Muriidi Posted December 18, 2009 after world war I , there were movements who thought it still wasn'nt enough ... although communism/marxism/leninism... was actually working..that wasn't enough...people didn't see communist doctrine as a "necessity" , it was more like a practial means of passing through this life...a middle ground where with no regards to culture,social dynamics was possible...but seen like that ,capitalism works just as well. also after world war I,some zionists didn't feel that they got the appreciation they deserved.zionism was a way to organize social events/gatherings ,like dances and concerts etc. some wanted more... then came nazis... from a political point of view...absurd development of events...pure coincidence. from a social point of view : conspiracy-british. for having such a terrible,horrible enemy(the nazis) ,communists and zionists were heroes,communism almost became a religion.the U.S. was of course against giving communism such a place in the world; but they couldn't speak against zionism because of the religious meaning of the word...i say religious because if it were of faith they would have reacted the same towards the word "islamic" either way ,by having such horribly big enemies,they gained social and political relevance they didn't have before. the nazi threat was totally exxagerated and blown out of proportion by the british...which lead to the holocaust.what individuals could possibly profit from all this...until today ,is what we call the "danger zone".it's not about people who actually believe in what they're doing and make plans for coming generations.. why no one writes stuff like this is because it's purely informative...not hypnotising or suggestive.it's information you have to digest...look around and realize reality. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites