Jewish Studies 2003


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Möllemann was dealt with, now Westerwelle's time has come

Guido Westerwelle (left) and Jürgen Möllemann (right) celebrate lively their new election campaign concept against "spiteful" Friedman!

Those who know about the psyche of the Jewish power centres, who operate on the basis of Jewish law, knew from the beginning that Jürgen W. Möllemann would be dealt with. The prominent liberal politician, Minister in the Kohl cabinet and until the Friedman-Affair deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats in Germany, publicly stated that Michel Friedman, the deputy Jewish leader in Germany, was a spiteful man and responsible for anti-Semitism in Germany.

Jewish leaders relentlessly repeat that the Jewish community is nothing but a simple religious congregation, namely that they are Germans, French, Americans, etc. The truth is, that Jews are a people who live according to their own laws. Laws which they explain to the non-Jews were religious scriptures.

A Jew is someone who has a Jewish mother (bloodline principle). Whoever stems from a Jewish mother is a Jew, no matter whether he has ever seen the Talmud or not. The "Zentralrat der Juden in Deuschland" (Council of Jews in Germany) acts as a political organisation, not as a religious congregation, as the President of the Council, Mr. Paul Spiegel, admitted: "The Council is a political organisation." --Welt am Sonntag, Dec. 8, 2002

A political organisation strives for power, a religious one for heaven. Even the name of this Jewish organisation indicates that these Jews perceive themselves as Jews, rather than Germans. If they felt they were Germans first and foremost, Germans of the "Jewish faith", as they always vigorously assert, they would surely call their organisation "Council of German Jews" instead of "Council of Jews in Germany".

The Council is lead by Mr. Paul Spiegel and Mr. Michel Friedman. Both men pay much attention to Jewish status, implying that Jews are infallible, remains intact. To be infallible is very close to untouchable. On this line of thought, interviews with Jewish leaders ensue. The interviewers address their Jewish counterparts, i.e. Paul Spiegel, with "you as a moral authority". --Welt am Sonntag, Dec. 8. 2002

It was Jürgen Möllemann who broke through the ring of obsequious hypocrisy when he called Michel Friedman publicly a "spiteful man who fosters anti-Semitism himself". Möllemann's analysis about Jews fostering anti-Semitism doesn't seem to be wrong at all, because this opinion is shared by a lot of Israelis also: "72 percent of all Israelis approved recently the following statement: 'The Jews have, in the states they live, great economical power and political influence'. The Secretary General of the Jewish World Congress disclosed on April 19, 1988 to the Foreign Minister of East Germany, Mr. Fischer, the following: 'The World Jewish Congress possesses a vast political and economical influence world-wide and has got a say on all political decisions in the USA'. ... 43 percent of all Israelis approved the following statement: 'The Jews are, due to their behaviour and their character trait, responsible for anti-Semitism'." --Die Welt, Nov. 26, 1999, p. 8

Why then was Möllemann, despite his statement being correct, was driven out from his party and from the politically correct arena? Because the Jewish power base in Germany, The Council of Jews, could not possibly tolerate that from the heart of the politically correct system, educational statements about the Jewish agenda could get through to the public.

But also Guido Westerwelle, who has recently done everything to please Mr. Friedman and Mr. Spiegel by removing Jürgen Möllemann from his party post, will be dealt with. Westerwelle sat at Möllemann's political rallies in the front row and clapped his hands when Möllemann attacked Friedman and Ariel Sharon. Those who are aware of the Jewish laws, therefore, know that Westerwelle's career as a system politician will soon be over also.

Jewish leader, Paul Spiegel, now announced the end of Westerwelle's political career in an interview: "We have not heard to date from Mr. Westerwelle a clear condemnation of Möllemann's anti-Semitic thoughts." --Welt am Sonntag, Dec. 8, 2002

"Spiteful" Friedman went even further and declared during a radio interview: "As long as Mr. Westerwelle pretends to be innocent and as long he doesn't find the strength to contemplate his own behaviour, the FDP (Liberal Party) can no longer be considered a respectable party. ... Too many were part of the Möllemann idea and too many, including Mr. Westerwelle, were supportive of the Möllemann concept." --Die Welt, Dec. 11, 2002

Chancellor Schröder maybe the next in line that the Jewish power centres have to deal with, for he objected to USrael's war plans against Iraq!


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