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Why Putin bans JAFI

26 July, 2022 Tuesday
19:53

There is no time machine. You can't go back to the past. But if you are schizophrenic, everything is possible for you

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Putin bans JAFI. The Jewish Agency for Israel was also prohibited in the USSR. This is an ancient public organization that supports national life outside of Israel and promotes the emigration of Jews to the Promised Land.

“And what is happening? Why is Putin closing JAFI? Does he want to help Lapid in the fight against Netanyahu? Or is it the other way around - to help Netanyahu in the fight with Lapid,” - my American friends, who are neither Jewish nor Ukrainians by origin, ask me.

Oh no. These people don't think like that. They decided to urgently restore the USSR. Well, it's as if Berlusconi was also crazy, but not that much, if he had nuclear weapons and decided to restore the Great Roman Empire. However, Berlusconi is cunning and lusty, but not crazy.

The way to restore the USSR is simple. First, you have to get rid of the Ukrainians, then you can proceed with the Jews. And in the meantime, you can destroy the graves of Poles. This is what Putin's stooge Lukashenko is now actively engaged in.

Therefore, when they say they do not let Israel suck the brains of Jews to the Motherland, this is exactly what they mean. Jews were not allowed to leave the USSR either. They must work for the Empire!!! And not leave for their "democracy".

None of the peoples who lived in the USSR have the right to national democracy!!! This is the logic of the empire of the late USSR.

That is why Putin will also be at odds with the Baltic nations, Poles and Jews!!!

Schizophrenics become attached to symbols. I have no doubt that Putin will want to restore the USSR a hundred years after its creation. It is symbolic!

For this, it is necessary to destroy "Ukrainian nationalists" and "Zionists".

So forget about JAFI.

Such a desire to return to the past is extremely dangerous, because it is maniacal. You can't negotiate with maniacs, especially if they have nuclear weapons. Coexistence with them only increases the casualties. There is no logic in their actions. But there is systematicity and cruelty.

A realistic assessment of the situation is important for making the right decisions. And if a maniac attacked your neighbor today, it only means he will attack you tomorrow, if not stopped. 

Therefore, I do not see any cunning geopolitical plan in the closing of JAFI!!! The leaders of the state, who seriously talk about "theories of the golden billion", "world governments" and the fact that "Hitler was a Jew", sincerely believe in this.

If we don't stop them together, the risk of world destruction, no matter how cinematic and tragicomic it sounds, is quite real.

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