Eye of Woden
March 14, 2014
Agent Cameron spoke to the Israeli Parliament recently. He told the “vulnerable” state, in Hebrew, that “we are with you”. Agent Cameron also said that he would defend Jewish cultural practices, including Shechita, the kosher slaughtering of animals. He promised to continue barring entry into Britain of anti-semites (remember: an ‘anti-semite’ is not someone who hates Jews, but someone who the Jews hate), which makes one wonder what he intends to do about the growing number of so-called ‘anti-semites’ already here.
But one aspect of his speech is more worrying, telling and treacherous than all of the above. Agent Cameron told the Israeli Parliament he had changed the law on universal jurisdiction in order to block attempts to arrest Israeli politicians in Britain.
The law of Universal Jurisdiction is the very same principle by which ‘anti-semites’ who write things in one country can be arrested by another – for example, the case of Dr Frederick Toben.
Yet Jews in Israel who might be considered guilty of crimes against the Palestinian people are, in Cameron’s words “welcome to visit any time” whilst Comedians such as Dieudonne M’bala M’bala are barred entry.
So Agent Cameron can claim all he likes to be the leader of the ‘British’ people (British being a civic/political term) but his actions betray a bias towards Israel and the interests of that nation rather than the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland which Cameron does not belong to. That is why I call him ‘Agent Cameron’.