENDA AMERICA FIRST?

IT ALL COMES DOWN TO WHO CONTROLS THE MEANS TO MONEY - THE NEXT MONETARY SYSTEM WILL BE DIGITAL CURRENCY SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM CHINESE STYLE (TESTED ALREADY AND WORKING)?

This is not a antisemtic rant, it is a reasoned look at the shift in power and who benefits? CUI BONO !!!

1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Wadi < Wadi (silicon valley in Israel).

2) https://www.britannica.com/place/Kaifeng <-The China and Israel history and connection history

3) https://www.britannica.com/topic/Chinese-Communist-Party <- The History of the CCP 1950 establishment (Israel first to recgonize the ccp).

4) https://www.britannica.com/topic/Zionism <-Zionism (a political movement) britannica ec

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What does this mean for america? What does it really mean for america and its long term partners and those who benefit from its power?

The more you look into it, the more it points to the Third Temple of Soloman and their agenda of following bibical doctrine no matter the cost !!!

What i am looking at is the establishment of Israel, 1948, the russian revolution and the bolsvicks and europeon jewish community, the balfor declaration around 1918, the first world war and the treaties signed leading up to the threat of china and what influence the zionists and jesuits have had in helping them achieve their power, everything i think points to China using the U.S.A with neocons and dual citizenships and then when trump came to power switching to china as Trump trying to make them independent but they are so used to sucking the life out of countries while playing the victim and surppressing speech of any critizism.

I am not a antisemite but i go where the research leads me, probably why i cannot stay in groups.

note i am using the brittanica as a source and their version of history !!

1) Looking after the interests of the American Economy and its citizens and tax payers so they benefit from and are responsible for their own fate, also invest and produce its own produces to no longer being reliable and left exposed by relying on others?

2) America first will eventually bring into play Dual Citizenships?

3) Who will no longer be able not benefit from it and no longer be able to fund and use them as a superpower Enforcer?

4) Would they make a pact with the next emerging superpower to maintain their protection and keep them at the top of the apex?

5) The destruction of the USA and Silicon Valley in California has already been replaced by the Silicon Valley Wadi (Israel)?

EXPOSURE IS THEIR BIGGEST FEAR !!!

Anonymous ID: ac13aa Feb. 16, 2021, 6:45 a.m. No.12944391   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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ZIONISM - A NATIONALIST MOVEMENT !!!

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Zionism

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Zionism, Jewish nationalist movement that has had as its goal the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, the ancient homeland of the Jews (Hebrew: Eretz Yisraʾel, “the Land of Israel”). Though Zionism originated in eastern and central Europe in the latter part of the 19th century, it is in many ways a continuation of the ancient attachment of the Jews and of the Jewish religion to the historical region of Palestine, where one of the hills of ancient Jerusalem was called Zion.

A brief treatment of Zionism follows. For fuller treatments, see Israel: Zionism; Judaism: Zionism.

In the 16th and 17th centuries a number of “messiahs” came forward trying to persuade Jews to “return” to Palestine. The Haskala (“Jewish Enlightenment”) movement of the late 18th century, however, urged Jews to assimilate into Western secular culture. In the early 19th century interest in a return of the Jews to Palestine was kept alive mostly by Christian millenarians. Despite the Haskala, eastern European Jews did not assimilate and, in reaction to tsarist pogroms, formed the Ḥovevei Ẕiyyon (“Lovers of Zion”) to promote the settlement of Jewish farmers and artisans in Palestine.

A political turn was given to Zionism by Theodor Herzl, an Austrian journalist who regarded assimilation as most desirable but, in view of anti-Semitism, impossible to realize. Thus, he argued, if Jews were forced by external pressure to form a nation, they could lead a normal existence only through concentration in one territory. In 1897 Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress at Basel, Switzerland, which drew up the Basel program of the movement, stating that “Zionism strives to create for the Jewish people a home in Palestine secured by public law.”

The centre of the movement was established in Vienna, where Herzl published the official weekly Die Welt (“The World”). Zionist congresses met yearly until 1901 and then every two years. When the Ottoman government refused Herzl’s request for Palestinian autonomy, he found support in Great Britain. In 1903 the British government offered 6,000 square miles (15,500 square km) of uninhabited Uganda for settlement, but the Zionists held out for Palestine.

At the death of Herzl in 1904, the leadership moved from Vienna to Cologne and then to Berlin. Prior to World War I, Zionism represented only a minority of Jews, mostly from Russia but led by Austrians and Germans. It developed propaganda through orators and pamphlets, created its own newspapers, and gave an impetus to what was called a “Jewish renaissance” in letters and arts. The development of the Modern Hebrew language largely took place during that period.

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Anonymous ID: ac13aa Feb. 16, 2021, 6:47 a.m. No.12944405   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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CONTINUED - ZIONISM - A NATIONALIST MOVEMENT !!!

The failure of the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the wave of pogroms and repressions that followed caused growing numbers of Russian Jewish youth to emigrate to Palestine as pioneer settlers. By 1914 there were about 90,000 Jews in Palestine; 13,000 settlers lived in 43 Jewish agricultural settlements, many of them supported by the French Jewish philanthropist Baron Edmond de Rothschild.

Upon the outbreak of World War I, political Zionism reasserted itself, and its leadership passed to Russian Jews living in England. Two such Zionists, Chaim Weizmann and Nahum Sokolow, were instrumental in obtaining the Balfour Declaration from Great Britain (November 2, 1917), which promised British support for the creation of a Jewish national home in Palestine. The declaration was included in Britain’s League of Nations mandate over Palestine (1922).

In the following years the Zionists built up the Jewish urban and rural settlements in Palestine, perfecting autonomous organizations and solidifying Jewish cultural life and Hebrew education. In March 1925 the Jewish population in Palestine was officially estimated at 108,000, and it rose to about 238,000 (20 percent of the population) by 1933. Jewish immigration remained relatively slow, however, until the rise of Hitler in Europe. Nevertheless, the Arab population feared that Palestine would eventually become a Jewish state and bitterly resisted Zionism and the British policy supporting it. British forces struggled to maintain order in the face of a series of Arab uprisings.

The strain of suppressing the Arab revolt of 1936–39, which was more extensive and sustained than earlier uprisings, ultimately led Britain to reassess its policies. In hopes of keeping the peace between Jews and Palestinian Arabs and retaining Arab support against Germany and Italy in World War II, Britain placed restrictions on Jewish immigration in 1939. The new restrictions were violently opposed by Zionist underground groups such as the Stern Gang and Irgun Zvai Leumi, which committed acts of terrorism and assassination against the British and organized illegal Jewish immigration to Palestine.

The large-scale extermination of European Jews by the Nazis led many Jews to seek refuge in Palestine and many others, especially in the United States, to embrace Zionism. As tensions grew among Arabs and Zionists, Britain submitted the Palestine problem first to Anglo-U.S. discussion for a solution and later to the United Nations, which on November 29, 1947, proposed partition of the country into separate Arab and Jewish states and the internationalization of Jerusalem. The creation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948, triggered an invasion by the neighbouring Arab countries that was soundly defeated by the Israeli army. (See Arab-Israeli War of 1948–49.)

By the time armistice agreements were signed in 1949, Israel held more land than had been allotted to it under the UN partition plan. About 800,000 Arabs had also fled or been expelled from the area that became Israel. Thus, 50 years after the first Zionist congress and 30 years after the Balfour Declaration, Zionism achieved its aim of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine, but at the same time, it became an armed camp surrounded by hostile Arab nations, and Palestinian organizations engaged in terrorism in and outside Israel.

During the next two decades Zionist organizations in many countries continued to raise financial support for Israel and to encourage Jews to immigrate there. Most Jews, however, reject the view propagated by some very Orthodox Jews in Israel that the Jews outside Israel were living in “exile” and could live a full life only in Israel.

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FURTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE FIRST POST TO RESEARCH ON THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT AND THE RELIGIOUS AGENDA !!!