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Infiltration: A Cardinal Function of the Zionist Movement

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 Thanks to Who D. Who for recommending this article... Infiltration: A Cardinal Function of the Zionist Movement David Miller What is the function of the Zionist movement? Let’s start with four statements that together define what the Zionist movement does by adding its functions cumulatively. The Zionist movement creates and sustains the “Israel lobby” to extend its ideological and political reach, shaping both foreign and domestic policy in the countries where it operates. It provides material support for ethnic cleansing and genocide, funneling millions each year through charities that aid in land theft and war crimes. It grooms children and youth into ideological loyalists through a vast network of schools, synagogues, youth groups and settler recruitment programs, including Birthright tours, the Masa journey and the Lone Soldier Program. Beyond all this, the movement systematically dispatches its adherents into broader society as lifelong agents of Zionist ideology. This is no...

The Bizarre Biology of Birds

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The Bizarre Biology of Birds A detailed look at one of nature's strangest experiments Stone Age Herbalist “Here also I first met with the pretty Australian Bee-eater (Merops ornatus). This elegant little bird sits on twigs in open places, gazing eagerly around, and darting off at intervals to seize some insect which it sees flying near; returning afterwards to the same twig to swallow it. Its long, sharp, curved bill, the two long narrow feathers in its tail, its beautiful green plumage varied with rich brown and black and vivid blue on the throat, render it one of the most graceful and interesting objects a naturalist can see for the first time.” -Alfred Russel Wallace, The Malay Archipelago, Vol I If you’re anything like me then birds are one of those perennial, permanent obsessions. The kind of obsession that lasts a lifetime, and continually rewards you for your perseverance. One simple conclusion from this love affair is that birds are truly very strange. Creatures that live a...