An article by council insider and Nationalist contributor ‘Frustrated’.
In part one of my series on the consequences of the Balfour Declaration, I referred to a speech by Benjamin H. Freedman, a prominent Jewish insider, given to American patriots at the Willard Hotel in Washington D.C. in 1961. You can find it on Rumble.
Freedman described how the British government gave the Balfour Declaration in 1917 supporting a Jewish homeland in Palestine in return for Zionist help in bringing America into World War One. He said the British had no right to promise Palestinian land to the Zionists. They only did this because Britain was losing the war and needed Zionist and American help to defeat Germany and its allies.
In view of Britain’s dire position in 1917, I can understand why our government gave this declaration. As a Nationalist, I also understand why the Jewish people want to live among their own people in their own state. But this cannot be in Palestine, as it will cause endless conflict with the Muslim world. The latest war in Gaza might even cause a world war!
So, it is focusing the world’s attention on the history of this conflict and millions are realising an injustice was done to the poor Palestinians. Furthermore, Freedman claimed that most modern Ashkenazi Jews who recently settled in Palestine from Europe were Khazar converts to Judaism, with little ethnic link to the Jews of ancient Israel.
Some of my fellow patriots feel that the Jews really want Palestine for its central position linking Asia, Europe and Africa, so that Jerusalem can become their future capital of a Zionist Globalist Government, but I feel that they may settle for less than world domination, so long as they secure a safe homeland!
Historically, there were safer places for the Jews to establish their homeland than Palestine. The Uganda Scheme was a serious plan to give a portion of British East Africa to the Jewish people as a homeland. This offer was made by British Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain to Theodore Herzl’s Zionist group in 1903, in response to anti-Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire. But, this generous offer of a sanctuary for the Jewish people was rejected by the Zionist Congress in 1905.
Mussolini’s Italian Fascist government also proposed offering to resolve the “Jewish problem” in Europe by resettling the Jewish people into a self-governing territory within Italian East Africa. Hitler’s Germany proposed relocating Europe’s Jews to the large island of Madagascar. The British, French and Polish governments also considered the Madagascar Plan. Sadly, the outbreak of war in 1939 and Britain’s naval blockade of Germany sunk this potential solution to Europe’s ‘Jewish problem”.
After the Bolshevik revolution in Russia in 1917, the new, mostly Jewish, rulers of Soviet Russia planned a semi-autonomous ‘Jewish’ province in the Far East of the USSR. Sadly, their choice of Birobidzhan was disliked by most Jews because of its poor infrastructure and the harsh climate in Russia’s Far East.
So, after the end of the Second World War in 1945, Palestine became the favoured destination of most Jewish refugees from Europe to colonise and create their new Jewish state of Israel in 1948. But these new Jewish settlers used terrorism and wars to expel millions of the native Palestinians. Regrettably, because of the millions of victims and the hatred that now exists between Jews and Muslims, it is unlikely that this conflict can be resolved by a two state or even a unitary state solution!
Giving the Zionists the Balfour Declaration in 1917 was an act of expediency. Britain felt indebted to the Jews for getting America into the war, which saved us, but caused the defeat of Germany.
In his 1961 speech, Benjamin H Freedman, mentioned that the German delegation attending the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, realised that the Zionists had betrayed Germany and caused their defeat. This Zionist betrayal of Germany and the role the German communist Jews played in subverting the German Homefront during the war, and convinced Hitler that the Jews were enemies of Germany.
In conclusion, World War One should have ended with a negotiated peace deal in 1916, but this was prevented by the Zionists bringing America into the war. Also, instead of Palestine, we could have offered the Zionists a remote uninhabited land in our empire. Maybe the Falkland Islands?
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