The Geoffrey-Epstein-Maxwell 'gang' has been linked to Otto Skorzeny, Kurt and Anthony Wallenteiner, Belvoir Castle, Sarah Ferguson the Duchess of York, Reagan, Bush, Brezhnev, and the 'Kosher Nostra'.
The Wallensteiners, close friends of the Maxwells, left Nazi Germany in the 30s and soon after the war, Kurt Samuel Wallersteiner was doing dirty business deals with Skorzeny, an SS-Führer!
Before joining Stowe school, Anthony Wallersteiner taught history and was Assistant. Housemaster at St. Paul's School where a paedophile ring was operating for decades. The school is close to Elm Guest House boy brothel.
The similarities between the cache of whips and crops found by Police at Harvie Proctor's home at Belvoir Castle (Belvoir linked to Epstein's Black Book) and Robert Maxwell's collection of corporal punishment weapons with which he gave his children a good hiding are quite astonishing!
The heavily redacted reports noted that when Robert Maxwell and business partner Kurt Wallersteiner were running their Anglo-Continental Exchange firm in London in 1953, both had 'allegedly been recruited by the Soviet intelligence service for espionage purposes.'
"Robert Maxwell and Kurt Wallersteiner were in contact with the Russians in East Germany, who were prepared to facilitate trading by their companies with Eastern bloc countries in return for certain intelligence information…"
More to know about the late Kurt Wallersteiner and his son, Dr Anthony Wallersteiner: the current Head of elite Stowe School!
Stowe School is connected to 9/11 financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald (BGC Partners) & the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, ex wife of Prince Andrew.
Kurt Wallersteiner, Anthony's daddy, was a close business associate of Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine's papa? Did the two play together in the sandpit? And does this explain why Ghislaine feels at home at Stowe School?
Anthony's father Kurt was a massive fraud: For his work in the development of penicillin together with Alexander Fleming, Kurt Samuel Wallersteiner was awarded Germany's most prestigious honour.
What President Lübke didn't know: Wallersteiner was only 9 at the time! (Spiegel)
When there is a pyramid of power, there tends to be a 'caste system'.
Leo Strauss (a Jewish fan of German fascism) and Plato (the Greek philosopher) are among those who have referred to an 'upper class' running the state.
Plato and Socrates referred to the governing class needing to be gentle, unselfish, intelligent, rational, self-controlled, in love with wisdom, and well suited to making decisions for the community.
Leo Strauss, who died in 1973, believed that in order to control the ignorant masses, the elite should use deception, religious fervour and perpetual war.
There is a belief that the elite Jews are happy to kill off the poor Jews.
"Lord Victor Rothschild ... made Churchill's decisions, including the bombing of the food trains into the concentration camps, and the continued strafing of the inmates.
"Rothschild is on record as saying: 'There will be no room in the new country for shnorrers' (poor Jews).
"He only wanted the rich powerful and influential for the new land, the rest were to be sacrificed."
"In the mid-20th century, the American anthropologist Gerald Berreman returned home from fieldwork in India as the civil rights movement was getting underway.
"His 1960 essay, 'Caste in India and the United States,' concluded that towns in the Jim Crow South bore enough similarity to the North Indian villages he had studied to consider that they had a caste society."
Alleged Israeli rapists after being released by the police.
In Cyprus, a British teen girl 'was gang raped' by a group of young Israelis.
The Cyprus police 'forced the teen girl to sign a statement that she had not been raped'.
The statement 'was composed by the police'.
Israelis are buying up properties in both parts of Cyprus.
The teen girl was denied a lawyer.
The teen girl 'was forced to sign her confession after being held prisoner at the police station for many hours'.
'The police threatened to arrest her friends if she did not withdraw her complaint of rape.'
Police reports seen by The Sun newspaper state that medical examinations of two Israelis found 'suspicious scratches' and bruises on their backs and chests.
The Israelis filmed the 'rapes' and the film was put on a porn site.
Israelis are involved in the porn industry in Cyprus.
There is a belief that Cyprus became a colony of Israel, after Israel helped the Turkish military to invade Cyprus.
"Cyprus is a part of Greater Israel." Cyprus in Jewish eyes. "Limassol is where over 1,000 Israelis work in the internet sector. "Most of the internet industry in Limassol focuses on forex trading, porn and gambling..." Limassol, The Internet Capitol of Israel .
The script was re-written in the case of the 11 Israelis accused of gang raping a British teenager in Ayia Napa in Cyprus.
Cypriot politician Dr Vassos Lyssarides said: 'We have a lot of evidence that money was transferred to EOKA-B by the CIA.' Kyrenia 1974.
Henry Kissinger wanted the Turkish military to invade Northern Cyprus.
"BRITAIN CAME close to war with Turkey after Turkey's 1974 invasion of northern Cyprus, the former prime minister, Lord Callaghan of Cardiff, has confirmed.
"Although Britain sent a task force to the area during the crisis in 1974, the Americans vetoed military action to deter Turkey, he said."
Colonel General Michael Goleniewski, a Polish Army intelligence officer in World War II, identified Henry Kissinger as having worked for a Soviet intelligence network in Germany during World War II.
Ilhan Omar - There are no public records or credible sources contradicting Ilhan Omar’s account of her past. FACT CHECK Ilhan Omar is a Somali-American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 5th congressional district since 2019.
She has called for a boycott of Saudi Arabia.
In January 2019, Omar joined Democrats Ro Khanna and Tulsi Gabbard in denouncing the Trump administration's decision to recognize Juan Guaidó.
"She has been falsely accused of anti-Semitism since tweeting that GOP threats against her and Representative Rashida Tlaib for criticizing Israel were ... all about AIPAC paying members of Congress “to be pro-Israel.”
"There is absolutely nothing anti-Semitic about calling out the noxious role of AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee), which spends millions each year to buy U.S. political support for Israeli aggression and militarism against the Palestinian people.
"As the NYC chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace summed up: “Accurately describing how the Israel lobby works in this country is not anti-Semitic. The never-ending smear campaign against Ilhan Omar is racism and Islamophobia in action.”
"The pro-Israel lobby has played an outsized role in producing nearly unanimous congressional support for Israel. It has organized a national campaign to suppress Palestinian activism on campuses, made the Israel Anti-Boycott Act a legislative priority, and for decades has boasted about their power to make or break political careers. To point out this reality is not anti-Semitic.
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We are Jews who stand with Representative Ilhan Omar.
"Genuine anti-Semitism and the growth of white supremacy are indeed growing concerns in Donald Trump’s America.
"Omar and Tlaib, the first two Muslim congresswomen in this country’s history, are not part of this ugly growth of white supremacy. Instead, they are part of movements which seek to confront it. For that, and for their courageous support of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, they are being smeared by a racist and Islamophobic chorus, including the House Democratic leadership itself.
"As long as the Israeli state continues to militarily besiege, economically choke, and incessantly dispossess the Palestinian people, and as long as it does so with the full backing of the United States government, we need to speak out against these crimes. We thank Ilhan Omar for having the bravery to shake up the congressional taboo against criticizing Israel. As Jews with a long tradition of social justice and anti-racism, AIPAC does not represent us."
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Anonymous 6 March 2019 at 08:44
Hannah Arendt would agree with Ilhan Omar
"Rep. Ilhan Omar's comments last week in Washington that seemed to question the allegiance of Americans who advocate tirelessly for Israel have incurred the wrath of those advocates, who charge her with anti-Semitism ...
"But Omar's critique goes to the nature of Zionism; and it was anticipated by the Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt ... Arendt was alarmed by the arrogance of Israel's founders, in proceeding with contempt for their Arab neighbors ...
"... Arendt predicted the rise of the Israel lobby: influential Zionist individuals and organizations that would be called upon to shape American policy ..."
A top defence barrister has claimed that Cardinal George Pell has a 'reasonably good' chance of successfully appealing the Melbourne jury's unanimous guilty verdict. George Pell's defence
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Cardinal George Pell said that Germans suffered more than Jews during the Holocaust.
Pell said 'the little Jewish people' were shepherds who were morally and intellectually inferior to the ancient Egyptians.
In February 2019, Cardinal George Pell was found guilty of sexually abusing two boys.
George Pell - who is alleged to have sexually abused two choirboys, in Australia.
Cardinal George Pell's alleged victims were two 13-year-old boys on scholarships to the prestigious St Kevin's College.
In 1996, the two allegedly 'nicked off' from the procession following a Sunday mass and were allegedly caught drinking red sacramental wine in the priest's sacristy by Pell, newly installed as Archbishop of Melbourne.
No witnesses testified that they saw the boys leaving the ceremony or returning unexpectedly.
Allegedly, in the sacristy (changing room), Pell, who was dressed in his ceremonial robes, scolded the boys and then molested the pair. He then allegedly forced one to perform oral sex on him, the court was told.
One of the alleged victims, who has since died of an overdose, denied, to his parents, that he had ever been abused.
"Choir members said this 'victim' became difficult at school. He became angry and even 'a bit of a bully' who began to dabble with heroin." George Pell victim
The location of the alleged assault was in 'a public area' and 'Pell would have known that someone could have walked in at any moment'.
The complainant said that the sacristy door was wide open and altar servers were passing along the corridor.
"A judge banned police prosecutors from using crucial evidence that Pell sexually assaulted two boys in a school swimming pool in the 1970s, which forced the DPP to drop the charges.
"Further, the Victorian police have refused to take witness statements from other George Pell victims including Dean Henry.
"Cardinal George Pell ritually abused James Shanahan. Further, Pell was in the audience during the Luciferian ritual I attended at St Mary’s Cathedral when I was 14 years old, and which I described in my Candy Girl amateur documentary.