Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Violence of the "Chosen" is a "virtue" and a "moral value"



Now, you can close your eyes and sleep serene, your are in carefully "chosen" safe hands

The involvement and support of global Jewish communities in "Israeli" TERROR

     Summer camp, warfare style:
   "Like a frozen turkey plunged into boiling oil, a group of American tourists descend from an air-conditioned van into the scorching heat of the West Bank. Flashing smiles all around, they march into Caliber 3, a local shooting range."

"Move it!" the Israeli guide suddenly yells. "Destroy that terrorist," he orders them, and they charge, guns loaded, at cardboard targets.


Three seconds to take terrorist down (Photo: Alex Kolomoisky)

Jewish-Zionist terrorist flood from all over the world to learn how to KILL

Five-year-old sniper

Michel Brown, 40, a Miami banker, chose to take his wife and three children to the range with the purpose of  "teaching them values."

They should know where they come from (Photo: Alex Kolomoisky)
"five-year-old, Tamara, is holding a gun and shooting clay bullets like a pro."
 
"Upon entering the range, his five-year-old daughter, Tamara, bursts into tears. A half hour later, she is holding a gun and shooting clay bullets like a pro."

"This is part of their education," Michel says as he proudly watches his daughter. "They should know where they come from and also feel some action."
Sharon Gat, the range's manager, says all the instructors at the site have served in elite IDF units.
"This is a special program created due to popular demand," he says. "Travelers from all over the world come here to meet former combat troops and hear stories about elite units. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience."
"We heard on the news about shootings in the West Bank," the mother, Olga, says. "We came to see it in person."
Her son, Jacob, 24, puts down his rifle and exclaims: "This is an awesome experience. I learned how to stop a terrorist and how to rescue hostages. Now, when I find myself in distress, I will know how to deal."
Davidi Pearl, who heads the Gush Etzion Regional Council, notes that this kind of experience turns the district into a world-famous "tourist gem."

At the end of the thrill-filled day, the tourists get a diploma indicating they "completed a basic shooting course in Israel."
"Boom, boom," the 13-year-old Riley mutters on the way out of the range.
"Boom, boom!" Jacob responds, knowingly.


Does it it get any worse? Oh yes it does:

 FBI morphs into a "charity", and hosts a Family Activity Day for the Chabad community in Crown Heights ( how moving ! how beautiful !!)














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