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American Jews and Jews throughout Europe called for a boycott of German exports, while a group of Zionists secretly negotiated with the Nazis to allow German Jews to immigrate to Palestine. This agreement, known as the transfer agreement, led to an influx of German Jews settling in Palestine and bringing new professions and progress to the country. The settlement of German Jews in Palestine was even promoted by Nazi propaganda minister Josef Goebbels. The Zionists agreed to reject the boycott of Germany, and while Nazis and Jews were marching, diplomacy was quietly working towards the establishment of a Jewish nation state. This story may be difficult for some to accept.

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A Jewish individual becoming a Nazi seems unlikely, yet historical connections reveal complex narratives. President John F. Kennedy admired Hitler and sought to reclaim U.S. currency from the Federal Reserve, leading to his assassination. The Treaty of Versailles unfairly divided Germany, contributing to its post-WWI struggles and fostering resentment towards Jews, who were perceived as influential in Germany's defeat. The narrative suggests that Jewish bankers profited from the war and subsequent economic turmoil, leading to societal decay in Germany. Hitler's rise was marked by the removal of Jews from power, resulting in economic recovery and job creation. This historical context illustrates a perceived conflict between Jewish influence and national sovereignty, culminating in a violent backlash during WWII. Kennedy's attempts to challenge this influence ultimately led to his tragic end.

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The Balfour Declaration was sent to Lord Rothschild, expressing support for a Jewish national home in Palestine. It was seen as a significant moment in Jewish history, achieved through charm and persuasion. Despite undergoing revisions, the declaration promised to safeguard the rights of non-Jewish communities. This event was considered a monumental achievement for the Jewish people after centuries of struggle.

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During World War 2, the Nazis kidnapped children to pose as refugees and expose Jewish families. One 11-year-old Hungarian Jewish boy willingly did this and became a trusted member of the Nazi party. He was educated and given propaganda to continue working for them until the end of the war. After Hitler's supposed death, the boy, now 16, was given stolen gold and continued spreading Nazi propaganda for decades. This man, now in his nineties, is George Soros, one of the wealthiest individuals in the world. He funds and founded various organizations in the United States, but his Nazi past and intentions are not widely known.

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Germany paid reparations to Israel for the Holocaust, but the distribution of the money to the victims was problematic. Germany had no choice but to hand over billions of dollars to Israel, which made them feel awful because they believed the money would be used to harm Palestinians and potentially start another war. Germany then approached Egypt to offer assistance, but Egypt declined financial aid due to their own economic struggles. Instead, Germany offered their engineering expertise to help Egypt build a dam on the Nile to prevent annual flooding.

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In the year 1968, a US company based in West Germany arranged the shipment of 200 tons of yellow cake uranium. The raw material for nuclear fuel. The material was loaded from Belgium on a cargo ship named Schirsberg a and was officially bound for Italy to supply an Italian paint company. However, the fate of the ship was something Else. Upon reaching the Mediterranean Sea, the ship was surrounded by Israeli agents who quickly landed on board, hijacked the ship, and shifted all uranium into their own ship. This was actually a planned smuggling operation carried out by Israeli intelligence with help from a West German company. The cargo was registered using fake documents under a phony Liberian flag They lied. When Schirzberg a finally arrived in Italy, the cargo hold was empty. No one could prove where the uranium had gone, and Israel became the only nuclear power in Middle East.

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In 1933, a controversial agreement was made between a group of Zionists and Adolf Hitler, allowing German Jews to go to Palestine. This book, called "The Transfer Agreement," explores this deal and its impact on the Jewish state of Israel. The author, Edwin Black, whose parents were Holocaust survivors, faced opposition from his family for writing the book. The agreement led to the immigration of German Jews to Palestine and played a significant role in the development of Israel. Despite criticism, the author believes in the importance of revealing the truth. The book will be published by Macmillan.

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From 1923 to 1933, German nationalists were targeted by Jewish communists and terrorists, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries. Acts of terror continued, including the burning of the Reichstag in 1933. Hitler and Hindenburg took action, arresting communist leaders and issuing emergency decrees. The Night of the Long Knives in 1934 saw the execution of individuals planning a coup against Germany. In 1938, a Polish Jew murdered a German diplomat, triggering riots against Jewish and communist businesses. Goebbels ordered the violence to stop, and Hitler expressed his anger. The Kristallnacht events were often portrayed as spontaneous anti-Semitic riots, but the history books fail to mention the repeated acts of terror that provoked German resentment. A secret deal called the Transfer Agreement allowed German Jews to migrate to Palestine with their assets intact. Hitler supported Jewish immigration to Palestine until the war prevented further collaboration.

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In 1903, the Uganda scheme was proposed to create a Jewish homeland in East Africa. Europe was becoming hostile for Jews, so the idea of partnering with Britain to establish a homeland in present-day Kenya seemed appealing. The plan was approved by the Zionist Congress, but it never materialized. White settlers in East Africa opposed the scheme, fearing displacement. They formed an anti-Zionist committee and caused Britain to withdraw their offer. This raises questions about how the world would be different if the Jewish homeland had been established elsewhere.

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The conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East has its roots in British double dealing during World War I. The British promised both the Arabs and the Jews conflicting things, leading to a legacy of bloodshed and suffering. The secret Sykes-Picot Agreement divided the region into French and British spheres of influence, disregarding the aspirations of the Arab people. The Balfour Declaration promised support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine, further fueling tensions. The British mandate in Palestine and restrictions on Jewish immigration led to violence and polarization. Ultimately, the British legacy of betrayal and division continues to impact the region today.

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During World War I, Germany offered England a negotiated peace, but the Zionists in Germany went to the British war cabinet and promised to bring the United States into the war as an ally if they were given Palestine after the war. England agreed and made the Balfour Declaration, promising Palestine to the Zionists. After Germany's defeat, the Jews were blamed for their loss and faced discrimination. In 1933, the Jews declared a worldwide boycott against Germany, leading to tensions. The situation escalated, and Germany and the Jews ended up in a war to determine their survival. The Germans believed Europe had to be either Christian or communist.

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During World War 1, the United States was supposedly forced into the war so that the Zionists could obtain Palestine. After the war, the Zionists asked Great Britain to fulfill their promise in a cryptic letter known as the Balfour Declaration. At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, the Jews requested Palestine as their own territory. This made the Germans realize that they were defeated and suffered heavy reparations. The Jews had been prosperous in Germany before this, but the Germans felt betrayed. This betrayal is likened to the hypothetical scenario of the United States being at war with the Soviet Union and then being defeated because of the involvement of another country, like China. Germany was sold out for the sake of Jewish power.

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During World War I, Germany had the upper hand and offered England a negotiated peace. However, the Zionists in Germany made a deal with the British war cabinet, promising to bring the United States into the war as an ally in exchange for Palestine. The United States, influenced by pro-German Jews, entered the war. After the war, the Balfour Declaration promised Palestine to the Zionists as a reward for their help. The Germans felt betrayed by the Jews, who they had treated well before. The Jews declared a boycott against Germany, leading to tensions. The speaker believes that the Jews were responsible for both World War I and II, and that Germany saw the war as a fight between Christianity and communism.

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The Balfour Declaration was sent to Lord Rothschild, expressing support for a Jewish national home in Palestine. It was a significant moment in Jewish history, achieved through charm and persuasion. Despite facing challenges, the declaration was a pivotal event for the Jewish community after centuries of struggle.

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National Socialists in Germany wanted Jews to leave, while Zionists wanted them to go to Palestine to establish a Jewish state.

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The Middle East used to have many Jews, but now there are very few left due to persecution and discrimination. When Israel was created in 1948, many Jews fled for their lives. It's important to respect each other's history and promote acceptance, freedom, and kindness to ensure a safe home for all.

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In 1933, a secret negotiation between the Nazis and Zionists allowed German Jews and their assets to go to Palestine. This controversial agreement is described in the book "The Transfer Agreement." The author, Edwin Black, is the child of Holocaust survivors and faced opposition from his parents for writing the book. American Jews protested the treatment of Jews in Germany, but at the same time, a group of Zionists negotiated with the Nazis to allow the immigration of German Jews to Palestine. This deal, known as the transfer agreement, changed the landscape of Palestine and played a significant role in the establishment of Israel. The book has received mixed reactions, with some praising its truthfulness and others criticizing it for exploiting the silence of Holocaust survivors.

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The Balfour Declaration, addressed to Lord Rothschild, expressed the British government's support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine while ensuring the rights of non-Jewish communities. This declaration is seen as a significant moment in Jewish history. It was an unlikely outcome, driven by the persuasive efforts of Hein Weitzman, who convinced key figures like Arthur Balfour and Lloyd George. The letter went through multiple drafts before being finalized. Although it was a compromise, the declaration's promise of a national home for Jews remains its most important aspect. Overall, this event is considered a monumental milestone for the Jewish community after centuries of waiting.

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In 1933, a controversial book reveals secret negotiations between Nazis and Zionists, allowing German Jews to go to Palestine. The deal aimed to establish an independent Jewish state. The book, "The Transfer Agreement," describes the difficult choice faced by Jews during Hitler's rise to power. Despite initial opposition, the agreement led to the settlement of German Jews in Palestine, significantly impacting Israel's development. The book's author, Edwin Black, explores this complex history, shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of Nazi Germany and Jewish immigration. The emotional journey of uncovering this truth is reflected in the personal struggles of those involved.

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"I almost don't know these Jews." "Yeah. I saw what happened in Palestine." "In nineteen o five, the Jews went to Russia to try to kill the czar." "When the Russians found out what happened, they stopped them and put them out." "The Germans let them in in nineteen o five in mass numbers fleeing Russia." "They weren't fleeing persecution. They were fearing justice." "They tried to kill the czar." "The Germans let them get into banking." "Everything is made in Germany now." "The Jews took over." "Germans won World War one." "It's the Balfour Declaration." "America stepping into World War one made zero sense." "We want them at war with each other." "They told them, just give us Palestine as our homeland, and we get it." "Yeah. And it wasn't theirs to give."

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Jewish historians reveal a hidden history of Jewish involvement in the slave trade, dominating auctions in the Americas and Europe for centuries. Records show Jews as main buyers, even postponing auctions on Jewish holidays. From Roman times to the Middle Ages, Jews were major players in the slave trade, with higher slave holdings than non-Jews. This history, carefully documented but often unknown, sheds light on a controversial aspect of Jewish involvement in commerce throughout history.

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In 1916, Germany was on the verge of winning World War I, but Zionists in Germany approached the British war cabinet with a proposition: they could bring the United States into the war as an ally if Britain promised them Palestine after victory. Britain, despite having no claim to Palestine, agreed. At the time, the United States was largely pro-German, with Jewish-controlled media and banks favoring Germany due to anti-Czarist sentiments. These entities had refused to finance France and England, instead supporting Germany. However, upon the promise of Palestine, these same Jewish groups shifted their stance. Suddenly, German sentiment turned negative in American media, and the United States declared war on Germany.

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Speaker 0 presents a rapid-fire accumulation of allegations about Zionist Jewish supremacists allegedly infecting global affairs. The core themes include a claimed cancerous, lasting influence beginning in the 1800s and modernized by Theodore Herzl in 1897, with asserted connections to current events in Argentina and beyond. Key points and claims outlined: - Argentina: Zionist influence is described as expanding, with Israeli tourists allegedly starting wildfires and a “treasonous Zionist rat bastard” president of Argentina, who is said to collude with Israelis to turn Argentina into “another little Israel” and to burn land for land acquisition. The claim is that Zionists have long eyed Argentina since inception, with early Zionist leaders like Herzl considering Argentina due to fertile land and open immigration, and Jewish agricultural colonies already established there in the late 1800s. There is asserted “mass influx of Israelis, including IOF soldiers,” moving to Argentina as a Jewish homeland, with Israel destroying Argentina “before our eyes.” - Historical trajectory: The Havara transfer agreement is cited as Zionists collaborating with the Nazi government to enable German Jews to immigrate to Palestine in 1933, with about 60,000 German Jews moving to Palestine between 1933 and 1939. Israel’s creation in 1948 is stated, followed by the formation of the PLO in 1964. Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem and the West Bank in 1967 is linked to the formation of Hat Ma’as in 1987. Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in 1978 is tied to Hezbollah’s formation in 1982. - U.S. political angle: JFK’s purported order for the American Zionist Council (APAC) to register as an agent of a foreign government in 1962, and JFK’s assassination in 1963, are listed as connected events. - Africa and Congo: Israel allegedly built up Rwandan forces from 1963–1973, supplied weapons to the Hutu regime through 1994, with the 1994 Rwandan Genocide described as a consequence. A 1997 claim states Israel sent Dan Gribler to Congo to establish diamond mining and oil deals, and that Israel provided weapons to Congo militias, contributing to the First Congo War. - U.S. conflicts and leadership: Netanyahu is described as authoring a 1995 book predicting a World Trade Center bombing by Islamic militants; nine/eleven is claimed to have occurred with Mossad celebrated in 2001. Netanyahu is also said to have pressured the U.S. to attack Iraq in 2002 over non-existent WMDs, resulting in the 2003 invasion and over a million civilian deaths. A pattern is asserted of Israel pushing the U.S. to invade other countries, including Venezuela, with ongoing Middle East wars since 1948 and continuing into the present. - Iran and Gaza: Claims of unprovoked Israeli bombings of Iran and Mossad operations to demonize Islam are asserted, along with the destruction of mosques and attempts to install a Zionist-friendly public government in Iran with U.S. support. - Gaza and Palestine: Israel’s “livestream holocaust” in Gaza, “ethnically cleansing” Palestinians, and land theft across Palestine for a “greater Israel” are described as ongoing for decades. - Pedophilia and crime allegations: Israel is accused of hosting extensive human trafficking networks, including sex trafficking and organ trafficking involving Palestinians, and being linked to high-profile figures like Bernie Madoff as an example of Jewish supremacist criminality. - Global influence and control: Israel is described as a haven for pedophiles, rapists, and embezzlers, with claims that Israeli influence pervades governments, news networks, social media, entertainment, banks, real estate, and tax dollars; Israelis’ sports fans are labeled terrorists who sing about rape. - Call to action: The speaker condemns silence and advocates uniting against a common enemy, proposing to force them out of power by voting or other means, asserting a numerical advantage over those labeled as “the chosen ones.” Overall, the content weaves conspiracy theories about Zionist control of global events, historical provocations attributed to Israeli actors, and a dangerous, inflammatory call to action.

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The book introduces the idea that World War II wasn't simply a conflict of good versus evil, pointing to the alliance with Stalin. Before the alliance, Hitler's regime, through events like Kristallnacht and the Röhm purge, resulted in hundreds of deaths and approximately 25,000 people in concentration camps like Dachau, according to American historians. In contrast, Stalin's victims numbered around 10 million dead, including 5 to 9 million Ukrainians, plus the victims of Lenin and Trotsky. Despite Stalin's atrocities, the alliance was formed to defeat Hitler.

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As a child in Hebrew school, I learned about the Holocaust and questioned why the Germans acted as they did. My father's explanation of anti-Semitism didn't resonate with me, as I believed there should be a motive for such actions. The truth is often obscured. Benjamin Friedman’s 1961 speech sheds light on this. During World War I, Zionist Jews convinced England not to surrender, promising support if they granted Palestine. This led to over 100,000 American casualties and Germany's defeat. The Treaty of Versailles crippled Germany, and when they discovered the Zionists' secret deal, they felt betrayed. Friedman compares this to a hypothetical situation where Americans would feel similarly if a group secretly aided an enemy during a war. This illustrates the resentment that grew in 1920s Germany, although it did not lead to immediate harm against Jews.
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