One thing i’ve struggled to find is a good reason for support of Israel. From the general public I mean, not from politicians who just keep using the grift but actual American citizens. For the life of me i can’t think of a single reason anyone in north america gives two shits about the middle east at all, much less support and quote the tired “muh greatest ally” crap. Where did the push for this come from? How did it start? Was it newspaper propaganda slowly inserting it to where the normies simply accepted it to be truth? Was it something they drilled into you in grade school and it never got questioned later?
Ignoring the entire jew angle for a moment here, greatest ally for what? What help has ever been given to get this title? FRANCE I can see as America’s best ally after the help in the revolutionary war of independence, the whole gifting of the statue of liberty etc. but what has Israel ever done? We know about the U.S.S. Liberty, we know they did espionage for nuclear weapon tech, they don’t exactly keep the middle east secure and quiet and keep the muslims in check at all. Just WHAT is the deal?
Im early 40’s, and have yet to see anything positive in regards to Israel (or the middle East in general to be honest) to the point where i might not even grunt in affirmation to hear that the whole region is now a glowing ocean crater(fiery but mostly peaceful nuclear protest you see). Those who grew up when support for Israel was being pushed, what did you see to cause this?
Israel was founded by the Rothschilds to establish a region that would serve as a global capital with Jerusalem at the center. You probably know that they also control all of the central banks and most of the world's resources & commodities (along with other "banking" Satanist kid-fucking/killing families). This means they also own the media and in many ways "own" religion. They financed and published the Oxford Bible to promote the "Jews" as "God's chosen people." Thus is born Christian Zionism, which ensured a strong pro-Israel foothold in the U.S.
The media and religion have taught America that Israel is a much needed ally because 1.) religiously, it's the home of "God's chosen," and 2.) politically, it's our bulwark against the terrorist Arab/Muslims.
What's most important is that its founders control our money supply, and if you rise to any level of politics, media, entertainment or finance without loyalty to them, you don't get paid and/or you disappear. What's also important is that the "Jews" who maintain this control do not represent real (Hebrew/Semitic) "Jews," and are Satanists in practice – mostly descended from the Khazarians.
That's the Cliff's notes, as I understand them, and I leave much out. Searches on this site would be fruitful.
So if im reading you right, it was more of a religious push than a government one, and setup around 1900 and not so much 1948? Simply continuing the plan not making a new one? That makes a lot of sense. Very few religious people i know have any ability to critically think, as soon as its argument-from-authority and that authority is the church the brain shuts down. A shepherd leading their non dissenting flock of sheep…
Do you find younger generations tend to lack this inbuilt “muh ally” conditioning? I saw through the lies and walked away from the church decades ago and honestly don’t have many highly religious people in my circle to discuss it with. I know younger gens have been trending less towards organized religion so maybe theres still hope. A fools hope but hope none the less.
One of the most prominent British Christian Zionists of the 19th century was Lord Shaftesbury, who was also a notable social reformer. His advocacy for the restoration of the Jews to Palestine was intertwined with British identity and policy from the 1830s onwards.
It didn't take so much to push the needle back then. It all seems to stem from a single book.
https://fathomjournal.org/british-christian-zionism-and-george-eliots-daniel-deronda/