The roots

babylon-04To really try and understand European identity and values, you might want to dig deep in the history of Europe.

There is one very interesting castle in the mediterranean. It is ancient, and the history of this castle is written in the epic stories that built Europe; Homer, the Odyssey.

In the ancient Greece, before the golden age of Plato and Aristotle there was a mythical age. An age of heroes and princes, an age of virtue and beauty.

This age is still an age we can dream back to, when we are in an age of great destitute and decay.

This culture was called the Mycenaeans. They were kings and aristocracy, and they had all these lofty ideas of romance and heroism.

We know that, but did you know, that there is an even deeper story to the Mycenaeans?

There is the story of the Amazonian warriors. The great female fighters, who ruled the east.

In fact these fighters were representatives of the culture called Hittities. A culture long forgotten, but still lingering in our culture.

The English adventurer Lawrence of Arabia, was an intellectual who searched in the Hittitie ruins and found so many things. He was also one of dreamers, the dreamer who would find new understanding and values.

The Hittities had one special idea, that they gave on to the rest of humanity. The idea of Asylum. Each Hittitie city was a safe haven for those who those who were persecuted by someone. As some churches and mosques are today.

A place for weak to find rescue.

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Crimea

It is rare that we see a new nation come into being. But seems to be the case right now in the Crimea.

I salute you, and I hope you will prosper.

Consider this the good wish of the Israeli Nation, may you be willful in deeds, and just in action.

G-d bless the new Republic of Crimea.

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Israel

As the world progresses, Israel is still not really realizing its progress. We are caught in the so-called peace process, and not really engaged in the international discussion on human rights, the national security and peace.

This has to end, we need to envision what Israel really is; the light of the nations. Right now, I feel very much alone in this process, as I really try to bring peace and understanding between the warring factions of the world.

Israel is not doing this, but too invested in the close vicinity of Israel, it is ok, considering the danger we are living in. But we need to change that dynamic and really contribute positively to the peace brokering of the world.

I love Israel, I love its mission, and I really try to live the mission in the real live. To be the light of the different nations of the world. Giving advise and trying to be fair to all who are in a difficult situation.

This is our job as the chosen people, and we need to do it.

If we keep on, looking at our own security and not on our basic task, the situation of Israel will not improve. But if we contribute and enhance the wellbeing of all nations on earth, we will slowly increase in stature and thereby have more freedom and respect.

G-d bless the descendants of Abraham.

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Crimea

In the course of the conflict in the Crimea, several issues have come up; the independence of the city Sevastopol and its surrounding, the fate of the Tatars, the interests of Ukraine, and consequently the interests of Mr. Obama and Mr. Putin.

The situation is not as it seems, and I believe, that if we actually try to understand the situation from the perspectives of each other, the solution is quite simple.

On one side, we are seeing a cold war logic. Where the East is fighting the West, and vice versa. On the other side we see a sincere investment in the well-being of ethnic Russians.

Add to this a sincere strategic dilemma and we have an issue seen from two different angles.

What we do need to do however, is not to see from above or from a strategic point of view, we need to see it from a view of below. On one hand, we have had a sincere revolt of the Ukrainian people, who want their independence from Russian influence, at the other hand we have the Crimeans who want their independence from Western influence.

What is important is the interest of the people. We need to listen to them what do they want and need.
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Strategy

February 28th, 2014 No comments

Well, the world is actually working much better now than it used to, the Cold War is over, the Middle East is much more calm, the United States of America is in a better place, religion is progressing.

There is only one problem for me; as a writer this blogging mediation of my thoughts is quick and effective, but it leaves me pretty empty handed when it comes to making a living. In the old days, you could live as a writer in newspapers or by selling books, but this possibility is closed for me.

I am trying to figure out a fair way to make a living as a writer in the new internet age.

On the one hand, I really do this out of idealism and a true wish to make a better world. But that does not feed my little family. It forces me to take different jobs, but I cannot take a job I am qualified to take, because that would leave me no room for writing.

It is a dilemma.
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Cosmology

February 26th, 2014 No comments

The-Brightest-of-StarsIn the search of a new religious identity, we need to counter, or rather tackle the fact that cosmology is not a part of metaphysical discussion anymore, or rather it should be again.

I have tried to deliver a cosmology to rival the cosmos theory of natural science. It is based on true philosophy and is as good as anything made by the natural scientists.

As I see it, we also need to understand the historical development of the world view. According to the classical historian A.H. Sayce, the cosmology that is the base of Jewish thought and later developed into what we know today as Kabbalah, is actually borrowed from Babylon.

Babylon was one of the main centers of human development, here they also developed republican theory, banking and a range of subject we still use today.

This is important, because religion is the basis of the Nation.
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Ukraine

February 25th, 2014 No comments

Polybius(1)Well, Ukriane and Russia is in a bit of a fight. First of all, I really do understand Russia. The rejection of Russia comes after no real conflict with Russia for a long time. Russia has actually learned from its Communist past, and is much more sedated and less in favor of using its military strength to cower and subdue anyone. Only once in Georgia, apart from that it has actually accepted the freedom of Poland, Lithuania and many more former Soviet republics. This is done because it understands the problems, and the buffer states it felt it used to need, is not needed anymore, due to a peaceful relationship with the West. It is and act of humility and good will.

But it hurts, it hurts Russia to be rejected over and over again. Yes there were many atrocities done in the second world war, something Russia, for some of it has excused for. Other things it needed to be excused for. But that is war. When you fight, you get allies, and you get enemies. Finding peace after a war is a long and difficult process that is basically an ethical path, showing that the anger and the frustration that led to war is not anymore, and the respect and understanding is what the new generation wants.

I will give you a classical example on this process. Actually the way the Greek survived being obliterated by history.

Polybius

When the greek city states fell to the advancing Roman armies, a few leading intellectuals and aristocrats were taken as hostages to Rome. It was a common practice at that time, they were a kind of ransom.

Greece was not happily subdued, imagine the proud culture of Plato and Aristotle made servants to the rather barbaric Romans.

But a strange and wondrous thing happened. One of the hostage, a certain Polybius, made friends with the Roman gentry. He was a leading scholar of Greece and naturally a very superb academic. The Romans acknowledged the skill of Polybius and the superior culture of the Greek, so they let him in and started to learn from him. Polybius on the other hand, made a brilliant work called The Rise of the Roman Empire, and a fruitful process was initiated.

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Ukraine

February 24th, 2014 No comments

Finding peace after the rebellion is a precarious matter. Because, there are so many interests invested in the freedom fight.

First of all there is the relationship to mother Russia, and then there is the relationship with EU and America.

First of all, I would recommend the discussion of why. Why did the rebellion take place, and consequently what would the actions necessarily be?

It took place because Ukraine wants a better future for its people. Corruption is rampant, the system is in dire straits, and the ideology of Ukraine is still not really on the mend. The strong resistance of the conservative rebels Right Sector points to a possible path from the exit point of the rebellion.

What they proscribe is a medication that will fit the alliances with Russia and give respect to Ukraine. That is human rights, protection of the church and a national identity based on the history and the mythology of Ukraine.

Add to this a freedom striving investment and in the long run a more prosperous and viable future is possible for Ukraine.

The most important is the relationship to Russia. To understand this, we need to see this in a historical light. Ukraine is the birthplace of Russia. So the ties are very strong from Russia to Ukraine. It was where it all started.

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Healing

February 21st, 2014 No comments

I am really sorry, I have this very personal confession to make. It just struck me the other day, and in the interest of the ideas I try to relay, I hope you will be interested in listening on.

I went through a lot of the texts that I have written, and I realize that I have been so wrong in one thing; my own perception.

Basically I am a genius, but at the same time, sometimes I click, and I lose it. I am a sick genius in the sense, that the hard core focus I have on all the theory makes my brain see and hear things that are not really there. It is an overload of my brain in a way.

I know, that often the ideas I relay are fundamentally changing the world, and being humble and simple when you have that power is just extremely difficult.

But I truly try.

I am sorry about my misgivings, and I will try to heal and be a part of the normal world.

G-d bless the will to be sound and normal.

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Ukraine

February 21st, 2014 No comments

In Ukraine there is a chance, right now to actually change things. I really, really applaud the peace deal, further violence would have been very bad for the nation.

But one thing is peace, another thing is a way forward. There are a lot of things that should be rearranged and improved in Ukraine.

Basically Ukraine is still reeling from a Communist hang over. Communism simply did not work, because Marx and Engels, even though they were geniuses in their field, did not really understand the mechanisms of statehood.

Take the idea of materialism, the faith behind much of the Marxists doctrines. Basically, how would you make a better world, if you do not strive for a higher purpose? Faith is not just a belief, it is a motor for the good in society, if you remove that motor, the system breaks down.

This is why Ukraine is so corrupt today, because there is no one who really believes in a better world. All are just busy enriching their own material existence.

So you need to start believing again, to realize that there IS a higher purpose on earth, that it is possible to be free, to make a better world, to realize justice.

It is a matter of faith.
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Ukraine

February 20th, 2014 No comments

800px-Nicholas_Roerich,_Guests_from_OverseasTo me Ukraine is much more than just the demonstrators, and the so called “rightwing” demonstrators. Basically it is a country, that needs a boost in the direction of freedom and conscience.

I am sorry for the late answer, but my time has been eaten up by the fight against the Danish system, and their will to torture my daughter. But, that fight is hopefully over, and perhaps you can use my ideas for something.

Ukraine is a viking nation, basically, it was here the Danes, the Swedes and the Norwegian settled a thousand years ago on their way to Miklagaard, or in its own language, the Byzantines.

Now, it was destroyed by the Mongols, but somehow managed to survive until now.

After many years of Communism, Ukraine has come out of the shadow, and has tried to piece together a new nation. But it is divided by national and ethnic differences, this is reflected in the east and west divide.

Now, the problem is basically not that large. Ukraine can, and hopefully will, retain its good relationship with both East and West. That is not the problem. The problem is the system.

To me it seems, that the shadow of the communist era is still looming at large over the Ukrainians. It it is basically the moral destruction of the country that is still looming at large. That is corruption, lack of transparency and a state not working very well. But it is also the problems of faith and family structures largely destroyed by Communism.

This is really, as in all other countries that was touched by Communism, the problems needed to be solved.

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Thank you

February 19th, 2014 No comments

Well, things come to and end. I suppose my long invested relationship to the Danish political system is momentarily, or perhaps finally coming to an end.

It started as an attempt to fight back the Islamists, it evolved into a backing of the conservative camp. But right now it has ended in a mess that is impossible to get out of, or rather the system will fight to the bitter end to hold me back, or whatever.

Torturing little Jewish girls is a means to an end, but not in my life. I step back, you are hereby commissioned to corrupt the government as much as you want, to infiltrate the media, to sell off the last remaining threads of power of the people. You are hereby commissioned to do whatever you want.

It does not make sense anymore, my role as an international peace broker and ideologist behind the conservative rise, is much more fulfilling than hunting corrupt officials of the stupid Danish state.

But, perhaps there will be a change of minds sometime in the future, I do not know, but now I wish to thank all those who assisted me in the fight for Rakel.

Thank you Israel for standing up for Rakel, there is still a fight for the Jews of Europe, but Rakel is, for the time being, free to roam, without any threats.

Thank Americans for your support, I will continue to support you, as you support me, as brothers in arms.

Thank you all. And some might have supported me, that I do not know about. This is not to diminish your support, but to relay my dearest thanks.

When we win some, we lose some. That is the way of life.

I won the support of my friends, and the Danish system was given a severe blow to its corrupt ways. The entire secret service is under reconstruction, and the officials in the state are all now under very serious scrutiny.

All in all, a good day for the good guys.

G-d bless you my friends, may your life prosper and your path be enlightened.

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Leadership

February 18th, 2014 No comments

imageIn the Middle East, there is one thing that really believe is a huge obstacle to get over.

When the Arab world was in its greatest, it was all a flush with intellectuals and philosophers who really developed the sciences into something that made the world wonder. As in mathematics, music, poetry.

But then the dark ages came, and very little was kept anymore.

Still there are trace here and there, but the true flourishing of the 10-12 century is really behind us now. The societies are, for some reason, delving deeper and deeper into barbarism. It is an act of desperation.

Now, Egypt is moving ahead in a fine way, and there are also good signs in Persia. Not that Persians are Arab, but some of the same feeling of neglect and the want to move forward as a respected nation is also in the Persian nation.

Now, I will tell you a very interesting story that, to my mind is the key to development.

In classical Greece, there were several splendid philosophers; Anaxagoras, Plato, Socrates, Diogenes, and many more.

When Athens was at its height, during the reign of Pericles. There was this amazing philosopher called Anaxagoras. He was the one, who unequivocally proved that the sun was not a G-d, but a material object.
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Peace

February 17th, 2014 No comments

imageWhen you fight someone, you need to know when to stop again. I think my fight against the system, for now should be halted. My primary objective; to stop the torture of Rakel has been met, and I am afraid things might get out of hand. The current climate around Denmark is internationally very negative, and it could be too much.

We will see in the future if there are other paths to take, but for now we need peace.

I see the Christians, especially the Catholic Church are a bit reluctant to my fight against the system. They think it is too much.

Well, as I see it. This is exactly how Jesus Christ would have met the same challenges. When he had his fights, he fought against the Romans.

There were different parties on the Jewish side, Zealots, Pharisees and Essenes. Jesus Christ was an Essene. Most probably he had studied in a small yeshiva close to the place he lived and preached.

Essenes were the liberal of that time, but due to the awful oppression by the Romans, they were not as soft on power as liberals are today. You can see it in some of the material that is conveyed to us today, especially the Dead Sea scrolls that is the library of an Essene yeshiva, perhaps even the school Jesus studied in.

A central text I really like, is the text about the fight between the sons of light and the sons of darkness. It is a good representation of the lore that must have been the core of the Essenes ideas about life and ideology.
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EU

February 15th, 2014 No comments

The European Union has come to halt in the negotiations in Israel. The EU has one big problem; lack of skill.

The EU has not really understood the complexity of the situation, and is therefore running into one defeat after the other. Add to this a very small amount of political capital to invest, due to the Second World War and the acts done to humanity at that incidence. It is a wounded behemoth trying to act like a graceful ballet dancer, the result is as appalling as it is ridiculous. Nobody, expect off cause of the hapless people of Europe take them serious really.

Anyway. The reason why it is so, is because of a strange disconnectedness of the Bruxelles power apparatus. They are living completely in their own world, without any real appreciation of the things on ground. The term “ivory tower” does not really cover as a definition of the situation. “Ivory castle” or “ivory bunker” would be more adequate.

Several of the most respected european intellectuals have criticized the institution, among them the respected philosopher Jurgen Habermas. But all to no avail, the sheer arrogance and self-importance is in direct opposition to the actual respect and influence it has in the world.
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Peace

February 15th, 2014 No comments

I sincerely believe, that there is a way out of the mess the current situation of the Middle East is in now. Let us look at some of the positive developments.

First of all Tunisia and Egypt is moving in a very good direction. Especially Tunisia has overcome the Arab spring in a very positive matter. Egypt is in serious problems because of al-Qaeda related uprisings and the Moslem brotherhood.

But Al sisi has actually managed to deliver on his promises and he is, numerically, the most popular leader in the Mid East these days, not a small feat.

So there are good signs, but of cause, also a lot of problems.

Currently there are three problems. First of all there is the negotiations with Iran. This problem is in fact not really a problem, both Iran, and its protector Russia is ready to compromise and find a good solution that will lead Iran out of the current isolation, and into the heart of international recognition with all the benefits of that.

The next problem is however quite dire. It is a conflict that originally started as a part of the Arab spring, but turned into a long-term siege and sectarian violence; Syria.

Basically the conflict is my own fault, because I switched my focus away from the Arab spring at a time not very fortunate for Syria. I should have seen it coming before the conflict went into uncompromising mode.
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Peace

February 12th, 2014 No comments

We are witnessing the rebirth of religion. Religion has, through a uncompromising focus on the positive and inner core of religion, found a way back into the positive understanding of the public.

In the forefront of this development is Pope Francis, who by fighting and struggling to meet the example of Christ with the reality of today, has made headlines.

Now, this success is inspiring for other monotheistic religions as well; the Shias and the Russian orthodox. It is becoming a bit of a wave.

Remember it is more than just the fight for religion, it is the fight for people to realize the existence of G-d. This is what it is all about. This is the final goal.

Now, the peace process in the Middle East is just a possible intermediary of this process. As I see it, the reason why we make peace is more than just stopping the inhuman slaughter of people, it is also a sign, that religion can change the world into something better.

I remember when the late pope Mr. Ratzinger cried for peace, it inspired me. But today, I can see the depth of the call. It is more than just a call for the stopping of war, it is a call for the reign of spirit to return to our world.

I hereby really support the cooperation between the Shias and the Vatican. If this works, and religion has been able to bring peace, it will be a huge step forward for mankind.

But, please, do not forget the Sunnis, the Jews and Barack Obama, he started this and should be there when it finishes. He is a man of G-d, and a beacon of hope for all who believe in him.

G-d bless the peace we will win!

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Giraffes

February 11th, 2014 No comments

imageNow there is yet another scandal involving Denmark in the international media. A certain story about a giraffe, Marius, a two year old specimen of a certain African animal tribe. The poor animal had to be put to death, due to “scientific” reasons.

Albeit the fact that numerous other zoo’s offered place for the poor thing.

Now, the story went totally ballistic, this may surprise some, but there is a deeper psychological background that the spectacle of the poor beast was played out against.

Now, the appalled international public have heard about another little specimen that was to be rooted out, not of “scientific” reasons, but because she had a father who were to be silenced because he had the audacity to support America and its interests here in Denmark. Specifically the support the PET did to an Islamist imam at the 9/11.
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Order

February 11th, 2014 No comments

small_on-the-nileWhen Egypt fell into the darkness of the Romans, it was an ancient and unbelievably beautiful state that went into the oblivion. Thousands, and thousands of years passed into nothing.

The wise men of Egypt almost could not believe it; Egypt a state that had stood since before we can remember – dead.

This is really the task of a renewed Egypt; to bring back the ancients, and learn from them. There are so many amazing ideas; mathematics, humanism, monotheism, harmony and something that is more difficult to explain, but yet is the core of Egypt.

When the Nile in the old times rose and fell, there were times of draught and times of plenty. As we know from the bible.

This led the Egyptians to believe that there was certain rhythm to the world. Good times, bad times, flowing like the Niles ups and downs.

When the bad times where there, everything fell apart. Not only did things fall apart, but everything started to disintegrate. Food became scarce, the central authority started falling apart, petty lords started fighting over the smaller pieces of the land, people started dying in the streets.

The people of Egypt were desperate for one thing in particular: order.

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Fighting

February 10th, 2014 No comments

imageWhen you fight for something, against something, you should always be aware of what you do. As Israel has fought for survival, as the US is fighting to stay clear of terrorism, as Russia is fighting to keep the Olympics free from danger, as I have fought to keep my daughter out of harms way.

This is the reality, often, especially if you are in a position where people are prone to attack you, because you threaten their agenda.

To me it is an evil I really hate to do, but other the other hand, something I am exceptionally good at. Like a tiger not willing to kill, I am wreathed in the glory numerous victories over the time.

It is my nature in a way, I wake up, and something tells me, that this fight is worth the effort, or these people need my assistance somehow.

I rarely take much credit from the victories, so it is not a fight to be famous or applauded as a hero that drives me. It is the honour in it, the glory that lie in the realization of a better world.

To me it often comes down to the story about Isis. She wandered, as the ancient Egyptians say, on a beautiful field of flowers. But picking the flowers would immediately make the earth to swallow her.

The flowers are the needs, and the earth is the material world.

The material world always threaten to swallow us up, because of our needs.

Fighting over ethical issues, or to survive, has nothing to do with being spiritual. It is the anti thesis of spirituality. But most sages were fighters in a way; all the Jewish prophets, king David, Socrates, Voltaire and even to some extent Jesus, not to mention Mohammad.
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Peace

February 10th, 2014 No comments

The peace process in the Middle East is not going very well, I will, if needed relist in the process.

Right now, it is not bad, I have pushed the PET away from my family, but there is still raging a fierce fight over my issues with the state.

Still no dialogue is initiated, and the current climate between Denmark and Israel is in the deep freezer. Everybody claims to be absolute astounded as to why Israel is in a crisis with Denmark. Well, they should have thought about that before they put Rakel to the torture.

But, hopefully my situation will improve over the next month, and I will be able to participate in the peace process in a more focused way. It is complicated, but not an impossible task to do.

G-d bless the will of the humble.

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Democracy/religion

February 9th, 2014 No comments

imageThere is a sound reason why I have pushed for at democratic/religious state.

On one hand we have the values and the virtues of religion, and on the other hand we have the values and virtues of democracy. These two institutions are not born in separation, rather they were born in integration.

In the Mesopotamian area, where both the ideas of democracy and religion come from. It was one and whole.

Democracy originally come from the city states of Babylon, Ur and Eridu (Eden). We have scant knowledge of this in the democratic camp, but in religion we know this, because Abraham was a citizen of Ur who travelled to Babylon.

But we know, that Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian king, was originally the founder of law.

In the ancient Mesopotamian city states it worked, more or less the same way as today. They had three tiers in the government, they had judges and they had a local deity in each city. As Athens has Athena, each city had its own G-d. Monotheism started with Moses, not with Abraham.

So what Abraham really invents, is a religion to support the city states of the Mesopotamian area. That is, the same system as we have in democracy.

Democracy was then really developed in the Greek city states, especially Athens, in the golden age of the Greek. But it was still the same basic blueprint the Greek build on, as the mesopotamians build on.

In the French Revolution, European civilization took a huge leap forward. We left the feudalistic governments, and reentered the ideas of the city state. In the revolution, we really left religion, that had allied itself with the feudalist monarchs, and therefor really fought the revolution.
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The Danes and the Jews

February 8th, 2014 No comments

imageDanish Jewry have some very deep roots, for over four hundred years, Jews have been a part of the Danish society. Sometimes in conflict, but mostly as a respected and contributive part of the society.

At large, most Danes have absolutely nothing against Jews, in fact most Danes have a Jewish great grandmother or an uncle in a few generations back being Jew.

We saw this friendship in the Second World War, where Jews were rescued by the Danes in a very dangerous operation. My own great grandmother was one of them.

Now, things have changed the last forty years however. It started with the advent of the hippies, and culminated with the hard core communist infiltration in the seventies. Bonds of alliances and phony friendship was initiated with Palestinian Arabs of different observance. First the PLO, then Hamas by some.

The great change started with immigration of Middle East Arabs to Denmark. This was facilitated by the naïf Danes, who did not see through the smokescreens and conspiracies of the Arabs. What seemed a good idea at the time, have evolved into an everlasting nightmare.

Palestinians have, more or less, taken control over the fourth largest city in Denmark; Odense. Corrupting the youth, and stealing everything they can put their hands on.

Add to this a vast number of areas in the direct control of Hamas, or Hamas related organizations here in Denmark. The honey moon soon became a forced marriage with very little happiness for the hapless Danes. Their hospitality and good will abused to the extreme; honour killings of Danes, mass raping and abuse of the social system.

Still, however, a large part of the socialist constituency hold on to the ideas they originally formed in their naïf youth. They still see Palestinians as persecuted individuals, fleeing from the Nazi like aggressor called Israel. Disregarding the entire game of kings in the Middle East and unable to see how they were conned and abused by the Arabs.

Why? Because realizing that you have lived on a lie, is like recognizing that you have squandered your life away on a drunk and abusive husband. You have to realize, that you were fooled, and your live was spent on working on a conflict, that you never really understood, and therefore never did right.

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Crisis

February 8th, 2014 No comments

Well, now Denmark has embarrassed itself AGAIN first it was the “selfie” picture of our terrible PM, and now the chairman of parliament, another true left wing, and then, in Denmark, vicious anti Israel politician, has been rejected by the israelian government, on a small tour to both Israel and the Gazans.

First of all, a political crisis is rarely what it seems, it is a means as to show some discontent on a range of issues. It is therefor not just this incident, but a range of incidents that makes Israel angry with Denmark.

First there was the total insult of the leading Danish artist Lars Von Trier, in his rejection of holocaust, and the following appreciation of that stance by Ahmadinejad. This had absolutely no consequences for Von Trier, despite the insult done not only to Israel, but also to all the Jews who were gassed in the ovens of the Nazis.

Then there was the multicultural feast, all were invited except the Zionist organization. Not to mention the fact, that Jews are afraid of walking with their stars of David and kippas in the open.

But I think the ultimate insult was the fact, that Rakel, my little girl was openly tortured by the secret police, and this had no consequence at all for my relationship to the state. I mean, a simple apology would perhaps have been in order, to show that it was a mistake. But no one, not one media has chosen to cover the case, giving the PET a free hand in the persecution.

This is why Mogens Lykketoft is rejected at the border, it is not about his own person, although he is notoriously anti Jewish.

Things have consequences, everything does not just happen in a vacuum. When you, officially, make statements as the state have done over the last ten to thirty years, that are unfriendly to Israel, well in the end, Israel will cease to be hospitable to you.

My best advise would be to take action on the issues that I point to, and to other. Be serious about this, a diplomatic crisis will evolve and turn into open hostilities, if not handed carefully. It is not a joke, or a light thing. And may I remind you, that on this question Denmark does not have any support anywhere, so Israel is in a strong position.

G-d bless Israel.

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Olympics

February 8th, 2014 No comments

imageThese days the grand nation of Russia initiates the show of the Olympics. I have heard the introduction speech, and I am amazed by the principles that is laid forth, and the positive ideas that is projected by the officials of the game.

It is an awakening of the grand Russian project, and if the values that was professed at the opening are also really the basis of the Russian society in the future, perhaps a new Russia based on virtue and love will come into being.

Russia has travelled a long way, through the dark ages, through so many wars, so many sacrifices, and is always really looked upon from the outside with a bit of angst. Because deep down the rest of the world recognizes the powerful warrior that rest in the heart of the Russians, the Holger Danske embedded in the DNA of the great Rus. A vicious fighter you do not wish to meddle with.

This sometimes clouds the perception of Russia, and all the beauties of the nation, all the philosophy, all the positive striving. To the frustration of the Russians, who feel neglected.

I hereby salute you, may you prosper, and may your Olympic Games be infused with the spirit of the ancients, so that new courageous heroes will appear and propel the world into a stage of light, and the world will see the Russians as they are; the land with the people of not only a proud history, but also a grand and loving heart.

G-d bless the dwelling of the Rus.

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The UN

February 8th, 2014 No comments

The UN has critisized the Vatican Church. In some respects I support the critical stance, in other respect I think it is the worst politicking seen from that organization for a long time, it uses its clout and authority to force a political agenda, that it has no authority to do.

There are two basic political and ethical discussions in the criticism of the church. One is the abuse of small children. This I wholeheartedly support. Of cause small children need our protection, and should thus be supported and with all means, taken care off in all positive manners.
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Happiness

February 4th, 2014 No comments

imageIf there is one secret in political life I really need to share, then it is the secret of a theatrical group from Denmark called “solvognen”. The “sun chariot”, named after the chariot that carries the sun over the celestial realms and down into darkness to reappear again.

Solvognen made political happenings. When they wanted to make a point, they made street theatre. Hilarious happenings as giving away gifts, dressed as Santa Claus in a shopping center (they placed the gifts they distributed themselves).

This really grasped the imagination of the public, and together with Anders Gravers from the resistance, we reused this method.

The point is, you get very far, if you can put a smile on people’s face.

Politics is about being positive, find new, positive solutions to problems that face the society.

If you barricade yourself behind closed doors and bars, you may keep the territory you have, but you will not gain new land.

It is about being glad, and happy.
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Europe

February 4th, 2014 No comments

France is a key in the development of the world. Somehow this grand nation seem to be extra good at the development of mankind. Yes it has a lot of vices, but the love of philosophy and the courage to change its ways gives it a key role in European and also worldly development.

Somehow Europe has done a comeback these last five years, I believe that everybody had written Europe off as an old boxer fighting its very last round. The vultures crept in to eat off the remaining meat on the carcass. But, as a bit of miracle, Europe has actually gained steam, and is rapidly changing these days.

As always, when it comes to Europe, the change is processed through a chain of very painful events. As when Luther changed Northern Europe, today the conservative movement is met with ridicule, attempt of murder and the worse. Just take Holland, and you would know what I mean.

This however makes the development so much more powerful, because it is garnered with drama and passion.

But back to France. Once again France is positioned as a political game changer. France is one of the most hard pressed when it comes to identity, immigration, Islam, freedom of speech, democracy, religion and so on.
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Peace process

February 4th, 2014 No comments

Well the peace process is not going very well. I hope mr. Shimon Perez have some luck trying to unknot the situation in and around Israel, but then there is the discussions with Iran, Syria and lately Ukraine.

All of these discussion are not going well, because the cooperation Barack and I had before the election is not working anymore. We actually really pushed the agenda quite far. That does not imply that I do not like Kerry, on the contrary, but the problem is, that as a team Barack and I really stood quite strong; the politician and the philosopher, that is a powerful mix.

But, let us try anyway. Listen, perhaps we could see the Syrian conflict as less as a conflict of superpower interests, and more as a conflict over territory. There are some ideological and ethnic alliances, as the Christians with the Alawi, and the Sunni. But what they are fighting for is lebensraum, or a place to put their security in place.

This means, that the end solution should reflect this fight. It is about carving out states for the different factions. Al-Queda is off cause not really welcome by anyone, because they are so absurdly violent, and, honestly, fighting a fight not really welcome in the Middle East, they should stay home and stop ruining the ancient capitals of Syria.
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Virtue

February 2nd, 2014 1 comment

In the works of Søren Kierkegaard, the Danish philosopher, it is claimed, that there are three steps of development available to man; first the realm of materialism and needs, then ethics and in the end the realm of spirit.

Kierkegaard talks about forgiveness, due to the fact, that we, as human beings are not perfect, and therefore we need to accept that the imperfectness of our ethical behavior in order to really connect to spirit.

Well, if you continue this line of thought, you could say, that ethics and spirit are two realms interconnected. And if you realize, that G-d is love, then it reflects back on ethics. Because if G-d is love, then how does ethics work to reach G-d, that is love?

The Danish philosopher Knud Ejler Løgstrup, claims that ethics is the guardian of three psychological traits of man; openness, trust and love.

So, if we combine these ideas, we can see, that we reach the conclusion, that ethics is the path to love.

G-d bless the truth of love and virtue.

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Peace process

February 1st, 2014 No comments

The peace process is, as I have discussed below, not really going that well. It is partly my own fault, because I have focused too much on my own trouble, and not that much on international politics. I may be excused due to the fact, that the PET have tortured my daughter, and perhaps even tried to kill me. But these are the circumstances one has to live under, if you really want to change the world.

Now. I really hope Israel can play a more progressive role, in the sense, that we as a nation should take the initiate. So far the initiative has been Kerrys, but it is running into nothing, because, Kerry, with all respect plays the cards in the wrong turn. First we have to make peace with the real power players, then we can make peace on the ground.

So, please, if Israel reads this, perhaps we could move the process back on track.

What are we dealing with? We are dealing with a world that is changing its dynamics. Last century was all in the thralls of different kinds of totalianism; nazism, communism, fascism. The main motor was actually Nazism, that invented much of the methods still used today by, among other players; the EU. That is control by media, vilification, secret services run amok and so on.

The new era, is much more open and searching for its roots. Russia is a good example. Here Communism was very destructive, not on the fighting power of Russia, but on the internal ethics. Family, values, caring of the elderly, love. All these values were broken and is now, happily on the mend.

The same goes with the Catholic church and strangely enough also in Judaism and Islam. A search for the true values of religion.

Religion is based on the progress of the Middle East from around 3000 bc to around 500 AC. In this span of time the jewish prophets reigned, the Egyptian pharaoh, the Mycenean kings, the Hittite, the Persian, the Babylonian and so on.

Basically a huge leap forward for mankind.

Much have been lost, but again much can be rekindled and reinvented with the focus of true philosophers and prophets.

This is really the background of the peace process; a conservative reawakening, a search for the roots of spirit, a reawakening of G-d.

This is a common movement of most of the world; in Europe, in America, in Russia, in Egypt in Saudi arabia in Iran.

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Israel

January 31st, 2014 No comments

Peace-doveWell, the peace process in the Middle East is not going very well. We are stuck in a positions, that will not really give the impetus to move to a more prosperous Middle East.

Please, Mr. Shimon Perez, maybe you could look at it this way; when we made in the Oslo peace, it came to naught because of one basic flaw in the solution; we made a deal with the wrong people. The Palestinians are not really the source of our problems, the rest of the world is the source of our problems. Some support us, some fight us, but the true conflict is not with the Palestinians, it is with the Iranians, the EU, sometimes Russia.

Right now, we actually have a good relationship to the Saudis, the Egyptians and the we have an opening to the Iranians. Behind them we also have made peace with the Russians and the we are allied with the Americans.

Now to make a peace that will last for a long time, we need the world powers to invest something themselves. It is a negotiation, and in a negotiation we need to give something to receive something.

My point is, we are negotiating with the wrong people. Realistically, a peace deal with the Palestinians, would basically just end up repeating the Oslo deal, and we know what way that deal went.

The Americans and my good and nice friend Mr. Barack Obama is hard pressed on the home front, the congress is in the deep freezer, and he needs to address this.

If we, as Israel take the initiative and start to negotiate on the state level, and not just with the Palestinians, we would help Barack a lot.

Mr. Benyamin Netanyahu cannot, in the current situation negotiate with Iran, because he needs to represent the force of Israel. But you can. You can reach out. Off cause it should be coordinated with Benyamin, but we have a man of peace in Israel, why can he not work for peace?

The deal we make in the end, is not really that important. It could be a shared territory where all the world powers share a peace keeping and dialogue oriented focus. Or something else.

But I know, that if you contact Putin, Francis, Rouhani, the King of Saudiarabia, the rabbis of Israel. They all be open to negotiation.

If you make a deal with them, you have won your peace.

G-d bless the purpose of Israel.

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PET

January 30th, 2014 No comments

Well, dialogue is a difficult thing. First I tried with the Danish Broadcaster DR. It did not go well, they chose to ignore me absolutely. Now, I try with the corrupted but hopefully now willing to change course, the infamy: PET.

I have send them a letter, and hope for an initiation in the way of dialogue.

If not, well, the conflict will just have to continue, untill they do initiate the dialogue.

We all know where they stand, if they refuse to talk, and would therefore have to give them the rough side of our response.

G-d bless the willingness to compromise.

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compromise

January 29th, 2014 No comments

Egypt has a chance to reach a positive momentum when it comes to democracy. Democracy is simply to be free, but not only be free, also to be respectful of each individual person and citizen of society.

There are many trends, traditionally in Egypt. But one of the trends were what we today call being “humanistic”. This comes from an Egyptian temple. The ideas were coined before the merger of Hellenistic thought and traditional Egyptian thought. It can be found in texts we call “hermetic” text we have here in the West.

One thing is order, another thing is the human being. Both things must be respected if a true and peaceful society is to be built.

It translates into war and diplomacy, some enemies, the ones who refuse to talk to you, you are sometimes forced to fight in your own defense. But if there is a chance for diplomacy, this path should always be tried first.

Take the Muslim Brotherhood, they are not willing to talk, so you are forced to fight. But other people you might have a conflict with, they may be willing to talk, so we should meet them there.

G-d bless the will to compromise.

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Jerusalem

January 28th, 2014 No comments

We need to move on the peace process of Israel. I have realized, that I cannot leave it to the Americans to forge a solution in Israel. With all due respect to Kerry and Barack, they simply do not have the same connections as I have. Strange as it is. The rebirth of religion in Israel, is my project, and I have to take responsibility.

Now, If you all want to participate in my ideas about a shared religious center in Israel, please send me a green flag, through Facebook or the like. Here I think about my personal friends; the Saudis, the Catholic, the Shias, the Jews and the Russian Orthodox.

If all wish to proceed, and I mean it should be all, to ensure the right balance, we could hold initiative meetings.

How and where, would be up for discussion.

It is an idea, and if we reach a solution, hopefully all our shared beliefs, and the work of G-d will flourish.

G-d bless all the three monotheistic religions.

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A new beginning

January 26th, 2014 No comments

When we look at European culture and thought. There is one instance, or rather one theoretical turn in our development, that has left us both enriched and impoverished. The French Revolution was a move from feudalism and religion to enlightenment and democracy.

Today nobody will really doubt the positive fruits of this move, I mean, who would doubt that the freedom we have won, and the constitutional rights we all enjoy is a good thing?

But the real break with religion and feudalism has been clouded with the consecutive development of Marxism, a creed close to the enlightenment philosophy, but yet in many ways less bright when it comes to the belief in absolute truth. The focus on economy clouded the judgment of the consecutive theoretical development.

So harking back to the initiate break with feudalism, will actually imbue us with the ability to move forward in a new phase and not lose the good things of the French Revolution.

Now, the main philosopher of that time is not Rousseau or Voltaire. Both monuments to human thought and ingenuity, but not the REAL basic block builder of the revolution. It was a gentleman called Condorcet.

Condorcet was one of those rare thinkers, who were able to truly span different sciences. He started as a mathematician, but developed into a political theoretician.

He really knew his sources, and talks about Pythagoras and Democritus.

His job was to enrich us with the idea, that we can move forward as a species if we truly focus on the scientific truth.

He basically inspired the enormous breakthrough of industrialization and the faith we have in science today.

He was the soul of the enlightenment age.
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Enemies within

January 25th, 2014 No comments

As Condorcet claims, the enlightened state will have to be judged upon its ability to accept the critical stance on subjects comfortably ruled by prejudice. As in the case with Omar Marzouk, the Muslim Brotherhood associate in the leading state media.

Here a man is employed by the state, it is not recognized, that the man is on the side of anti democratic forces within the country, and even though the criticism is strong, it is still much more easy and alluring to deem him “strange” or just a little crazy, than to realize, that he is a terrorist in disguise.

Therefor, action is needed to take the man down, we need to realize his potential and his evil character, and not just linger in a state of prejudice.

G-d bless the will to keep the light shining.

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Faith in democracy

January 24th, 2014 5 comments

When we look at what we wish to obtain from this age, certainly we should be realistic about the trouble we are in. Coming from the ideas and vision of the Age of Enlightenment, we are full speed diving into an age of darkness. Rationality and the clear eyed view of things we have inherited from the French Revolution is gobbled up by stupid menageries as the racist persecuting public priest of the multicultural society. Criticism and rational thought is debased by the prejudices of the common man and society, since the virtues of the state has been undermined by too much complacency and general stupidity. Virtue as a goal in itself is scorned upon, and yet we are a handful of intellectuals, dwindling by the year, who still claw on to the ideals of enlightenment.

I believe, from the bottom of my soul, that we should pick these ideas from the first French Republic, and honour them again. Rally to the banner of Socrates. Heed the words of Condorcet, whom I will give you a taste of here under.

But we need to be honest to ourselves, and look out for the prejudices and the dark prosecutors of the state, who are corrupted by the lack of stamina and faith in the democratic, enlightened nation.

But heed the words of the late Marquis de Condorcet, who, among other things, gave us constitutionalism, and equality of both women and all of men, regardless of skin color.
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Omar Marzouk

January 22nd, 2014 No comments

Well the corruption, and the open cooperation between the different state institutions and The Muslim Brotherhood is now reaching even more absurd heights here in Denmark.

Remember how the secret police invited a sharia spuming Mullah the 9/11? Well, another state institution is openly collaborating with the enemies of the state.

I did send a mail with a complaint to the state institution. That is the state-owned media behemoth DR.

I knew from an article made by a journalist Helle Merete Brix, that the rock band Outlandish was officially connected to the Muslim Brotherhood, and I asked them for an explanation as to why they condoned the band, and, at the same time, asked the for an official apology for calling me a jew and psychic sick in the same sentence.

The consecutive actions of the state media, and the process of the complaint was actually quite interesting. I suppose my complaint was sent to a Muslim employee of DR. He went ballistic, and my friend Firoozeh Bazrafkhan started to provoke him.

In the end, very interesting informations were unearthed. It was revealed, that the employee; Omar Marzouk, an Egyptian by birth was a direct supporter of The Muslim Brotherhood. He even had written it on his Facebook! It was quite easy to see for everybody who wished to see. Incredible, I mean, if an employee had officially supported the Nazis or the Fascist. Would he at least not try to hide it, if he had a leading role in the OFFICIAL state media? Obviously not.

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Peace

January 21st, 2014 No comments

In the course of the peace process in the Middle East, I strongly wish all the participants to remember why we do this. It is because we want to change the course of the Middle East, and find a more prosperous path.

The skill and the wisdom of the Middle East is amazing, if it finds ways and paths to excel. The constant warfare and fighting brings only destruction.

After peace, the chance of material and intellectual progress is large. The resources are there, the skill is there, all we need is the right frame of mind.

Take Egypt. Compare it now to what it used to be. The country is on a better course, the possibilities of progress is there. And it was done through the agents of the state in unison with the people.

The Egyptians are and old and wise people. By digging deep into the treasures of the past, a new course is possible.

It is the same with everybody else in the Middle East. The past is so filled with ideas and wisdom, so by connecting to the classical ideas, a new and much more progressive Middle East can emerge.

We are talking about the cradle of three world religions, if the people in the cradle have the time and the energy to look at themselves, and rejuvenate, the world will be a better place, and the Middle East will have the honor it longs for.

G-d bless the peace process.

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Corruption

January 21st, 2014 No comments

Well this is how the Danish system treat someone who are directing the gaze away from all the excuses and political correct answers and try to enlighten a simple question. Is there a correlation between the fight we fight in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria and elsewhere against Al-Queda and the problems we have in Denmark and Europe at large. I mean, these people are actively trying to change our democracies into something else.

It is not racism, it is not a rejection of all Islam. It is the rejection of the imperialist and honestly the enemies of the West and the East.

The Danish system has tried to change my course through vilification, exclusion, public trial, torture of my daughter and now an outright attempt on my life.

Just because I support our American friends in their attempt on solving the problems. Again not an attempt based on racism or hate, but on the virtues of our democracy.
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G-d?

January 20th, 2014 No comments

When we think about religion, we, who are monotheistic, have certain basic tenants we believe in. First of all, we believe in G-d. There has been a lot of discussion on the subject, but I think we can safely conclude, that G-d is intelligence, a natural force, that is in between all matter. It is what we come from, and what we return to.

But there are other tenants we believe in, and I have tried to understand the interconnection between these basic ideas of monotheism. First there is G-d and then there is the movement of life. G-d enters the world as life, but life moves.

According to the “founder” of the monotheistic religions, the Egyptian pharao Akhenaten, the main principle of G-d is light. In fact in his understanding light is G-d. This leads to all the reverence we have for the light; enlightenment, the search for truth, rationality, science. But what is really the correlation between light and intelligence. Can both be G-d? I believe, that the one is the source, and the other the energy.

Intelligence is the source of G-d, light is the mover. Aristotle talks about the unmoving mover. Basically I believe, that there is not a unmoving mover. There is the natural force called intelligence, and there is the moving part called light. Together these to separate natural powers create life. One is the head, the other is the stomach.

G-d bless the wisdom we might get from reading very old books.

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Murder

January 20th, 2014 2 comments

imageI have just been terribly sick. My diagnoses was pneumonia or something like it. I woke up shaking and almost slept for two days.

My good friend Mikael, his mother died exactly the same time as my mother died a few years back. There were several strange occurrences connected to both my mother and Mikaels mothers dead. As my good friend the priest Rolf Sloth-Henriksen. They all died of cancer, but at least Mikaels mother was mistreated medically.

Now, it is difficult to say how much the STASI operates with the doctors, but there are several signs.

I truly believe, that my own current disease was an attempt on my life. I chose not to go to the doctors, and now I am almost ok. After three weeks of disease.

There is a good chance that the PET basically attempted to murder me, there are no proofs, but if you compare with the other unethical deeds done to my poor person, the murder attempt is not so unbelievable. I mean, they have no problems with the torture of Rakel, why would’nt they try murder me. They killed Pim Fortuyn, remember?

The stakes are getting higher, and the possible outcome is even more severe, now that they are openly trying to murder me, but so far, I have managed to survive.

G-d bless the will to live.

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EU

January 18th, 2014 No comments

The European Union is slowly disintegration these days. It is basically a pressure that is formed in the peoples of Europe. Unlike the forming of The United States of America, the time and the trends, are just not working for the crafters of a Europeans Union.

When the United States were made, we were in a burgeoning time, the European values were all over, and it had a momentum of its own. Today it is the other way around, we are fighting for our own survival, and there is no room for experiment and new ideas.

Sad as it is, this is the reality.

From the beginning, I have warned against the European Union, because it seemed to me to be a project that simply did not have any chance of survival. I believe, that right now, we do not have the luxury of experiment, we need to fight all the cancer and corruption spreading in our societies. The democratic banner is not strengthened by the Union, but on contrary, weakened, due to the problems of organization.

We need to work with what we know is already functioning, and that is the democratic Nations that are well established.

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The Middle East christistians

January 18th, 2014 No comments

There is an ongoing tragedy in the Middle East. All the fighting and havoc that we as the western civilisations and eastern civilization have initiated and is a part of, is really hurting the Christian minorities.

I believe the Copts are in a much better situation now than before Morsi, and this is because the Christians have allied themselves with the democratic faction of Egypt. That is all good and well.

But there are numerous other Christians in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Jordan that are still very much in harms way.

I believe, that we should be realistic about the endeavors we do. Do they lead to only progress for ourselves, or do they also leave room for minorities to thrive in a difficult world?
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PET

January 16th, 2014 No comments

Well, the case against the local Stasi system has come to some conclusions. The top dog has been relieved of his position, the minister of law has been relived of his position, and these days the possible demise of the current P.M. is decided. Remember the infamous “selfie” shooter. Making a total fool out herself. Well, she is also involved in the case, and has, directly sanctioned the fight against poor little Rakel. The scum.

Well, I have positioned myself against the PET, and they are not that prone to contact me, due to the precariousness of the case. Well, you have to. Otherwise, there will, in the future be no coordination between PET and the rest of the intelligence society on a serious level. You will be the target of CIA and MOSSAD. Because you have tortured a little Jewish girl. Get it?

If you do not contact me within the next week, further steps will be taken to counter your evil ways.

G-d bless the peace we get, if we find a deal.

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Racism???

January 14th, 2014 No comments

As I have criticized the state for, for a long time; the use of “racism” as a definition of all who are not in accordance with the multi cultural society is in fact not valid. The process borrows heavily on the tradition of the inquisition that has fathered systems as the KGB and Gestapo, and it is totally sick in its core.

But, as I mentioned in the last posting, no one has actually looked at the scientific basis of the theory. I mean, if you are able to put people to jail if they have an ideological view on society that you, as a state, do not like. This view on the world must be extremely evil or something.

Let us have a look on that. The race theories are, according to the jewish historian Max I Dimont, a brainchild of first the french petty aristocrat Count Arthur de Gobineau. He claimed that the french aristocrats had superior blood since they derived from the Aryans. Through democratization, their blood was thinned with less superior blood of Gauls I suppose. The ideas had no scientific base, was written by a mediocre civil servant in France, and is basically just ideas. Then these ideas were combined with Nietzsche in an “epic” work Foundations of the Nineteenth century by a certain Houston Stewart Chamberlain. With all respect for Nietzsche, this does not make any true scientific basis at all. Nietzsche is basically an immoral philosopher who believes in the rule of strong, and Chamberlain welded the two “theorists” together in a destructive amalgam of antisemitism.

All in all, a very poor theoretical basis for anything. You can choose to believe in it, but then again, you can also choose to believe in fairies and Santa Claus.

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Racism?

January 13th, 2014 No comments

One the main disasters of the current Western intellectual life, is the fact that it has not really left the 20’th century yet. Let us be honest with the 20′ th century, it was absolute destruction. First World War, Second World War, the Cold War. All movements in the European though that spiraled the ideas and culture into a darker and darker place.

In the 19’th century everything went the right way, in the 20’th everything went the wrong way.

Today we are still caught in there straightjacket of the 20’th century and struggling to move on. The worst trap is the racist idea we have inherited from the 20’th century. Race theories are, as defined by its name; theories. Most of the so called theories were actually based on pseudo science, and was the work of, at the best, mediocre intellectuals. Not like in the 19’th century with Rousseu and Condorcet.

But, despite the fact, that race theories are without any serious value, we still use them more than ever. It is the central battle ground for most serious development. I myself have been involved in two public persecutions, to determine whether some of my friends were racist or not.
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Egypt

January 12th, 2014 No comments

Egypt is at a cross roads now, a new constitution has been drafted, and all are not happy with everything in it, but all in all it is a good framework that hopefully will push Egypt on a better cause.

There is the discussion of the military’s right to evict civilians. This is only a good idea, if the military has the justice and the order of the land in focus. Traditionally Maat, or order is the most important virtue for any Egyptian, especially the pharaoh and the military. Order is to see the truth of things, and act impartially.

But if it works, the military can and will protect the nation against extremism of this or that kind. Remember all the ideas of humanism and enlightenment came from Egypt originally, and should therefore more be seen as a resurrection of the old ideas, and not something fancy from outside.

I have given quite a lot of though to the strengthening of Egypt. This is my personal advice, based on a detailed knowledge of Egyptian history and lore.

Egypt is a slow thinker. Because of the thousands and thousands of years it has existed, it does not change over night. Egypt is full of good an intelligent men, but not used to sudden transformation. Rather it is used to development over a very long span of time.

Therefor, I would not plan for the next year or ten years ahead, but a hundred years ahead. Make a plan for Egypt that will strengthen it over the next hundred years. Think of the future as a slow-moving but progressing process.

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Ariel Sharon

January 12th, 2014 No comments

Ariel SharonWhen I think about Ariel Sharon this vision of a lion comes to my sight. The lion of Judah, a vicious, ferocious fighter that will tear through all to defend his cubs and his homeland. These lions are often difficult to life by, because their ambience and their quest for truth and righteousness are difficult to match. But if we live to give them that space, and are able to listen to what they say, often they push the states and the nations on a better cause. Because that was the driving force behind Ariel Sharons life; to make a better Israel. In his old age, he seemed to me to settle down a little and try for peace. Not that he accepted all the proposition and ideas that was drafted, but he genuinely wanted an Israel without constant fear and angst. In fact this was his driving motive from the beginning, and he, wisely I think, recognized that only through strength can Israel have peace.

Israel is one lion poorer in these days, I hope that more lions will emerge, and that we understand how to handle and respect them, to give them the space they need to make the best of themselves.

G-d bless the legacy of Ariel Sharon.

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