Communism, Jews, and the Fate of Israel and America By Cliff Kincaid Rather than attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress, Kamala Harris went to a black college sorority event. Then, after Jewish Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro was passed over for the vice-presidential pick, CNN’s Van Jones, a leftist himself, admitted, “You also have anti-Semitism that has gotten marbled into this party. You can be for the Palestinians without being an anti-Jewish bigot, but there are some anti-Jewish bigots out there.” He added, “And there’s some disquiet now – and there has to be – how much of what just happened is caving into some of these darker parts of the party?” To understand the modern-day anti-Semitism of the Democratic Party, a good place to start is the communist ideology of the Weather Underground, the terrorist group that backed Barack Hussein Obama for president and believed that Israel is an imperialist lackey of the United States that must be destroyed. Obama campaigned as a Christian when he was, in fact, a Marxist with Muslim sympathies. His people are running the Harris for president campaign, a fact that is leading many people to order our book, Comrade Obama Unmasked: Marxist Mole in the White House. As former Congressional investigator Herbert Romerstein pointed out in his report, “What Was the Weather Underground?,” the American Jewish community was a particular target of the anti-American terrorists. He noted that one communiqué from the Weather Underground group in California that called itself the New World Liberation Front threatened, “These Zionist ruling class pigs will not butcher poor people fighting for a just life without suffering drastic repercussions. The Jewish-American ruling class cannot protect themselves well enough for a sufficient amount of time. They should consider this carefully! We will show the Jewish-American ruling class how extremely vulnerable they are, here in the belly of the beast. Their lives will be in grave jeopardy if mad-dog Rabin [former Prime Minister of Israel] imposes this massacre on the Palestinian people… We call on all comrades to move directly against all Jewish-American ruling class bloodsuckers if Rabin moves to massacre freedom fighters! These ruling class dogs are influential both here and in Israel and are extremely vulnerable!” The Weather Underground was still writing in 1982, “Zionism is White Supremacy. Zionism is an integral part of white supremacist movement in the U.S. It is rooted in the defense of white privilege over colonized people.” Romerstein, who investigated and exposed extremists in organizations like the Ku Klux Klan and the SDS, the predecessor to the Weather Underground, cited evidence that “Some Weather Underground activists were born into Jewish families, but they were as anti-Semitic as their gentile born colleagues.” That was the case with Mark Rudd, who stated that he saw the U.S. as an “empire” which, along with its allies such as Israel, would eventually be defeated or collapse. “My friends in SDS taught me, quite correctly, that the world was in revolt against U.S. domination,” Rudd said in November 2005. “That was why the Vietnamese were fighting so hard. I learned to admire the Vietnamese and the Cubans and the Chinese and the Russian peasants who had stood up to make a new society.” Hence, anti-Semitism is an outgrowth of anti-Americanism. “The only way Israel has survived so far has been to ally with the sole remaining imperial power in the world,” was how Rudd saw it. “But all empires fall, as Jewish history so clearly tells us.” He then added, “Maybe they should have allied with China.” He went on: “Israel is America’s future: militarized, racist, religio-nationalist, corporate, riven with so many internal splits and hatreds that only the existence of a perpetual enemy keeps the nation from exploding. If we don’t organize to stop the current direction in this country, thirty years from now we will be Israel.” In his speech to the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society back in November of 2005, Rudd declared, “There is a well-documented continuity over the last almost forty years between the Labor Party and Likud in their policies toward the Palestinians and settlement in the Occupied Territories. I am heartbroken over the moral and spiritual costs of the Jewish State to the Jewish People. I challenge anyone who thinks of me as a traitor to my people or a self-hating Jew, both of which I’ve been called, to visit Palestinians in the West Bank or East Jerusalem for as little as one-half day. Every Jew needs to see the misery and humiliation which our Jewish nationalism and racism have wrought.” It was apparent that Rudd and his comrades regarded Israel as an entity that had to be destroyed, just like the United States. According to Larry Grathwohl, the FBI informant inside the organization, the Weathermen started a newspaper called The First Next Time, which ran an article “on the Arab guerrillas’ fight against the Zionist Jews for Palestine.” The article described Israel as a “colonial-type creature imposed by forces outside the area” and the Jewish masses “being led by Zionism toward another disaster.” In Rudd’s book, which was released in conjunction with a massive Harper Collins publicity campaign targeting college students and young people, Rudd described how he approved the planting of a bomb at Fort Dix, New Jersey, when a dance was going to take place for U.S. servicemen and their wives or girlfriends. Hundreds could have been maimed or killed. But that prospect didn’t bother Rudd. He says he wanted the U.S. Army to have a “taste” of what it was doing to the communists in Vietnam. The bomb prematurely exploded, killing three members of Rudd’s terrorist group. He dedicated his book to them. Those U.S. military personnel and our Vietnam veterans tried to prevent the Communist takeover that Rudd promoted and was cheering for. Those men, and their wives and girlfriends, were among the intended targets of the Weather Underground anti-personnel bomb that Rudd’s comrades planned for Fort Dix. Incredibly, Rudd would be invited to the FBI Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia, where he was asked to “speak to a terrorism class at the academy.” On his way out, stopping by the Wall of Martyrs, with pictures of all the FBI agents killed in the line of duty, Rudd said that he referred to “all the many victims of the FBI,” such as Soviet spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Taking out a copy of the Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, “I asked for permission to recite the prayer,” and he said his host, FBI agent Andrew Bringuel, crossed himself. Bringuel has since retired and is now advertised as an FBI instructor at the National Command and Staff College, also known as The International Academy of Public Safety, specializing in “countering terrorism and violent extremism.” He is said to be an expert on the “criminal mind.”
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