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8 February 2010
By Jeff Gates
During the
1960 Christmas season, Americans flocked to the
theaters to see Exodus, a 3-1/2 hour epic film
featuring handsome freedom fighters and a riveting
romance amidst the heroic triumph of Jewish Destiny
over Arab Evil Doers. Set against a Yuletide backdrop
of Biblical prophecy, moviegoers marveled as exiled
Jews returned to their fabled promised land, a staple
of popular culture to which Americans are first
exposed as children in “Sunday school.”
Many
moviegoers failed to realize that Exodus was
not fact but fiction. Even now, few Americans realize
the storyline was adapted for the screen from a 1958
novel by Leon Uris. The biggest bestseller since
Gone with the Wind—a novel set during the Civil
War of the 1860s—the film adaptation was
directed by Hollywood icon Otto Preminger. The
blockbuster’s stars included a young Paul Newman with
his leading lady a blond Eva Marie Saint.
The cast
included character actor Lee J. Cobb and Peter Lawford,
married to Pat Kennedy, a sister of John F. Kennedy
who was elected president the same year. By then,
Lawford was a famous member of pop culture’s high
profile “Rat Pack” that included singer Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Joey Bishop. Italian
crooner Sal Mineo, then a teen heartthrob, received an
Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of a Jewish
émigré.
An Oscar
should have been awarded to Israel and its supporters
for portraying this extremist enclave as a legitimate
nation-state when, in reality, its founding traces to
an alluring storyline. Forty-five years after the
release of Exodus, American naiveté was again
targeted by Jewish storytellers to induce the U.S. to
war in the Middle East—only this time for real.
Then as
now, Americans are easily swayed by sympathetic
portrayals of an enclave granted nation-state
recognition by President Harry Truman, a
Christian-Zionist. The Missouri Democrat had famously
read the Bible cover-to-cover five times by age 15.
Truman was a True Believer in the same way that
fundamentalist Christians believe—truly believe—that
their Messiah will not return until the “Israelites”
recover their ancestral home.
Preying on
similar beliefs, Republican George W. Bush, another
Christian-Zionist president, was induced with phony
intelligence to wage war in Iraq. The false
intelligence was traceable to Israelis, pro-Israelis
or assets developed for that purpose. That invasion
had long been a priority goal of those who
believe—truly believe—in their right to an
expansionist Greater Israel.
Yet as
Shlomo Sand chronicles in The Invention of the
Jewish People (2009), the historical evidence is
scant either for an exile or an “exodus.” As with the
movie, the return of a “Jewish People” to a Jewish
homeland is “a conscious ideological composition”
meant “to claim a higher cultural lineage” than what
can be supported by the facts.
In lieu of
the novel-writing skills of Leon Uris, the Zionist
narrative featured Biblical archeologists such as
William F. Albright who, in the 1920s, traveled to the
Holy Land to excavate artifacts that would, as Sand
puts it: “reaffirm the Old Testament and thereby the
New.”
By
interpreting his finds in Christian-Zionist terms,
Albright and his colleagues not only unearthed
Biblical “facts” that shaped the Sunday school
curriculum, they also helped pre-stage the perceived
legitimacy of a Jewish people returning from exile to
a Jewish homeland. As Sand points out, if there was no
exodus, how can there be a return? If there is no
“Jewish People,” how can there be a homeland?
Yet these
widely held beliefs remain the premise underlying
Israel’s expansionist agenda and its rationale for
heaping six decades of abuse on Palestinians who have
lived there for centuries.
Political Expedience or Biblical
Prophecy?
White House
counsel Clark Clifford cautioned Truman that his
reelection was unlikely absent the funding that
Jewish-Americans—with Israel’s recognition—were eager
to provide. In early May 1948, General George C.
Marshall, Truman’s Secretary of State, argued
vigorously against recognition. Strong objections were
also heard from the diplomatic corps, the fledgling
Central Intelligence Agency and the Pentagon’s Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
Marshall,
the top-ranked U.S. military officer in WWII, was
outraged that Clifford put domestic political
expedience ahead of U.S. foreign policy interests.
Marshall told Truman that he would vote against him if
he extended sovereign status to an enclave of Zionist
terrorists, religious fanatics and what Albert
Einstein and Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt called
“Jewish fascists.” Marshall insisted that State
Department personnel never again speak to Clifford.
In March
1948, a Joint Chiefs paper titled “Force Requirements
for Palestine” predicted the “Zionist strategy will
seek to involve [the U.S.] in a continuously widening
and deepening series of operations intended to secure
maximum Jewish objectives.” Those objectives included
an expansionist agenda for Greater Israel that
envisioned the taking of Arab land, ensuring armed
clashes in which the U.S. was destined to become
embroiled.
The Joint
Chiefs listed Zionist objectives as:
·
Initial Jewish sovereignty over a portion of
Palestine,
·
Acceptance by the great powers of the right to
unlimited immigration,
·
The extension of Jewish sovereignty over all of
Palestine,
·
The expansion of “Eretz (Greater)
Israel”
into Transjordan and portions of Lebanon and Syria,
and
·
The establishment of Jewish military and economic
hegemony over the entire
Middle
East.
Akin to the
fictional portrayal in Exodus, those Zionists
lobbying Truman assured him they would remain within
the initial boundaries. We now know that was a lie.
They also promised that the Zionist state would not
become what it quickly became: a theocratic and racist
enclave—albeit widely marketed by pro-Israeli media as
the “only democracy in the Middle East.”
To remove
all doubt as to the extremist goals of the Zionist
project, the Joint Chiefs assessment added ominously:
“All stages
of this program are equally sacred to the fanatical
concepts of the Jewish leaders. The program is openly
admitted by some leaders, and has been privately
admitted to United States officials by responsible
leaders of the presently dominant Jewish group--the
Jewish Agency.”
Deceit from the Outset
A beguiling
combination of Hollywood fiction, manipulated beliefs
and outright lies remain at the core of this entangled
alliance and the U.S.-Israeli “special relationship.”
The deceit deployed to advance the hegemonic goals of
the Zionist project remains obscured by an undisclosed
media bias reinforced by a widespread pro-Israeli
influence in popular culture. As with the 1960 film,
the ongoing manipulation of thought and emotion lies
at the core of this duplicity a half-century later.
In The
Persuasion Explosion (1985), author Art Stevens
reports that Exodus was a public relations ploy
launched by Edward Gottlieb who sought a novelist to
improve Israel’s image in the U.S. The name Uris
originates with Yerushalmi, meaning "man of
Jerusalem." The film rights to Exodus were sold
in advance of the book’s publication. Translated into
dozens of languages, this masterpiece of mental and
emotional manipulation quickly became a global
phenomenon as it created favorable impressions of
Israel.
The rewards
are real for those who offer aid and comfort to this
trans-generational deceit. When Truman’s campaign
train traversed the nation as part of a 1948
whistle-stop tour, grateful Jewish nationalists
refueled his campaign coffers with a reported $400,000
in cash ($3.6 million in 2010 dollars). Those funds
helped transform his anticipated loss into a victory
with support from pro-Israeli editorial boards
that—after recognition—boosted Truman’s sagging
popularity.
The Creation of Reliable Assets
Clark
Clifford was rewarded with his career goal when he
emerged as a top-paid Washington lawyer. After proving
himself a pliable personality, he remained a reliable
asset. During the G.H.W. Bush presidency, his
combination of political prominence and perceived
credibility provided cover for a massive bank fraud
involving the Bank of Credit and Commerce
International aided by Roger Altman, his Ashkenazi law
partner.
In 2009,
Hollywood released an action thriller (The
International) starring Clive Owen and featuring a
similar storyline involving the International Bank of
Business and Credit. Neither Clifford nor Altman had
experience in banking when their law firm enabled what
prosecutors charged was a global criminal operation.
Media
reports described the BCCI scheme as the largest bank
fraud in history. This $20 billion transnational
operation even featured the requisite Hollywood
component: Clifford’s protégé was married to Lynda
Carter, the star of Wonder Woman, a 1970s
fantasy-adventure television series.
The real
fantasy in this long-running geopolitical fraud lies
in why U.S. lawmakers continue to befriend and defend
a “nation” that has for so long—and so
consistently—deceived and betrayed its most loyal
ally. As a badly miscast Eva Marie Saint asked in her
most memorable line in Exodus: “When will it
ever end?”
The
greatest wonder will be if, based on facts confirming
the depth and duration of this duplicity, those
lawmakers urging continued support for Israel are not
charged with treason. [See: “How the Israel Lobby Took
Control of U.S. Foreign Policy” http://criminalstate.com/2009/07/how-the-israel-lobby-took-control-of-us-foreign-policy/] |