I would contend that Mark does not hit this nail right on the head. Rather, there is a deeper, more foundational force at work that surfaces at a higher level as the split between neocons and paleoconservatives. That force is Christian Zionism, and the force of it is so subtle (by design) that even many Christian Zionists don't know they're Christian Zionists.
You can go from media outlets like Western Journal and Gateway Pundit to rock and roll bad boy Kid Rock and find that as awake and aware as they are on every other issue of politics and social engineering, they have no question whatsoever that Israel is the victim and must be protected at all costs. The closer you look at this, the more shocking and anomalous it appears.
We can examine a bit closer the case of podcaster Adam Curry of the No Agenda Show. He's always been a laid back, dope smoking DJ with a bent towards conspiracy, lacking strong political views aside from the vast majority of it being a big charade.
Within the last year, he converted to Christianity. He didn't even have a lot to say about that, except for a little spillover from the excitement and optimism such a conversion typically brings.
But the take on the podcast of the entire Gaza War has been complete shit. He'll make some point like, "How do we even know 30k people have been killed? What is the so-called Gaza Health Ministry anyway? I've never heard of it before." It's totally bananas.
The show has gotten a metric shit ton of negative feedback on this, as one might imagine, but it has not deterred them in the slightest. In fact, they blame the marked fall in donations on "obvious Jew-haters". To listen to the evolution of all this over the course of the months has been shocking and dismaying.
Finally, Adam made a comment during the last show that crystallized the point I'm laboriously trying to make. He said, "One of these critics said I must be a Christian Zionist, whatever that is."
Well fucking-A, Adam, didn't you try looking it up? Maybe you are one, dipshit. Maybe you'd be a proud one or maybe you'd be shocked and revolted to find out you'd become one, but you don't even fucking know one way or the other, do you?
It seems clear to me that Adam had absorbed a good amount of this CZ heresy through his church or fellow churchgoers, and he had absolutely no idea what was happening. Further, we see that when you know for a fact you're "one of the good guys", you cease to consider it necessary to challenge whether you are, in fact, doing the right thing.
I would suggest that for most or all of the Republicans supporting Israel, being in the pocket of the Joos is irrelevant at this time. They actually believe this Christian Zionist bullshit to their very core.
How do you think Christian zionism started? That's how you control one group. Holocaust narrative is how you control other groups. Blackmail and extortion is how you control other groups.
If you only control one of those groups then you get overpowered pretty quickly.
Well, you suggest it's obvious but the problem is how successfully it's been hidden.
Scroll up and down this forum and they're screaming about Jews. Scroll up and down r/conspiracy and there's not a single mention of Christian Zionism. Even those considered the most astute in these circles only go so far as to say Zionists are distinct from Jews.
But I find this a time a revelation, driven by desperation, where these CZers must de-cloak to save the Zionist project (and all that lies behind it) from oblivion. I think there are a lot of people now asking themselves, "Hey, why are all these 'America Firsters' suddenly so iron-clad 'Israel Firsters'? Mike Johnson never troubled himself to call out people who criticize America. Why all this?"
So yeah, it's plain, but people are sooo sloooow to work through it.
I would contend that Mark does not hit this nail right on the head. Rather, there is a deeper, more foundational force at work that surfaces at a higher level as the split between neocons and paleoconservatives. That force is Christian Zionism, and the force of it is so subtle (by design) that even many Christian Zionists don't know they're Christian Zionists.
You can go from media outlets like Western Journal and Gateway Pundit to rock and roll bad boy Kid Rock and find that as awake and aware as they are on every other issue of politics and social engineering, they have no question whatsoever that Israel is the victim and must be protected at all costs. The closer you look at this, the more shocking and anomalous it appears.
We can examine a bit closer the case of podcaster Adam Curry of the No Agenda Show. He's always been a laid back, dope smoking DJ with a bent towards conspiracy, lacking strong political views aside from the vast majority of it being a big charade.
Within the last year, he converted to Christianity. He didn't even have a lot to say about that, except for a little spillover from the excitement and optimism such a conversion typically brings.
But the take on the podcast of the entire Gaza War has been complete shit. He'll make some point like, "How do we even know 30k people have been killed? What is the so-called Gaza Health Ministry anyway? I've never heard of it before." It's totally bananas.
The show has gotten a metric shit ton of negative feedback on this, as one might imagine, but it has not deterred them in the slightest. In fact, they blame the marked fall in donations on "obvious Jew-haters". To listen to the evolution of all this over the course of the months has been shocking and dismaying.
Finally, Adam made a comment during the last show that crystallized the point I'm laboriously trying to make. He said, "One of these critics said I must be a Christian Zionist, whatever that is."
Well fucking-A, Adam, didn't you try looking it up? Maybe you are one, dipshit. Maybe you'd be a proud one or maybe you'd be shocked and revolted to find out you'd become one, but you don't even fucking know one way or the other, do you?
It seems clear to me that Adam had absorbed a good amount of this CZ heresy through his church or fellow churchgoers, and he had absolutely no idea what was happening. Further, we see that when you know for a fact you're "one of the good guys", you cease to consider it necessary to challenge whether you are, in fact, doing the right thing.
I would suggest that for most or all of the Republicans supporting Israel, being in the pocket of the Joos is irrelevant at this time. They actually believe this Christian Zionist bullshit to their very core.
How do you think Christian zionism started? That's how you control one group. Holocaust narrative is how you control other groups. Blackmail and extortion is how you control other groups.
If you only control one of those groups then you get overpowered pretty quickly.
Well, you suggest it's obvious but the problem is how successfully it's been hidden.
Scroll up and down this forum and they're screaming about Jews. Scroll up and down r/conspiracy and there's not a single mention of Christian Zionism. Even those considered the most astute in these circles only go so far as to say Zionists are distinct from Jews.
But I find this a time a revelation, driven by desperation, where these CZers must de-cloak to save the Zionist project (and all that lies behind it) from oblivion. I think there are a lot of people now asking themselves, "Hey, why are all these 'America Firsters' suddenly so iron-clad 'Israel Firsters'? Mike Johnson never troubled himself to call out people who criticize America. Why all this?"
So yeah, it's plain, but people are sooo sloooow to work through it.
Jews have worked very hard on their propaganda to create an allyship with Christianity due to some common roots. Modernist theology has helped.