Zionism.
- Francois Woody
- Jul 30, 2015
- 1 min read

To me, "zionism" is an entirely inadequate term for what it supposedly describes. The way I see it, there are two types of zionists: benign and malignant.
Benign zionism is made up largely of Christians. They rightfully hold the belief that the Jewish state has a right to exist. There is nothing wrong with this in and of itself. The problem with "zionism" presents itself when malignant zionists exploit nations and benign zionists by manipulating world events to enrich themselves and their cronies. The easiest examples are 9/11, the drum beat of war with Iran, and Syria. (We created ISIS to facilitate both the downfalll of the Assad regime, as well as to stand as a bulwark against Iranian influence in a proxy war. I take back my previous statements about Brzezinski and Iran.) I launch new accusations that he was trying to kick off the conflict in Isaiah 17. What if someone used the Bible for good and not evil? These are the types of strategists we are looking for. People who work in the people's best interest, not special interest.





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