AS I have explained on numerous occasions in the past, there are forms of ‘alternative’ media that have deliberately sought to separate both the U.S. Government and the Israeli State in the minds of their followers. Whenever the Zionists are seen to get their own way, be it at home or abroad, ‘Israel’ is consistently blamed for exerting some kind of dark stranglehold over U.S. politics. We are told that Israeli spies are on the loose and that this is all down to the machinations of an Israeli ‘lobby’. Notwithstanding, either, the vintage pantomime in which AIPAC is seen to heap pressure on a government that is already its own mirror-image.
Now, far be it from me to defend the bandit-state that is busy exterminating the Palestinians, but these claims are clearly nonsense on account of the fact that (a) there is no way that the tiny Knesset could ever tell Washington what to do, and (b) ‘Israel’ has already been bought and paid for by America itself and thus represents nothing more than an overseas department of the wider U.S. Empire. Despite the messianic opportunism that is so often bound up with that part of the world, it is little different to the other jigsaw-governments one finds throughout Europe, Africa and Asia.
This myth is further compounded when journalists such as Philip Giraldi, a ‘former’ counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer in the CIA, puts his name to a spurious article bearing the obfuscating headline ‘Are There Israelis in the U.S. Government?’. Clearly, when Giraldi attempts to delude us into thinking that the Israeli State has a “demonstrated ability to manipulate and manage American government at all levels,” he is consciously promoting the safe line of inquiry that would have us believe that the good ol’ United States is only being unreasonable on account of the shadowy Mossad agents that are said to lurk beneath each senatorial bed. In reality, the senators themselves are the ones who represent the more tangible Zionist threat and they can already be found lying within the soiled sheets of American politics. They, too, just like that little strip of land in the Middle East, have been bought and paid for.
Besides, when a cuckoo lays an egg in another bird’s nest and its voracious offspring subsequently decides to rule the roost, one does not point the finger at a cuckoo squatting in a neighbouring tree. Even if the cuckoo in question has ruthlessly expelled the Palestinian hatchlings in its midst. Needless to say, one must never forget that a cuckoo is still a cuckoo and in that sense they remain birds of a particular feather.
