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Cal Thomas: Zionut Warmonger

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Blond Knight [OP]

2005-04-29 04:14 | User Profile

Have these lickjobs like Thomas ever read the Bible? In particular, the first commandment, Exodus 20:3. "Do not have any other gods besides me." (From The Holy Bible, An American Translation, by William F. Beck)

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Cal Thomas Joins the Call for Philistine Blood Charles E. Carlson

Cal Thomas, author of Israel's Big Gamble is a polished, Ivy League spokesman for Christian-Zionism who at the same time wears a Pro-life mask on his other face. The Freeman Center for Strategic Studies, which published the story, is a Jewish American tax-exempt group with a stated purpose of promoting Israel's aims in the USA. Unity Coalition for Israel is a foreign government front that uses US Judaized Christians as spokesmen to monger for the total elimination of the Palestinian people, and which circulated the story on the Internet.

What do these three propagandist have in common? Certainly not "Blessed are the Peacemakers," as Jesus said.

According to each of these three, the Palestinians (we prefer to call them Philistines*) are incapable of living in peace. Freeman Center uses Israeli immigrant Youssef Bodansky, a professional liar as its “terrorism expert.” We exposed him as an Israeli public relations agent years ago. Unity Coalition for Israel joined Freeman Center in using Cal Thomas as a “Christian” spokesman to help make us believe that Philistines are incapable of peace, and that they are sub-human when compared to the peace seeking and long suffering Israelis. You will note in Thomas’ article, which we have republished, that he blames terrorism not on any logical cause and effect, or even on “bad” individuals like Arafat or various organizations, as has been the press’s practice, but instead Thomas treats “terrorism” as a character trait of Philistines. This is the World Zionism racial view that Judaized-Christians like Cal Thomas smoothly peddle to evangelicals.

The Philistine victims do, for the first time since I began to meet them, admit they feel the desperateness of their situation. A recent poll shows that the optimism that I observed less then three years ago in Gaza is faltering in the face of events too mean to contemplate. These developments are: the US government’s unexpected ruthlessness in Iraq, and our leaders open plans for more of the same wherever there is the least sign of Arab independence; the US support for the terrible, 200 mile long, Berlin Wall around and through West Bank communities; the lack of any real Arab national support for the Philistines, and most terrible of all, the openly expressed callousness of thousands of leaders of the Judaized-Christian churches. A small spark of encouragement comes from a few mainline churches that have noticed and have spoken out in small whispers. They could turn the tide.

Cal Thomas is part of the advanced publicity plan that, if carried out, will allow Israelis to kill or deport up to three million Philistines taking their land wherever it has value, and placing the survivors on fenced reservations for forced labor. Anyone should be able to readily understand why two committed Zionist organizations might want to condition the rest of us to look the other way when the scheduled extermination takes place. Acquiring property for Alyah (the return) is simply business to them. But why would Cal Thomas, who claims to be washed clean of his sins in the blood of Jesus Christ, allow himself to be a part of mass murder scheme?

Thomas is no different from his Israeli allies because, as we have documented in much detail, today’s evangelical churches are Judaized… even more Zionist than the Synagogue down the street…perhaps more Zionist than most of those in Israel. Cal Thomas is a Zionist, and that means he cannot be a Christ follower. It also means he must ignore what Jesus says about killing the Philistines, or anyone else if Israel is doing the killing

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Here is what Thomas’ allies want you to accept about the nature of the Philistines, from Israel’s Big Gamble:

“The flaw from the beginning has been the belief that what Israel does or doesn't do affects the conduct of her enemies, whose policy remains the elimination of Israel “

Thomas uses soft soap, but his words have the same meaning as those of the Israeli “settler”-squatter who told PBS’s FRONTLINE last week: "There are certain conditions, according to Jewish law, under which non-Jews may live here," says Shmuel ben Yishai, an Israeli settler in Hebron. "This doesn't apply to the Arabs, they don't fit the category. They have to get the hell out!"

Frontline’s unusual documentary about Israeli extremism, ISRAEL’S NEXT WAR, makes it clear that Cal Thomas’ buddies want no less than deportations for the Philistines, which means annihilation and roadside burials: “Get out” means to die for many of the 3.5 million people.

But there is an answer and it makes perfect sense in this matter of life and death. Once we understand why Judeo-Christians cannot even bring themselves to pray for peace, it’s easy to see why changing our churches is the solution. I once was a Deacon in one of them. The simple solution for the Philistines’ problem, as well as for most of our own in this country, is to place the blame where it belongs, on America’s churches and a few leaders like Cal Thomas. The non-Judaized churches can influence hundreds of millions for peace as soon as they rediscover their missing backbone.

If you want to be part of this simple plan to save the Palestinians, and at the same time end the USA’s drive for perpetual war, you need to read PHARISEE WATCH, study our action plan, PROJECT STRAIT GATE. It is all about challenging the Judaized Churches all over America.

*The Philistines: The indigenous people in a Biblical land they are named after, part of which is now called Israel.


edward gibbon

2005-04-30 15:41 | User Profile

Cal Thomas as so many of his kind is quite generous with the blood of others and finds nothing wrong in advocating others face dangers he shirked. From my book: [QUOTE]Among the defenders of Dan Quayle in the press was the columnist, Cal Thomas. Thomas, who had worked for the evangelist Jerry Falwell, thought that Quayle may have had the same doubts about the war in 1969 that Thomas had in 1965. Thomas called Quayle's decision to serve in the National Guard morally understandable and defensible.[1] Some time later in 1992 when commenting on Bill Clinton's decision to evade the draft, Mr. Thomas wrote that some children of '60s who said they were morally opposed to the Vietnam War were "no doubt cowards masquerading as men of principle". Mr. Thomas remembered blacks, poor mountain men from West Virginia and backwoodsmen from Arkansas who went through basic training in the army with him and thought these young men did not want to fight and possibly die. Yet, these men had guts, and they trained and went.[2] This appeal to patriotic impulses must be balanced by something Mr. Thomas had revealed about himself. Mr. Thomas during his army service had received orders to Vietnam, but rather than accept them as a good patriot should, Mr. Thomas pulled strings and saw an officer who pulled him off orders to Vietnam.[3] One felt entitled to wonder if Mr. Thomas should not have felt any pangs of conscience or desire to blurt unpopular truths especially after exposure to Jerry Falwell.

  1. Philadelphia [I]Daily News[/I], p30, Aug 25, 1988
  2. Philadelphia [I]Daily News[/I], p30, Feb 20, 1992
  3. Los Angeles [I]Times[/I], Part V, p5, May 29, 1988[/QUOTE]Thomas and his friends continue to have more influence and power than they deserve. What a despicable creature.