Perspectives

The Berkeley Jews and their HOPELESS Historical Hate Campaign

By Tingba Muhammad -Guest Columnist- | Last updated: Mar 27, 2012 - 11:02:18 PM

What's your opinion on this article?

Minister Farrakhan’s invitation to speak at the 9th annual Afrikan Black Coalition (ABC) Conference at the University of California, Berkeley on March 10 was the perfect choice by the Black students. Perfect. The Minister spoke

uc-berkeley_seal.jpg
on the topic “Accepting the Torch: Reigniting the Flame.” And with their invitation ABC is perceptively confirming that under the leadership that Whites prefer, accept, and support for us the “torch” of Black progress has been utterly extinguished. And in the Black students’ laudable desire to find “practical ways for us to address the needs of our communities,” they are confirming by their invitation that the answer is not found on the University of California-Berkeley, where they are enrolled and paying immense tuition. But the answer comes from the 78-year-young visionary that has provided the Torchlight for America for more than half a century.

UC-Berkeley.jpg
It is therefore unfortunate that a tiny but powerful subset of the White race, Jews, have shown up to do what by now must come completely naturally—snuffing out the HOPES and aspirations of the Black race. The impudence of the campus Jewish group calling itself TIKVAH in venting their hatred and racism at one of the greatest leaders in the history of Black America is an insult beyond description, but not beyond belief. TIKVAH advertises itself as “The Zionist Voice at UC-Berkeley.” And through this self-proclaimed mission statement this Zionist group’s objection to The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan becomes clear. Zionism is the hideous philosophy that created out of whole cloth a false peoplehood for the settler Ashkenazi Caucasians from the Khazar region of Europe. These Middle East invaders salivate for the oceans of petroleum oil under the Holy Land but they conceal their economic motive with a mythological religious dogma. In fact, they have no genetic connection to the Biblical Jews in ANY version of the Bible—even in the one THEY wrote, The Talmud. Serious and responsible Israeli scholars like Shlomo Sand, Arthur Koestler, and others have now admitted that these Khazarian Israeli Jews have “invented” their religion and that the REAL genetic Semites are of African and Palestinian descent—the very population that today faces a grotesque discrimination—apartheid—from Netanyahu’s fellow tribesmen.

As South African Bishop Desmond Tutu’s wrote of his visit there: “It reminded me so much of what happened to us Black people in South Africa. I have seen the humiliation of the Palestinians at checkpoints and roadblocks, suffering like us when young White police officers prevented us from moving about…”

TIKVAH’S impudence toward their fellow Black Berkeley students, and particularly against Our Minister, cannot be tolerated. The Zionist group says that “It is unfathomable that [campus Blacks] have no issue in inviting such an abjectly offensive speaker to campus.” But let us look more carefully at the history of the people making this charge. And since the Whites of TIKVAH demand that we Blacks acknowledge their mythical “3,000 year” religious experience that no one can find in ANY history book, we Blacks should examine the history of Jews and Blacks that is readily found in many Jewish history books—many of which can be found in the U.C.-Berkeley campus library.

TIKVAH means “hope” in Hebrew, but where was this “hope” when hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of African human beings were shackled in places like the notorious slave dungeons of Goree Island (the Auschwitz of the BLACK HOLOCAUST), where a single Jewish shipping family from France, the Gradises, held a monopoly of the slave trade? How much TIKVAH did those Africans have after their encounters with the Zionist slave-dealing ancestors of the Berkeley Jews?

But it wasn’t just this one Jewish slave-dealing family. The leading Jewish American scholar, Rabbi Dr. Marc Lee Raphael, wrote that in the Caribbean Islands, “Jewish merchants played a major role in the slave trade.” “In fact,” he admitted, “Jewish merchants frequently dominated.”

Slave-dealing Jews spread their TIKVAH to South America: Jewish scholar Dr. Arnold Wiznitzer described the early Jewish presence in Brazil, where nine out of ten Africans were shipped during the 400-year Black genocide: “[T]hey dominated the slave trade. ... The buyers who appeared at the auctions were almost always Jews, and because of this lack of competitors they could buy slaves at low prices.” When these auctions of Black humans occurred on Jewish holidays, they had to be postponed, because there were not enough buyers or sellers! Think about that ABC students!

Jewish historian Cecil Roth said that Jews in 17th century Surinam were “the greatest slave-holders of the region.” They even gave their many sugar plantations, with their 9,000 Africans, Hebrew names such as Machanayim, Nachamu, and Goshen. But when these Africans escaped, banded together and HOPED to achieve their freedom, it was the Jewish sugar plantation owners who HOPED to destroy them. They organized Jewish militias and hunted down escaped Africans. They cut off the hands of the freedom-seeking Black leaders and awarded them to each other  trophies. Is TIKVAH similarly trying to cripple Black leaders at Berkeley?

While the Black experience with Jewish TIKVAH in America was highly profitable for Jews, the Black–Jewish relationship historically represents abject HOPELESSNESS for Blacks. The Jewish Encyclopedia tells us why: “[T]he cotton-plantations in many parts of the South were wholly in the hands of the Jews, and as a consequence slavery found its advocates among them.” No sooner did Lincoln sign the Emancipation Proclamation than the great grandfathers of Berkeley’s “voices of Zionism” locked the great grandfathers of ABC’s membership into lifelong debt bondage through sharecropping and peonage. In a remarkable economic armada, Jewish immigrant merchants flooded into the South and set up an exclusive commercial and banking network throughout the slave South that gave them a monopoly on credit and investment, as well as mastery over the cotton we picked! Cotton was to the world economy what oil is today, and the notorious Lehman Brothers were one of the MANY successful investment houses that started by exploiting our Black labor in the Southern cotton fields. In fact, while Blacks suffered the worst conditions of chattel slavery, Alabama’s governor put one of the Jewish Lehman brothers in charge of ALL the cotton production in the state!

Slavery and Jim Crow were so good to these merchant Jews that they did ALL they could to increase their profits—and our misery. Jewish bankers financed the Confederate Army to extend the Civil War and keep slavery alive. The White Southerners were so appreciative that they put the face of a Jewish plantation owner on their Confederate money! And even after that failed and Blacks were set free, Jews financed and supported the terrorist Ku Klux Klan to force Blacks back into the cotton fields, which were owned by, guess who?

And even when Jews claim to help us, as in the civil rights movement, closer analysis conclusively shows that we were bamboozled and hoodwinked. Jews started and financed organizations for Blacks that forced us into a POLITICAL and SOCIAL agenda, and they vehemently opposed any Black group or person (Marcus Garvey, Elijah Muhammad, for example) with an ECONOMIC agenda—even though ECONOMICS was how the Jews built their wealth and power! This deceptive “Jewish philanthropy”—which they called, believe it or not, “non-economic liberalism”—keeps us endlessly in poverty, always begging for scraps and crumbs.

And THAT is why Mr. Foxman over at the ADL sent these rude and impertinent foot-soldiers over to destroy the private gathering of the ABC students. Min. Farrakhan ends this corrupt and dysfunctional connection to our oppressors and re-orders our view of our own history and destiny. ABC and ALL of Black America are seeking answers to these seminal questions: How did Black people get so far behind all of the other groups? Are we as Blacks inferior? How can we get out of this cycle of despair? In their strong statement defending their position, they wonder why the student body of their own University of California is only 3.3 percent Black though the state is six percent Black. Our committed Brothers and Sisters of Berkeley are wise enough to know that they will not get the answer from either the university brass or those over at TIKVAH espousing false HOPE.

Today, the answers to our questions come from but one source: The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

(For more information and writings on this topic, visit www.noi.org/hrd.)