Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Mitt Romney’s Allegiance to Money and Israel

"What is the basis of Judaism? A practical passion and greed for
profit. To what can we reduce his (the Jew's) religious worship? To
extortion. What is his God? Cash."
Karl Marx
The British Guardian newspaper
(July-August 1924)

Romney wearing Jewish shawl with Israeli friends.
Mitt Romney often boasts of his 25-years of corporate experience. What
he does not tell you, however, is that the corporation which has these
many years groomed and prepared him for high political office is Bain
& Co., an Israeli Mossad global spy operation.

At Bain, Romney's boss, Chairman of the Board, Orit Gadiesh, is an
Israeli citizen and a high ranking Mossad official. Her father was a
general in the Israeli Army. She herself served in uniform as a top
aide to the head of the Israeli Defense Forces. Gadiesh, praised by
Fortune magazine as one of the world's most powerful women, is a
passionate Zionist through and through.

Romney and his Zionist cronies at Bain have been described as the
"Lords of Strategy." In a book of that name, published in 2010, Bain
and Co. is touted as the prototype global corporation for the soulless
New World Order era. The takeover group is the crème de la crème
example of the new-style, 21st century, psychopathic entity that casts
out "outmoded" concepts of patriotism, country, religion, and
nationalism.

Bain and its "Lords of Strategy" operate strictly as a selfishly
motivated global corporation to whom Money alone dictates policy and
aims. In the cold and calculating new Bain & Co. system, called
"Greater Taylorism," there is no U.S.A., no Russia, no Germany, no
Brazil, no borders. There is no morality and no ethics, there is only
money. Everything is measured by money.
The logo for Bain & Company. Right: The 2010 book, The Lords of
Strategy: The Secret Intellectual History of the New Corporate World,
praises Bain & Co. as a masterful example of the new type of money-
driven globalist corporation, an entity devoid of ethical
responsibilities and with no loyalty to country or people.

Neither do workers and individuals matter. Money—and its accumulation—
that is all that counts. The only policy and strategy question is—
what, or which, path will make us more money?

Mitt Romney has promised that, "The first thing I will do after I am
sworn in as President of the U.S.A. is fly to Israel and consult with
that country's leaders."

And what exactly will the newly elected President Romney and his
Jewish superiors in Israel discuss? Why, money, of course. As Karl
Marx said, "Cash is the God of the Jews."

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