Sunday, July 24, 2011

Gilad Atzmon: "Anders Behring Breivik might indeed, have been a Sabbath Goy"

Amid all the left-wing posturing about the Oslo attacks and the terrible wrong done to Muslims in suspecting Al-Qaeda or similar groups (such as the one that initially claimed responsibility), you may have noted Glen Greenwald's fantasies about punishing the likes of Daniel Pipes for the attacks:
One last question: if, as preliminary evidence suggests, it turns out that Breivik was "inspired" by the extremist hatemongering rantings of Geller, Pipes and friends, will their groups be deemed Terrorist organizations such that any involvement with them could constitute the criminal offense of material support to Terrorism? Will those extremist polemicists inspiring Terrorist violence receive the Anwar Awlaki treatment of being put on an assassination hit list without due process?
Courtesy of Gilad Atzmon, here is something only slightly loonier:
[...] I am not in a position at present firmly to point a finger at Israel, its agents or its sayanim – but assembling the information together and considering all possibilities may suggest that Anders Behring Breivik might indeed, have been a Sabbath Goy.

Within the Judaic, mundane-societal context, the role of the Sabbath Goy is to accomplish some minor tasks the Jews cannot undertake during the Sabbath. But within the Zionized reality we tragically enough live in,the Sabbath Goy kills for the Jewish state. He may even do it voluntarily. [...]

As yet, the full facts of the Norwegian tragedy are unknown. But the message should by now be transparently and urgently clear to all of us: Western intelligence agencies must immediately crackdown on Israeli and Zionist operators in our midst, and regarding the terrible events of the weekend, it must be made absolutely clear who it was that spread such hate and promoted such terror, and exactly for what reasons.
The gauntlet has been thrown down, Glen. Can you out-loony Gilad? I think you can . . .

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