Son of Israeli Agent Speaks Out at School
by Jeff Hook
Intro by David Duke — The following story by Jeff Hook is about a Jewish student, the likely son of a Mossad agent, who in an American school no less, wrote a school paper about Veterans Day in which he wishes “all Americans were dead and that American soldiers would die.” Mr. Hook gives a rare view into the Israeli mindset toward America. Very few Americans have any idea how the average Israeli views the United States. In reality, their view toward us is often one of distrust and hatred, a hatred that the Zionist-dominated media seldom lets you learn about.
Last year I revealed to many readers the vile hatred spewed by one of the largest websites in Israel, Gamla news and views, by one of their top editorial writers, Emmanuel Winston. In the article I quoted, he wrote that Europeans were worse than prostitutes and that he looked forward to the day when the world was “rid of the European predator.”
His genocidal wishes extend far beyond the political boundaries of Europe, for he classes Americans right in there along with every other European people who he claims kills the Jew. To quote Winston:
How easily any sense of humanity of civilization slips away from their face, leaving only the beast. This beast has many faces and names. Sometimes they are called Germans, Poles, Croatians, Ukrainians… While at other times they became the Church, the Red Cross, or Prime Ministers, Kings, Fuhrer. Then, in a quick change, we see some Americans, French, English and, finally, there is the contaminated Jew called the Leftist. It doesn’t really matter, this name or that. Underneath there is strand, a bond that society teaches children to hate the “other” – the different ones.
These are people of ultimate evil as the beast stays just below the surface, ready to savage, ready to kill the Jew. The planet would be well rid of the European predator. Perhaps we will be fortunate to live in such interesting times (an old Chinese curse), to see the decline and disappearance of the graveyard called Europe.
Here is the fascinating article for your interest.
by Jeff Hook
Yishai Aside is an 11-year-old Jew who attends Belmont Ridge Middle School in Leesburg, Virginia, close to the nation’s capital. His father, Alon Aside, is an Israeli citizen who manages a Leesburg moving company. Jewish-run moving companies are typically fronts for Israeli espionage activities in the United States, often funded through Internet moving scams involving ‘bait and switch’ pricing. (More on: moving fronts and moving scams)
The Zionist family was stationed in India, Europe and Israel before being assigned to the Washington, DC area of the United States in 2000. The father served for more than four years in what is described by controlled media as “an elite Israeli combat unit.” Pamela Albaugh, the mother, is an American citizen. All four of the couple’s children enjoy U.S. and Israeli citizenship, and are enrolled in Virginia schools.
The budding Jewish supremacist had been asked to write a letter to U.S. Marines as part of a Veterans Day assignment at his school. He refused to participate, telling the teacher that the Marines “might as well die, as much as I care.” Later, the boy wrote in a Veterans Day report for school, “I wish all Americans were dead and that American soldiers would die.”
(Image: David Cole, professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and author of “No Equal Justice: Race in the American Criminal Justice System.” Cole, a Jew, says Yishai has a Constitutional right to express his hatred at school, and that government officials “should not be investigating children who criticize the United States.”)
The boy was given a day of in-school suspension and questioned by police. This “affront” resulted in a Washington Post article entitled, “Va. Boy’s Defiant Words Draw Police Response; Investigators Visit Home After Student Allegedly Wishes Harm on Americans.” The Jewish-owned newspaper generously interprets the little minority boy’s attitude as merely “defiant” — focusing instead on what they see as an overreaction by rogue authoritarians and a threat to their free speech.
The paper’s reaction was somewhat different in 2000, when pitcher John Rocker made a few frank comments to the magazine Sports Illustrated, expressing his dislike for New York City. He said: “The biggest thing I don’t like about New York are the foreigners. You can walk an entire block in Times Square and not hear anybody speaking English. Asians and Koreans and Vietnamese and Indians and Russians and Spanish people and everything up there. How the hell did they get in this country?”
So what happened? The Post went berserk. Rocker was talking about their city! The Jews trotted out all of their Gentile auxiliaries — their feminists and their queers and their liberals and their bought politicians to demand that Rocker be punished.
Georgetown law professor David Cole told the Post that Yishai’s statement in class is protected by the Constitution. “There’s no indication from the student making an anti-American statement that violence to the school would follow,” he said. “The FBI and government officials should be investigating real terrorists, not children who criticize the United States.”
Albaugh [the mother] said that when they questioned her son, she got angry. Both parents say the incident is “a paranoid overreaction in the post-9/11 environment.”
“It was intimidating,” said Albaugh. “I told them it’s like a George Orwell novel, that it felt like they were the thought police. If someone would have asked me five years ago if this was something my government would do, I would have said never.”
Even the boy had a comment for the Post, saying he has learned that it is not worth challenging authority. “At the end of the day, you lose,” he said, adding: “All of these freedoms and things they’re supposed to uphold, they bash them.”
Note from Kevin Alfred Strom: Here’s another point to consider: Had the student been a Christian home schooler or — heaven forbid! — a child of racially conscious White parents, instead of a Jew and an Israeli “dual citizen,” you may be sure the media coverage would have focused on the “culture of hate” that may have led him to make such a remark. As it is, there is no controlled media discussion of the real culture of hate which suffuses the Jewish religion and Israeli realpolitik. I believe that this incident gives us a rare peek behind the curtain at the real feelings and values of the operatives of our alleged ally, Israel, giving us some insight into the kind of mentality that caused the behavior of the Israeli agents who were seen cheering while filming the fall of the Twin Towers in 2001 (like so many agents, they were also employees of an Israel-linked “moving company”) — and the kind of mentality we face in Jewish power structure generally.
You can find the original article on nationalvanguard.org