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As a formerly patriotic American, I had lost all hope for the future of the U.S. until seeing the anti-genocide student protests. The protesters are like pure green shoots rising up from what had appeared to be impenetrable slime.
The battle to maintain an America-first United States government was lost, not coincidently, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963; he had been in the middle of a standoff with AIPAC’s predecessor to force it to register as an agent of a foreign government to end its election interference. The demand was dropped when he died: Lyndon Johnson turned out to be a strong supporter of Israel. In April, 1973, Senator William Fulbright noted at a Face the Nation program that Israel controlled the Senate; by 1989, he noted in his book “The Price of Empire” that
“AIPAC and its allied organizations have effective working control of the electoral process. They can elect or defeat nearly any congressman or senator that they wish…”
It is now clear to Americans, watching their youth brutalized for protesting U.S. partnership in a genocide, that their country is effectively under Israeli occupation. A foreign occupation that has permeated not just the electoral process, but the entirety of American society: academia; mainstream media; the entertainment industry; intelligence and “security”.
The establishment that most Americans long assumed was loyal to their country turned out to be Israel-first traitors: people who betrayed not only American Constitutional rights but the lives and futures of the most outstanding American youth, namely:
The students are leading the way but those who care about the integrity of their country must follow up with demands to attain future independence from foreign control. The house-cleaning might include:
The students with the courage and integrity to protest American criminality on behalf of voiceless genocide victims must be celebrated. They should not only be compensated for any losses from expulsion and injury, but they should receive the highest awards for patriotism. They should be recognized as the saviours whose bravery showed the way to regaining American independence.
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Karin Brothers is a freelance writer. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.
