Neo-Nazis are Zionist-controlled puppets
Two sides to the same coin; read the receipts in full.
Introductory overview
For your average Zionists, there’s nothing more masochistically satisfying than slandering activists for the human dignity of the Palestinian people as (somehow) akin to neo-Nazi white supremacism. Recently, Sen. R. Edward “Cancun”1 Cruz decided to regurgitate for the ten-thousandth time the stale “KKK = Democrat” canard because right-wingers clearly don’t get enough of D’Souza’s obnoxious Jonanism to feel extra-good about their racist-shilling hypocrisy. According to Senator Cancun, David Duke’s pathetic effort to co-opt/infiltrate his way into the pro-Palestine movement is pR0o6(!1!1) that “the Klan is backing the Democrats.”2
And Cruz is—for starters—a total idiot (duh?). No genuinely concerned human rights activists concerned with the plight of the Palestinian people is anymore a Democratic Party loyalist by any stretch, even if they once identified with its “progressive” wing for anti-imperialist, “old”3 socialist factors.
The more important point I’d like to emphasize, however, is why there has been a disturbing trend ever since Oct. 7 of “far-right” white supremacists and neo-Nazi (wannabe) terrorists desperately working overtime to parasitically hijack the mainstream pro-Palestine movement. The MSM will have you believe that such extremists are “lone wolf” anarchists who pop out of basements as decentralized, disorganized sects, and in no way whatsoever are controlled by i.e. FBI agents. Really?
Background facts
If you read my previous post about RFK, Jr., then this is merely the extended rescension. Anyways, before I explain the full analytical reasoning to prove that the Zionist cabal controls neo-Nazi and other white supremacist movements in the U.S., let’s first briefly look at the Zionist-controlled MSM propaganda apparatus: three days after Oct. 7, the ADL published an article documenting several white supremacist figures and groups in the U.S.—i.e. “Goyim Defense League” and “Blood Tribe”—self-professing to support “Palestinian struggle4 against Israel.”5 Now, it gets even more interesting: on the very day of Oct. 7, the ADL already published a propaganda piece where they managed to capture and repost countless neo-Nazi co-opting propaganda, i.e. one “Nationalist Social Club” despicably framing Nazis and Palestinian militants as “one struggle.”6 I’d rather not delve into all the nitpicky details, so I’ll keep the rest a bit abridged: around the onset of November 2023, neo-Nazi figure Mike Peinovich tried to usurp a pro-Palestine rally in D.C. to propagate antisemitic tropes;78 a week later, such pernicious infiltration efforts attempts reportedly extended to areas in Florida, Massachusetts, and Montana.9
Let’s now look at the Zionists’ “direct” propaganda apparatus: the Israeli far right has framed their crimes against the Palestinian people—which included the despicable deprivation of fuel to Gazan hospitals10—as “fighting Nazis.”11 Both the “mainstream” right wing and the establishment left of American politics have consistently vilified Palestinian people, whether via subtle dogwhistles or directly—Ron DeSantis said Palestinian people “are all antisemitic”;12 Brian Mast on the floor of the U.S. House openly likened Palestinian civilians to Nazi civilians;1314 pro-Palestinian protesters in Columbia were ridiculously15 compared to the 2017 Charlottesville white supremacists by the Biden White House,16 Donald Trump,171819 John Fetterman,20 Jared Moskowitz21 (a reactionary anti-East Asian racist, by the way22), and CNN’s Dana Bash;23 the chief of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt,24 among others,25 compared the keffiyeh to the swastika.
Piecing the picture together
Have you noticed that both the Zionist apologists and neo-Nazi extremists are spouting the exact same bogus? They—in two different “directions”—propagate the propaganda narrative to have the masses believe that the Palestinian people and their advocates are supposedly equatable to neo-Nazi white supremacist extremists. Zionists attack Palestinians and pro-Palestine activists as neo-Nazis, and neo-Nazis/white supremacists liken themselves to Palestinians and try to disguise themselves as aligned with pro-Palestine rallies.
This is called Hegelian dialectic. Two seemingly opposing sides—“thesis” and “antithesis”—are clashed and ultimately reconciled at some point by a “synthesis.” Note that in practical effect, this necessitates that the thesis and antithesis being meticulously manufactured to spawn from the same “root” such that its “forward”/future reconciliation is nothing more than more or less “returning” to that very “root,” except with the preplanned agenda fulfilled unlike before. In this case example, the “agenda narrative” is the (false) equivocation between Palestinians and neo-Nazis, and both thesis and antithesis—neo-Nazis and Zionists—seemingly hate each other but “dualistically” push that agenda narrative in “opposite directions.”
The historical evidence
Discourse on this heavy subject matter is incomplete without a mention of the ADL’s history. If any of you are avid LaRouche readers as I am, you are hopefully familiar with their extensive documentation; I will cite one specific case instance in this post.
Jimmy Rosenberg, “a self-admitted paid agent of the ADL” operating as a provocateur during the Greensboro Massacre,26 was a prominent loudmouth figure among “far-right” neo-Nazi causes in the 1980s—he presented himself under the alias “James Anderson” and the head of the “Christian Defense League” in Queens, NY, when spouting a racist and antisemitic diatribe.27
If you think EIR is too “fringe” to be trusted, then I got unfortunate news for the jenius conspiracy-deniers out there: Jeffrey Kaplan’s later-published book28 The Cultic Milieu independently confirmed the exact conclusion:29
In 1984 Rosenberg was identified as an ADL agent provocateur in a major court case as well.
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By the late 1980s Rosenberg had become well known among neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan leaders who, surprisingly, both suspected and tolerated him to a certain extent. Among his closest associates was veteran government informant Roy E. Frankhauser, former Grand Dragon of the Pennsylvania Ku Klux Klan. Patsey Sims, in her 1978 book The Klan also mentioned Rosenberg as an alleged ADL agent. My own conversations with Rosenberg and his associates settled the issue.
So here we have the Anti-Defamation League allowing one of its longtime undercover operatives to pose as a right-wing paramilitary extremist for an unsuspecting television station attempting to produce a legitimate documentary. Moreover, when this was discovered, the ADL said nothing about it.
Final verdict
“The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
—Ecclesiastes 1:9
If the ADL was the controller of neo-Nazi mobs in the 1980s, who’s to say they never ceased their clever agent provocateur incitations as it concerns the modern phenomena of neo-Nazis “co-opting” pro-Palestine movements for the end Zionist purpose of making Palestinian human rights activists look bad? Every time a neo-Nazi/white supremacist calls themselves “pro-Palestine,” it adds yet more fuel to the lies of the Zionist propaganda apparatus, as anyone can notice.
On a concluding note, perhaps you now may—if not already, before reading this post—concur with this summarizing description: to whose end benefit it serves, can their masterminding role of organizing be logically assumed.
More commonly known as “Ted” Cruz. Got you confused for a moment, perhaps? :)
Talia Jane (Jun. 17, 2024), “Ted Cruz’s Totally Outrageous “Proof” That the KKK Loves Democrats,” The New Republic.
I’m in this context referring to the “old guard” (my summary) of orthodox Western socialism which predates the neo-Marxist emphasis on social/cultural issues.
Note that the neo-Nazi wannabe infiltrators already gave their game away if you understand how language manipulation works. The deceptive framing of conflicts as “struggle” is a longstanding fascist dogwhistle going back to Mein Kampf (literally, “My Struggle”).
Oct. 10, 2023, “White Supremacist Leaders Applaud Hamas and Violence Against Israelis,” Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith.
Oct. 7, 2023, “Hamas Attack Draws Cheers from Extremists, Spurs Antisemitism and Conspiracies Online,” Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith.
Tess Owen (Nov. 1, 2023), “Neo-Nazis and the Far-Right Are Trying to Hijack Pro-Palestine Protests,” Vice.
Alex Nguyen (Nov. 1, 2023), “Neo-Nazi Groups Are Trying to Use Pro-Palestine Protests to Push Antisemitism,” The Daily Beast.
Karen Dunn (Nov. 9, 2023), “Why neo-Nazi groups are popping up at pro-Palestinian rallies,” MSNBC.
Nov. 1, 2023, “Israeli siege forces Gaza’s only cancer hospital to shut amid fuel shortage,” Al Jazeera.
Zoé Samudzi (Jan. 18, 2024), “‘We are Fighting Nazis’: Genocidal Fashionings of Gaza(ns) After 7 October,” Taylor & Francis Online.
Joseph Wilkinson (Oct. 16, 2023), “Ron DeSantis says Palestinians ‘are all antisemitic,’ U.S. should refuse Palestinian refugees,” NY Daily News.
Sanjana Karanth (Nov. 1, 2023), “GOP Lawmaker Compares Palestinian Civilians To Nazis As Gaza Death Toll Climbs,” Huffington Post.
Madison Hall (Nov. 2, 2023), “A Republican congressman compares Palestinian civilians to 'Nazi civilians' on the House floor,” Business Insider.
Aubtin Heydari (Apr. 25, 2024), “The Grotesque Slander of Comparing Gaza Protesters to Neo-Nazis,” The New Republic.
Michael Arria (Oct. 31, 2023), “The Shift: White House compares Palestine activists to Charlottesville fascists,” Mondoweiss.
Colleen Long (Apr. 25, 2024), “Trump downplays deadly Charlottesville rally by comparing it to campus protests over Gaza war,” Associated Press.
Clarissa-Jan Lim (Apr. 26, 2024), “Trump calls deadly rally in Charlottesville a ‘peanut’ next to pro-Palestinian campus protests,” MSNBC.
…are you really surprised though?
Marion Ettinger (Apr. 22, 2024), “‘Add some tiki torches and it’s Charlottesville’: Fetterman calls for Columbia president to resign amid pro-Palestine protests,” Daily Dot.
Alex Griffing (Apr. 23, 2024), “‘They Have the Same Message’: Democrat Who Toured Columbia Compares Pro-Palestinian Protesters to Charlottesville Neo-Nazis,” Mediaite.
Miranda Nazzaro (May 6, 2024), “Florida Democrat deletes post after being ‘called out’ over stereotype,” The Hill.
Apr. 22, 2024, “Fetterman 'not wrong' to compare anti-Israel protests to Charlottesville, CNN's Dana Bash says,” Fox News.
Breaking Points (Apr. 1, 2024), “ADL Says Palestinian Scarf Equals SWASTIKA,” YouTube.
Henry Kopel (May 19, 2024), “How the Keffiyeh Became the 21st Century’s Swastika,” The Times of Israel.
National Democratic Policy Committee (Apr. 25, 1983), “Testimony of The National Democratic Policy Committee—re: Budget of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Must Be Drastically Cut; Additionally Its Remaining Funds Must Be Frozen Until Such Time as Its Contaminated Elements Are Expelled from Office Presented before: The Commerce, State, Justice and Judiciary Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee,” p. 1,004.
Apr. 26, 1996, “ADL provocateurs at work: inciting Nazi rallies,” Executive Intelligenc Review, vol. XXIII, no. XVIII, p. 30.
The LaRouche movement in 1996, and possibly much earlier, exposed neo-Nazi activist “James Rosenberg” as ADL agent Jimmy Anderson; Kaplan’s book was published a while later in 2002.
Helene Lööw, Jeffrey Kaplan (2002), “The Cultic Milieu: Oppositional Subcultures in an Age of Globalization,” pp. 304-05.
You may find this video and transcript quite interesting I think. Less than 4 minutes long:
https://www.memri.org/tv/kuwaiti-researcher-aisha-rshed-iran-arm-of-zionist-freemasonry-hamas-created-by-israeli-mossad
On a somewhat different note:
“This is called Hegelian dialectic. Two seemingly opposing sides—“thesis” and “antithesis”—are clashed and ultimately reconciled at some point by a “synthesis.”
This is what Zizek usually does. Mashing up of two completely opposite ideas to advance his ideas or agenda.