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Zionism is the Final Nail in the Coffin of the American Dream

And 'antisemitism' is the hammer, or: for the first time in its history, the US has moral agreement between conduct and speech, ot behaviour and image

This period in history is truly unique. Tectonic changes are happening in front of our eyes in high resolution, alongside barbaric violence and depravity; one superpower is nervously declining as another is steadily rising. We’re worried about the environment, racism, and inequality, but most of all about humanity itself: does it have any future at all? Will our children ever get to live in peace and safety? Or will they be hunted and oppressed by tyrants armed with robotic armies and pervasive technologies out of a dystopian sci-fi novel?

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Personally, I think that yes, humanity has a future, and especially so as it is about to leave behind one of its most destructive creations ever: Western colonialism, spearheaded by the United States of America.

In a riveting and sickening spectacle, the US is losing its power (along with its wits and self-respect) and, in doing so, revealing some truths about itself it has never been willing to acknowledge. As I explain in this video, one of these truths is evident in the US breaking, perhaps for the first time, a sacred old American rule: speech must be kept wholesome and clear even while committing the biggest atrocities.

We have seen the US committing heinous crimes; now, in a historical first, we are seeing it embracing evil openly in the way it speaks.

All of it is happening around and because of the power of Zionism in the US, but equally through Zionism as a channel for a dark psychological undercurrent that started 4 or five centuries ago.

The US is now saying ‘Yes, we murder innocents, and that’s ok‘. And this is, as I see it, an unusual moment that’s going to have wide and very serious ramifications.

Between American speech and conduct, there is no more where to hide.

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