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To: Rarebird who wrote (78013)10/6/2001 12:32:11 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) of 116741
 
If the World had treated Jews more kindly,.....

What do you think are the reasons why the world had treated the Jews less kindly/unkindly?

By the way, I overheard a conversation between two academics at a science conference in 1975 that the State of Israel was actually founded on a bacterium ---the particular bacterium that could polymerize 1,3-butadiene
(CH2=CH-CH=CH2) into synthetic rubber which was indispensable to the allies in WWII to make tires for warplanes and motorized military vehicles etc. You see, for quite a while the U-2 blockade was successful in making natural rubber inaccessible to the Allies. It seemed that a Jewish research chemist came to the rescue: he had stumbled upon that special bacterium.

Then a group of Jewish financiers (Rothschilds?) and the chemist and I believe Chiam Weizmann (sp?) went to the British Govt and declared they would give them the vital secret and huge loans provided Britain would agree to the proclamation of the State of Israel after the war. Well, it seems the rest is history.

In 1948, Albert Einstein was offered the post of Head of State but he declined, and the post went to Ben Gurion, who was succeeded by Golda Meier and others, etc.

Tiny Israel was founded on a bacterium!!! Interesting, isn't it?

Your comments, please.
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