Lithuania: the Latest Jewish Extortion Victim
As reported by the Jewish news outlet Ynetnews, the Lithuanian government has recently entered into an extortion agreement with European Jewry, according to Reuters. The article states that “Lithuania's government on Wednesday approved a foundation to allocate 128 million litas ($49.45 million) in compensation for Jewish communal property appropriated during Nazi and Soviet times. The step follows last year's decision by the parliament to pass a special law after years of negotiations and calls from Lithuania's Western allies, including the United States, to reach the settlement.”
It is Lithuania which should be collecting from the Jews, and not the Jews from Lithuania. The tiny Baltic state was first attacked by the Bolsheviks attempting to keep it from independence at the end of 1918. The Bolsheviks only failed because of the help of the German Freikorps. Over the immediately subsequent years Lithuania was forced to fight wars against the Bermontians (a mix of German and Russian anti-Bolshevik military forces who sought to maintain power in the region in the aftermath of the First World War), the Poles and the Latvians, where Lithuania was never the aggressor. Before 1919, Lithuania did not even have an army of its own.
Lithuania fought hard, and against all odds, to maintain its independence during the inter-war period of the 1920's and 1930's. During this period, the Jews in Lithuania were unmolested, and and they evidently thrived. The government of Lithuania, due to territorial and other disputes, opposed National Socialist Germany at an early time, and Germany even imposed an embargo against Lithuania. As Europe once again neared war, Lithuania was only a pawn on the map between Germany and the Soviets, until the Soviets annexed the Baltic states in 1940. In 1941 Germany invaded and occupied Lithuania. Many Lithuanians cheered Germany as a deliverer from the Soviet oppression. Many Lithuanians were compelled to assist the war effort by Germany. But on the other hand, many Lithuanians resisted the German occupation, and some even formed a pro-Soviet armed resistance, in league with minority Russians and Jews. The Lithuanian people as a whole, therefore, who were always imposed upon by the much larger powers, can by no means be seen as aggressors or as being responsible for anything which happened to non-Lithuanians during the war. After the war, Lithuania was returned to Soviet rule until 1988. The Lithuanian people were every bit as much victims of circumstances as the Jews claim to be, and even to a greater extent, for they were victims of the Jews: it is common knowledge that Bolshevism itself was Jewish, the Bolshevik leaders were nearly all Jewish, and Bolshevism was the primary cause of the Second World War in the east in the first place.
The Ynetnews article also cites the chairman of the Lithuanian Jewish Community as saying that there are “about 4,000 Jews left in Lithuania”. According to a Wikipedia article on Lithuania, only about 2,000–3,000 Lithuanian Jews were liberated from German camps. How many of the 4,000 Jews in Lithuania today could actually have been survivors of any supposed “Holocaust” which allegedly took place there 70 years ago? The article goes on to say that “The payments are to be spread over a ten-year period. The first payment of $1.15 million will be used to assist the needy Lithuanian Holocaust survivors.” Needy Holocaust survivors? All none of them? Judaism itself is an organized extortion racket, and the world's longest-running crime ring.
William Finck
Christogenea.org
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