Gilad Atzmon's Blog, page 47
May 29, 2014
Concerts, Talks and Controversy in June + Jazz School in August
29 Gilad Atzmon & the OHE, Pre Concert Talk Stroud Festival, Gloucester
30-31 Gilad Atzmon & the OHE, Jazz Nights, Megaron, Athens
June
1 Gilad Atzmon @ Shetland Islands Jazz Festival
3 With Clive Fener Trio @ Tommy Flynn's London E11 3AA.
6 Gilad Atzmon & The OHE + pre gig talk Vortex, London
7 Gilad Atzmon & The OHE Vortex, London
8 Book event and a concert Parco del Bersagliere, Via per Como, Italy
9-12 TV Engagements and book related events in Vichy & Paris, France
13 Gilad Atzmon & The OHE , Verdict Brighton
15 Gilad Atzmon Plays the music of Phil Woods with The Denmark Street Big Band, Pizza Express, London
19 Frank Harrison & Gilad Atzmon The Sound Cellar , Poole
20 With the Blockheads, Macclesfield Barnaby Festival, Macclesfield
21 With the Blockheads, Willowman Festival, Knayton, North Yorkshire
24 With Norman Watt Roy, Half Moon, Putney, London
26 With Norman Watt Roy Guernsey
27 Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, Southend
29 With Norman Watt Roy, Reading Blues Festival, Reading
Don't Miss: International Jazzworkshop: Concerts from 08 - 14 august 2014
May 28, 2014
A Brave New Radio In London!!!
We spoke about The Guardian of Zion being a controlled opposition front, UKIP's success, immigration, political correctness we even touched the Holocaust and revisionism.
May 26, 2014
The Workless Class Woke Up
By Gilad Atzmon
The undeniable surge in the support for Euro Sceptics and right wing parties in yesterday’s European Parliament election, suggests that the European working class, isn’t as apathetic as the Zionised Left wants it to be.
The nationalist, patriotic and anti-immigration parties took the lead all over Europe last night. In France, Marine Le Pen’s National Front pushed the shameless Socialist Party into third place. In Britain the situation was similar. Nigel Farage’s UKIP has taken the lead and is now a major player in British politics.
While the British conservatives were quick to react, advocating that immigration policy be reviewed and amended, the Left and its crony media expressed shock at the rise of the “far Right” and “Nazis.” Once again it is painful, but not surprising to witness the Left’s detachment from the working class.
French PM Valls who recently used every available tool to harass hugely popular black comedian Dieudonne in order to appease the French Jewish Lobby (CRIF), announced last night that the election results represented “a political earthquake in France.’ But can a popular vote on such a vast scale be an earthquake, a surprise or a shock? Not really, a moment of truth or epiphany is a better description of the political shift. However, the Left’s evident surprise exposes the depth of its detachment from society and is tragically symptomatic of contemporary left thinking and politics.
This state of alienation is easily understood. Advocacy of liberal immigration policies in the West has been supported for the last few decades by both Left and Jewish progressive institutions. The reasons are clear. The progressive Jew tends to believe that a multi ethnic and fragmented society made up of multiple identities, is ‘good for the Jews.’ In such circumstances, Jews are merely one ethnicity among many. Open immigration also weakens the host nation. Jews, who have been subject to animosity and hostility throughout their history, understand that weakening the cohesive bond of their host nations is an effective strategy to protect Jews.
May 25, 2014
Israel’s Netanyahu boasts about making fools of Americans
By Redress' Editor (http://www.redressonline.com/)
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has boasted about how he has defied the United States by building Jewish squatter colonies “in a smart way, in a quiet way”, +972 Magazine’s Noam Sheizaf reports.
Addressing young Likud supporters, Netanyahu said: “I was threatened in Washington: ‘not one brick’ [of Jewish squatter colony construction]… after five years, we built a little more than one brick…”
Asked “about peace talks with the Palestinians”, Netanyahu joked: “about the – what?” to which the audience responded by breaking out into laughter.
According to Sheizaf, Netanyahu’s quotes were posted online by Akiva Lamm, a Likud member from Kiryat Arba, a Jewish squatter colony near Hebron. Sheizaf reports that Lamm had asked Netanyahu a question on the lack of new construction in his home squatter colony, and on Israel’s prisoner releases during the American-led negotiations with the Palestinians. This was Netanyahu’s reply – as translated by Sheizaf:
May 22, 2014
Orwell and The Jews..(video)
In This ERTV interview Romain Red and Myseldf spoke about George Orwell and the Jews, We also elaborated on the devastating impact of Frankfurt School, Wilhelm Rich and Cultural Marxism. We discussed the Spanish Civil War and the impact of Jews within the International Brigade. We ended with Dieudonné and the quenelle.
I am either very brave or just suicidal, we will know soon..
Entretien avec Gilad Atzmon sur le national... by ERTV
The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity politics and Jewish Power in particular - available on Amazon.com & Amazon.co.uk
May 21, 2014
Surveillance Video Shows IDF Soldiers Assassinating Two Innocent Palestinian Children
A shocking video released this week by Defense for Children Palestine (DCI-Palestine) shows two Palestinian children being gunned down by IDF soldiers while walking near the site of a May 15 Nakba Day protest outside Israel’s Ofer Prison in the West Bank.
IDF officials originally claimed that the two young men were throwing stones and firebombs and that Israeli soldiers had fired no live bullets. “They [IDF soldiers] used nonviolent means to try and disperse the crowds,” IDF spokeswoman Libby Weiss told The New York Times.
DCI-Palestine’s video, however, reveals that the IDF’s version of events is an outright lie. The video footage clearly shows that Mohammad Mahmoud Odeh Salameh, 16, and Nadeem Siam Nawara, 17, were not holding any rocks or weapons, nor were they showing any aggression or posing any security threat when IDF soldiers shot them assassination-style.
Is it Nakba 2.0 or Nakba 1.9?
By Gilad Atzmon
Haaretz reported today that the IDF admitted earlier this week using live-fire zones in order to expel Palestinians from areas in the West Bank.
“Military training in live-fire zones in the West Bank is used as a way of reducing the number of Palestinians living nearby, and serves as an important part of the campaign against Palestinian illegal construction, an army officer revealed at a recent Knesset committee meeting.”
Col. Einav Shalev, operations officer of Central Command, told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee that the goal of preventing illegal construction is one of the main reasons the Israel Defense Forces has recently increased its training in the Jordan Valley.
The Jewish State is not an apartheid apparatus! it is actually far worse. Israel doesn’t attempt to exploit the Palestinians, it wants them gone. Israel puts into action Nazi-like (Lebensraum) ethnic cleaning tactics because Jewish nationalism is an expansionist ideology driven by judeo-centric racist supremacy. The truth is simple and devastating. However, the Diaspora Jewish Left attempt to conceal it all is actually embarrassing, yet, symptomatic.
The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity politics and Jewish Power in particular - available on Amazon.com & Amazon.co.uk
May 19, 2014
Land Ownership in Palestine/Israel
By Nasser Abufarha
http://www.ap-agenda.org/nasser/nasser3.htm
Control over territories, land use, and ownership are central issues to the Palestinian-Israeli struggle. What follows is a historical overview of the system of land ownership in Palestine, including an examination of the methods by which the Israeli government and Jewish agencies acquired land in Palestine.
Palestinian Land Ownership
The majority of the lands in Palestine were the properties of the Palestinian rural population, the fellahin. In the process of the creation of the state of Israel, over 418 Palestinian villages were depopulated and destroyed. Bedouin semi-nomadic tribes were displaced and 104 Palestinian populated villages remained under Israeli control.
Understanding the culture of the fellahin is key to understanding the system of land ownership in Palestine. Referring to the fellahin of Palestine as peasants, as they are often referred to, is an unfair misrepresentation of Palestinian society and culture to say the very least. A peasant in European culture is a farming worker with little or no land ownership. The fellahin of Palestine are rural farming communities with communal shared ownership of the land and own the means of cultivation.
The concept of the peasant did exist in the culture of the fellahin and the term applied to it is qatruz. The qatruz is a farming worker with little or no land ownership that has no possession of working animals. The qatruz would work for landowners for a share of the harvest. Although the concept of the peasant (qatruz) existed in Palestinian society, it was not widespread due to the communal nature of the culture of the fellahin.
To understand the land ownership system in the society of the fellahin, one needs to understand the concept of the feddan. There is widespread misconception that the feddan is a unit of measurement for an area of land. This is an inaccurate understanding of the concept. The feddan is a measurement of a share of land that varies in size from village to village and may vary from year to year, even within the same village.


