The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
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Yitzhak Shamir and Menachem Begin, who later both became Israeli prime ministers. Lenni Brenner divulged in 1984 in his book "The Iron Wall" that the Stem Gang in 1940 delivered a memorandum to a German diplomat in Beirut. It was suggested that the Jews in Poland should receive military training to fight against the British in Palestine. After the victory, a Jewish State - "a Hebraium" (Hebrew national home) - should be set up, which then should enter into a treaty with Nazi-Germany and be ruled according to the same totalitarian principles. Many Jewish extremist politicians, for example the members of the Revisionist Party in Palestine, were dressed in brown shirts in the 1930s (Donald Day, "Forward, Christian Soldier!" / "Framat, Kristi stridsman!", Helsinki, 1944, pp. 139-140). The Zionist terror organization Betar was organized like the SS. That is why today's Israel is using Nazi methods. Heinrich Himmler's emissary Leopold von Mildenstein together with Zionist functionaries visited Palestine in 1933 and 1934. Thereafter articles were published in Goebbels' newspaper Der Angriff that in the most excitable words hailed the Jewish struggle to build new settlements in Palestine. The majority of the Jews who left or were forced to leave other European countries, preferred to move to Germany (Ingrid Weckert, "Feuerzeichen: Die Reichskristallnacht" / "The Kristallnacht: A Beacon", Tubingen, 1981). On 23 December 1935, an interview with the German Zionist leader Georg Kareski was published in Der Angriff. He was satisfied with the new Nuremberg laws that strongly prohibited all sexual contacts between Jews and Aryans. In words of gratitude he hailed these laws as a fulfilment of the wishes of Zionism. In connection with this, it became permissible to raise the Zionist blue-and-white flag together with the swastika. The Nazis wanted to do everything to accommodate the Zionists demand for as many Jews as possible to settle in Palestine. In 1933, the Hitler administration and the Zionist Central Organization signed 399
an agreement for the Jewish emigration to Palestine. There were so many new settlers that many Arabs suspected Hitler of being Jewish and a crypto-Zionist. In 1934 alone, 120 000 German Jews emigrated to Palestine. Until September 1940, 500 000 Jews from Germany and from occupied Poland had emigrated to Palestine. In 1950, it was claimed from official Jewish sources that the total amount of Jews in Palestine from various European countries only amounted to 80 000. As many as 420 000 of those present were listed as gassed in the camps. Even though they were alive and well in Is- rael, the Zionists considered them victims of the holocaust and de- manded retribution for them (Weckert, "Feuerzeichen: Die Reichs- kristallnacht" / "The Kristallnacht: A Beacon", Tubingen, 1981). At the end of February 1937, Feiwel Polkes, a representative of the Zionist Haganah movement, met the SS officials Herbert Hagen and Adolf Eichmann at Restaurant Traube in Berlin for amicable discussions of suitable ways to outwit the British authorities, who were considered too strict in their limitations of the immigration to Palestine. Polkes also wanted the Germans to prevent Jews from moving to other countries. It was a well-known fact that the German Jews were not partial to Palestine, but would rather settle in other countries. In return, Polkes would supply the Sicherheitsdienst (SD), the SS security service, with "all possible secret information and at the same time further Germany's interests in the entire Near East" (Andreas Bliss, "Der Stopp der Endlosung" / "The End of the Final Solution", Stuttgart, 1966). In October 1937, Adolf Eichmann went to Cairo, and paid a visit to Palestine on the way. The negotiations broke down, since most of the Jews were not willing to move to Palestine. On 15 May 1935, the SS newspaper Das Schwarze Korps reported: "The days when Palestine will warmly welcome her lost sons are not far distant. We wish them luck, and the goodwill of the German nation be with you!" When the Jewish emigration from Poland and Germany began, a number of countries began to complain. In a few years, Romania had 400
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Yitzhak Shamir and Menachem Begin, who later both became Israeli<br />
prime ministers.<br />
Lenni Brenner divulged in 1984 in his book "<strong>The</strong> Iron Wall" that<br />
the Stem Gang in 1940 delivered a memorandum to a German<br />
diplomat in Beirut. It was suggested that the Jews in Poland should<br />
receive military training to fight against the British in Palestine.<br />
After the victory, a Jewish State - "a Hebraium" (Hebrew national<br />
home) - should be set up, which then should enter into a treaty with<br />
Nazi-Germany and be ruled according to the same totalitarian<br />
principles. Many Jewish extremist politicians, for example the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Revisionist Party in Palestine, were dressed in brown<br />
shirts in the 1930s (Donald Day, "Forward, Christian Soldier!" /<br />
"Framat, Kristi stridsman!", Helsinki, 1944, pp. 139-140). <strong>The</strong> Zionist<br />
terror organization Betar was organized like the SS. That is why<br />
today's Israel is using Nazi methods.<br />
Heinrich Himmler's emissary Leopold von Mildenstein together<br />
with Zionist functionaries visited Palestine in 1933 and 1934.<br />
<strong>The</strong>reafter articles were published in Goebbels' newspaper Der Angriff<br />
that in the most excitable words hailed the Jewish struggle to build<br />
new settlements in Palestine.<br />
<strong>The</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> the Jews who left or were forced to leave other<br />
European countries, preferred to move to Germany (Ingrid Weckert,<br />
"Feuerzeichen: Die Reichskristallnacht" / "<strong>The</strong> Kristallnacht: A<br />
Beacon", Tubingen, 1981).<br />
On 23 December 1935, an interview with the German Zionist leader<br />
Georg Kareski was published in Der Angriff. He was satisfied with the<br />
new Nuremberg laws that strongly prohibited all sexual contacts<br />
between Jews and Aryans. In words <strong>of</strong> gratitude he hailed these laws<br />
as a fulfilment <strong>of</strong> the wishes <strong>of</strong> Zionism. In connection with this, it<br />
became permissible to raise the Zionist blue-and-white flag together<br />
with the swastika.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nazis wanted to do everything to accommodate the Zionists<br />
demand for as many Jews as possible to settle in Palestine. In 1933,<br />
the Hitler administration and the Zionist Central Organization signed<br />
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