Avideo
recently posted on Bitchutefeatures an
unidentified rabbi explaining to his congregation how Jews made
all the wars in Europe possible by controlling the supply chain
for the raw and manufactured goods necessary to wage war — and
became enriched by doing so.
At one point in his talk, he slips up and admits that the Jews
“back stabbed” their clients while engaging in this shady
business as middlemen — tries to recover by quickly correcting
himself — but he clearly was thinking about how Jews are
infamous for “backstabbing” in business transactions — although
when it happens to themselves, they call it “economic
genocide.”
There’s an old Jewish saying, “I can get it for you wholesale” —
in fact, it’s so much part of Yiddish culture that they made a
Broadway play about it — featuring a best-forgotten, banal song
aptly titled, “What’s
In It For Me?“
This rabbi reveals to his congregation the secret of Jewish
success — how Jews have always managed to avoid working for a
living by exploiting the labor of others — ironically, the Jews
largely comprised the “bourgeoisie” — the exploitative middlemen
who controlled themeans
of production— which the communists targeted
for elimination, thereby controlling both sides of the false
communist-capitalist dialectic.
And it’s significant that this talk takes place in a synagogue —
supposedly a place of Jewish worship. A synagogue is where Jews
traditionally get together to network and do business — andworship
Mammon, their true god.
Here’s a transcript [with small corrections by Radio
Islam] of the rabbi’s talk — and we’d emedded the
video below in case it gets removed from Bitchute:
How does somebody supply the army?How
do you actually come up with 120,000 meals a day? How do you
come up with 100,000 bullets… or quarter million bullets,
and cannon
balls and things? How do you do that?
Well, here we go. Here comes... [inaudible]: "I need so and so many meals a day — a lot of grain and
a lot of fodder for the horses.
So I’m living in Germany, but I have a cousin who lives near
the Polish border, and he has a friend who has a cousin who
lives in Poland. That guy works for Count Potocki — the other
one works for Count Czartoryski — and they’ve got lots of
grain."
And it’s a matter of business, if the numbers work out —supply
and demand— and you tell this
cousin, who tells Shmerl, who tells... [inaudible]: "I want to buy
up every
piece of grain in this province now for this season. And
tell your other friends over there, Mordechai, Shmordechai,
and Kordechai, that they should buy up all the grain over
there, becausewe
have a market for you. The market is the King of
France, or the King of Sardinia, or the Grand Duke of Baden",
or something like that.
You see? And same thing when it comes to making iron. Here’s
where the iron ore is, and there’s a place in Germany where
they manufacture it, but I know Ira Friedmanhas
all the contactswith the iron ore
people, and Shmuel Friedman has all the contacts with the
German people, and then it’s got to be transported over
here, and that’s how they did it.
It sounds like I'm making fun of it, but it’s really
remarkable thatall
these military campaigns were on the supply and run by Jews.
That’s what they call the Hofsjuden[?] — andit’s
all back stabbed—backstoppedby
these Polish guys who can deliver the material, deliver the
goods. You go to Count Potocki: "I’ve
got great news, there’s a war in Italy. That means
— you remember all those extra fields we didn’t know what to
do with? You can sell off for top dollar. You know that extra
forest we didn’t know what to do with?You
can now make a mint, because the queen of
England is having a war with the King of France, and the
Navy is going to build a…[inaudible] and the kind of wood you have is
a good wood",
and so on and forth.