Idi Amin's Plans to Invade Israel

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0th0d0xypr0xy



Couldn't quite believe it at first but there we go.
Here's the right valiant Cornish Man,
Who slew the Giant Cormilion

Christopher Marlowe

When I was a kid, I remember hearing about the evil Idi Amin. I probably knew the name of only 1 or 2 African leaders, and the only thing I knew about Amin was that he was crazy and evil, and that he ate people. 

Now I realize that the Jewish spin machine had marked him for destruction. He forgot his place, and he had to be punished. World leaders are only lapdogs for the Jews. I remember seeing a video of the Shah of Iran describing how the Jews control everything. It was on 60 minutes with Mike Wallace (?).  Then the Shah was gone around a year later. 

If you are a world leader, and you speak ill of the Jews, then the press will make you into a monster. Then they will get rid of you.

QuoteThe next thing is that charge about the Jewish gold. And this, forsooth, is the reason why this cause is pleaded near the steps of Aurelius. It is on account of this charge, O Laelius, that this place and that mob has been selected by you. You know how numerous that crowd is, how great is its unanimity, and of what weight it is in the popular assemblies. I will speak in a low voice, just so as to let the judges hear me. For men are not wanting who would be glad to excite that people against me and against every eminent man; and I will not assist them and enable them to do so more easily. [67] As gold, under pretence of being given to the Jews, was accustomed every year to be exported out of Italy and all the provinces to Jerusalem, Flaccus issued an edict establishing a law that it should not be lawful for gold to be exported out of Asia. And who is there, O judges, who cannot honestly praise this measure? The senate had often decided, and when I was consul it came to a most solemn resolution that gold ought not to be exported. But to resist this barbarous superstition were an act of dignity, to despise the multitude of Jews, which at times was most unruly in the assemblies in defence of the interests of the republic, was an act of the greatest wisdom.
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M. Tullius Cicero, For Flaccus
C. D. Yonge, Ed.
And, as their wealth increaseth, so inclose
    Infinite riches in a little room

aether

Interesting piece of documentary, thanks.