On February 1st, 1958,
Egypt and Syria merged to become one country: The United Arab Republic.
Though the brief political marriage ended in divorce on September 28th,
1961, it set a precedent for potential future Middle Eastern liaisons.
Today, a budding romance between Israel and Saudi Arabia is the talk
of the Middle East. The Saudis and Israelis are working together to
destabilize Syria and prop up the al-Sisi regime in Egypt. The Saudis
and Israelis both strongly oppose letting the “Arab spring” bring
democracy to the Middle East. The Saudis and Israelis both want corrupt
Arab dictators to rule Bahrain and other countries in the region. The
Saudis and Israelis work together whipping up sectarian tensions in a
divide-and-conquer strategy aimed at preserving their respective
regimes. And both the Saudis and the Israelis are angry at the US for
refusing to bomb Syria and then attack Iran.
It seems that the Saudi and Israeli regimes have joined together to
pursue the same foreign policy. Since their domestic policies are also
similar, the question arises: Why not merge the two countries into a new
entity called Saudi Israelia?
Skeptics will argue that such a marriage between Zionists and Arabs
could never succeed. But consider how much the two nations have in
common.
Both regimes were founded, and are still largely controlled, by
enormously wealthy parasites. The Rothschild international banking
family created and still dominates Israel, using the unearned wealth it
has sucked from the world’s economy through usury. The Ibn Saud family
created and still runs Saudi Arabia, using unearned oil wealth and mafia
tactics to finance its operations.
The parasite state of Israel depends for its existence on bleeding
the US taxpayer for billions of dollars every year. According to the
Christian Science Monitor, the real cost of Israel to the American
taxpayer is more than a trillion dollars.
If we also consider the cost of the 9/11 wars-for-Israel, Israel’s
real cost to the US is five trillion dollars, perhaps more. No wonder
America is broke.
The Ibn Saud family is equally parasitical. It consists of a few
honest and pious individuals scattered among a large number of
billionaire playboys who have never done an honest day’s work in their
lives. The Ibn Sauds not only bleed the world’s economy by siphoning off
oil revenues to finance their depraved amusements, but they also muscle
in on business enterprises in Saudi Arabia, forcing entrepreneurs to
bring Royal Family members on board as co-owners who invest nothing and
do no work, but grab the lion’s share of the profits.
If these two parasites merged, imagine the mega-parasite they could become!
The Israeli and Saudi governments share another trait: arrogance.
The Israelis are convinced that they are the “chosen people,” God’s gift
to the world, who have the right to lord it over lesser beings,
especially the Palestinians they are expelling, tormenting, and killing.
They think God gave them the title to Palestine in a real estate deal
thousands of years ago, so now they can do anything they want -
including invading, occupying and oppressing the people around them.
The Saudi rulers are almost as arrogant. They think God gave them
all that oil so they could fly around the world in Lear Jets behaving
like the most degenerate sybarites on earth, while at the same time
demanding respect as the custodians of Islam’s holy places. And just as
the Israelis imagine that their chosen-ness gives them the right to
oppress others of different faiths, the Saudi regime supports a Takfiri
misinterpretation of Islam that claims the right to oppress or even kill
those whose beliefs differ from their own - including their fellow
Muslims.
The Saudis, like the Israelis, claim the right to invade and occupy
other countries. Just as the Israelis have invaded Egypt, Syria,
Lebanon, and of course Palestine, the Saudis have now invaded and
occupied Bahrain. The Saudis seem to be taking Israel’s behavior as a
model.
Another affinity between the Israelis and Saudis is their shared
love of bulldozing and destroying Islamic monuments and holy places. The
Israelis, as everyone knows, are gradually destroying the al-Aqsa
mosque, the third holiest site and greatest architectural monument in
Islam, by undermining its foundations in supposed archeological digs.
Their aim is to one day destroy the al-Aqsa mosque and in its place
erect a satanic edifice misnamed “Solomon’s temple,” setting off a
full-scale civilizational war against Islam and Muslims.
The Saudis, too, love destroying Islam’s architectural heritage.
They have bulldozed a long list of Islamic religious and historical
sites, and turned Mecca and Medina into hideous simulacra of Houston,
Texas. Some observers wonder if the Saudis will eventually turn the hajj
pilgrimage into a theme park modeled after Walt Disney World, in the
same way the Israelis have considered building a Christian Disneyland
called “Galilee World Heritage Park.”
The Israelis, like the Saudis, are making money from religious
pilgrims while mistreating their country’s religious heritage. Like the
Saudis, they are scandalously irresponsible custodians of holy sites.
If the Israelis and Saudis merged into one country, just think how
much fun they could have together bulldozing Christian and Islamic
history, religion and culture!
Indeed, since both Israel and Saudi Arabia share a dubious
“religious” basis of legitimacy, it would make sense for the new state
of Saudi Israelia to merge the two religious currents into a new state
religion called Zio-Wahabbism. The Zio-Wahabbis could declare themselves
the chosen people and make everyone else a second-class citizen. They
could behead people who follow other schools of thought. They could
bulldoze the entire heritage of Islam and Christianity.
The Saudis and Israelis also share a love of dastardly plots,
including false-flag operations. Mideast expert and journalist Zafar
Bangash recently stated on my radio show that the war on Syria was
plotted by two American agents of Israel, Dan Shapiro and Jeffrey
Feltman, at a meeting in Paris with Saudi intelligence chief Bandar Bin
Sultan. Bangash agreed with me that Prince Bandar, who also goes by the
name “Bandar Bush” due to his ties with America’s leading crime family,
seems to have been behind the false-flag chemical weapons attack on
al-Ghouta... and that Bandar and the Israelis, along with their Bush
crime family friends, were the probable perpetrators of the crimes of
September 11th, 2001.
Since both the Israeli and Saudi regimes have everything in common -
including a shared contempt for the Americans who prop them up - it
seems logical that they should merge into a single country: The
Zio-Wahabbi Empire of Saudi Israelia.
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