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The Pillar in the Streets: Vietnam-AntiWar (August 30, 2004)
The depths to which we’ve come after 33 years, now marked by the convergence of terrorist Islam and Western elites (represented at this moment by the Democrat candidate for president of this country) are such that we must be grateful –it is horrifying to say –that we were attacked by Muslims. Although the effectual arm of the Western Elites, in media, the Hollywood crowd, the professors, responded immediately in fellowship with the Protesters (who announced their solidarity with the Muslims and could not say “we are the Terrorists” fast enough even to satisfy arch-Hate Master Noam Chomsky --he is the Jewish anti-Semite leader of the liberal Jewish Legions within the Western Elites), Americans could not be herded quickly: the Muslim assault was too vile and too evil.
America would strike back. The Elites had to wait. They have waited for such an opportunity as they have today in New York City. The opportunity is golden. It is not going to be missed.
Had it not been Muslims the anti-War Protest movement –one of two Pillars holding up what Mr. Henninger calls the Democrat Party “church” –would long before now have confronted the enemy –We are the enemy -- and the opportunity that exposes itself at this tempting moment would not have been delayed. But it is for this reason that the SwiftVets, having raised the ante –for the In the Streets Pillar is the anti-War protest and this protest is the Vietnam War –have effectively thrown down the gauntlet.
Thanks to an intimidated Republican leadership, to Mr. Bush and Senator McCain, all the steam and transformation the Elites have gained since the days when John Kerry broke bread with the Viet Cong –said to be the famous meeting where the assassination of American congressmen was discussed –is ready to burst forth on the streets of New York. We are today far along in the direction the Elites have been herding us so that the advent, however pertinent and extraordinary, of the SwiftVets’ challenge to this gathering and growing radicalization of our country, is just now, at this moment in New York City, a temptation the Protesters will not resist. To agitate and to press for bloody conflict, whatever it takes, to put Kerry back on the offensive.
It’s where things stand at this moment. The aim will be to provoke killings of the Protesters --suicide bombers you might say.
D. Y. Anaximander, The IASPS Seminar, Adjunct Fellow (Jerusalem) Printer-Friendly
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