This article was originally published in Danish on October 7, 2024.
It seems to me that I have written enough on this subject. The Middle East is complicated in itself, but the implantation of Israel in a mainly Arab-populated country is obviously a recipe for perpetual conflict. I have written extensively about this in two book reviews1 that no one seems to have read or learned anything from. When people who want to be patriotic Danes run around waving Israeli flags, or have the Israeli flag in their buttonhole, you have to ask yourself whether there is any hope for these people. I’m beginning to doubt it.
We have in Palestine two peoples claiming the same cadastral number. They could theoretically choose to live together peacefully, but for reasons I have explained in detail earlier, this is an impossibility. The demographics would mean that the Jews would lose power and thus the Jewish state. Of course, they will never accept that, so instead they have created an apartheid state with first, second and third class citizens. The Jews claim to have been given this land by their Jewish god with instructions to destroy the people who originally lived there. However, they behaved so badly that the Romans threw them out. It was a reckless move as they now spread like a swarm of locusts across Europe, where they found great opportunities to find power and wealth. Their modus operandi is well described in the Genesis description of the “captivity” in Egypt and later detailed descriptions of the “captivity” in Babylon and the time after the liberation. It is this modus operandi that has brought down one holocaust after another on their heads – about one in every generation. There are few countries they have not been expelled from. However, they knew how to nurture their genes and strengthen their internal unity. Many of them were talented people who married into the right families and had an eye for which side of the bread was the butter. When they succeeded in opening America’s borders to Jewish immigration, they found the ultimate honey pot. In the words of Danish-Jewish writer Louis Levy, they knew how to get stuck in the glands of society. They combined skill and business acumen with a sense of internal unity and the ability to make connections. Over the course of 3 generations, they managed to make a decisive impact on media, entertainment and business. With astronomical fortunes came the ability to influence political life – and academic life, which in the US is relegated to private sponsors. They transformed the original American democracy into a plutocracy, where the prerequisite for political power is access to funding – and to the press, which is firmly concentrated in Jewish hands. Today, there are very few politicians at the national level who do not have their campaigns financed by Jewish oligarchs. Party color doesn’t matter – there is no difference. For the oligarchs, it’s about influence in certain key areas. One of these is, of course, Israel. Anyone who does not follow the wishes of the oligarchs will be out of politics by the next election at the latest.
This relationship means that Israel and the US are Siamese twins. In theory, of course, the US has the physical power – but in reality, through the Israeli lobby in the US, Israel has the right to determine how this power is used. American politicians are even vying to see who will support Israel the most. Attempts to curtail Israel’s power have deadly results, see President John F. Kennedy2. It’s something everyone knows but doesn’t talk about. The US constantly emphasizes the need for a two-state solution, but every time the UN talks about recognizing Palestine, the US vetoes it. The conflict is therefore insoluble. No one wants to limit Israel’s power and the US unabashedly supports a racist terrorist state that murders Palestinians and Lebanese at will – a genocide to create a Greater Israel “from the river to the sea”. It’s a far cry from the rule-based order we usually talk about. As the only state in the world, Israel has a free pass to behave as it pleases. The US could stop Israeli terror with a phone call and force a peace settlement, but that will never happen.
This time it seems to be the prelude to World War III, because Netanyahu needs a perpetual war as he faces serious corruption charges that will land him in prison for many years. To avoid that, he needs to stay in power. He has therefore deliberately sought to eliminate all Arab leaders who have sought peace with Israel, most recently Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, who had just declared his willingness to find a peaceful solution. Peace is the last thing Netanyahu wants, so from an office in the UN building in New York he ordered the assassination of Nasrallah – and by implication the 1000 other innocent people killed on the same occasion.
What emerges here is a constellation of Israel and the US against Turkey, Iran, Russia and a number of Arab states. Jordan and Egypt have long since sold themselves to Israel, but in both places anger is simmering in the population, and the main question is probably how long Jordan can hold out. There are between 6 and 7 million Palestinians in the country, many of whom still live in tent camps in the desert east of Amman. I try to get a mood report from my sources.
A war breaking out in the Middle East involving the US and Russia in the current situation is bound to turn into a world war. We should not forget that there is also a Jewish factor in the war in Ukraine, although it may be difficult to define it. As we know, Zelensky is not Ukrainian.
World War III means the end of the world. I hope that is clear to everyone!
A local conflict in the Middle East should be none of us Danes’ business, but it is clear that we have foreign elements in the country that are – on both sides of the conflict nota bene! None of them belong here, but the Jews have been here so long that we no longer notice them, even though their influence on our media in particular and on the spread of imported delusions about the world and people is quite significant and far greater than that of the Palestinians living here. The second group is impossible not to notice. They are loud and easily recognizable. Danish patriots don’t like them, ergo they automatically side with Israel in this conflict, just as they make it a religious conflict: Israel versus Islam. About a third of Palestinians are Christian, so it’s not a religious conflict – it’s a good old-fashioned nationality conflict.
Furthermore, we must keep in mind that we only have immigration from Muslim countries because the US has systematically destroyed the Arab world on behalf of Israel. If Israel wins the current conflict, even more Arabs and Iranians will come to Europe. It is not the Palestinians who are responsible for the weaknesses in our society. It is not the Palestinians who control our media – including the so-called alternative media. It is the others!
The world is more complicated than black and white. And this of course also applies to the relationship with the Jews/Israelis. There is a growing number of Jews who distance themselves from Zionism and Israel – we shouldn’t forget that and perhaps we should listen to them a little more. But unfortunately, this is not the group that belongs to the “Jewish elite” – they are not the ones with the money!
We are not in bed with Israel, Zionism or the Jews as a whole. And we are not in bed with the Palestinians either. But in this issue too, there is a right and a wrong. It is the land of the Palestinians and Israel behaves worse than any colonial power. But as previously pointed out, a situation has been created that can only be considered unsolvable. It is a forced marriage in which neither party is comfortable and an amicable divorce is not possible. Netanyahu wants to solve it by simply killing the Palestinians – in much the same way that Hitler would solve the Jewish question. However, since the media and money support Netanyahu’s genocide, I would not be surprised if he succeeds. Nor should I be surprised if there are many who look forward to the next holocaust with anticipatory joy!
Povl H. Riis-Knudsen
Translated by means of AI
- Unfortunately, so far the book reviews are only in Danish, please use a translation tool to read them for now.
Morten Things Israel, et mislykket samfund, en mislykket stat (Israel, a failed society, a failed state) https://danmarksfrihedsraad.com/2024/03/03/israel-et-mislykket-samfund-en-mislykket-stat/
Noam Chomskys On Palestine https://danmarksfrihedsraad.com/2023/04/09/on-palestine/ ↩︎ - Michael Collins Piper: Final Judgment: The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy. The Center for Historical Review; Fifth Edition. January 1, 2000.
Seymour M. Hersh: The Samson Option: Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal and American Foreign Policy. Random House; First Edition. October 27, 1991. ↩︎

