Dec 2, 2007

Being special and its true affects.

We all consider ourselves special, especially when we are children to get attention from our peers and parents; there is nothing sinister or bad about that. The Japanese consider themselves special and beautiful, as do the Arab, the Nigerian or for that matter the Brazilian. No there is nothing dangerous about believing in and celebrating ones specialness and beauty, as there is no definitive law as to what constitutes true beauty, or greatness; after all great nations come and go.

There is nothing wrong in celebrating 'Aryan beauty' in the Asian sense, as long as it doesn't harm anybody. Tell me the name of a society that does not have, and indeed celebrate a little bit of chauvinism. It's human. The danger is when one small conniving group exploit this natural universal self sense of ones specialness, and try and sell it to another as a source of insecurity to the other. Who then is to blame in such a situation? Well who then is to blame for this negative insecurity which may affect state policies? The conniver is surely to blame through their clever use of psychology. But shouldn't we who are a little educated be well aware of the connivers long history of scheming, and playing one group against another to further their real agenda's? Is it not our fault that because of the connivers clever use of psychology, that some people feel a little insecure?

This brings me to the subject of Jewishness 'The chosen ones' according to their God, and their overriding need to feel special, over and above everybody else. Unlike their feelings of being special, celebrating 'Aryan beauty' does not involve following a doctrine, mindset or religion which subjugates and harms others. Authors Professor Kevin MacDonald and Douglas Reed do a far better job of explaining 'The Self Chosen' than I, and I would recommend all interested parties to read their books to better understand the overall problems of the twentieth century and the twenty first century.

1. MacDonald, K. B. The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements, (Praeger 1998) ISBN 0-275-96113-3 (Preface online)

2. 'Controversy of Zion' By Douglas Reed. Concordia Pub House (June 1986). ISBN-10: 0949667277.

The above would explain the extreme negativity shown against Iran, 'The land of the Aryans'. They would like nothing better than to bomb the country until it is no more. Against Afghanistan, 'Arianna'; against Russia, Ukraine formerly occupied by Iranian Scythians; against Pakistan, and India. Jewish managed American Presidents visit South Asia after they have visited every other continent.

But we are Aryan, we are special and we are alert and aware of these agenda's.