Israeli Secrets I Shouldn't Know



"This picture was taken by a friend while in Eilat recently. It is on the road that crosses the border and one of the first things a visitor sees when coming from Egypt into Israel. I have written about the involvement of Freemasonry in the Israeli Government mainly through the Supreme Court and the Knesset. But this makes a clear statement to anyone crossing the border into Israel that the Illuminati (or freemasons) are in control here." Excerpt and image from: cephas-library.com - Masons Desire to Rebuild Solomon's Temple

No outsider was /supposed /to discover what I did about Israel. And I'm sorry I did. I could be raising my kids in suburban Modiin and working on raising my bowling average. My most outrageous political statement might be, "Now why would any teenager want to French-kiss Chaim Ramon?"

But I did discover that Israel's founders and its establishment created a nation based on a form of Freemasonry called Sabbatainism. The first cities they founded were not given Jewish names but Masonic ones:

Tel Aviv - The first Jewish city was named for a Babylonian internment camp for Jewish slaves. It was from Tel Abib that Ezekiel was lifted by a peculiar biblical-age UFO to watch a city being constructed. And it was from Babylon that the Jews changed their months and learned a skill that God hated, astrology.

Petach Tikve - Meaning Gate Of Hope, the Sabbatain phrase for female genitilia.

Rosh Pina - Situated precisely on the 33rd latitude, this town means keystone, for it was intended to be the keystone to illumination. What is not understood is that the last three steps in the Masonic rites, parallel ancient Israel's latitudes, from the 30th to 33rd. The British called Rosh Pina's airport, the 33rd runway.

http://www.airports-worldwide.com/israel/mahanaim_ben_yaakov_israel.htm

And if you think Israel's founders were unaware of what they were building, think again. Here is Ben Gurion ruminating in 1962:

View larger image: http://users.cyberone.com.au/myers/bengur62.jpg

Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel, seemed to have remarkable prescience. Invited in 1962 to predict what the world would be like in 25 years' time, he told Look magazine:

"The image of the world in 1987 as traced in my imagination: the Cold War will be a thing of the past. Internal *pressure of the* constantly growing *intelligensia in Russia for more freedom* and the pressure of the masses for raising their living standards may lead to a *gradual democratization of the Soviet Union*. On the other hand, the increasing influence of the workers and farmers, and *rising political importance of men of science, may transform the United States into a welfare state* with a planned economy. *Western and Eastern Europe* will become *a federation* of autonomous states having a *Socialist *and democratic regime. With the exception of the* USSR as a federated Eurasian state*, all *other continents *will become *united in a world alliance*, at whose disposal will be an *international police force*. *All armies* will be *abolished*, and there will be *no more wars*. In *Jerusalem,* the United Nations (a truly United Nations) will build a *shrine of the Prophets* to serve the *federated union of all continents*; this will be the scene of the *Supreme Court of Mankind*, to settle all controversies among the federated continents, as prophesied by Isaiah.

And here is Ben Gurion's dream shrine, the Supreme Court building designed by the Rothschilds. Note the 30 steps followed by a final 3 leading to illumination:


http://www.abidemiracles.com/555701.htm

People have asked me why I'm promoting non-service in the IDF. The answer is it's a protest that MAY save the state. And, despite prayers and messiahs, I do mean *MAY*. These anti-Jewish Masonic cretins cooperated in the deaths of millions of European Jews to get their dream state. Lately, they bemired the state in still another war during which twice as many of the Israeli dead proportionately were the religious of Yesha, still too blind and patriotic to understand that they died for their very worst enemies.

The Israeli establishment, finally, must be felled. It's not worth another 6 million souls to keep it intact.

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Of the new thinking establishment, lots more advice arrived:

Of course Tamar Yonah is the queen of the new thinkers. And this week, Joel Bainerman is on her radio show. He's half way up the dial:

Tamar and Joel www.israelnationalradio.com

Then there is Francisco Gil-White:

http://www.hirhome.com/israel/hezbollah7_2.htm

And the anti - NWO writings of Joseph Ehrlich; write: senderberl@aol.com

Here is the correct address for Daisy Stern:

http://www.pushhamburger.com/barry.htm

I add, the Sabbatains are still doing horrid damage to the Jews and Israel:

http://www.mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=541784

http://www.israelemb.org/bios/Reuven_Azar.htm

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Please write to join me in a New York-New Jersey speech planned for late September: cliff_shack@yahoo.com

Great response for the nut from Haifa piece. People now have spotted his crazed "thinking" at Wikipedia, Amazon and elsewhere. Personalities such as Jacob Richman and Tamar Yonah have identified his phoney letters. Webmasters, write me for the amazing expose of the fruit of the loom nutcase from Haifa University. Print away.

For books, CDs etc. write ONLY me at chamish@netvision.net I won't reply to website purchases from now on. I can't do anything but warn you.


“Freemasonry is a Jewish establishment, whose history, grades, official appointments, passwords, and explanations are Jewish from beginning to end”
— Rabbi Isaac Wise (of B’nai B’rith, quoted in Israelite of America, Aug 3, 1866)

11.28.07 -- Shortz-Cut












Wednesday, November 28, 2007














Puzzle by Ray Fontenot, edited by Will Shortz






GETLOST (22A What you might do while driving to an unfamiliar place); FINDAGASSTATION (39A What you might do next?); BUYAMAP (55A What you might do next?); along with the note: “DIAGONAL (What you might do eventually to make up for lost time), for which the answer is TAKETHESHORTCUT, are the inter-related entries of this Wednesday back-to-New-York crossword puzzle.







Very appropriate for myself, as the past weekend was a bit like this puzzle for me -- lost and mapless. Thanks for the patience with my errors, omissions, faux pas, typos, etc. It was the first time I blogged on the road. Sometimes wi-fi worked, sometimes not. At times, I photographed the screen to gain an image of the diagram (completed grid) of the puzzle for publication. On occasions with no printer or scanner, hand-wrote from the screen, then typed, then didn’t get a chance to go back to proofread. However, the experience tells me that it is quite do-able, and in the future, with improvements in technological equipment... Yes, that’s right, next time I’ll use a map!







So, now to the puzzle at hand, from my monster computer center at home -- not taking any shortcuts!
Let me start out by saying that the success of this puzzle is that I, whether or not you did or will, got lost! Isn’t that the point? I didn’t notice the direction to “SEE NOTEPAD” and when I did, it didn’t help. Kept thinking that somehow my unfilled squares must be a smattering of asymmetrical glyphs or their relatives.







Had GETLOST; FINDAGASTATION; and BOYAMAP for a good part of the puzzle -- other signs along the road I usually see, just weren’t there, or I was driving too fast to complete the puzzle quickly and missed the turn! I got fixated on what should be that wasn’t, like MEW instead of “meow”, UHOH instead of “oh oh”, etc.; and was amused far too much by ESHARP (28A F equivalent)! I'm blaming it on jet-lag!







Across: 1. “Jabberwocky” start; 5. Female W.W. II-era enlistees; 10. Sorento and Sedona; 14. Brewery fixture; 15. Is sporting; 16. Just sitting; 17. Zuider Zee sight; 18. Midway alternative; 19. Legal basis of a repo; 20. Bone-related; 24. Rich dessert; 25. Jumbo and colossal; 26. Words of woe; 32. Ancient theaters; 36. Vintner’s prefix; 38. “I LOVEA Parade”; 42. Water nymph; 43. Garland’s “cowardly” co-star; 44. Manuscript encl.; 45. Seasoned vet; 47. Southwest art center; 49. Hardly garrulous; 51. Ph.D. hurdles; 58. Local lingo; 60. Melville mariner; 61. Leader of the Mel-Tones; 64. Sierra Club concern: Abbr.; 65. Game turn, maybe; 66. Quilt stuffing; 67. Gull-like predator; 68. South Korea’s first president; 69. Some side dishes; 70. Communicate with modern-style







Down: 1. List heading; 2. Tailor’s measurement; 3. Request one’s presence at; 4. Be in control; 5. All out; 6. Sighed word; 7. Fat-pig filler?; 8. Welsh breed; 9. Cause for a blessing?; 10. Volleyball spikes, say; 11. Peculiar: Prefix; 12. Publican’s stock; 13. Made rhapsodic; 21. ATO Z; 23. TESLA coil (1891 invention); 25. Able to feel; 27. Prix fixe offering; 29. Adidas alternative; 30. Model T contemporaries; 31. Frame filler; 32. OFNO consequence; 33. Old-fashioned phone feature; 34. Sooner city; 35. Not fixed; 37. Arm of the Dept. of Labor; 40. Relevant, in law; 41. Smokeys; 46. Emulates Daniel Webster; 48. Malaga Mrs.; 50. Be too good to; 52. Bikini event, once; 53. John who wrote “Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins”; 54. Victors at Little Bighorn; 55. Roseanne, again; 56. “Here comes trouble!”; 57. Where the Clintons met; 59. Blind part; 62. Nutritional abbr.; 63. Catty remark?
Diagonal: 1. What you might do eventually to make up for lost time?






In short, there are lots of familiar entries with enough confusion in the cluing to make this a puzzle with a few false starts, detours, and enough confusion to get lost, find a gas station, buy a map, but just take the shortcut in the long run -- isn’t that what makes a puzzle a puzzle?







I wonder?!
















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