Saturday, April 30, 2016

MANN THE MAN REPLIES WITH A RETWEET

In response and as support, John Mann MP has retweeted this, which appears to be from a labour party member who is a teacher of history:


At first sight, this could mean trouble for anti-Mannites.

But actually, when you read the article by the history teacher you are left with a sense of bewilderment: for this teacher of history still states that there was an agreement between the Nazis and the Zionists to transfer German Jews from Germany to Palestine:
This is why, when Ken Livingstone announces he can’t have offended anyone because he’s told “the truth” about relations between pre-war Zionism and the Nazis, or when his online supporters spam everyone with links to the Wikipedia page on the Haavara Agreement as though it is game, set and match to their hero, they are perverting the truth, even whilst they are offering facts.

Does this Labour party-supporting history teacher deny that the Nazis and the Zionists collaborated?

Does he eckers like?

The fact remains: the Zionists and the Nazis collaborated during the 1930s and had a formal national agreement and policy. I myself have pointed out that there was the peaceful coersion of finance and training in farming etc which was paid for by the Nazis, which was essentially the carrot, but then there was also the stick of Nazi violence.

The author has focused on the stick not the carrot.

If you read The Transfer Agreement by Edwin Black you will be left with a numbness in that all that you had read and heard before about Israel is null and void, and you can then begin to think for yourself.

And the horrific fact, supported by Zionist leaders, is that the holocaust of Jews in WW2 was designed to provoke sympathy for the establishement of a 'Jewish' state: the number of 6 million dead was being proposed by Zionists BEFORE WW2 as the number required to convince the world that Israel should be created; they allowed the sick and old and young to be murdered as 'economic dust'.

And as for the Warburgs...





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