The Cynics of the Erev Rav Deep-State Just Dreamed Up a Beauty...
When the goal is strife, their imaginations are boundless.
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Want to see cynicism at its finest?
Want to view the machinations of the Erev Rav at their acme of evil?
Consider this…
The security apparatus of the State of Israel has begun a new program called ‘Magen’.
It’s set to be rolled out in Jerusalem, the country’s largest Charedi city, but there are plans to extend it to B’nei Brak, etc. in the fullness of time.
Anywhere you find Chareidim — there you’ll find Magen.
Eventually.
And what is Magen?
Well, it’s kind of like ‘Magen David’ – or so the authorities would like you to think. You know — “it’s Jewish, dear, so don’t worry your pretty little head…”
But it’s not.
It’s diabolical.
Magen is the beginning of KAPO training for Chareidi reservists from the Nachal Netzach Yisrael Brigade – men who served in Tzahal who want now to do a little ‘police work’.
Get it?
The state is going to employ Chareidi ‘policemen’ with military backgrounds to serve the Jerusalem community’s “security and order” needs.
Nachal Haredi soldiers proved themselves battle-worthy in combat, and are now stepping up to the plate as citizens, to provide another layer of security to the public.
Rabbi Tzvi Klebanow, President & Co-Founder of Nachal Haredi
They were battle-worthy, you see.
So they can now secure their fellow Chareidim against… against… well, whatever the State decides they have to be secured against.
Diseases.
Terrorists.
Food shortages.
Disinformation.
Bad thoughts…
Ostensibly, of course, the rationale is sound. As the press release states –
Following a series of terror attacks throughout Israel and as part of the lessons learned from 2021's Operation Guardian of the Walls, the joint project between Netzach Yehuda, the Jerusalem Municipality, the Public Security Ministry, and the Israel Police… [will establish] community standby units… in case of terrorist and other emergency incidents in the community.
All innocent and praiseworthy.
All on the up and up.
‘Standby units’, is all.
Available to deal with ‘emergencies’…
The standby units will be staffed by veterans of the Chareidi Nachal and other Chareidi programs in the IDF, who will undergo designated training and courses under the guidance of the Israel Police force.
To what end?
Well, again, according to the press release, the goal is to “shorten the time of arrival for any terrorist incident, creating a sense of security and expanding security circles…”
You get that?
Creating a ‘sense’ of security...
Because why bother with the real thing when you can make do with a pretense?
And ‘expanding security circles.’
We’ve a hunch that means EVER-expanding security circles — layer upon layer — that perpetually encompass and bind, only to close more tightly when the master dictates.
But we’ll get there shortly.
For now, let’s just focus on the fact that these new Chareidi encirclers will officially be operating under the auspices of what’s called the Civil Guard.
And what’s that?
The Civil Guard is not the old Civil Guard that you knew from the 1980’s and 1990’s (and before).
This new Civil Guard is the brainchild of Nifty Naftali Bennet, whose shameful exit from the political arena last month was not without consequence.
His Niftitude claimed that this project was his “last great act as prime minister.”
And that should trouble us all.
Why?
Bennett explains:
First and foremost we are required to bring solutions to domestic threats…
[As the Erev Rav Deep-State defines them.]
And that means eventually —
…tens of thousands of Israelis will… join the new unit…to defend Israeli cities in routine and emergency situations.
Routine situations that require tens of thousands of armed, deputized Israelis…?
How the eyebrow doth rise…
Perhaps even more troubling: this new unit of civilian enforcers required for routine encircling duties will be under the direct command of the Border Police, the group tasked by the state to crack heads with Jews or Arabs who think or act contrary to the wishes of their Deep-State, Zionist overlords.
In the words of Rommel look-alike Omer Bar Lev, Minister of Internal Security —
We are already bringing, and will bring even stronger and more rigid internal security to the State of Israel.
In the eyes of this Jew-hater, rigidity is a good thing.
Of course, part of that rigidity involves better than 3000 new facial-recognition cameras recently installed throughout Yerushalayim, as Mayor Lion boasted at the inauguration of his new KAPO unit —
[They will be] watched by teams of observers [to achieve] the lofty goal of… strengthening security in every neighborhood and street in Jerusalem.
They certainly will.
And according to the legislation that made it all possible (thanks to Nifty Naftali Bennett back in early May) police and the broader defense establishment will be permitted “to collect and store personal information regarding all citizens, without a court order and without supervision.”
And that’s just fine with current Justice Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who offered the following reassuring bit of commentary —
When it comes to eradicating terrorism, I take the invasion of privacy with a grain of salt.
Oh…?
Justice as Salt.
So why do it?
Why recruit Chareidi veterans of the IDF to police Chareidi areas of Jerusalem in the event of a so-called emergency?
According to Yossi Levy, CEO of Netzach Yehuda —
In the days after the terrorist attacks in the Chareidi neighborhoods, it suddenly dawned on me. We can establish a standby platoon that will provide a solution to the Chareidi concentrations, where there are almost no licensed gun holders.
Catch that?
Red herring gadol.
As if there were no licensed gun holders in Chareidi neighborhoods because they’re somehow different from other neighborhoods in Jerusalem, or elsewhere, where presumably there’s a plethora of citizens carrying guns.
Tripe.
And presumably that’s because Chareidim don’t support the state and don’t serve in the army.
Unbelievable.
In ALL Israeli cities and towns (not beyond the green line) there are almost no licensed gun owners.
Because unless there exist certain overriding circumstances — it’s illegal.
So someone’s clearly spewing billshoot here.
And as for IDF soldiers carrying weapons off-base — it’s a rarity.
The army flip-flops on the issue so often that nobody listens anymore.
In December of 2021 they outlawed it, and in January, 2022 they were again encouraging it.
But the reality is, soldiers hate lugging their weapons about.
So it doesn’t help either way.
Fact is, there are no weapons in cities, and it’s the Police’s job to provide the necessary force to protect civilians, whether it’s in Mea Shearim or Maalot-Tarshiha.
So, again, why ask Chareidim to do it in Jerusalem now — and specifically in those neighborhoods east of Rechov Yafo?
Because the Zionist overlords know that Chareidim in uniform is a major wedge issue for that community.
And the very thought of those black-hatters battling it out in the streets brings a Goebbelsian grin to their soft Aryan cheeks.
They know the strife it will cause when Chareidi twenty-somethings in tactical gear show up to corral a throng of unvaccinated, gabardine-clad troublemakers waiting in a bread line without the appropriate green pass to receive their daily rations.
Or an unruly ultra-orthodox mob that just wants to board an intercity bus.
Or who want to leave their neighborhood but lack the proper paperwork — because Chareidi neighborhoods, don’t you know, were disproportionately harmed by the pandemic, and their higher COVID-19 rates call for policies specifically adapted to their community — like keeping them shut-in like animals until they learn to comply.
Ahem… learn to overcome their vaccine hesitancy.
The Deep-State antisemites know very well that sending properly-indoctrinated, psychologically-resilient, co-religionist KAPOs to guide theses primitives back to the path of least resistance will make a stir.
Will mean rocks are thrown at uniformed servicemen.
Will mean cursing and other abusive behavior.
Will mean mutual vilification and recrimination.
And some great television.
It will also permit high-minded mamlachti politicians and other senior bureaucrats to spout platitudes about “never raising a hand against our brothers in uniform,” the holy uniform of the holy souls carrying out the holy mission of the post-Holocaust reconstruction of the Jewish people here in the (somewhat holy but tradeable and truncated) Land of Israel.
It’s just evil.
So the message is clear: if you’re Chareidi and you live in Yerushalayim – best go tie yourself to a lamppost and stick a bull's-eye on your chest.
Until the mamzers get their due —
Dean Maughvet
I remember in the Shomron when towns started replacing their local resident guards with private security companies. At least one company did not allow employees to work in their own towns. Gee. I wonder why? So that when they come to expel Jews from their town, they wouldn't worry about this potential, additional resistance?
There can be no resistance by anyone, ever.
Least of all, thought-resistance.
That's why there's Administrative Detention.