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   TheZ to All   
   Re: HOW THE JEWS USE POWER (1/5)   
   30 Aug 08 16:34:52   
   
   XPost: alt.politics.democrat, alt.politics.republican, alt.revisionism   
   XPost: soc.culture.jewish   
   From: TheZ@nospam.com   
      
   Never heard of them.   
   Nor has anyone else but you.   
   Pure bullshit.   
      
   "V"  wrote in message   
   news:HpSdnVoIjrmqTCjVnZ2dnUVZ_qXinZ2d@comcast.com...   
   > HOW THE JEWS USE POWER   
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   > The Jewish Demand for "Rights" in Africa . "Jewish Rights" Clash With   
   > American Rights . Attacks on Christianity . The Cry of "Anti-Semitism"   
   > Two organizations, both of which are as notable for their concealment as   
   > for their power, are the New York Kehillah and the American Jewish   
   > Committee. The Kehillah is the most potent factor in the political life of   
   > New York; it is the organization which today wields so large an influence   
   > on the rest of the world, which consciously issues a program which on one   
   > side is pro-Jewish and on the other anti-Gentile. It is the central group,   
   > the inner government, whose ruling is law and whose act is the official   
   > expression of Jewish purpose. It offers a real and complete instance of a   
   > government within a government in the midst of America's largest and   
   > politically most powerful city, and it also constitutes the machine   
   > through which pro-Jewish and anti-Gentile propaganda is operated and   
   > Jewish pressure brought to bear against certain American ideas. That is to   
   > say, the Jewish government of New York constitutes the essential part of   
   > the Jewish Government of the United States.   
   >   
   > The word "Kehillah' has the same meaning as "Kahal," which signifies   
   > "community," "assembly" or government. It represents the Jewish form of   
   > Government in dispersion. In the Babylonian captivity, in Eastern Europe   
   > today, the Kahal is the power and protectorate to which the faithful Jew   
   > looks for government and justice. The New York Kehillah is the largest and   
   > most powerful union of Jews in the world, the center of Jewish world power   
   > has been transferred to that city. what is the meaning of the heavy   
   > migration of Jews all over the world toward New York in recent decades. It   
   > is to them what Rome is to the Catholic and what Mecca is to the Moslem.   
   >   
   > The Kehillah is a perfect answer to the deceptive statement that the Jews   
   > are so divided among themselves as to render a concert of action   
   > impossible. That is one of the statements made for Gentile consumption.   
   > All experience shows, even to the most casual observer of Jewish   
   > activities, that the capitalist and the bolshevik, the rabbi and the union   
   > leader are all united under the flag of Judah. Touch the conservative   
   > capitalist who is a Jew, and the red communist who is also a Jew will   
   > spring to his defense. It may be that sometimes they love each other less,   
   > but altogether they hate the non-Jew more, and that is their common bond.   
   > The Kehillah is an alliance, more offensive than defensive, against the   
   > "Gentiles."   
   >   
   > It is a strange and impressive spectacle which the Kehillah presents, of a   
   > people of one racial origin, with a vivid belief in itself and its future,   
   > disregarding internal differences, to combine privately in a powerful   
   > organization for the racial, material and religious advancement of its own   
   > race, to the exclusion of all others.   
   >   
   > The American Jewish Committee came into being in 1906. There had been a   
   > government investigation into the "White Slave Traffic," the result of   
   > which was a direct set of public opinion into channels uncomplimentary to   
   > the Jews, and a defensive movement was begun. The Kehillah organized   
   > protests against the statement by General Bingham, then police   
   > commissioner of the City of New York, that 50 per cent of the crime in the   
   > metropolis was committed by Jews. Very soon afterward, General Bingham   
   > disappeared from public life, and a national magazine of power and   
   > influence which had embarked on a series of articles setting forth the   
   > government's finding in the White Slave investigation was forced to   
   > discontinue after printing the first article.   
   >   
   > The Kehillah has mapped out New York just as the American Jewish Committee   
   > has mapped the United States, and practically every Jew belongs to one or   
   > more lodges, secret societies, unions, orders, committees and federations.   
   > The list is a prodigious one. The purposes interlace and the methods   
   > dovetail in such a manner as to bring every phase of American life not   
   > only under the watchful eye, but under the swift and powerful action of   
   > experienced compulsion upon public affairs.   
   >   
   > At the meeting which organized the Kehillah a number of sentiments were   
   > expressed which are worthy of consideration today, Judah L. Magnes, then   
   > rabbi of Temple Emanu-el, chairman of the meeting, set forth the plan:   
   >   
   > "A central organization like that of the Jewish community of New York City   
   > is necessary to create a Jewish public opinion," he said.   
   >   
   > Rabbi Asher was loudly applauded when he said: "American interests are   
   > one, Jewish interests are another thing."   
   >   
   > The delegates at the first open meeting in 1906 represented 222 Jewish   
   > societies-religious, political, industrial and communal. Just over a year   
   > later the number of Jewish organizations under the jurisdiction of the   
   > Kehillah aggregated 688, and in 1921 well over 1,000. When the aggressive   
   > program of the Kehillah to make New York a Jewish city, and through New   
   > York to make the United States a Jewish country, was announced some of the   
   > more conservative Jews of New York were timorous. They did not expect that   
   > the American people would stand for it. They thought the American people   
   > would immediately understand what was afoot and oppose it. There were   
   > others who doubted whether the same Kehillah authority could here be   
   > wielded over the Jews as was wielded in the old country ghettoes. An   
   > official of the Kehillah wrote:   
   >   
   > "There were those who doubted the ultimate success of this new venture in   
   > Jewish organization. They based their lack of belief on the fact that no   
   > governmental authority could possibly be secured; in other words, that the   
   > Kehillah of New York could not hope to wield the same power, based on   
   > governmental coercion, as the Kehillahs of the Old World."   
   >   
   > There is much in this paragraph to indicate the status of the Kehillah in   
   > Jewish life. Add to this fact that all the Jews who entered America lived   
   > under the Kehillahs of the old world, whose power was based on coercion,   
   > and the situation is simple. Regimentation, the destruction of individual   
   > liberty which has risen to curse the world, is the basic principle of   
   > Jewish government of the Jews, by the Jews.   
   >   
   > What else can happen when world government of the Gentiles by the Jews for   
   > the bankers becomes established?   
   >   
   > However, the misgivings of some Jews were not justified. The Americans   
      
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