Rehmat

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The book The Cross of Bethlehem: The Memoirs of a Refugee’ – is story of a Israeli military officer, Roy Tov, who converted to Christianity while caught in the crosshairs between a country that demands total obedience, even if that means firing on rock-throwing women and children, and following his conscience. In reality, it’s a story of a person who learned the evilness of Zionism first hand while living in Jewish kibbutz built on land stolen from native Palestinian.

In November 2010, Christopher Bollyn, an American investigating journalist and author interviewed Roy Tov.

“Americans are generally quite naïve about Israel and how the Zionist state really functions. The general ignorance about Israel is primarily due to the fact that most people are woefully misinformed about the Middle East having grown up consuming news and entertainment products provided by Hollywood and the Zionist-controlled media. This has resulted in a very significant part of the American population suffering from an extremely distorted point-of-view. Prior to 9/11 this may not have been a matter of great concern, but with the U.S. involved in at least two long-term wars in the Middle East, Americans can no longer afford to be blissfully ignorant about the Zionist state of Israel and its criminal network that are the root of the conflict in the region, Roy told Christopher Bollyn.

Roy Tov’s grandparents were German Jews who in early 20th century migrated to Poland and later to Argentina and finally settled in a kabbutz in Israel. Roy had a career at Israel’s highest scientific institution and served in top-secret military units. had a career at Israel’s highest scientific institution and having served in top-secret military units. During his career, he was invited by Dow Chemical to their European headquarters and asked to transfer classified American missile technology developed by Dow to Israel. Until then Roy’s peers did not know that he had converted to Christianity. When he refused to return to Israel, he became Mossad’s marked man. Roy currently lives in Bolivia.

Roy wrote in ‘The Cross of Bethlehem’: “Along with foreign doctrines brought from Babylon, the Pharisees adopted the old Hindu symbol for spiritual strength as their own. To ingratiate it in the eyes of the people they called it the Star of David, or in direct translation from Hebrew, “David’s Shield.” To justify their foreign beliefs, they claimed they were given orally to Moses in Sinai, a false claim which is not mentioned in the Bible. Without understanding this oral tradition, they asserted, you could not interpret the Bible correctly. Thus the Pharisees stole the Bible from the people. Jesus tried to explain that the correct interpretation is the one arising from faith and love, not the monstrous apparatus based on personal convenience created by the rabbis. He said people were equal many years before the false socialist doctrines made a joke of that idea”.

According to Roy – “The Israeli occupation of Palestine is the core problem in the Middle East and the Pharisaic state of Israel is the cause of that unresolved Gordian knot in the Holy Land. In these lines and pages you put your finger directly on the crux of the problem: Evil men, who claim to be the authority of Mosaic Law, have stolen the Bible from the Jewish people and control them by keeping them in a rabbinical “Auschwitz of the mind”.

In epilogue Roy had concluded in the book: “Maybe the criminal society that hunts me will cease to exist. Perhaps it will transform itself into a decent civilization. Either way, it will not continue to exist under its current laws. The record of history bears witness that criminal regimes do not remain in power forever.”

‘The Cross of Bethlehem’ – Story of an Israeli on the run | Rehmat's World
 

eloans1

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Again we are in agreement with the politics of the region, the Jews are as screwed up as you are.. The problem with your line of thinking is your hate to anyone who does not agree with you. Actually that is the problem with the whole Mideast, everyone hates everyone. They have been killing each other for thousands of years and will continue as long as people like you keep supporting and preaching the hate to every one around you. You are an egotistical person who thinks that your way of belief is the only way that people should believe and if they don't agree with you then kill them. You are living in the world where your uncivilized way of thinking is being shunned. People of the world should be able to believe anything they want as long as it is not doing harm to others. That is why we all live together here and in Canada in peace. If people like you would quit preaching all your hate then maybe the Jews would not have to take land to live and believe how they want. The hate needs to stop and people need to respect the rights of others to believe the way they choose. I really feel sorry for people like you, because you can never be happy when there is so much hate in your heart. God loves you and me so lighten up a little.
 

Rehmat

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Well - talking about hating the Jews - it was started by Jesus over 2000 years ago and then Rev. Martin Luther wrote a whole book blasting those criminal Jewish souls in the 16th century. More recently, it was Karl Marx, a Jew himself, who called his fellow Jews "criminals and good for nothing".

So tell me Moshe who hate you Jews most - all those guys or Rehmat who just reviewed the book written by an Israeli Jew who is running away from Judaism and the Zionazi state??
 

eloans1

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Seems like all you guys hate them and each other, that is what I am talking about. When will it all end? And thanks for calling me Moshe (Moses) again, maybe I can lead you guys out of the wilderness also...
 

Rehmat

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I hate to burst your Zionazi racist baloon.

Moshe - doesn't mean 'Moses'. It mean "kike" in the West, which is a slang word for the Evil-doers.

I sincerely hope none of the readers over here have read your holy Talmud to "hate them":

Index to Talmud Unmasked
 

eloans1

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According to Rosten, Jewish American merchants continued to sign with an 'O' instead of an 'X' for several decades, spreading the nickname kike wherever they went as a result. At that time kike was more of an affectionate term, used by Jews to describe other Jews. Thanks, I didn't think you cared. The Talmud was written by a bunch of hating fanatics such as yourself. One thing I still don't understand, if you love Islam nations so much, why don't you move over there with all you brothers? Or are you just one of those who like to run your mouth and live under the protection of us Americans and Canadians, but when it comes to doing something you are so pasionate about you just stay in hiding? May Ali bless you in your safe home.
Sincerely,
The Kike, Moses :D
 

Rehmat

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Kike whining would not do you any good - no matter how much filth you blow out your Zionazi mouth.

If one study the writings of Zionist scholar, he will find out that they are the most Jew-haters after the Jewish bible which is full of porn and insults for the earlier prophets.

Anti-Semitic roots of Zionism | Rehmat's World

BTW - Thanks for agreeing with professor Shlomo Sand that the Jews (the followers of Talmud) were created only 100 years ago to welcome the Devil Anti-Christ.
 

eloans1

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You are quite welcome my Islam brother, but if you think that the Jewish people have only been around a hundred years, then you are dummer that I originally thought. Also looks like you are the only one doing the whining, in fact that is all you do. Don't you ever get tired of all the whining?
Sincerely your friend,
The Kike Moses
 
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Rehmat

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I think you have your brain stuck between your Zionazi legs dude.

I am not the Jewish historian Shlomo Sand who wrote in his book the Jews were INVENTED only in the last century.

Shaloam - (According to Gilad Atzmon, it doesn't mean 'peace' but what is good for the Jews).
 
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