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Opinion Editorials, August 2004 The New 'Zionist World Order' First Summit Held in Jerusalem:Names, Topics, Plans
Richard Melson
August 1, 2004A recent Zionist 'Think Tank' summit meeting of the planners of a new Zionist World Order, was held in June, at the historic King David Hotel, in Jerusalem.
The following reports were sent to Ghulam Muhammed by Richard Melson,
a Jewish activist who apparently feels that the Muslim world should be kept informed.
OUTSOURCING OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY
TO ISRAEL AND THE NEO-CONSERVATIVES:
THE JERUSALEM SUMMITS
October 12-14, 2003, saw the first annual JERUSALEM SUMMIT.
These summits, pushed by Richard Perle and the Israeli government, serve as an "offshore think tank" whose aim is to control American foreign policy worldwide and particularly in the Middle East.
The main purpose of these summits is to bring into being a "clash of civilizations", a global civil war between America-led-by-Israel against the Moslem and Arab worlds, to kill the idea of a Palestinian state and force the Palestinians out of the terrritories by completing Sharons Wall and then squeezing the Palestinians out.
Arafat is represented first as Hitler II, then head of Islamo-fascism.
Israel stands as the main bulwark between the Islamo-barbarians and the West.
This program is discussed quite explicity and without "shyness". It is this Judeo-Nazismtheres no other honest appelation for this "historo-pathology-- which undergirds Bushs Iraq War.
These views are then "stovepiped"(i.e.quietly and directly transmitted) to Cheney and Rumsfeld and thence to Rice/Bush.
Douglas Feith is a key part of the "stovepipe" operation.
See below for details of First Annual Jerusalem Summit:
PROGRAM
The First Annual Jerusalem SummitKing David Hotel, Jerusalem
Sukkot 5764 - October 12-14, 2003
11th - Saturday
"Melave Malka" Cocktail Reception at the King David Hotel
Greetings:
Avigdor Lieberman, Minister of Transportation
Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen, Chief Rabbi of Haifa
12th - Sunday
1st Session
The Crisis in Morality and International Policy:
How Israel May Be the Solution
Chairman: Dr. Ron Breiman, Chairman, Professors for A Strong Israel
Dmitry Radyshevsky, Michael Cherney Foundation
Introduction: Goals of the Summit
Ehud Olmert, Vice Prime Minister; Minister of Industry, Trade & Labor
The Importance of Making Jerusalem the Moral Alternative
Dr. Avi Beker, Secretary General, WJC
UNRWA: Perpetuating the Refugee Problem: Incubating Terror
Panel:
Morton A. Klein, President, ZOA ;
Clarence H. Wagner, International Director, Bridges for Peace;
Amb. Zalman Shoval, Former Ambassador
of Israel to the United States
Moderator: Elyakim Ha'etzni
Anti-Zionism: Heart of the Politics of Immorality
Rev. Malcolm Hedding, Executive Director, ICEJ
Anti-Semitism: Key to Immorality
Dr. Hillel Fradkin, President,
Ethics & Public Policy Center
"Can the Stone the Builders rejected be a cornerstone (again) -
The prospects for moral revival"
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin,
Dean, Ohr Torah Institutions
A Light Unto The Nations:
a Jewish Perspective
Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Finance
The Failure of the U.N. in Dealing with the Global Moral Crisis
Keynote Address:
Dr. Uzi Landau, Minister for Strategic Cooperation between the U.S. and Israel
"Finding the Right Road to Peace"
12th - Sunday
Discussion Session
Workshop 1:
Bringing the World to understand the immorality of anti-Zionism
Moderator: Michael Widlansky, Hebrew University
Hadar Cars, Chairman, Sweden-Israel Friendship Association;
Rijk Van Dam, Dutch Member of European Parliament;
Dr. Joel S. Fishman, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs;
Yoram Ettinger, former Minister for Congressional Affairs at Israel's Embassy in US
Workshop 2:
The Moslem World: Prospects of democratization and overcoming hatred of Zionism
Moderator: Steve Rodan, Middle East News Line
Dr. K.P.S Gill, Institute for Conflict Management, India;
Prof. John W. Swails, Oral Roberts University;
Dr. Aharon Yaffe, The International Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism at the In-disciplinary Center;
Dr. Justus Reid Weiner, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Workshop 3:
Peace Against Truth: When Peace Movements Reinforce Evil
Moderator: Prof. Arieh Eldad, Knesset Member
Prof. Shlomo Sharan, Tel-Aviv University;
Irit Linur;
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, American Center for Democracy;
Laurence Weinbaum, World Jewish Congress, Jerusalem
Greetings from Uri Lupolianski, Mayor of Jerusalem
Keynote Address:
Perpetuating Moral Values In Difficult Times
Michael D. Evans, President, Jerusalem Prayer Team
13th - Monday
2nd Session:
Israel Endangered: A Threat to the Free World
Chairman: Morris J. Amitay; Vice Chairman, JINSA
Eliot Engel, Congressman (D-NY), U.S. House of Representatives
Syria Accountability Act
Panel:
Paul G. Cerjan, U.S. Army General (Ret)
Yossef Bodansky, Director of The Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare at the US House of Representatives;
Itamar Marcus, Palestinian Media Watch;
Brig. Gen. (Res.) Dr. Aharon Levran,
former Senior Intelligence Officer, Strategy and National Defense;
Moderator: Israel Harel, Essayist, Columnist
Security Ramifications of a Palestinian State
Panel:
Prof. Eliyahu Kanovsky, Bar-Ilan University;
Deborah Bodlander, Senior Middle East Policy Advisor, The Gilman Group;
Dr. Mordechai Nisan, Hebrew University;
Dr. David Bukay, University of Haifa;
Moderator: Dr. Martin Sherman, Tel-Aviv University
Economic, Social and Strategic Ramifications of a Palestinian State
Prof. Daniel Pipes, Director, Middle East Forum
Rethinking the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Keynote Address: Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes
13th - Monday
Discussion Session
Explaining the Role of Israel to the Western World
Workshop 1:
Media: Recognizing truth in the news
Moderator: John Batchelor, ABC Radio
David Aikman (author),
Bret Stephens (Jerusalem Post, editor-in-chief), John Loftus (author)
Workshop 2:
Academia: Researching truth or breeding hatred? A European perspective
Moderator: Prof. Wolf Moskovich, Hebrew University
Prof. Joel Kotek, Centre d'Etudes Juives Contemporaines de Paris;
Prof. Otto Luthar, Slovenian Academy of Science;
Prof. Mihajlo Mihajlov, author (Serbia);
Prof. Arieh Zaritsky, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
14th - Tuesday
3rd Session:
Alternatives for a Just and Durable Peace in the Middle East
Chairman: Herbert Zweibon, Chairman, Americans For a Safe Israel
Frank Gaffney, President, Center for Security Policy
The Arab Israeli Conflict - the Key to Fighting International Terrorism
Cal Thomas, Syndicated Columnist, Fox News Host
The Road Map: Another folly?
Prof. Raphael Israeli, Truman Institute for Peace
Principles for a Just Peace in the Middle East
Benny Elon, Minister of Tourism
The Right Road to Peace: Presentation of the Elon Peace Initiative
Dr. Yuval Arnon-Ohana, Yehuda & Shomron College
The Mosaic Sovereignty Concept
Prof. Talia Einhorn, Tel-Aviv University
Legal perspectives of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Panel:
Moderator: Uri Elitzur, Essayist, Columnist
Dr. Atalia Ben-Meir, Researcher ACPR;
Yossi Ben Aharon, Former CEO Prime Minister Office;
Dr. Alexander Bligh, College of Judea and Samaria;
Rand Fishbein, Fishbein Associates, Inc.;
Moderator: Uri Elitzur, Essayist, Columnist
The Elon Peace Initiative: A Viable Alternative?
Presentation of the Henry (Scoop) Jackson Award to Hon. Richard Perle,
Resident Fellow at American Enterprise Institute (AEI)
14th - Tuesday
Final Discussion Session
Moving the Jerusalem Summit ForwardModerator: Mandell I. Ganchrow, MD; Executive Vice President, Religious Zionists of America, Immediate Past President of Orthodox Union (OU)
Joint Reception with the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ)
Farewell Dinner Hosted by Benny Elon, Minister of Tourism
Including:
Satellite Link-Up with Members of Congress, Capitol Hill
Moderator: Esther Levens, National Unity Coalition for Israel;
Dr. Yuri Shtern, Knesset Member
Jerusalem Summit Participants:David Aikman
Morton A. Klein
Morris J. Amitay
Professor Joel Kotek
Dr. Yuval Arnon-Ohana
Minister Dr. Uzi Landau
Christopher Barder
Brig. General (Res.) Dr. Aharon Lev-Ran
John Batchelor
Esther H. Levens
Dr. Avi Beker
Charley J. Levine
Yossi Ben-Aharon
Minister Avigdor Lieberman
Dr. Atalia Ben-Meir
Irit Linur
Dr. Alexander Bligh
John Loftus
Yossef Bodansky
Mayor Uri Lupolianski
Deborah Bodlander
Professor Otto Luthar
Dr. Ron Breiman
Itamar Marcus
Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS)
Daniel Mazin (Adam Ben-Israel)
Dr. David Bukay
Professor Mihajlo Mihajlov
Hadar Cars
Professor Wolf Moskovich
General (Ret.) Paul G. Cerjan
Minister Benyamin Netanyahu
Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen
Dr. Mordechai Nisan
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
Vice Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
Prof. Paul Eidelberg
Hon. Richard Perle
Professor Talia Einhorn
Professor Daniel Pipes
Brig.-Gen. (Res.) MK Ephraim Eitam
Dmitry Radyshevsky
MK Professor Aryeh Eldad
Naomi Ragen
Uri Elitzur
Dr. Justus Reid Weiner
Minister Benny Elon
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin
Congressman (D-NY) Eliot Engel
Steve Rodan
Yoram Ettinger
Yashiko Sagamori
Michael D. Evans
Professor Shlomo Sharan
Joseph Farah
Dr. Martin Sherman
Dr. Sergei Filatov
Ambassador Zalman Shoval
Dr. Rand H. Fishbein
MK Dr. Uri Shtern
Dr. Joel S. Fishman
Arieh Stav
Dr. Hillel Fradkin
Bret Stephens
Dr. Frank Gaffney
Professor John W. Swails
Mandell I. Ganchrow
Cal Thomas
Dr. K.P.S. Gill
Col. (Ret.) Yoash Tsiddon-Chatto
Attr. Elyakim Ha'etzni
Rijk Van Dam
Israel Harel
Clarence H. Wagner
Reverend Malcolm Hedding
Laurence Weinbaum
Malcolm I. Hoenlein
Michael Widlanski
Professor Raphael Israeli
Dr. Aharon Yaffe
Dr. Shlomo Kalish
Professor Arieh Zaritsky
Professor Eliyahu Kanovsky
Herbert Zweibon
Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes
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By: Richard Melson
Cambridge Forecast Group
June, 2004
Outsourcing American Foreign Policy: II
The following text from the Jerusalem Summit will show any objective reader that the Jews, who were always the spearhead and conceptualizers for the left-crazy segment of world politics are now right-crazy.
American foreign policy has been outsourced to Israel and its "right-crazy" representatives worldwide, the neo-cons.
This is now blocking world-policy making and is a macrohistorical roadblock of the most severe kind.
Jerusalem DeclarationWe have commenced this conference because we realize that our civilization has reached a turning point. While its basic security and fundamental humanistic values are challenged by a new form of totalitarianism called Radical Islam, our resolve to fight it is simultaneously undermined by the false philosophy of Moral Relativism.
We hold the struggle against totalitarianism, previously manifested by Communism and Fascism, to be the contemporary history's greatest test and challenge. Radical Islam is the third such attempt in 100 years to strangle the Free World-a very lethal attempt whose perpetrators cynically exploit the very openness of the democratic society that they seek to destroy.
Our opponents have hijacked issues like human rights and national self-determination and use them to falsely mask the ideology of Jihad. Existing international organizations provide virtually no effective moral compass. We must find a new basis for uniting the nations and use it to develop an effective moral, military and political strategy for defending our civilization.
We believe that the principles of this Declaration will help define this strategy and serve as a cornerstone upon which all the forces resisting totalitarianism and moral corrosion can unite.
I. COUNCIL OF CIVILIZATIONSThe United Nations Organization has betrayed its democratic principles, turning into a tribalized confederation hijacked by Third World dictatorships, eager to aid and abet radical Islam in any way possible. While the West is the founder and the financial sponsor of the UN, this agency in its present form cannot guarantee the survival of our civilization.
The radical disparity in the political maturity of member countries has resulted in the abuse of democratic rule by simple majority. Since the Jihad impulse of radical Islam inevitably leads to a clash of civilizations, it is the principal civilizations (Europe, United States, Latin America, etc.) that should be represented in a new kind of Council, with each grouping given one vote. This will facilitate common policies against radical Islam, which will not enjoy a majority as it musters automatically in other global forums.
The principal duty of this new Council will be to reach an agreement on common moral values and adhere to them in promoting brotherly co-existence of different nations on earth. It will support international laws, foster security and advocate equitable economic and environmental policies.
The emergence of the Civilizations Council will not render the UN obsolete; the latter can still perform a number of useful functions, including humanitarian tasks, though power should not be used to prop up totalitarian regimes whose very existence contradicts the UN charter and the laws of humanity.
II. ISRAEL AS THE KEY TO THE HARMONY OF CIVILIZATIONSBillions of people believe that Jerusalem's spiritual and historical importance endows it with a special authority to become a center of world's unity.
Israel's unique geographic and historic position at the crossroads of civilizations enables it to reconcile their conflicts. Israel's unique spiritual experience enables it to find a golden mean between the fault lines dividing civilizations: between tradition and modernity, religion and science, authority and democracy.
We call upon all nations to choose Jerusalem, the eternal and indivisible capital of Israel, as a center for this evolving new unity. We believe that one of the objectives of Israel's divinely-inspired rebirth is to make it the center of the new unity of the nations, which will lead to an era of peace and prosperity, foretold by the Prophets.
Most Islamic countries, regrettably, have sworn to destroy Israel. We call on the countries of the Free World to realize the following: if the people of Israel can live in peace in their Promised Land, peace will have a chance to reign in the whole world. If radical Islam succeeds in destroying Israel, there will never be peace, and Western civilization will fall to Jihad as well.
For the sake of the entire world and therein, the land of Israel must belong to the people of Israel.
III. PLO STATE AS A THREAT TO PEACE
Supporting the creation of a PLO state in Judea and Samaria is a historical injustice of colossal proportion.
A tiny democracy is urged to concede the only thing it lacks - territory - to totalitarian regimes in exchange for the promises of the only thing they cannot provide - peace.
In pressuring to attain this suicidal arrangement, the "free world" betrays the very principles on which it is based. Anti-Israel and anti-Zionist attitudes, which disguise primordial anti-Semitism, constitute one area where hypocrisy in international politics is most visible.
The genesis of a totalitarian PLO state would represent an act of surrender to radical Islam's false rhetoric and a capitulation to terror.
The totalitarian PLO state would become a safe haven for international terrorism, a new Taliban-esque refuge, replete with plots to destroy both Israel and the West. Thus the future generations of the Free World will pay in blood for their fathers' moral blindness.
We call on the government of Israel to provide moral leadership to the world in the struggle against terror:
Cease negotiating with terrorists and proffering mass releases of captured murderers.
Eliminate the terror-sponsoring capabilities of the Palestinian Authority.
Liberate Arabs residing in Judea, Samaria and Gaza from the Jihad propaganda machine, which has turned them into a morally depraved people who worship murder and terror.
Promote a viable humanistic alternative for just and secure peace instead of creating a terrorist PLO state.
We call on all free nations to:
Unite in order to remove from power despotic Islamic regimes and re-educate an entire generation of Muslim children to embrace the democratic traditions of normative Islam.
Recognize the PLO/ PA as the terrorist organization which it is.
Cease forcing Israel to negotiate with terrorists.
Encourage Israel to establish full sovereignty throughout the land of Israel.
IV. UNIVERSAL PRINCIPLES IN THE WAR ON TERROR
To wage a war against terror consistently and confidently,
we must underscore the following aspects:
A. Political
We must reaffirm our faith in our values and the righteousness of our cause.
Western civilization must assume the responsibility for the millions of people who still live under despotic regimes and do their utmost to liberate them. The regimes that refuse to fight terrorism actively will be considered terrorist, and will risk removal through regime change.
All of their circle of influence -- government, clergy, media, and the armed forces -- will be held accountable for the terror acts committed with their support.
Terrorism should be regarded as a crime against humanity, and not a criminal phenomenon that can be solved by political negotiations, social benefits or economic improvement.
Finally, the ideology of Jihad must be declared a form of racism and genocide.
B. Military
We must reject the doctrine of "symmetrical response". The war against terrorism must be total, with the objective being its complete elimination.
Regimes that sponsor terror operations and allow terrorists to hide among civilians will be held responsible for any collateral damage stemming from military retaliation or liquidation of terrorists.
Terrorists should not be dealt with through ordinary judicial procedures. Their cases require emergency legislation and trials by special military courts.
C. Economical
All nations should join the US in curbing "charities" that serve as a facade for terrorism. Since Middle East oil profits have become the means of sponsoring terrorism, we must seek to establish an international trust over the regional oil reserves and using them for the welfare and enlightenment of local people. These monies will also be used towards dismantling the so-called "refugee" camps, which are currently the hotbeds of terrorism, and the resettlement of their residents. Alternative energy resources in, by and for the democratic nations must be encouraged and developed as an urgent global priority.
D. Media
We are appalled by media attempts to establish "moral equivalence" between the blood of innocents murdered by terrorists and the casualties among civilians used by terrorists as a protective shield. We must draw a clear line between terrorist acts and counter-terrorist measures.
We must dismantle the slick propaganda machine of Jihad. This includes denying publicity to terrorists and their apologists, and taking harsh sanctions against media that persist in rationalizing terror.
We must find the way to tell the decent men and women of the Islamic world the truth about the real state of corruption and tyranny in Islamic countries in general and under the Palestinian Authority in particular, encouraging them to overthrow their domineering dictatorships.
E. Academia
We must reject moral relativism and confront creeping "anti-Zionism" on Western campuses.
We must actively sponsor those who suffered the persecution from radical regimes to tour campuses and lecture students about the real objectives of radical Islam and consequences of failure to resist it.
CONCLUSION
The front line in the war we are fighting rests in the birthplace of Judeo-Christian civilization. The stakes are high: if Israel and Jerusalem are fortified, they will become the center where mankind will gather to usher in an era of peace and prosperity. But the West's failure to save them may well spell doom for civilization itself.
Just as in the past the Free World stood together against Fascism and Communism, so it today must do to combat the third challenge: radical Islam. We prevailed then, and we shall prevail now. United around Jerusalem and armed with our eternal values, we cannot fail.
1st Jerusalem Summit. Topics and Speeches
Crisis in Morality and International Policy: How Israel can be a solution
Ramifications of a Palestinian state
Alternatives to Oslo
Dmitry Radyshevsky
Goals of the Summit
Prof. Daniel Pipes
Rethinking the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Frank Gaffney
President, Center for Security Policy.
The Arab Israeli Conflict - the Key to Fighting International Terrorism
Hon. Richard Perle
Member of the Defense Policy Board
Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes
Cal Thomas
Syndicated Columnist, Fox News Host.
The Road Map: Another folly
Benjamin Netanyahu
The Failure of the U.N. in Dealing with the Global Moral Crisis
Morris Amitay
Vice Chairman, JINSA
Prof. Raphael Israeli
Truman Institute for Peace.
Principles for a Just Peace in -the Middle East
Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS)
US Senate
Paul Cerjan
U.S. Army General (Ret)
Benny Elon
Minister of Tourism.
The Right Road to Peace: Presentation of the Elon Peace Initiative
Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY)
US Congress
Yossef Bodansky
Director of The Congressional Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare at the US House of Representatives
Dr. Yuval Arnon-Ohana
Yehuda & Shomron College.
The Mosaic Sovereignty Concept
Rabbi Shear Yashuv Cohen
Gathering Nations in Jerusalem
Itamar Marcus
Palestinian Media Watch
Prof. Talia Einhorn
Tel-Aviv Univ ersity.
Legal perspectives of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Avigdor Lieberman
Minister of Transportation
Brig. Gen. (Res.) Dr. Aharon Lev-Ran
former Senior Intelligence Officer,
Strategy and National Defense
Dr. Atalia Ben-Meir
Researcher ACPR
Dr. Uzi Landau
Minister for Strategic Cooperation between the U.S. and Israel
"Finding the Right Road to Peace"
Israel Harel
Essayist, Columnist
Yossi Ben Aharon
Former CEO Prime Minister Office
Mike Evans
President, Jerusalem Prayer Team Perpetuating Moral Values In Difficult Times
Prof. Eliyahu Kanovsky
(Bar-Ilan University)
Dr. Alexander Bligh
College of Judea and Samaria
Ehud Olmert
Jerusalem as the Moral Alternative
Debra Bodlander
Senior Middle East Policy Advisor,
The Gilman Group
Dr. Rand Fishbein
Fishbein Consulting Associates Inc.
Dr. Avi Beker
UNRWA: Perpetuating the Refugee Problem: Incubating Terror
Dr. Mordechai Nisan
Hebrew University
Uri Elitzur
Essayist, Columnist
Morton Klein
President, ZOA
Dr. David Bukay
University of Haifa
Herbert Zweibon
President, Americans For A Safe Israel
Clarence Wagner
International Director, Bridges for Peace
Dr. Martin Sherman
Tel-Aviv University
Amb. Zalman Shoval
Former Ambassador of Israel to the United States
Bringing the World to understand the immorality of anti-Zionism
The Moslem World: Prospects of democratization and overcoming hatred of Zionism
Rev. Malcolm Hedding
Executive Director, ICEJ
Michael Widlanski
Hebrew University
Steve Rodan
Middle East News Line
Uri Lupolianski
Mayor of Jerusalem
Rijk Van Dam
Dutch Member of European Parliament
Dr. K.P.S Gill
Institute for Conflict Management, India
Dr. Hillel Fradkin
President, Ethics & Public Policy Center
Dr. Joel Fishman
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Prof. Johnny Swails
Oral Roberts University
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin
Dean, Ohr Torah Institutions
Yoram Ettinger
former Minister for Congressional Affairs
at Israel's Embassy in US
Dr. Aharon Yaffe
The International Policy Institute for Counter Terrorism at the In-disciplinary Center
Dr. Ron Breiman
Professors for Strong Israel
Elyakim Ha'etzni
Attorney, former Knesset Member
Dr. Justus Reid Weiner
Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Prof. Paul Eidelberg
A New Dark Age
Academia: Researching truth or breeding hatred? A European perspective
Peace Against Truth: When Peace Movements Reinforce Evil
Media: Recognizing truth in the news
Prof. Wolf Moskovich
Hebrew University
Moderator: John Batchelor
ABC Radio
Prof. Joel Kotek
(Centre d'Etudes Juives Contemporaines de Paris)
Prof. Shlomo Sharan
Tel-Aviv University
David Aikman
author
Prof. Otto Luthar
(Slovenian Academy of Science)
Irit Linor
Bret Stephens
Jerusalem Post, editor-in-chief
Mihajlo Mihajlov
(Professor & author, Belgrade)
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld
American Center for Democracy
John Loftus
author
Prof. Arieh Zaritsky
(Ben Gurion University of the Negev)
Laurence Weinbaum
World Jewish Congress, Jerusalem
Moving the Summit Forward
Mandell I. Ganchrow
MD; Executive Vice President, Religious Zionists of America
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PARALLEL ZIONIST STRUCTURES ---Richard Melson
Cambridge Forecast Group
June, 2004
HOW THE ZIONIST/NEO-CON GROUPING ISBUILDING A PARALLEL POLITICAL UNIVERSE
The Strategic Dialog Center (SDC) is a think-tank based at Netanya Academic College in Netanya, Israel. Its founding co-chairman is Michael Gorbachev.
The SDC is part of a wider Zionist/neo-con strategy which wants to show the world that Washington decisions are all "vetted", approved, and crafted not by the White House or Congress, who have "outsourced" or "off-shored" this function to Israel and its neo-con operatives. Thus, while much passion and ink is devoted to the outsourcing of "call centers" and software to Bangalore, India, no one discusses this much more historic case, the hand-off of American policy-making to Israel and the neo-cons. Some of the leading and most virulent neo-cons are of course, not themselves Jewish, as in the case of former CIA head, James Woolsey, whose name you see below.
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, Powell, et al have been bent to Israels will and recently the Pope and UN Secretary Kofi Annan too "genuflected" before Israel. (decrying anti-Semitism is the current codeword or fig leaf for this surrender. Elie Wiesel and Abraham Foxman "accepted" the UN surrender a few days ago)
This signals to the whole world that Israel and the neo-con machinery is "sui generis," the actual power center behind Washington decisions and that therefore, Israel, the Jews, and the neo-cons rule. This is why Israeli leaders keep "changing the game" and putting the world off balance, to show that they decide and the world submits and not the other way.
The SDC US CONFERENCE
This was written up as follows:
On 6th May 2003, the SDC held it's first US conference at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. Organized around "Global Terrorism - The Way Ahead", the audience was treated to a wealth of experience from such distinguished speakers as former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt (senior negotiator in the Serbian-Bosnian conflict), former Indonesian President Abdurrachman Wahid, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and former Director of Mossad Danny Yatom. Other eminent speakers included James Woolsey, former Director of the CIA; Louis Freeh, former Director of the FBI; Assaf Hafetz, former Israeli Police Commissioner; Maj Gen (ret) Mansour Abu Rashid from Jordan who recounted his fight against Israel in several wars and how subsequently both countries had established a lasting peace; Steven Emerson, well-known and highly respected journalist who now heads The Investigative Project; as well as many other prominent business leaders and security experts.
Note by Richard Melson:
Steven Emerson is of course the well known Jewish Islamophobia
enterpreneur whose poisonousness and hatred are without limit.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SDC, NETANYA ACADEMIC COLLEGE, ISRAEL
Mikhail Gorbachev (co-chair), former President of the USSR.
Ehud Barak (co-chair), former Prime Minister of Israel.
Prince Hassan Bin Tallal of Jordan (co-chair).
Dr. Mustafa Khalil, former Prime Minister of Egypt.
Karl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden.
Sergei Stepashin, former President of Russia.
Frederick W. De Klerk, former President of South Africa.
Abdurrahman Wahid, former President of Indonesia.
Giulio Andreotti, former Prime Minister of Italy.
Berndt Schmidtbauer, former German Intelligence Minister.
Dan Meridor, former Israel Government Minister.
Danny Yatom, MK, Maj.Gen.(ret),former Mossad chief.
R. James Woolsey, former director of Central Intelligence, USA.
Louis Freeh, former FBI director, USA.
Yaakov Perry, former Shin Bet chief.
Sandy Berger, former US presidential adviser on National Security.
Martin Indyk, former US Ambassador to Israel.
Edwin Core, director international program, University of Oklahoma.
Ari Shuali, Dr. Giora Eliraz, Dr. Mishka Ben David, Dr. Shmuel Bar, former Mossad officials.
Att. Yehoshua Horesh Tel Aviv.
Att. Ram Caspi Tel Aviv.
Att. Yehuda Raveh Jerusalem.
Att. Zaki Kamal Dalyat al-Karmel.
Cmdr (ret) Arieh Amit, Cmdr (ret) Gabi Last, Commissioner (ret) Assaf Hefetz, former Israel Police Commissioner.
David Altman, vice president for development, Netanya College.
Dr. Moshe Amirav, public policy expert, Haifa University.
Aviva Palter, Netanya College
Dr. Muli Peleg, strategic affairs expert, Netanya College.
Dr. Nitza Nahmias, international treaties expert, Haifa University.
Dr. Reuven Pedatzur, strategic affairs expert, Netanya College.
Gen. Mansour Abu-Rashid,, director Peace and Development Center, Jordan.
Lt. Gen (ret) Moshe Levi, former IDF Chief of Staff.
David Ivry, Maj.Gen.(ret), former Israel Ambassador to Washington.
Maj.Gen.(ret) Yomtov Samya, Maj.Gen.(ret) Yaakov Amidror. Menashe Raz journalist.
Moshe Keret, director Israel Aircraft Industries.,
Moshe Ortasse, Bsc aircraft expert
Yitzhak Mayer, former Israel Ambassador to Switzerland.
Prof. Aharon Kleiman, Political Science Dept.,Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Aristide Zollberg, University of New York.
Prof. Avi Ben-Zvi, Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Bernard Pinchuk, rector Netanya College.
Prof. Dan Diner, historian, Hebrew University Jerusalem.
Prof. David Singer, University of Michigan.
Prof. Gabi Ben-Dor, director International Security Research Center, Haifa.
Prof. Galia Golan, Hebrew University Jerusalem.
Prof. Harvey Starr, Political Sciences Dept., Boston College, USA.
Prof. Mark Jurgenmeyer, University of California.
Prof. Peter Wallenstein, University of Uppsala, Sweden.
Prof. Shaul Mishal, oriental studies expert, Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Shlomi Michaels, Columbia University, NY.
Prof. Shlomo Ben-Ami, former Israeli Foreign Minister.
Prof. Sinai Deutsch, rights laws expert, dean Law School, Netanya College.
Prof. Theodor Postol, MIT.
Prof. William Gameson, Sociology Dept., University of South Carolina.
Prof. Yosef Ginat, oriental studies expert, Haifa University, former PM adviser.
Prof. Zeev Maoz, head School of Government, Tel Aviv University.
Prof. Zvi Arad, mathematician, president of Netanya College.
Poju Zabludowicz, London.
Shmuel Dankner, Dankner Investments.
Yitzhak Teshuva, Delek Company.
Yossi Ackerman, president Elbit Company.
Jerry and Michael Feldman, GP Strategies USA.
Dr. Shlomo Kalish, Jerusalem Ventures,
Elisha Yanai, president Motorola.
Claude Breitman, Architect.
Arthur Birch, ECSI International USA.
Aubrey Balkind, USA.
Trevor Chinn, London.
Trevor Spiro, Spiro Group, UK.
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