The anti-Semite Ashkenazo-Zionist cult internal policies towards the Jews: The Betrayal and The Mask

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By Sam Elfassy

A new book by Dr. Aaron Itshaki, The Betrayal, The Ideological Sources of the Regime in the State of Israel.

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Picture: Shot to death by the Ashkenazo-Zionist regime while trying to inform the world of the thousands of abducted Jewish (Mizrahi*) children this cult has abused for ‘medical experiments’ and ritual practices. The late Shlomo Asulin is carried by his brothers in arms minutes after he was shot, 1994. *Mizrahi (or Sephardi): the genuine Jews, from Muslim countries and their descendants (Ashkenazis: mainly eastern Europeans and descendants).

A new book about the Ashkenazo-Zionist cult who brutally, mercilessly, and with no trace of moral boundaries, tries for few decades to get total and false possession and control over the Jewish people and terms like “Racism”, “Israel”, “Jews”, “Judaism”, “Holocaust”, and others. And over Palestine when claiming to be and to own all of those.

Dr. Itshaki demonstrates some of their criminal and perverted ways, practices and mechanisms through Jewish eyes, both as a scientific researcher and as one who had to face them as a victim. Dr. Itshaki was born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq, and immigrated to the Ashkenazo-Zionist state with his family in his youth without them knowing of the destruction they were going to face.

The Betrayal follows his former book, The Mask, Introduction to Ethnic Strategy in the State of Israel (Comparative Research). Both The Betrayal and The Mask are also based on Ashkenazo-Zionist government documents, documents from the Central Ashkenazo-Zionist Archives and their ‘Labor party’ Archive, research books, publications, periodicals, interviews and memories.

The author’s thesis for his doctorate, granted by the University of Jerusalem, dealt with the history of the Ashkenazo-Zionist entity in Palestine prior to the establishment of the ‘State of Israel’. Dr. Itshaki is also a graduate of the University of Jerusalem’s School of Education.

The present research places special emphasis on the sources from which the Ashkenazo-Zionist ‘State of Israel’ drew its primary ideological foundations which constitute the basis for its attitude the two sectors the research examines: the Ashkenazi and the Mizrahi sectors. This make it easier to understand the diabolic daily attitude and decades-old genocidel policy of the Ashkenazo-Zionists towards the noble Palestinian people.

Those sources are:

1. Racism

2. Anti-Semitism

3. Nietzschean

4. The Formation of an Ashkenazo-Zionist nationalism which excludes the Jews (the Mizrahis)

All these ideologies try to depend, in the most twisted way, to one extent or another, on the Old Testament.

The State of Israel’s attitude toward the Jews (Mizrahis) has always been based on norms that constitute unwritten law according to the British model.

The transport of the Jews (Mizrahis) to the State of Israel was imposed by the ‘State of Israel’ with the aid of international institutions and the great powers- primarily England. The State of Israel had to impoverish them and take away entirely their property in order to use them as a cheap and available source of labor compelling them to work in a slavish conditions.

In accordance with this strategy The State of Israel absolutely demonizes the Mizrahi as it idealizes the Askenazi and the white person in general. For this purpose it also exploits the Holocaust for the purpose of incitement against the Mizrahi.

Another Ashkenazi ‘reason’ for that aimed at incitement of conflict between the Mizrahi and Arab congregations, a thousands years role model for coexistence, in order to establish a divide and conquer reality. The same kind of diabolic aggression have been aimed towards Mizrahi and Arabs alike. The exact same diabolic practices are used these days against the Muslims worldwide and to create a reality of conflict and division between the Muslim world and the West.

This research study deals with the effect and use of Völkische ideology and the Jewish Holocaust in Europe as a tool for the State of Israel in its attitude to the two sectors: the Mizrahi and the Askenazi sectors.

With regard to three ideological spheres even the anti-Semitism in Europe in the 20th centuary are not extreme enough for the State of Israel in its attitude to the Mizrahi:

1. Totally uncivilized: The anti-Semites claimed that the Ashkenazis needed a civilized environment from which to acquire a civilization. With regard to the Jews (Mizrahis) , the State of Israel determined a complete lack of civilization.

2. Inferior intelligence: The anti-Semites determined that Aryans were potentially more intelligent than the Ashkenazis. The State of Israel related to the Jew (Mizrahi) as having inferior intelligence in the spirit of racism.

3. Negative psychological dynamic: The intellect becomes increasingly inferior with age and the Mizrahi mental health declines with increasing progress in education.

The State of Israel wages consistent psychological warfare against the Mizrahi children of all ages. It defined them as “special care”, namely: retarded. The state of Israel blames Mizrahi parents for the State neglect of children. The purpose for them to internalize this decree in order to break their motivation, destroy their feeling of humanity and ingrain in them a justification for their ordained status as slaves.

The State of Israel primarily uses education, that is: to shape the feelings and public standpoints in covert ways. For this purpose “science”, art and the media are used.

Racism has great impact on the Hebrew language because of the need to settle the contradiction between racist policy of the State of Israel and the farce of humanist democracy it maintains.

In relation to the Mizrahi, the Hebrew language serves the tactical needs of the State. The meanings of essential words and terms have been unrecognizably distorted. What is written or spoken cannot be understood from the linguistic meaning but only from an examination of the meanings in action. Among the most basic words are: Jews, Israelis, religion, nation and intermingling of the Diaspora.

The structure of the regime is also adapted to ideology in a way that is compatible with single party fascist regimes although it is ostensibly a multi party State. The parties serve as branches of the Ashkenazo-Zionist organization which is in fact a party because of its political and ideological platform.

The State of Israel imposes a monolithic ideology. It acts as an organic body based on a racist plutocracy and significant subordination to governmental hierarchy under which are science, art and other organizations. These phenomena characterize fascist regimes.

Division of authorities: legislative, executive, judicative are formal, merely functional. They are subordinate to an ideology that serves as a constitution which sterilizes independence.

The dangers warned about in this book are critical. Public lynching trials are openly conducted without protest or warning. Medical experiments are widely carried out on Mizrahis by the State and its agents, some of which are for money. Many died or were physically and mentally mutilated. Experiments were carried out under the pretext of ringworm, “a genetic map” and coronaries. A huge unknown number of children and fertile women, at least thousands of them have been abducted by official establishment agents of the State of Israel. Most or many of them may have died because of the medical experiments or may have been murdered after the experiments and vanished without a trace so there would be no witnesses to crimes carried out. Exceptions to the rule were cases where a follow up was necessary, such as: “ringworm” experiments. If one compares the public storm and efforts made to find Yosi Shuchmacher (an Ashkenazi) who was abducted by his grandfather until he was returned to his family, one would understand the difference in attitude inherent and the dangers in the absence of a struggle against omissions and activities of official racism of the State of Israel.

This book has been published in order to warn Israeli society and particularly the intellectuals and any human being of Israel’s steep and dangerous decline. This book is a warning against the very worst. Israeli racism derives from economic exploitation but does not stop at economic oppression and social humiliation. Racism gives the State unlimited options because of the nullification of the human significance of its victims. As proved in other places, this means the moral permission for any abuse to the point of annihilation.

It is civic and moral duty to fight against this option of the State of Israel because of its racism. This means obligation of every one to struggle in order to break the wide-spread racism as official profound ideology of the State of Israel.

THE MASK - Introduction to Ethnic Strategy in the State of Israel [Comparative Research]

For the first time, in The Mask, a comparative study is presented of the attitude of the establishment, in particular the heads of the establishment, to the Jewish population according to their ethnic origin prior to and after the founding of the State of Israel. In order to set the parameters for the manner of treatment, the government divided the Jewish population into two large sectors, calling them inter alia: Ashkenazi and Mizrahi. The book describes the establishment’s ideology and methods of implementation, and also investigates the spiritual, socio-political and historical sources on which they are based.

The State of Israel initiated separation between “white men” and Mizrahi. The term “white” is almost never used because of the inherent racist sense.

Following the dramatic events of World War I and World War II, racism was no longer openly an agreed axiom in Western consciousness. On one hand, the Socialist International had an absolutely negative reaction to racism, and on the other National Socialism denied the racial unity of the white man and established racist ranking among the peoples of Europe. These trends jeopardized the existing order. The West was constrained to unite ranks worldwide, including the peoples under Colonial rule, and to mobilize them to the war effort against Nazism. This led to condemnation of any form of racism. Therefore, and in order to lull the victims, it became vital for the Israeli government to camouflage its racist strategy.

Five principal methods have been employed to these ends: a) total denial; b) directives transmitted from the top of the government and institutional pyramids as accomplished facts; c) division of the government ideology between the sciences in the academic and spiritual world, in society, in art, in publishing and in any other way; d) extensive use of sophisms including terms used in a way contrary to their universal meaning, to prevent the possibility of real communications on the question of the relation to Mizrahi; e) enforced hushing up.

Since the positions and the directives for rejecting the Mizrahi come down from the heads of the establishment, they constitute binding orders; anyone failing to perform them risks his status and is liable to dismissal.

The establishment approach determines the separation between “nation” and “religion” as is common practice in colonial countries. The Israeli establishment treats Mizrahi as an alien ethnic factor, a situation that allows implementation of a destructive plutocratic policy. They are defined as alien national groups or a different people, thereby channeling generations of hatred of gentiles against them. The ethnic struggle is waged by the establishment and its followers only because the Mizrahi see themselves as an integral part of the Jewish people. When a Mizrahi expresses a view that exposes the situation, he comes up against a complete conspiracy of silence; it remains at the individual level without possibility of penetrating the public domain, because all the spoken and written media are under the authority of the ethnic regime.

In the State of Israel the regime’s treatment of the two parts of the population has been characterized strategically by absolute dualism, based on racial theory, both at the ideological level and the practical level of implementation, from the beginning of settlement onward, with the intention that this will continue indefinitely. This ideology is based on pseudo-scientific etiology and class division that cannot be changed in the framework of the accepted norms of the regime. This ideology has been inculcated intensively and consistently, becoming a deep-seated religious belief not subject to the rules of factual argumentation and intellectual logic.

The ethnic strategy is based on three principles of separation that were defined as early as the Ottoman period: a) social; b) economic and class; c) geographic.

Racism in the State of Israel has two characteristics: (1) classical racism that determines total inferiority of the Jews (Mizrahis) as opposed to idealization of those called “Ashkenazim”; and (2) grafting of situations from the world of antisemitism standard in Central and Eastern European antisemitic circles in the first half of the twentieth century. The institutions of the State and the ‘World Zionist Organization’ made every effort, whether legitimate or otherwise, to accelerate and even to force the transfer of the Jews (Mizrahis) to the State of Israel collectively and in haste, and at the same time the rumor was spread by the Israeli establishment that the Mizrahi constituted a real cultural and existential danger, and even as regards the level of wages of the “vatikim” (Vatik literally means “old” or “veteran”, but is used as a sophism to distinguish between Mizrahi and Ashkenazi, even if they arrived in the country in the same period.)- a term that served as a name also for those who arrived in the mass immigration from the Christian countries. From the top of the governmental pyramid it was determined and disseminated that the Mizrahi constituted an unquestionable security risk for the country and its inhabitants. A belief was inculcated in the public that the Mizrahi are totally uncivilized, a claim that Nazi Germany did not dare to make, in that it was equivalent to express verbal and public permission to exploit and oppress to the point of genocide as actually happened in Africa and North America.

The government positions vis-a-vis the ethnic question have had a decisive influence on the nature and structure of the regime, for three main reasons: 1) The division and independence of the authorities has become formal only, in that they are subject to the ideological directives, with absolute obedience to the leadership; 2) Contrary to the norm in democratic countries, all the scientific, artistic, publishing and public associations are committed to the service of the regime’s positions; and 3) Ideologically and socially, the regime is based on Nietzchean philosophy and the Volkische trends that prevailed in Central and Eastern Europe in the late nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century.

Israeli Prime Ministers expressed profound hatred and loathing and incited against the Mizrahi. A decisive role in the realization and dissemination of the racial doctrine was played by state and public institutions.

The healthcare system spread lies, in and outside Israel, about infectious diseases that existed only in the heads of leaders in the State of Israel, including sexually transmitted diseases, skin diseases etc., and “facts” were disseminated on mental instability of the Mizrahi. The healthcare system criminally took healthy children from their mothers and single and married women of childbearing age from their families in an organized and planned fashion, in broad daylight, with the full knowledge of the establishment, and with its resources, its support and government financing with public money. Their fate or the fate of most of them is unknown. There are indications that medical experiments were carried out.

Philology was used to make the public shun the Mizrahi and to distort critically important terms in order to incite the public and hide what was happening. Sociology served to justify the governments’ domestic policy. This “science” served the State in its description of the Mizrahi as subhuman. A great effort was made by the Jewish Agency, the Israeli governments and institutions to turn children against parents, to humiliate parents before their children and to isolate the children from their parents. In a specific case it was decided in the Jewish Agency Absorption Department, with massive governmental support, to separate the children from their parents, as regards nutrition, claiming that the parents took the food for themselves and kept it from their children. The children refused, and the institutions carried out collective punishment through reducing of the daily bread ration. “Psychologists” and “educators” blame the parents for the establishment’s neglect of the children, while a cruel and continuous psychological struggle is waged against the Mizrahi children of all ages, with the aim of destroying their motivation, instilling despair, and shattering their self-confidence. They are defined as “special-care”, namely retarded. The head of the system claims that education of the Mizrahi constitutes a pathological process that will undermine their mental health and that their intellectual levels are very low. Some assert that as the child advances in the years of his study his intelligence level decreases. A leading psychologist even cautions against education for these children, fearing competition with the “Ashkenazi” children. These and others of their ilk are highly placed in the establishment, teach in academies and have become legends.

While hatred of the Arabs is great because of political disputes, it is argued that the Mizrahi are worse than and inferior to Arabs. Thus the Mizrahi are perceived as a dangerous demographic problem because of their natural increase.

There is total demonization of the Mizrahi in contrast to idealization of those called “Ashkenazim”. The book refutes these arguments, based on original documents, facts and proven data.

Economically, in the Ottoman period, the ‘World Zionist Organization’ institutions transferred large sums of money for oppression of the Yemenites until the death rate exceeded the birth rate and there was a danger of their extinction in the settlements. Under the British Mandate the Mizrahi and native Oriental Jews were deprived of sources of income until the point of starvation. The Jewish Agency and the establishment in the State of Israel prepared the ground in order to make the Mizrahi slave workers, according to the UN definition. The Mizrahi were brought to Israel in such a way that they arrived penniless. For the multitudes of immigrants from Europe a supreme effort was made to restore their property and to compensate them also in the period of Nazi rule.

In the State of Israel the Mizrahi were sent to quarantine camps and were ill treated in order to break their spirit and to prepare them psychologically for a life of servitude.

Those known as “vatikim” grew rich from the cheap labor of the Mizrahi.

The immigrants from the Christian countries were “absorbed” directly in the large cities and in places where there were already infrastructures. They were spoiled, some being hospitalized in institutions for the mentally ill because of the “shock of freedom”. Deceptively the term “new immigrants” or “mass immigration” were attributed to the Mizrahi even though the immigration from Central and Eastern Europe was more massive. The “Eshkol Plan”, which was published officially, amounts to social, geographic and class separation, pushing the Mizrahi to the bottom of the ladder, in remote localities without infrastructures.

Creation of secular parties under Mizrahi leadership is actually forbidden. The book shows that the enforcement systems have no difficulty in forcing or extorting baseless testimonies. Criminal files were invented against Mizrahi leaders who showed independent thinking. Showcase trials were carried out in the form of a public lynch, organized and directed by the establishment.

Israeli law shields racists. The “Slander Law” does not protect Mizrahi, since they are not defined as an “individual” or a “corporation”. This gives the establishment and its leaders a legal permit in academic life, the arts, scholarly publications and the media, and including the prime ministers, to verbally attack the Mizrahi and to sling mud at them as they see fit with the financial and moral encouragement of the establishment.

The rule that determines in the State of Israel is the supremacy of norms over law. Below is a quotation from the heads of the criminology establishment: “The criminal, the outcast and the pervert are not defined by law, ethics or force majeure, but the power elites in society, through the social stigma”. These stigmas are widely, openly and constantly disseminated. Even those who acknowledge this are rewarded with prestige and the Israel Prize.

In this way a sectorial ethnic plutocratic regime has been established in the State of Israel.

The conclusions emerging from this study are very bleak and must serve as a warning for the future.



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