the first Holocaust

Tonight { April 23rd, 2016 } marks the 101st anniversary of the beginnings of the Armenian Genocide. It’s listed as starting on the 24th but it started on the 23rd. This was the first Holocaust…not many people mention it in our Zionist run media.

All the focus is on the ‘ 6 million Jews ‘ of WW2…nice round number right there, huh? Not, 5,999,924…not 6,000,007…yet there is hardly any mention of the 5.9 million ( nice round one again…) Jews who emigrated to Palestine, conveniently during and towards the end of WW2. Read into the Balfour Declaration and see that, in my opinion, they were basically given reparations for having been expelled from UK centuries ago…but by those rules they were supposed to treat the people of Palestine equally. Plainly that isn’t the case. Today, Palestine is like the red-headed step-child of that region. But what if we were to remove all biblical association and claims to that land? The Jewish people would have just been allowed to come in and take over. That sounds a lot like expansionism to me…Britain ‘ owned ‘ Palestine at the time the Declaration was created. They said, ‘ here…have our land, treat it as your own. ‘ …

To me, that is the same as Pilgrims ‘ escaping tyranny ‘ yet still living under it’s rule for a couple more hundred years…

Maybe i’ll be labeled anti-Semite for writing all that. O well, go fuck yourself. How’s that? Not everything  can be squashed by someone’s reluctance to look into their own history and unravel centuries of distrust and caution toward an ENTIRE people. Look into a thing called, ‘ Blood Libel ‘ and see why you can’t say these things. Why would someone accused of such things NOT want everyone to read about it? That would surely clear it all up for everyone…and there are other things they were accused of such as child sacrifice. Go find the photo from the 1910s, of little Andrei from the USSR with 13 or 14 puncture wounds on his temple in the shape of a religious symbol…but, let’s move on.

the Ottoman Empire fell and eventually became what is Turkey today. All the refugees, migrants, displaced masses, forced to march through the desert and die on the way, like another Trail of Tears…

Today, the migrant crises stem directly from the destabilization of certain countries, many of them are on the list of ” 7 countries in 5 years ” , which was a plan to destabilize 7 countries in 5 years…which was crafted by the USA and others in control of the World Government. This is all public information. The fact that it IS public information should make us go, hmmmmm.why are we seeing this? Is this disinformation??? Maybe. But all of the countries on that list HAVE been destabilized, decimated, plundered, raped…so that would be quite a coincidence, right? Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Syria, Lebanon and as an extra added bonus, Yemen. To echo the brilliant statements of Susan Lindauer in her excellent book Extreme Prejudice, just look at what the USA has done to Iraq by imposing sanctions, which did in effect kill millions of innocent people by starving them and/or impoverishing their communities to the point they died in the street. WE did that. OUR government did that.

I am not ok with that. I object!

It has taken much longer but you can see the results happening in real time all around you. If you know where to look. That much is clear to anyone who really looks. These things are the exact result of the USA, and others, doing what happened back then. And our ” leader ” is doing all he can to contribute to the terror there by arming, financing ISIS/ISIL. Read it for yourself. Google is a wonderful thing…although you should always check and double check your sources, because there is a lot of fake news out there. You have to be able to see what is what and know when you’re being lied to. Plain and simple. And when you do a search for some info be aware that the fake ones rise to the top of the search engines by popularity, not by accuracy. You have to do your own legwork to verify info to make sure you aren’t unwittingly spreading disinfo. And it does happen to the best of us. So constant vigilance and 100% clarity. And maybe we should think twice before condemning each and every ‘ immigrant ‘ huh? Let’s design an area, within the borders of our surrounding countries which these people come through.

Keep the wall.

But have an opening where we can say, ” what happened? Why are you here? Were you hurt in any way or are you just trying to go live the American Dream for free? Be honest!! Because that is a no-no. If you choose honor, then you want to go aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalll the way around to that area over there, we’ll give you a ride with all your stuff, don’t worry. There will be lemonade and cookies…

…you can go through the proper channels and eventually become a citizen on your own merit, not trying to scale a wall into someone’s back yard then just taking over their house. But yes, by all means do come in the right way. And welcome!

NEXT!!!????

Back to Turkey.

In 1915, Armenians, Syrians and Greeks were relocated, and later murdered and/or starved to death.
Women were crucified, babies were burned alive, and smashed on the ground. Elderly men were gutted in the road.
I cleaned it up for this post…but i found a good summary of the events, here…

” World War One gave the Young Turk government the cover and the excuse to carry out their plan. The plan was simple and its goal was clear. On April 24th 1915, commemorated worldwide by Armenians as Genocide Memorial Day, hundreds of Armenian leaders were murdered in Istanbul after being summoned and gathered. The now leaderless Armenian people were to follow. Across the Ottoman Empire (with the exception of Constantinople, presumably due to a large foreign presence), the same events transpired from village to village, from province to province.

The remarkable thing about the following events is the virtually complete cooperation of the Armenians. For a number of reasons they did not know what was planned for them and went along with “their” government’s plan to “relocate them for their own good.”
{ notice a similarity here…}
First, the Armenians were asked to turn in hunting weapons for the war effort. { gun control } Communities were often given quotas and would have to buy additional weapons from Turks to meet their quota. Later, the government would claim these weapons were proof that Armenians were about to rebel. { sound familiar? } The able bodied men were then “drafted” to help in the wartime effort. These men were either immediately killed or were worked to death. Now the villages and towns, with only women, children, and elderly left were systematically emptied. The remaining residents would be told to gather for a temporary relocation and to only bring what they could carry. The Armenians again obediently followed instructions and were “escorted” by Turkish Gendarmes in death marches.

The death marches led across Anatolia, and the purpose was clear. The Armenians were raped, starved, dehydrated, murdered, and kidnapped along the way. The Turkish Gendarmes either led these atrocities or turned a blind eye. Their eventual destination for resettlement was just as telling in revealing the Turkish governments goal: the Syrian Desert, Der Zor. Those who miraculously survived the march would arrive to this bleak desert only to be killed upon arrival or to somehow survive until a way to escape the empire was found. Usually those that survived and escaped received assistance from those who have come to be known as “good Turks,” from foreign missionaries who recorded much of these events and from Arabs. ”

http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Armenian_Genocide#The_Genocide

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