The Open Society and its Enemies — The Story of Auschwitz

(left) The cover of Gilad Atzmon’s album Exile, symbolizing his exile from Zionist Israel
The Open Society and its Enemies - The Story of Auschwitz
by Gilad Atzmon
Preface, commentary by David Duke — Gilad Atzmon is a world-famous musician, an Israeli Jew who has defected from Jewish extremism and the Zionist State. The more I read his material, the more I believe his greatest talent is his ability to think clearly and then to express it in writing. Also, with such critical acclaim for his music, Atzmon shows a lot of courage by the fact that he speaks out even though he has much to lose. It would be impossible to agree with all his opinions and certainly not with his political affiliations, but on a number of subjects he speaks far more honestly than any mainstream politician, Jew or Gentile. I would disagree with his use of “right wing” to describe American policy in the Mideast and elsewhere. Don’t the Jewish Neocon leaders themselves have a Communist heritage, enough that they actually used to refer to themselves openly as “Trotskyites?” Right and Left, Communist and Capitalist has really lost its meaning in the modern world. It has probably been that way since one of the world’s richest capitalists, a radical Jewish Zionist named Jacob Schiff, financed the Judeo-Bolshevik revolution in Russia. But he is so right about how Auschwitz and the entire Holocaust narrative is the primary weapon used against not only the survival of the Palestinian people, but the European people as well. To quote him:
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As long as Auschwitz is there, deeply entrenched within the daily discourse, the right wing can never raise its head. The European mainstream left is totally dependent on the Holocaust narrative and the Auschwitz tale. As it seems, Auschwitz is the last barricade of the left against the possibility of right wing revival. In Europe, any sense of national aspiration, or even just a demographic concern that may sound like xenophobia is immediately addressed as an awakening of Nazism. Within this oppressive world view, people are not allowed to express any affection towards their land. Furthermore, being politically dependent on the image of the Jewish innocent victim, the European mainstream left can never fully support the Palestinian cause.
Read this article by Gilad Atzmon and learn why the Holocaust, 60 years after, is part of our daily bread! (more…)
















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