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Israel
This book goes into detail on:
- The plan
to force Jews from Judea and Samaria by murdering their rabbis and
spiritual leaders.
- The threats,
blackmail, bribes and murder of those politicians who refuse to play
the game.
- The Vatican's
plans to create a second Holocaust.
- The PLO's
digging under the Temple Mount in search of biblical blackmail.
- An internal
terror squad run by the former Foreign Minister.
- New evidence
and eye-witnesses to the Rabin murder.
- The Holocaust
the Israeli establishment wants blotted from history.
- Why the
EU hates Israel; the Vatican and Bilderberg Group.
- The real
rulers of the US, the Council On Foreign Relations and its Israeli
agenda.
- Spreading
anti-semitism through the visible Jews of the media.
- The creation
of a Palestinian nation from thin air.
- The covert
war against both the Jewish and Christian religions.
Review
by By Joel Skousen
Editor - Publisher World Affairs Brief
I've just completed Save Israel, Barry Chamish's fifth book in his series
of intelligence briefings on the crisis in Israel. It is a must read.
The first three books by Chamish (Traitors and Carpetbaggers in the
Promised Land, Israel Betrayed, and The Last Days of Israel), as well
as Save Israel, are compilations, with revisions and updates, of his
periodic briefings on Israel, of which I am a recipient. His fourth
book, Who Murdered Yitzhak Rabin?, is a complete work in and of itself
and is the definitive investigative work on the assassination.
Chamish's books should be read as a series because each work builds
upon the others as Chamish tracks the ongoing saga of intrigue and betrayal
of Israeli sovereignty from within the halls of power. Chamish and I
are both convinced there is a globalist conspiracy controlling the governments
of the US, EU and Israel (though there are competing factions within
the conspiracy, and a vast array of naive, loyal or manipulated government
employees who do what they're told, not being fully aware of the agenda
being advanced under the guise of National Security).
Since there are no defectors from the top echelons, Chamish finds the
best evidence of conspiracy and betrayal in the accounts of whistleblowers
who tell of government collusion and cover-up for corruption, murder,
blackmail and bribery in high government affairs - all illegal acts
that go unpunished because of a broad system of immunity granted to
inside players. Where Chamish lacks insider testimony, he culls through
the police evidence directly or watches for contradictions in official
and media versions until he figures out what really happens. He could
easily qualify as Israel's Sherlock Holmes. Chamish has a steel-trap
logical mind that lets no detail escape his notice.
Analyzing conspiracy is a fine art. There is a lot of garbage and disinformation
out there, particularly stemming from certain people who claim to know
more than they can really know and still be on the good side. These
types of people are either disinformation artists or are making some
things up. But, to Chamish's credit, whenever he gets better information,
he is quick to discard the old. He doesn't keep hanging on to problem
information just to save his ego. He's a seasoned fighter and values
only what is ultimately true.
If there are weaknesses in Chamish's books, it is in the editing. Perhaps
due to the constraints of time and being too close to the action, Chamish
fails to provide dates for comments referring to "last week"
or some other unspecified date. There are also several Hebrew crossover
words thrown into his writings that are understandable to those who
frequent Israel, but which many readers probably won,t understand. Just
type them into an internet search engine as you read along, and a suitable
interpretation will be produced. Lastly, you,ll encounter a dizzying
host of new names of key players and conspirators in Israeli operations
that will be hard to keep track of, let alone keep straight. Have patience;
the important names keep surfacing regularly in each new scandal or
cover-up, and pretty soon you,ll know who the important ones are. Don't
try to remember them all. It helps if you start with his earlier books
so you can see the big picture.
Save Israel, Chamish's latest, is the best so far. Before his Rabin
expos? gained national attention, Chamish was viewed as a kook, albeit
tenacious, an author to be ridiculed by the establishment press or ignored.
No longer is Chamish ignored. His Herculean efforts to expose corruption
in Israel have made him a type of folk hero among critical thinkers.
By his own admission, he,s a flawed man, who the government and media
loves to take pot shots at. Yet most of his imperfections can be overlooked
because his intellectual integrity is what,s most important here. I
consider Barry Chamish the world's most savvy witness of current events
in Israel. He's not perfect, but he's the best Israel has for now.
Sincerely, Joel
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