“New world order pledged to Jews” 80 years ago – Tehran Times

“Tatanan dunia baru berjanji kepada orang Yahudi” 80 tahun yang lalu

Sebilangan besar diplomasi Zionis berlaku secara rahsia, melalui korupsi dan pemerasan (eufemik disebut “lobi”). Tetapi kadang-kadang dianggap wajar bahawa beberapa pernyataan ditulis oleh beberapa wakil pemerintah untuk menyokong Zionisme. Orang-orang Goyim yang menulis pernyataan-pernyataan ini mungkin menganggapnya tidak berakibat, tetapi Zionis tahu betul bagaimana memanfaatkannya.

Dokumen yang paling terkenal adalah surat pendek yang ditulis oleh Menteri Luar Negeri Britain, Lord Arthur Balfour kepada Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, presiden Persekutuan Zionis, pada 2 November 1917. Perdana Menteri Lloyd George kemudian menjelaskan perjanjian itu dengan syarat:

“Pemimpin Zionis memberi kami janji yang pasti bahawa, jika Sekutu berkomitmen untuk memberikan kemudahan untuk mendirikan rumah kebangsaan bagi orang-orang Yahudi di Palestin, mereka akan melakukan yang terbaik untuk mengumpulkan sentimen dan sokongan Yahudi di seluruh dunia untuk tujuan Sekutu. Mereka mematuhi kata-kata mereka. ”

Kurang dikenali daripada Deklarasi Balfour adalah surat yang diperoleh Nahum Sokolow, ketua Organisasi Zionis Dunia, dari menteri luar Perancis Jules Cambon. Bertarikh 4 Jun 1917, ia tidak hanya menjangkakan Deklarasi Balfour tetapi memberi jalan keluar untuknya. Ia menyatakan bahawa pemerintah Perancis “merasa simpati atas tujuan anda, yang kemenangannya berkaitan dengan sekutu.” Penyebab yang dimaksud adalah “perkembangan penjajahan Israel di Palestin” dan “kebangkitan semula kebangsaan Yahudi di tanah tempat orang Israel diasingkan sejak berabad-abad yang lalu.” Kembali ke London, Sokolow menyerahkan surat Cambon di Pejabat Luar Negeri, di mana ia mendorong semangat persaingan. Pada bulan Januari 1918, dia kembali ke Paris, kali ini dengan tujuan untuk mendapatkan pernyataan awam Perancis untuk menyokong Deklarasi Balfour. Contoh yang luar biasa mengenai kecekapan diplomasi transnasional Zionis untuk mengaut keuntungan perang.

Sekiranya Balfour menyangka bahawa, setelah perang, suratnya, dengan berhati-hati ditulis dan ditaip di atas kertas yang tidak bertanda, tidak akan berakibat, dia salah. Zionis menjadikannya batu asas kepada projek mereka. Ketika pemerintah Inggeris enggan memberikannya setelah Perjanjian Versailles, mereka melabur pada Winston Churchill yang ambisius, tidak bertanggungjawab dan muflis (1874-1965), yang pemikirannya, dengan kata-katanya sendiri, “99 persen identik” dengan Chaim Weizmann.

Semasa Perang Dunia II, Churchill dan Weizmann bersekongkol untuk mengulangi strategi kemenangan deklarasi Balfour dalam Perang Dunia II, berusaha mengewangkan pengaruh Yahudi untuk membawa Amerika Syarikat ke dalam perang. Dalam surat kepada Churchill bertarikh 10 September 1941, Weizmann menulis:

“Saya telah menghabiskan masa berbulan-bulan di Amerika, mengembara ke sana ke mari […] Hanya ada satu kumpulan etnik besar yang bersedia menentang, untuk seorang lelaki, untuk Great Britain, dan dasar ‘bantuan semua’ untuknya: lima juta orang Yahudi Amerika. […] Telah berulang kali diakui oleh orang-orang negarawan Britain bahawa orang-orang Yahudi yang, dalam perang terakhir, secara efektif membantu mengatasi timbangan di Amerika yang memihak kepada Great Britain. Mereka berminat untuk melakukannya — dan mungkin melakukannya — sekali lagi. ”

Segera setelah dia menjadi Perdana Menteri pada bulan Mei 1940, Churchill mengarahkan anggota Kabinet Perangnya, Arthur Greenwood untuk membuat dokumen yang meyakinkan para elit Yahudi bahawa Britain yang menang akan memberi mereka bukan sahaja Palestin tetapi juga bahagian utama dalam “tatanan dunia baru” untuk mengimbangi “kesalahan yang ditanggung oleh orang Yahudi.” Walaupun sedikit diketahui, “Ikrar Greenwood” ini, menurut Rabbi Zionis Stephen Wise, “mempunyai implikasi yang lebih luas dan lebih jauh” daripada pernyataan Balfour. The New York Times menerbitkannya pada edisi 6 Oktober 1940, dengan judul yang luar biasa “New World Order berjanji kepada Yahudi” (diterbitkan di sini dan di sini).

Penerima deklarasi, di sini disajikan sebagai Dr. S. Wise, adalah pemain utama dalam politik mendalam Zionis sejak zaman Theodor Herzl, dan kolaborator rapat Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, dan Samuel Untermeyer. Dia adalah pengasas Persekutuan New York Federasi Zionis pada tahun 1897, benih pertama Pertubuhan Zionis Amerika, di mana dia menjadi presiden. Pada tahun 1917, dia ikut dalam usaha untuk meyakinkan Presiden Woodrow Wilson untuk menyetujui deklarasi Balfour. Pada tahun 1936, dia adalah pengasas bersama Kongres Yahudi Dunia, yang berdedikasi untuk mengumpulkan Yahudi dunia melawan Hitler.

Berikut adalah teks penuh New York Times, yang memperkenalkan “Greenwood Pledge”:

New York Times, 6 Oktober 1940

PESANAN DUNIA BARU DIPERCAYAI KEPADA JEWA;

Arthur Greenwood dari Kabinet Perang Inggeris Menghantar Mesej Jaminan Di Sini

HAK KESALAHAN YANG DILIHAT

Rabbi Inggeris Menyampaikan kepada Dr. S.S. Penyataan Baru yang Bijak mengenai Soalan Selepas Perang

Dalam deklarasi umum pertama mengenai persoalan Yahudi sejak tercetusnya perang, Arthur Greenwood, seorang anggota tanpa portfolio dalam Kabinet Perang Inggeris, meyakinkan orang-orang Yahudi Amerika Syarikat bahawa apabila kemenangan dicapai, usaha akan dilakukan untuk mencari yang baru ketertiban dunia berdasarkan cita-cita “keadilan dan kedamaian.”

Greenwood, yang merupakan Wakil Pemimpin Parti Buruh Britain, menyatakan bahawa di dunia baru “hati nurani umat manusia yang bertamadun akan menuntut agar kesalahan yang dialami oleh orang-orang Yahudi di begitu banyak negara harus diperbaiki.” Dia menambahkan bahawa setelah perang, kesempatan akan diberikan kepada orang-orang Yahudi di mana-mana untuk membuat “sumbangan khas dan konstruktif” dalam pembangunan semula dunia.

Mesej itu disampaikan minggu lalu kepada Dr. Stephen S. Wise, ketua jawatankuasa eksekutif Kongres Yahudi Dunia, oleh Rabbi Maurice L. Perzweig, ketua bahagian kongres Britain. Rabbi Perizweig tiba dari England pada Isnin petang.

Niat untuk Salah

Membandingkan pernyataan itu dengan Deklarasi Balfour tahun 1917, D. Wise menyatakan bahawa dari satu segi ia mempunyai “implikasi yang lebih luas dan lebih jauh,” kerana berkaitan dengan status orang Yahudi di seluruh dunia. Dia mengatakan bahawa pesanan Mr. Greenwood dapat ditafsirkan sebagai pernyataan mengenai niat tegas England untuk membantu memperbaiki kesalahan yang diderita oleh orang Yahudi dan terus menderita hari ini kerana “kekacauan dan pelanggaran hukum” Hitler. Greenwood, mengirimkan pesan kepada orang-orang Yahudi Amerika mengenai “dorongan dan harapan baik,” menulis:

“Nasib tragis korban Yahudi kezaliman Nazi telah, seperti yang anda ketahui, membuat kita merasa sedih. Pidato negarawan yang bertanggungjawab di Parlimen dan Liga Bangsa-Bangsa selama tujuh tahun terakhir telah mencerminkan betapa ngerinya orang-orang di negara ini yang melihat Nazi kembali menjadi barbarisme.

“Kerajaan Inggeris berusaha sekali lagi untuk mendapatkan perbaikan banyak orang Yahudi yang dianiaya di Jerman sendiri dan di negara-negara yang dijangkiti oleh doktrin kebencian kaum Nazi. Hari ini, kekuatan jahat yang sama yang menginjak-injak minoritasnya yang tidak berdaya, dan dengan penipuan dan kekerasan telah merampas kebebasan mereka untuk sementara waktu, telah mencabar kubu kebebasan terakhir di Eropah.

Ramalan Perintah Dunia Baru

“Ketika kita telah mencapai kemenangan, seperti yang kita yakin, negara-negara akan memiliki kesempatan untuk membangun tatanan dunia baru berdasarkan cita-cita keadilan dan perdamaian. Di dunia seperti ini, harapan kita yang yakin bahawa hati nurani umat manusia yang bertamadun menuntut agar kesalahan yang ditanggung oleh orang Yahudi di banyak negara harus diperbaiki.

“Dalam membangun kembali masyarakat yang beradab setelah perang, seharusnya dan akan ada peluang nyata bagi orang Yahudi di mana-mana untuk memberikan sumbangan yang khas dan membina; dan semua orang yang mempunyai niat baik pasti berharap bahawa di Eropah baru orang Yahudi, di negara mana pun mereka tinggal, akan mendapat kebebasan dan persamaan penuh di hadapan undang-undang dengan setiap warganegara lain. ”

Dalam wawancara di Hotel Astor, Rabbi Perlzweig menyatakan bahawa dia yakin Mr. Greenwood “bercakap untuk Inggeris.” Ada kesedaran yang jelas, tambahnya, bahawa kebebasan dan pembebasan bagi orang-orang Yahudi diikat dengan pembebasan dan kebebasan bagi orang di mana sahaja. Mesej itu, kata Rabbi Perlzweig, adalah topik pertimbangan serius oleh Kerajaan Inggeris. “Ini adalah deklarasi bagi pihak seluruh dunia,” katanya. “Di sini Kerajaan Britain menyatakan dengan jelas apa yang diharapkan akan berlaku setelah perang dimenangkan.”

[1] Menurut laporan Suruhanjaya Diraja Palestin tahun 1937, yang dipetik oleh Alfred Lilienthal, What Price Israel? (1953), Infinity Publishing, 2003, hlm. 18-21.

[1] Martin Kramer, “Kebenaran Terlupa tentang Deklarasi Balfour,” 5 Jun 2017, di mosaicmagazine.com

[1] Martin Gilbert, Churchill dan Yahudi: Persahabatan Sepanjang Hayat, Henry Holt & Company, 2007.

[1] David Irving, Churchill’s War, jilid. 2: Kemenangan dalam Kesukaran, Penerbitan Focal Point, 2001, hlm. 76–77.

[1] Terima kasih kepada M.S. King, yang membuat maklumat ini diketahui di sini: http://www.tomatobubble.com/nwo_jews.html

“New world order pledged to Jews” 80 years ago

Most Zionist diplomacy takes place in secret, through corruption and blackmail (euphemistically called “lobbying”). But sometimes it is deemed appropriate that some statement be written down by some government representative in support of Zionism. The Goyim who write these statements may think them of little consequence, but Zionists know very well how to capitalize on them. 

The most famous such document is the short letter written by the British Foreign Minister Lord Arthur Balfour to Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, president of the Zionist Federation, on November 2, 1917. Prime Minister Lloyd George later explained the deal in those terms:

“Zionist leaders gave us a definite promise that, if the Allies committed themselves to give facilities for the establishment of a national home for the Jews in Palestine, they would do their best to rally Jewish sentiment and support throughout the world to the Allied cause. They kept their word.” 

Less known than the Balfour Declaration is the letter obtained by Nahum Sokolow, head of the World Zionist Organization, from the French Foreign minister Jules Cambon. Dated June 4, 1917, it not only anticipated the Balfour Declaration but cleared the way for it. It states that the French government “feels sympathy for your cause, the triumph of which is linked to that of the allies.” The cause in question is “the development of the Israeli colonization in Palestine” and “the renaissance of the Jewish nationality in that land from which the people of Israel were exiled so many centuries ago.” Back in London, Sokolow deposited the Cambon letter at the Foreign Office, where it stimulated a spirit of competition. In January 1918, he returned to Paris, this time with the aim of securing a public French declaration in support of the Balfour Declaration.  A magnificent example of the efficiency of Zionist transnational diplomacy for war profiteering.

If Balfour thought that, after the war, his letter, cautiously worded and typed on unmarked paper, would be of little consequence, he was wrong. Zionists made it a cornerstone to their project. When the British government proved reluctant to deliver after the Versailles Treaty, they invested on the ambitious, unscrupulous and bankrupt Winston Churchill (1874-1965), whose thoughts were, in his own words, “99 percent identical” with Chaim Weizmann’s.  

During WWII, Churchill and Weizmann conspired to repeat the winning strategy of the Balfour declaration in WWI, attempting to monetize Jewish influence to bring the United States into the war. In a letter to Churchill dated September 10, 1941, Weizmann wrote: 
“I have spent months in America, traveling up and down the country […]. There is only one big ethnic group which is willing to stand, to a man, for Great Britain, and a policy of ‘all-out-aid’ for her: the five million American Jews. […] It has been repeatedly acknowledged by British Statesmen that it was the Jews who, in the last war, effectively helped to tip the scales in America in favor of Great Britain. They are keen to do it—and may do it—again.” 

As soon as he had become Prime Minister in May 1940, Churchill instructed his War Cabinet member Arthur Greenwood to craft a document assuring the Jewish elites that a winning Britain will give them not only Palestine but a major share in the “new world order” to compensate for “the wrongs suffered by the Jewish people.” Although it is little known, this “Greenwood Pledge” is, according to Zionist Rabbi Stephen Wise, “of wider and farther reaching implications” than the Balfour declaration. The New York Times published it in its October 6, 1940 edition, under the amazing title “New World Order Pledged to Jews” (reproduced here and here). 

The recipient of the declaration, here presented as Dr. S.S. Wise, was a major player in Zionist deep politics since the time of Theodor Herzl, and a close collaborator of Louis Brandeis, Felix Frankfurter, and Samuel Untermeyer. He was the founder of the New York Federation of Zionist Societies in 1897, the first seed for the Zionist Organization of America, of which he was president. In 1917 he participated in the effort to convince President Woodrow Wilson to approve the Balfour declaration. In 1936, he was a co-founder of the World Jewish Congress, dedicated to rallying world Jewry against Hitler. 

 

Here is the full text of the New York Times, introducing the  “Greenwood Pledge”:

New York Times, October 6, 1940

NEW WORLD ORDER PLEDGED TO JEWS;

Arthur Greenwood of British War Cabinet Sends Message of Assurance Here

RIGHTING OF WRONGS SEEN

English Rabbi Delivers to Dr. S.S. Wise New Statement on Question After War

In the first public declaration on the Jewish question since the outbreak of the war, Arthur Greenwood, a member without portfolio in the British War Cabinet, assured the Jews of the United States that when victory was achieved an effort would be made to found a new world order based on the ideals of “justice and peace.”

Mr. Greenwood, who is Deputy Leader of the British Labor party, declared that in the new world the “conscience of civilized humanity would demand that the wrongs suffered by the Jewish people in so many countries should be righted.” He added that after the war an opportunity would be given to Jews everywhere to make a “distinctive and constructive contribution” in the rebuilding of the world.

The message was delivered last week to Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chairman of the executive committee of the World Jewish Congress, by Rabbi Maurice L. Perzweig, chairman of the British section of the congress. Rabbi Perizweig arrived from England Monday evening. 

Intention to Right Wrongs

Comparing the statement with the Balfour Declaration of 1917, D. Wise declared that in a sense it had “wider and farther reaching implications,” as it dealt with the status of Jews throughout the world. He said that Mr. Greenwood’s message could be interpreted as a statement of England’s firm intention to help right the wrongs which Jews have suffered and continue to suffer today because of Hitler’s “disorder and lawlessness.” Mr. Greenwood, sending the Jews of America a message of “encouragement and warm good wishes,” wrote: 
“The tragic fate of the Jewish victims of Nazi tyranny has, as you know, filed us with deep emotion. The speeches of responsible statesmen in Parliament and at the League of Nations during the last seven years have reflected the horror with which the people of this country have viewed the Nazi relapse into barbarism.

“The British Government sought again to secure some amelioration of the lot of persecuted Jewry both in Germany itself and in the countries which were infected by the Nazi doctrine of racial hatred. Today the same sinister power which has trampled on its own defenseless minorities, and by fraud and force has temporarily robbed many small peoples of their independence, has challenged the last stronghold of liberty in Europe.

New World Order Forecast

“When we have achieved victory, as we assuredly shall, the nations will have the opportunity of establishing a new world order based on the ideals of justice and peace. In such a world it is our confident hope that the conscience of civilized humanity would demand that the wrongs suffered by the Jewish people in so many countries should be righted. 

“In the rebuilding of civilized society after the war, there should and will be a real opportunity for Jews everywhere to make a distinctive and constructive contribution; and all men of good-will must assuredly hope that in new Europe the Jewish people, in whatever country they may live, will have the freedom and full equality before the law with every other citizen.”

In an interview at the Hotel Astor, Rabbi Perlzweig declared he was certain Mr. Greenwood “speaks for England.” There is a clear realization, he added, that freedom and emancipation for the Jewish people are tied up with emancipation and freedom for people everywhere. The message, Rabbi Perlzweig remarked, was the subject of earnest consideration by the British Government. “This is a declaration on behalf of the whole world,” he observed. “Here the British Government expresses clearly what it hopes will take place after the war is won.”

[1] According to a 1937 report of the Palestine Royal Commission, quoted by Alfred Lilienthal, What Price Israel? (1953), Infinity Publishing, 2003, pp. 18-21.

[1] Martin Kramer, “The Forgotten Truth about the Balfour Declaration,” June 5, 2017, on mosaicmagazine.com

[1] Martin Gilbert, Churchill and the Jews: A Lifelong Friendship, Henry Holt & Company, 2007.

[1] David Irving, Churchill’s War, vol. 2: Triumph in Adversity, Focal Point Publications, 2001, pp. 76–77.

[1] Thanks to M.S. King, who made this information known here: http://www.tomatobubble.com/nwo_jews.html

Most Zionist diplomacy takes place in secret, through corruption and blackmail (euphemistically called “lobbying”). But sometimes it is deemed appropriate that some statement be written down by some government representative in support of Zionism. The Goyim who write these statements may think them of little consequence, but Zionists know very well how to capitalize on them.
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