The Balfour Declaration, History and Concealment - a talk by Gilad Atzmon

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This is a lecture on the 1917 Balfour Declaration which was actually a letter from a British politician Lord Balfour to Zionist leader Lord Walter Rothschild concerning the creation of Israel in order to get Zionist support for the British in WWI. Support which came in the form of the United States which led to the signing of the Versailles Treaty the unfairness of which ultimately led to the Rise of Hitler and Nazi Germany and his attempted expulsion of the Jewish Financial culture and practices from all of Europe, and which in turn cemented the creation of Israel. Jews back in the day had no desire to move to Israel. None of them knew anything about being settlers and they had built comfortable lives for themselves in Europe and so the Zionists needed a way to compel Jews to want to move to Israel. This is how it came to be that Zionists actually collaborated fully with the Nazi Regime in the deportation of Jews before WWII broke out and halted programs like the "Transfer Agreement". Since the creation of Israel we have now seen the rise of extremist Muslim Jihadists who wish to expel the Jews once again. This is a story that repeats itself again and again throughout recorded history.

The speaker is Israeli Born Jew Gilad Atzmon. Gilad describes Jewish history as "one long holocaust with occasional breaks for coffee" and he courageously puts forth the question, "why is that?". This is the third lecture I have listened to by him and so far I sincerely love this man. What an excellent mind.


Yes Rothschild,

you know,

this guy.......

Lord Rothschild Discusses How His Family Created Israel. Full Interview 2017


Well not the guy in the picture. He's just the the fella conducting the interview. Actually not this Rothschild either, Jacob Rothschild is the one being interviewed whereas the Balfour Letter was sent to Walter Rothschild the Great Uncle of Jacob Rothschild.

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that is a so old, z,,This is a lecture on the 1917 Balfour....

and yet it's one of the most relevant events in history when it comes to modern day geopolitics.

yes this is a vary good history....