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To: carranza2 who wrote (53945)8/23/2009 12:34:15 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217773
 
I did not invent the term Perfidious Albion? British Mandate of Palestine. The preamble of the mandate declared:

Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have also agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting into effect the declaration originally made on November 2nd, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favor of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.
SOURCE: Wiki

as you can see they place the seeds of discord wherever they have been. Leaving behind ungovernable places.



To: carranza2 who wrote (53945)8/23/2009 5:28:10 PM
From: Gib Bogle  Respond to of 217773
 
It's also worth mentioning that LaRouche (bizarrely) identifies Britain with the Jews. It is discussed in the Wikipedia article that in LaRouche's writing, references to London as a power centre are often coded references to a Jewish conspiracy:

"A number of commentators, including Laird Wilcox, John George and Daniel Pipes, have discussed claims by Dennis King that there are coded references in LaRouche's writings. Wilcox and George write that "Dennis King goes to considerable lengths to paint LaRouche as a neo-Nazi, even engaging in a little conspiracy-mongering of his own. King maintains, for example, that words like "British" were really code words for 'Jew.'"[162] Daniel Pipes writes that "Dennis King insists that [LaRouche's] references to the British as the ultimate conspirators are really `code language' to refer to Jews. In fact, these are references to the British."[163] Pipes, however, also alleges that "LaRouche places a British-Jewish alliance at the center of his conspiracism."[164]"