Zionists have always employed the bogey of "anti-Semitism" to force Jews
into segregation. After thousands of years of planning and work, the
Jewish bankers had finally accumulated enough wealth to buy Palestine
and destroy the Gentile world in fulfillment of Jewish Messianic
prophecy. They only lacked one resource needed to become King of the
Jews, the Holy Messiah. That one last necessary ingredient for
fulfillment of the prophecies of the End Times was the Jewish People,
the majority of whom rejected Zionism. The Jewish bankers had an ancient
solution for that problem. They manufactured an anti-Semitic dictator
who segregated the Jews and filled them with the fear of God. Palestine
was for the fearful remnant. Those who would not obey were to have their
necks broken and be thrown into the well.
"The way I see it, the fact of the Jews' racial peculiarity will
necessarily influence their social relations with non-Jews. The
conclusions which--in my opinion--the Jews should draw is to become more
aware of their peculiarity in their social way of life and to recognize
their own cultural contributions. First of all, they would have to show
a certain noble reservedness and not be so eager to mix socially--of
which others want little or nothing. On the other hand, anti-Semitism in
Germany also has consequences that, from a Jewish point of view, should
be welcomed. I believe German Jewry owes its continued existence to
anti-Semitism."--ALBERT EINSTEIN
"Hitler will be forgotten in a few years, but he will have a beautiful
monument in Palestine. You know the coming of the Nazis was rather a
welcome thing. So many of our German Jews were hovering between two
coasts; so many of them were riding the treacherous current between the
Scylla of assimilation and the Charybdis of a nodding acquaintance with
Jewish things. Thousands who seemed to be completely lost to Judaism
were brought back to the fold by Hitler, and for that I am personally
very grateful to him.'"--EMIL LUDWIG
"[H]ad I been a Jew, I would have been a fanatical Zionist. I could
not imagine being anything else. In fact, I would have been the most
ardent Zionist imaginable."--ADOLF EICHMANN