Shimon Peres proposes new weapon against "anti-Semitism"

Israel's 84-year-old president Shimon Peres wants to use Facebook to crush any questioning of Jewish atrocities.

Facebook is social networking website launched on February 4, 2004. Owned and operated by zionist Jews, it now has 62 million members. It competes with MySpace, but caters to slighter older Goyim at the high school and college level in the USA and abroad. It also competes with Craigslist.

In May 2005, Accel Partners gave $12.5 million to boost Facebook. Accel Partners is a group of venture capitalists led by Jews James Breyer and Jim Swarz.

Last week, Peres met with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (militant zionist Brooklyn Jew) at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

(I suspect that Facebook is heavily funded by Israelis and the U.S. government, and will soon become the largest social networking site in the western world. With the backing of Jewish-controlled banks, it is now engaged in a mania of buying smaller companies.)

Since Facebook is Jewish owned and operated, Peres says it is an ideal tool to silence criticism of Israel, and to spread holo-hoax propaganda.

He spoke to a group representing more than 60 countries at Yad Vashem holo-hoax memorial. The group was there for an international youth conference.

When asked by one of the youths what each of them could do to spread holo-hoax lies, Peres replied: "Who here has heard about Facebook?"

Nearly all in attendance raised their hands.

"You can fight anti-Semitism using social networks, like Facebook," Peres said.

Haaretz.

Submitted by Abdul Alhazred on Tue, 2008-01-29 16:59

Peres was at Yad Vashem to address the 116 students from 62 countries who are participating in an international Youth Congress on the Holocaust. According to a Yad Vashem spokesperson, the group comprised more non-Jews than Jews.

Asked about anti-Semitism, Peres said that it was basically a non-Jewish sickness, and that Israel was not responsible for curing it. "The non-Jews have to do it themselves," he said. Peres added that rather than focus on anti-Semitism, especially in places in which there are many Jewish graves, but no Jews, he would like to make the world a better place and to emphasize Jews' contribution to society.

Peres said that it was not enough to honor Holocaust victims' memories; the memory of the Holocaust must serve as a warning. But enough of a realist to know that warnings are not always heeded, Peres said that there will always be evil forces that will arise to do inhuman things to other people.

Peres also surmised that if the state of Israel had come into being some years before the outbreak of World War II, the Germans would not have been able to do as much damage, because Israel would not have permitted it.

He made the point that Israel was an "anti-genocide" country and that whenever genocide occurred, "we mobilize ourselves and stand on the side of the victim or those who are being threatened. This is, directly or indirectly, part of our foreign policy."

Source: JPost

An "anti-genocide" country? Except when the genocide is being committed by Israel against Palestinians, then it's time to look the other way.

Greg Bacon | Wed, 2008-01-30 07:40

Wow. The "state of Israel had came into being some years before the outbreak of World War II"?

I thought the Jews declared the "state of Israel" after World War II.

Peres sets me straight once again!

Abdul Alhazred | Wed, 2008-01-30 12:09

I mis-read it.

Abdul Alhazred | Wed, 2008-01-30 12:11

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