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Israeli President Pays Tribute to Hollywood’s “Influence on Youth”

Israeli president Shimon Perez has publicly praised the Jewish-extremist run Hollywood’s “influence on the youth” at a reception hosted by the Spielberg, Katzen and Geffen (SKG) Dreamworks company in California.

The Hollywood “influence” is notorious—perversion, degeneracy, propaganda, distortions of history and fact in favour of Israel and general vice of the most extreme kind are characteristic trademarks of that industry.

A report in the Hollywood Reporter revealed that Perez, on an official state visit to the US, stopped off at a reception in Hollywood to rub shoulders with his fellow Jewish extremists (who, it is openly acknowledged, control Hollywood and the US film industry).

At the function, Perez told the DreamWorks crowd that they come from “the world of the dream.”

Studio chief Jeffrey Katzenberg presented him with original art work from the film The Prince of Egypt, an animated film about the Jewish folk-hero Moses.

The Hollywood reporter quoted Perez as reminding “the crowd of the contributions the Jewish people had made to Hollywood’s founding” (as if they needed to be told that).

“Today children believe the actors more than the politicians,” the Israeli president said.

Following his remarks to the DreamWorks audience, Peres lunched with Katzenberg, Michael Oren, Billy Crystal, Michael Lynton, Arnon Milchan, Ron Meyer, Leslie Moonves, Peter Rice, Rich Ross, Tom Rothman, Haim Saban, Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand, Marvin Hier, David Siegel and Andy Spahn.

Before arriving in Los Angeles, Peres stopped in Menlo Park to visit the headquarters of Facebook, where he launched his personal Facebook page with the company’s founder, another Zionist, Mark Zuckerberg, as his first friend.

* Peres actually has a personal tie to Hollywood. Actress Lauren Bacall is his first cousin. Both were born with the family name Persky, though Peres’ parents Hebraized their surname when they immigrated to Palestine and Bacall changed hers when she went on the stage.