Let’s Keep Supporting Bombing Gaza 126


David Aaronovitch is the very first name on the “Let’s stay together” list unveiled today. That’s Aaronovitch, Murdoch employee, unrepentant propagandist for the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan and the bombing of Libya – and look how those turned out – and arch media Zionist. We know why he wants to keep the Union together. For exactly the same reason that Baroness Warsi resigned – because Westminster foreign policy is under unshakeable Zionist control

It is a diverse list. But there is one thing all of these people have in common.

They are all much wealthier people than the rest of us.

Almost all of them of them have their main home in South East England. No wonder they want to keep the UK scam going, and Scotland’s resources funnelling down there.

A large number of them get their high salaried living from the (ahem) “neutral” BBC.

There are 210 names on the list. How many can you find whose main residence is not in South East England, and where is it?


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126 thoughts on “Let’s Keep Supporting Bombing Gaza

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  • doug scorgie

    Love him or hate him he hits the nail on the head.

    “Galloway under investigation over Israel remarks”

    “Mr Galloway’s spokesman Ron McKay said the remarks were an extension of a boycott and direct action movement against supermarkets and companies supporting Israel.”

    “But [who else?] Mr Halfon, MP for Harlow and a former political director of the Conservative Friends of Israel, described Mr Galloway’s remarks as “shocking”.

    “A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: “We have received two separate complaints about comments attributed to George Galloway MP during a speech he gave at a public meeting in Leeds on 2nd August 2014. We are currently investigating the complaints.”

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28687233

    Two complaints start a police investigation! (Both Jewish?)

  • Afrend

    Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    I am well known as an open-source, free-love, cooperative-housing, red panther. Not an old soldier dragon at all.

    I do not gallivant around saying you must be that old Tory diplomat whose name I do not know. Craigs ex colleague. The one who now teaches people how to talk. You know who I mean. He commented here not so long ago. His blog is really dead.

    I like you Habbabkuk. I can feel your loneliness.

  • Mary

    You just beat me to it on GG Doug but I was so busy LOL at Halfon’s remarks…only democracy in the ME etc etc..

    First time I have ever seen mention of the Conservative Friends of Israel on the BBC website. We are coming on.

  • Macky

    In light of the recent (& latest) indiscriminate Israeli`mass murder killing spree in Gaza, this illustrates just how surreally blinkered you have to be in order to defend Israel;

    “Jonathan Arkush, vice president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, described the remarks as “odious”.

    “What about an Israeli who is a supporter of the Palestinian cause? He doesn’t differentiate between an Israeli who supports the Israeli government or an Israeli who doesn’t,” he said.

    “He doesn’t differentiate between an adult or child – most people are apolitical. This man is so intolerant he can’t bear to have someone with an opposing view in his town – how ridiculous is this.”

    (From Doug’s BBC Galloway link above)

  • BrianFujisan

    Ba’al

    Sooo…here’s the first connection between Let’s Stay Fluffily Together and the demolition of Palestinian homes, for those who didn’t spot it already –

    AND Caterpillar –

    At current prices,Bill Gate’s firm’s stake in Caterpillar of 10.76 million shares is worth a cool $650 million.

    And here is how the equipment is used in Palestine –

    In the words of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food, Caterpillar’s D-9 bulldozers have been responsible for destroying “agricultural farms, greenhouses, ancient olive groves.. numerous Palestinian homes and sometimes human lives”.

    And –

    Caterpillar has supplied the IDF with bulldozers used for home demolitions since 1967. Caterpillar has sold D9 bulldozers to the IDF knowing they would be used to unlawfully demolish homes and endanger civilians in the OPT. Caterpillar continued to sell D9’s directly to the IDF even though it knew that the bulldozers were being used to commit war crimes and other serious violations of law. The Caterpillar D9 bulldozer is over 13 feet tall and 26 feet wide, weighs more than 60 tons with its armored plating, and can raze houses within minutes.

    “If they see that a given customer is using their products in a regular and inhumane manner … then it is their responsibility to do everything they can to stop such behaviour, and if they cannot, then to stop selling to such customers. This can be clearly done in the case of Israeli occupation forces,” she said.

    Caterpillar disagrees.

    In a statement provided to Al Jazeera, the company states that, “Caterpillar cannot monitor the use of every piece of its equipment around the world.”

    http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/07/presbyterian-israel-facing-new-divestment-support-us-20147238133786329.html

    Thats how Caterpillar tell the international Community to FK off…Simples

  • Juteman

    It’s happening. The debate on STV was the spark. Folk are now talking about the referendum in workplaces.
    In my own workplace, old Labour folk that i had down as a No are saying they are a Yes.
    Maybe ‘crofters’ on their 30,000 acre estates see things differently.
    It’s coming yet, for a that.

  • fool

    The purpose of celebrity endorsements and lists is to help you decide how to choose without thinking. It rests on the premise that we prefer to follow the crowd and the crowd follows the celebrities. Sad but advertisers and politicians know it to be true. Perhaps it doesn’t have to be true for each individual but collectively its true. I have to admit that although I think of myself as keen to argue and prone to take the counter view I may also be reluctant to go against the crowd on some things… I am not sure what they are, I will have a look but they are bound to be there. We all tend towards being bunched sticks, that way we are harder to break. Its a survival instinct and the celebrity list tries to play on it.

  • John Edwards

    Why do the two John Lloyds have identical signatures? Are they just computer generated signatures?

  • fred

    “Maybe ‘crofters’ on their 30,000 acre estates see things differently.”

    Which Scotland is it you live in?

    You do know what a croft is don’t you?

  • Keith Crosby

    Not zionist control, they’re just the tools used by American Caesar and his English lickspittles. The zionist toe rags perform the same service as the Mafia and the SA.

  • Kempe

    ” Are they just computer generated signatures? ”

    As Prof Stephen Hawking appears on the list I’m guessing they must be. Not only is he critical of Israeli policy towards Palestinians to the point of boycotting a conference held there but he and Prof Mary Beard live and work in Cambridge which wasn’t in the South East the last time I looked.

    These attempts to identify unionism with Zionism and the terrible events in Gaza are really quite risible. Further if the opinions of these people don’t matter because they’re rich and live a long way from Scotland what are we to make of a certain well known millionaire Yes supporter who doesn’t even live in the UK?

    The BBC have this item on their website about ex-pat Scots but then as they live outside Scotland I guess their opinions don’t count either and anyway the BBC probably made it all up to counter accusations of pro-unionist bias.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27655496

  • craig Post author

    Kempe

    “Cambridge which wasn’t in the South East the last time I looked”

    That rather depends on where you are looking from, my dear.

  • Andy P

    If you are Scottish and were thinking of voting to to take control of your own national affairs (in as much as any nation has such control), then surely, surely you will have now been swayed to think again by a collection of VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE (unlike you) who have collectively deigned to pat you on the head and throw you a bunch of petrol station flowers.

  • Rose

    I usually manage to scroll past the prophet’s droppings without needing to get my head round habbabumstuffdotcom whatever – but tonight has been particularly trying. Can someone try and kill it with kindness?

  • Phil

    Baal
    “Corby may seem an unlikely location until you remember it used to be something of an employment magnet for Scots.”

    Fuck me. They voted no in little Scotland. This no campaign is some social engineering masterclass.

  • Fedup

    But Mr Halfon, MP for Harlow and a former political director of the Conservative Friends of Israel, described Mr Galloway’s remarks as “shocking”.

    “This ill-considered rant will cause great offence to many,” he said.

    Mr. Halfon we the goyem cattle have been shocked, offended, and outraged at the indiscriminate bombings that zionist uniformed thugs have been subjecting every Arab neighbour in that area, for decades. Best get fucking used to getting offended for a change! If the British police have fuck all else to do other than investigating your whining, winging your tits off hurt feelings, then they should be investigated for mishandling and wasting of public resources, and funds.

    Sick of your kind Mr. Halfon why don’t you go and practice what you do in zionistan Mr. Halfon? You are not doing your job and you ought to resign Mr. Halfon! The Majority of British Public are outraged and offended by the genocide and mass murder in Gaza, why are you not speaking against that? Why are you not complaining to ICC Mr. Halfon?

  • mike

    This was the Washington Post’s emailed alert yesterday:
    “Thousands of minority Iraqis stranded on mountaintop
    Encircled by extremists, and lacking food and water, children have begun to die.”

    That second statement brought a wry smile. Sounds just like Gaza to me.

    Where? Oh yes, I remember. Ceasefire. Warsi. Bomb hoax. Goodnight.

    All done now. Children only slightly dead.

  • Rose

    Thanks Afrend – but I was thinking of something more radical. Perhaps a kindly adult to divert and entertain and agree and placate until it falls asleep.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Herbie

    “The same way an incompetent driver is dangerous or an incompetent with a gun or an incompetent running a country”
    ___________________

    Very silly comparisons, Herbie. Aaronovicz is a journalist and, according to Jives, a very incompetent shill.

    Dangerous? Only for people afraid of goblins in the night – you and Jives, perhaps?

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    “Rose” (or whatever you commented as)

    “…but tonight has been particularly trying.”
    _________________

    Diddums!

    I thought anyone happy to read screeds of guff from Mary at all hours of the day would be made of tougher stuff than that, “Rose”.

    Anyway : bugger off, you troll! 🙂

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Mary, obviously well-reestablished, crows thus:

    “Three cheers!

    Glagow City Council to fly Palestinian flag”
    _____________________

    Gesture “politics” at its silliest.

    Anyone remember David Blunkett’s Sheffield declaring itself a “nuclear-free zone”?

    ________________________

    And the Eminences, embarrassed, remain silent…. 🙂

  • Rehmat

    Ba’al Zevul (With Gaza)

    In July 2011, professor Richard Falk, former UN special envoy for Palestinian Territories was forced by his fellow Jewish leaders to remove an “anti-Semite” cartoon from his personal blog.

    The cartoon in question, depicted a dog wearing a shirt labeled “USA” and a yarmulke marked with a Star of David devouring a bloody human carcass (Libya). Lady Justice stands by blindfolded, holding the dog’s leash as it urinates on her feet.

    http://rehmat1.com/2011/07/11/richard-falk-cartoon-and-the-lobby/

  • John Goss

    When Scotland gets its independence perhaps the nuclear threat to these once sceptred isles could be moved away from Scotland and closer to the worldwide cause of opprobrium. What about the Thames extuary?

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