“this is what you have become…….

In the wake of the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, the President of the United States and the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania made this basic observation—-“this is not who we are….”  suggesting this kind of hateful aggression by an American is not the norm.  That it doesn’t represent what America is all about!

It’s quite possible both cannot see the forest.

Watching events Stateside from north of the border you see a nation in domestic turmoil. And the turmoil is so intense as to suggest irrational thought is replacing  reason.  How else can you explain the Mainstream Media blaming the President for the  massacre in Pittsburgh. The murders of 11 people on the Sabbath in a Synagogue in Pittsburgh was carried out by a man who hated Jews and hated the President because Trump is staunchly pro-Israel.  No U-S president has had the temerity to be so supportive of Israel.  In fact, his decision to move the U.S embassy to Jerusalem has made several American allies in Europe and the Middle East very unhappy.  And you can include a large number of Americans, Republicans and Democrats in that number.

We also have the spectacle of  family ugliness  that many Pittsburgh Jews ought to be ashamed of–taking up a petition telling the President he is not welcome in Pittsburgh.

It says they don’t want the President and the First Lady to pay their respects to the fallen in their midst.  You have to wonder at that kind of  bizarre thinking.  But then you knew no American tragedy in 2018 would be divorced from politics.

And there it is.  Again, ugly dissent from the Soros family, this time the old man’s son  mixing murder and politics.  His organization was the first to declare ‘we don’t want Trump in Pittsburgh’.  Others joined.  The few became a tumult.

You would suppose that most of the people in that city would want nothing to do with this mixing of murder and politics but then George Soros is a Jewish philanthropist and given, I suppose, some measure of tribal regard.

Leaving that for the moment, let’s cogitate on this unlikeliest of scenarios:  Blaming the President of the United States for a massacre as if he with malice afore-thought went to the Synagogue with a gun and shot down members at worship.

During the presidency of Barack Obama there were fourteen mass shootings.  These included synagogue and church mass shootings.  Which ones did he get blamed for?  None, of course.  Only the deranged and political dipsticks would blame the President but look at this compendium of mayhem and murder:

Orlando nightclub shooting, June 12, 2016;

Kalamazoo Uber driver shootings, Feb. 22, 2016;

San Bernardino community centre shooting Dec 2, 2015;

Roseburg community college shooting Oct. 1, 2015;

Chattanooga recruiting centre shooting July 16, 2015;

Charleston church shooting June 18, 2015;

Kansas Jewish community centre shooting April 14 2014;

Second Fort Hood shooting April 2, 2014;

Navy Yard shooting Sept. 16, 2013;

Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting Dec. 14, 2012;

Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting Aug. 6, 2012;

Aurora movie theatre shooting July 20, 2012;

Tucson congressional event shooting Jan. 8, 2011;

First Fort Hood shooting Nov. 5, 2009!

Now let’s return to that statement, “this is not who we are…”

American cousin look at yourself!  Look reality in eye.   This is not Fake News.  You are encompassed by violence on everyside.  Physically, politically, financially and socially.  The family is sorely divided and your enemies know it.

The President was wrong when he said, “this is not who we are.”

America, “this is what you have become.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loaves and something fishy

The march/caravan of the  5-thousand/7-thousand people, (a multitude) across the dusty roads of Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico recalls a Biblical story about loaves and fishes.

In Mathew chapter 14, a multitude has been listening to Jesus all day. The disciples remind Jesus it is now evening, the people are hungry, and they must go into the villages to buy themselves victuals.  Jesus says they don’t have to go, you feed them.

At that point I’m sure the disciples looked at each other with some measure of perplexity as they pointed out to Jesus, ” you know we have only five loaves and two fishes.”

Jesus took over.  “Everybody sit down.”  He took the 5 loaves and the 2 fishes and looking to heaven blessed them, and gave the bread and the fish to the disciples who gave them to the multitude and then Jesus said, “OK, so let’s eat!”  And they did. And all were filled. Afterwards. The disciples gathered up the leftovers, twelve baskets full!!!

And how many ate? The Bible says, ” About 5 thousand men, beside women and children.”

Now CNN may have a different take on this but we’re pretty sure Jesus and the disciples aren’t trudging along with the five to seven thousand bound for the 2018 version of Goshen, so from whom  is this multitude getting its loaves and fishes?

We have been told these people are poverty-stricken.  That they are travelling with no visible means of support leaving behind a miserable existence that presumably  precluded any thought of putting together a travel fund.   So we can assume they have not been tapping into ATM’s along the way.   You could suggest crowd-sourcing.  In fact I remember a Rabbi postulate that rather than believe Christ performed a miracle, everyone in that multitude was asked to check their pockets, presumably for bread and fish, and they did and that’s how everybody was filled to the gunnels.  So maybe this modern version of the Goths and Visigoths is marching toward life in America on shared scraps of bread, fish and water.  But I doubt it!  Adding to this  observation is a communications failure.

The reporting of U-S media types on the scene has been pathetic.  Embarrassing. In fact their refusal to ask even the basic who, what, where, why and when contributes to the observation that  the mainstream media in the US has become the greatest enemy.

CNN would have us believe this a march of spontaneity, driven by the desperate needs of thousands.  But CNN is the last place I would go for any kind veracity.  Mendacity sure!

Who came up with the idea and when?  Why did it have to coincide with the mid-term elections in  the States? How is the support money, liason and logistics being shared? And, what is the plan when you get to the United States and face the guns of October?

And by the way, it would be helpful to know who among the (five, seven or ten thousand) can be classified as dangerous. Who have been deported from the States?  Any criminals in the multitude?

All these questions are begging for answers and without fear of contradiction I can say you won’t get them from any of the networks, including this guy Sheppard who has got to one of the dumbest people Fox has on staff! He’s been gunning for Trump ever since Hilary lost.  And his reporting on the Caravan proves it.  Because of this failure by the media to do their job we know very little about the army that continues its march to Zion.

BUT we do know something. No biblical miracle is feeding this horde.

So who is funding the enormous cost of providing food, water and medicine to the 5-thousand?  And where are the toilet facilities?  Haven’t seen one Johnny on the spot.

But more to the point, Where are the leaders of this Army and Who are they and Why haven’t they been found?  Of course if you have reporters who are cheerleading the story rather than working to ferret out detail, the opaque nature of the plans will remain.

This means that the news people don’t want us to know the plans, the purpose, the end game, suggesting the Mainstream Media is complicit.

Think about it.  You’re a reporter and you have free reign among a crowd of 5-thousand people, each one with a story to tell that they want to tell and you can’t satisfy the need to know, WHO is paying the freight, WHO is designing the strategy.

Why don’t we know? Because you’re not a real reporter.  You’re a shill.  You’re a fraud.  You’re a disgrace.

Thousands of people have been marching for days sustained by food, water, and facilities provided by person or persons unknown.   No idea who is providing the “bread?”

Now who doesn’t think that’s fishy?