Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Soldiers murder civilians in Gaza, oops France

The shootings in Toulouse of three children by a gunman on a motorbike should abhor all decent people.  In the murder of the children, a Rabbi was also killed, bringing the death-toll to four people, all Jewish.

Murder is murder, and whether it is Jewish school children in France, Palestinians in Gaza, or Serbians in NATO-enforced occupied Kosovo-Metohija, the murder of civilians is especially disgusting.

What is remarkable in this case is that the Sarkozy regime in Paris have managed to release pictures of French soldiers draped in a wartime Nazi flag, and has declared that these are the men responsible for the murder of the school children, and also for the killing of three paratroopers of non-European origin.  The declaration is reminiscent of George W Bush's immediate accusation against Tim Osman, aka Osama Bin Laden, following the 9/11 massacre which has been used to justify every terrorist assault on free nations since 2001. 

Isn't it interesting that the State has so much information, so quickly.  The cynical-minded may be tempted to see this atrocity as a false flag operation designed to damage the Front National at the Presidential elections next month.  Of course, a neo-Nazi bogeyman out slaying Jews would do much to gain sympathy for government policies in support of Israel.

A national day of mourning is being held today for the dead Jews, but not for the dead Black paratroopers, who have been downgraded to a footnote in this story, and possibly an embarrassing one due to one of them being a Muslim.  How revealing that dead Jews gain immediate international outpourings of grief in the kosher press, but dead Blacks are all but ignored. 

Why would a mad gunman attack a school, when there are plenty of synagogues to attack, with many more Jews to kill?  Could it be because the murder of children is even more morally repugnant than the murder of adults?  Maybe the Chief Rabbi didn't want the cost of redecorating a damaged temple?

This incident reeks of State involvement, just like the Breivik atrocity in Oslo.  Who gains?  Do anti-Zionists now have an opportunity to throw off their oppressors, or will this attack be used to increase the powers of the Police State to silence criticism of the Jewish control of international finance?  Does Israel gain sympathy and support for its continuing aggression against the Islamic world, and its proposed attack on Syria and Iran?  Methinks the answer is obvious.

It wouldn't surprise me if evidence of links to Syria emerge in the coming weeks.  At any rate, this series of murders is good for Sarkozy, good for Israel, and (the victims aside) good for the Jews.  It is a tragedy for France insofar as that proud nation may now follow the fully Zionised UK in implementing laws against freedom of speech and thought.  There is more to this case than meets the eye.