ZGram - 10/16/2002 - "A little ray of sunshine..."
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irimland@zundelsite.org
Wed, 16 Oct 2002 20:25:19 -0700
ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny
October 16, 2002
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
It's been a very long two or three days I spent tying up loose ends
and finishing tasks that should have been finished months ago. For
my ZGram, I was looking for something simple and sweet that would
lift my spirit that I could pass on to my readers to make them feel
likewise.
Among my hundreds of e-mails I found this little item from a friend
whose contribution to our world is to abstract complex papers and
documents and make them understandable. Apparently this is a memo
that he wrote to himself:
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"I long ago concluded that the real purpose of WWII was to destroy
Europe and establish the state of Israel. The victory of Zionists and
Jewish Marxists was secured in the deaths of millions of Europe, the
burning of the cities of the heartland of European civilization, forced
labor camps in Siberia, and the 50-year genocide of the Palestinians.
But the wall is starting the crumble. This small article is about one
injustice, an injustice I was unaware of, and an injustice that has just
ended.
It is interesting that the Jews, who refuse to concede one inch
on any front, are now losing small battles around the world every day.
So overloaded with hatred and enemies, the Jews did not even have the
resources (political capital, manpower, lobbying muscle, surplus
accusations of anti-semitism...) to maintain this injustice.
Too many enemies... too many injustices to maintain...
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My feeling exactly! Too many enemies...too many injustices to
maintain! If you have eyes to see and ears to listen, you see and
hear it everywhere, in small but incremental ways.
The item itself? It's titled "People: House of Savoy", in Seattle
Times, October 16, 2002. p. A10:
"A petition to maintain the exile of the House of Savoy, Italy's former
royal family, has failed. The royal family has been in exile for 56
years as part of the postwar constitution as punishment for the family's
support for Benito Mussolini. The exiled heirs are Victor Emmanuel, who
was exiled at age 9, and his son Emmanuel Filiberto, 30, who was born
and raised in Switzerland."
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