Gilad Atzmon's Blog, page 45
June 18, 2014
Jazz Vs. Football
Tomorrow against all odds and England football match, I will be playing a duo concert with Frank Harrison in Poole. No doubt an heroic adventure.... don’t miss
SoundCellar presents GILAD ATZMON & FRANK HARRISON (and the England match if you really want to watch it!)
Thursday 19th June 2014 @ 8.30pm
Admission £8.50 on the door
Time Monk Radio: Exposing The Jewish Shtick (many new ideas)
Atzmon discusses topics related to his next book. Jewish left being a controlled opposition front, Chomsky & Dershowitz being Good Cop Bad Cop, The Bell Curve, Kevin MacDonald, the building of Jewish cognitive elite and much more...
June 17, 2014
The Jewish Bank that Rules The World ! (must watch)
An opportunity to understand the devastating global impact of Jewish bankers and their dedicated Sabboth Goyim.
souce: http://www.aljazeera.com
June 16, 2014
Teaching Hasbara a Lesson
Yesterday on Press TV's The Debate, I confronted Lee Kaplan - a uniquely pathetic Hasbara mouthpiece. By the time the debate was over, not much was left out of Israel's argument or Kaplan's dignity.
June 15, 2014
Iraq, America and The Lobby
By Gilad Atzmon
It is amusing to witness the energy and effort mainstream news outlets are investing in diverting attention from the fact that the current mess in Iraq is the direct outcome of Jewish political domination of the West for the last two decades.
When America and Britain launched the criminal second Gulf War, it was the Zionist Neocons, a bunch of politically influential Jews who urged the ‘liberation’ of the Iraqi people. Members of the same breed of tribal exponents have rallied for intervention in Iran, Libya and most recently in Syria.
But Zio-cons were not the only Jewish players in this iniquitous game, they were opposed by a Jewish progressive front largely funded by George Soros and his Open Society Institute. These so called ‘good Jews’ had a different strategy for the Middle East, they planned to ruin the Muslims through the use of Identity Politics by funding Gay, Lesbian, Feminist and Queer groups in the region.
June 14, 2014
The Controversy of Zion - Interview With Gilad Atzmon
More on Jewish power, Israel, Zionism and the so called 'anti'...
June 13, 2014
The Jewish Plan For The Middle East and Beyond
[image error]By Gilad Atzmon
Surely, what’s happening now in Iraq and Syria must serve as a final wakeup call that we have been led into a horrific situation in the Middle East by a powerful Lobby driven by the interests of one tribe and one tribe alone.
Back in 1982, Oded Yinon an Israeli journalist formerly attached to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, published a document titled ‘A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties.’This Israeli commentator suggested that for Israel to maintain its regional superiority, it must fragment its surrounding Arab states into smaller units. The document, later labelled as ‘Yinon Plan’, implied that Arabs and Muslims killing each other in endless sectarian wars was, in effect, Israel’s insurance policy.
Of course, regardless of the Yinon Plan’s prophesies, one might still argue that this has nothing to do with Jewish lobbying, politics or institutions but is just one more Israeli strategic proposal except that it is impossible to ignore that the Neocon school of thought that pushed the English-speaking Empire into Iraq was largely a Jewish Diaspora, Zionist clan. It’s also no secret that the 2nd Gulf War was fought to serve Israeli interests - breaking into sectarian units what then seemed to be the last pocket of Arab resistance to Israel.
June 7, 2014
OMAR: Uncovering Occupied Palestine
[image error] A Film Review by Richard Falk
OMAR is the second film directed by Hany Abu-Assad to be a finalist among foreign language films nominated to receive an Oscar at the 2014 Academy Awards ceremony on March 2nd. The earlier film, PARADISE NOW (2005), brought to life the preoccupation at the time with suicide bombing as the principle tactic of Palestinian resistance by exposing the deep inner conflicts of those who partake, the tragic effects of such terror on its Israeli targets, and the hardened manipulative mentality of the leaders who prepare the perpetrators. Abu-Assad born in 1961 in Nazareth, emigrated to the Netherlands in 1980, writes the screen plays for his movies as well as directs. He has a great talent for story telling that keeps an audience enthralled by the human drama affecting the principal Palestinian characters while illuminating broader issues of profound moral and political concern without stooping to didactic or clichéd means of conveying ‘the message.’ So understood, Abu-Assad’s achievement is artistic in the primary sense, yet attunes us to the dilemmas of oppression and servitude.
Life Under Occupation
In these respects OMAR is superior even to PARADISE NOW in its enduring effects on viewers. By telling the story of what life under Israeli occupation means for the way Palestinian lives are lived day in and day out, the film brilliantly depicts the normalcy’s of romantic attraction contrasting with the abnormalities of humiliating and tormented lives lived behind prison walls. The film opens with Omar climbing the high domineering security wall to overcome the separation of Arab families living on either side, being detected by the Israeli guards who sound sirens and fire a shot. Omar manages to clamor back down and leap to safety. Israeli police on foot and in cars madly chase Omar through the alleyways and streets of an impoverished Palestinian neighborhood. The underlying poignancy of Omar’s situation is to be at once ‘a freedom fighter’ and a sensitive young man deeply in love with Nadia, the younger sister of Tarek, his militia commander. In an unspoken realism, Omar is unconditionally bound to both causes, jeopardizing his chance to live a shadow life of acquiescence to the realities of occupation by his choice to dedicate himself at great risk and little hope to the liberation of the Palestinian people and their land.


