2010-08-24

Report: Kahana’s JDL reorganizing to provide Amb. Oren security at US public events

Vatic Note: Looks like they also know who America's enemy is since they decided to take these security steps, it must mean they are in fact planning another false flag they intend to do and thus would be proving they are our enemy and thus rightly so should hire security. We have all their pictures. Good idea. If they do not plan on another American murdering false flag event, then they are safe and fine here except they should leave since we are out of money anyway and we will not give or make anymore that they can take, so they should go suck off the Queen for awhile or maybe their baby sarkosy. lol That would be fun to watch the french react to them when they do to the french what they did to us. The guillotines would be flying left and right. I love the french. They know how to throw a revolutionary party. lol  

Seriously,  no joke, this was a terrorist organization, until it was banned by Israel some time back.  You can read about it here.  Its being revived and will operate out of the US, with no word of any kind out of the mouth of Homeland security, (now do you wonder why I say Israel runs this country? A terrorist organization from Israel running free from any restraint and just check out the threats below.  Intimidation of the cattle I suspect. ).  so I guess terrorist orgs can come here as long as they are terrorist orgs that we like.  Is there such a thing?    Hmmmm, another example of a double standard.   Talk about domestic terrorists,  maybe the SPLC and ADL should clean their own back yard before coming here to slander our citizens who have done nothing close to what the JDL has done in the past.

Report: Kahana’s JDL reorganizing to provide Amb. Oren security at US public events
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February 14, 2010 Didi Remez

On Thursday (February 11, 2010,) we reported on the involvement of Kahanists in anti-NIF advocacy in the US. The story below, from this morning’s Israel Hayom (a tabloid owned by Sheldon Adelson,) reports that (apparently following the UC Irvine incident)  they are now organizing to provide security for Ambassador Michael Oren and other Israeli dignitaries at US public events. Hopefully, the results of this initiative will not resemble scenes from The Altamont Free Concert.

Kahana lives? Kahana is revived

The initiative: To revive the Jewish Defense League that Kahana founded; The goal: To protect Israeli speakers abroad

Efrat Porsher, Israel Hayom, February 14 2010

Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon and Israel’s US Ambassador Michael Oren may not like the new initiative, but in the wake of recent incidents, they and other representatives of Israel worldwide are in for some unexpected help from extreme-right activists.

In recent days, prominent right-wing activists conversed with activists of the Jewish Defense League abroad, as well as with other right-wing activists and students who attend universities in the USA and Europe, who expressed an interest in the idea of reviving the League. The Jewish Defense League was founded by Rabbi Meir Kahana in the late 1960s, and it was active for some two decades before it faded away.

Ben-Gvir

The idea to revive the League was born after pro-Palestinian students interrupted lectures by Ayalon and Oren in US and British universities. The League will work in two directions. First, organization activists will show up at events that Israeli diplomats are expected to address and try to prevent students from interrupting their lectures. Second, they will prevent diplomats from enemy countries or from countries that are hostile toward Israel from speaking at university venues. “Those who exploded events attended by Israeli representatives will live to regret it,” said right-wing activist Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Kach, Kahana’s political movement, was outlawed in 1988.



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