giovedì 31 luglio 2025

Israel and Zionist Deviance...

 


Everything follows its own cyclical path. And so it will be for Zionism, too. Now that this "distinctive power" of our century seems to have reached its peak, here come the signs of its decline.

But let's begin by trying to understand how and when this Zionism was born. It is generally believed that it originated from a school of thought that arose within the Jewish community in the early years of the last century (or at the end of the previous one) and found its first concrete implementation in the founding of Israel. This event was, however, accompanied by a strong growth in the influence of a certain Jewish "class" in the world of economics and finance.

It was precisely as a result of this powerful influence that England agreed to the cession of Palestine at the end of the Second World War, so that the Jews (victims of persecution and extermination) could establish (or re-establish) their own homeland. The famous "promised land"... And the return to that ideal home occurred with a rapid penetration and occupation of Palestinian territory, considered "their own".

And the birth of Israel, the necessary cornerstone to establish a precedent and establish a future path, effectively sanctioned the implementation of Zionism. A land is like a temple; if you possess a temple, religion is sanctified; otherwise, it is merely a hypothesis. And the Zionist identity needed and still needs precisely this: a temple symbolizing the fulfillment of the promises of the god Yahweh. A return to the motherland after the diaspora caused by the destruction of the temple by Titus.

Yet, be careful, the Jewish diaspora was not actually caused specifically by the destruction of Jerusalem. This military operation only served to accelerate a process that had already occurred and been underway for centuries. The Jewish diaspora, or nomadism, was a component of their culture. The pastoral Semitic origins of this patriarchal tribe and the tendency to wander in search of new pastures were deeply rooted in Jewish DNA. The Jewish people, divided into various families, were already scattered throughout the known world when some of their bands began to settle in Palestine, opposing and subjugating the indigenous farmers, those who had built the first cities of antiquity (remember the story of Jericho?).

This expansionist drive and the belief in a right, guaranteed by their God, to appropriate the property of others, along with the sectarian "distinction" that made the Jews different from all other peoples, allowed a right, a creed, to assert itself in their culture, placing the chosen people above all other human beings. I'm not making this up; just read the Bible and the Torah to realize it.

But this is beside the point... let's get back to the main topic. However, allow me one last consideration. For Jews, considering themselves members of a "single" culture, shared through genetic transmission, meant that the religious bond was strong enough to maintain a sense of nationhood and community, despite not living in the same land. And this is a key point. But this ancestral attachment to their ethnic roots is not yet the root cause of Zionism... Far from it! In fact, for true Jews, those born and raised according to tradition, Zionism is seen as a kind of deviance, a heresy. Just as were the Christian and Muslim heresies. Indeed, we know well that these two religions arose as variants of Judaism.

But what and who do I mean by "true Jews"? I don't mean to refer simplistically to those Orthodox Jews who folkloristically lament at the Wailing Wall; I am referring in general to the entire "gens" of Jewish origin, both before and after the "diaspora" (from 70 AD). They are the descendants of Jews scattered throughout the known world of antiquity, from Persia to Greece, from Egypt to Italy, and so on. But all these Jews—or rather, their descendants—are today a small minority of the international Jewish community.


In truth, many of these "original" Jews are today among the most ardent opponents of Zionism. And the reason is simple: Zionism arose from non-Jewish elements. Zionism arose in a racial context different from the Jewish one. Essentially, it is the result of a historical retaliation by "conversi" of Caucasian Turkmen origin and Zoroastrian faith, who embraced the "faith" of the Chosen People in the year 1000 AD (due to an unfortunate mistake by some rabbis who vouched for them). They did so simply for political expediency, for power reasons, and to maintain a distinction between the two "religious" blocs then vying for dominion over the land: Muslims and Christians.

These "conversi," an entire people, the Khazars, formed the Jewish component of Eastern Europe. The seeds of Zionism were planted with this feigned "conversion," even if the model was not yet clear. This became clear later thanks to preachers such as the Austro-Hungarian Theodor Herzl, today considered the founding father of Zionism. Herzl expounded his ideas in 1896 in the pamphlet "The Jewish State" and in 1897 organized the first World Zionist Congress in Basel, where he was elected president of the movement.

With its success, thanks in part to the support of English financial Freemasonry, Zionism appropriated the Jewish identity despite having nothing to do with the Semitic people. And as often happens, "the last shall be first," and the new adherents to the Zionist creed established themselves as self-holders of a purely "elective" Judaism, the most fanatical, also because they knew they had no real right to it and therefore earned it through reiterated zealotry and hatred both toward their original opponents, Christians and Muslims, and toward the original Jews.

The Zionists, who are actually spurious non-Semitic Jews, the successors of those Khazars who today comprise the ranks of bankers and financiers who direct world politics and the economy and who have usurped the title of "chosen people" to dominate, starting with Israel, the entire West...

Just to clarify...

Paolo D'Arpini - Committee for Lay Spirituality




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