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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Jewish Zionists Don't Commit Terrorism?

Where is Homeland Security and the FBI in a clear cases of American Jewish material support for Zionist terrorism?

In a recent blog entry Phil Weiss points out the creepy  nature of American Jewish Zionist fund-raising for the IDF, which the Goldstone Report explicitly identified as a perpetrator of terrorism. (See [Buffalo News] Mideast peace prospects dim.)

Here are the images that Phil misplaced on his blog.

 




Shouldn't the Friends of the IDF and its supporters all be arrested for aiding and abetting terrorism? Could there be better evidence that the USA today is the Judenstaat par excellence?

If more proof is needed that today there is one law for Jews and another for everyone else in the USA, here is a scan of a recent fund-raising letter from The Israel Project (TIP). The text obliquely admits that the organization does not engage in education as a proper 501(c)(3) organization is supposed to do but instead is attempting to incite the American public against Iran:

Your tax-deductible commitment of $1,800, $500, $360, or whatever you can afford will allow TIP to make sure the media and millions of people around the world understand the real threat in the Middle East is Iran.
The figures 18,000 and 360 are chosen becausethe numerology for alive in Hebrew ( חַי ) comes out to 18. These numbers as well as jewelry that includes the word  חַי are implicit references to the slogan עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי or the people of Israel (is) alive. With this phrase Zionists express an idea comparable to the German Nazi thousand-year Reich.

In short, it is hard to see either the Friends of the IDF or the Israel Project could ever be granted 501(c)(3) status under the tax code unless the IRS is thoroughly subverted by Zionists.

Jewish Zionist penetration of the IRS and other government organizations is long standing. As a result Jews typically have an advantage over non-Jews in tax, legal, regulatory, and many other matters in which US law requires a level playing field.

The ADL documents the disparity between government treatment of Zionist and non-Zionist organization in its Backgrounder: The Council for the National Interest (CNI):
CNI and CNIF are closely linked, sharing leadership, as well as a Washington DC address and phone number. CNI founders, Paul Findley and Paul 'Pete' McCloskey, are the founders of CNIF, and the president of both entities is Eugene H. Bird. CNI, which was founded in 1989 as an advocacy group, established the CNIF 1990 to serve as its educational arm. In 1997, CNIF obtained a tax-exemption status from the Internal Revenue Services (in 1994, the IRS explained that it was rejecting the CNIF's petition for a tax-exemption status because: "your biased presentation does not promote public education."). In its 2006 990 form, CNIF lists the CNI as an affiliated organization. 
On August 28, 2008, the final day of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, CNI ran an ad in the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News highlighting high home foreclosure rates in the U.S. and charging that "meanwhile, billions of your tax dollars continue to purchase beautiful homes with subsidized mortgages… in Israel." Insinuating that U.S. taxpayer dollars are helping Israelis afford their homes even while Americans cannot, the ad called for a "big change" in U.S. policy towards "Israel and her neighbors." CNI ran a similar ad in Christian Science Monitor the same day. 
CNI has run inflammatory anti-Israel ads in major national newspapers since 2002. On June 10, 2007, CNI published an ad in The New York Times in support of an anti-Israel rally held that same day in Washington D.C.  The ad demanded: "End the Israeli occupation now!" calling for Israel to "get out of the West Bank and Golan Heights, and free up Gaza." The ad also included a cartoon that CNI described, in a June 6, 2007 email letter to supporters, as depicting "the top six presidential contenders scrambling to get to an AIPAC podium to express their 'undying support' to the state of Israel." A caption in the cartoon said: "They're competing for the president of which country?" 
In a previous ad in The New York Times, published April 22, 2007, CNI condemned Israel, calling on Congress to "deal with Israeli apartheid in Palestine!" This ad further condemned U.S. support for what it claimed were "Israel's policies of colonization, Apartheid and imprisonment of the Palestinians," which, according to the ad, were "making the two-state solution to the conflict impossible." The ad avoided any condemnation of terrorism. Rather, it called for an overhaul of U.S. policy in the Middle East, including financing the Hamas-led Palestinian government and starting a dialogue with Syria and Iran.
Prior to that, in an ad that it published in The New York Times on November 5, 2006, CNI blamed Israel for the war in Iraq and accused the "Israel Lobby" of trying to of push the U.S. into a military confrontation with Iran. The ad included a cartoon in which the "Israel Lobby" is depicted as a crooked used cars salesman and the U.S. as its gullible customer. As in other CNI ads, the cartoon was created by Khalil Bendib, a prolific Muslim-American cartoonist whose work often incorporates anti-Semitic themes.
As the above text indicates, CNI/CNIF materials are actually rather wimpy in comparison with the anti-Iran war-mongering that TIP has generated in the past and that the organization continues to produce in its ongoing anti-Iran campaign. Despite the perfunctory claim to desire a non-military resolution, the TIP advertisement below is probably the most blatant pro-war incitement to appear in US media since the lead up to the Spanish-American war.
No matter how much racism or militarist propaganda a Zionist organization spews, it never has any difficulty in obtaining and in keeping 501(c)(3) status.






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