Contrapunctus XXVIII


 

By David R. Graham
23 November 2003
In Memory Of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The Need For A Declaration Of War
   

      A Top-Facet View Of Situation And Needs

 

There is need for a multinational declaration of war on Arab/Pan-African imperialism -- which is what we are facing, misogyny its nature -- led by India, United States, Russia, Germany and Japan and to include all others who will convene for the action. This can be done as a solemn convergence of sovereign states. From this convergence can emerge the United Nations' successor organization.

The United Nations is not united because it shelters the animus threatening humanity, Arab/Pan-African imperialism. Its position is equivocal and therefore irrelevant to humanity's needs. It therefore has no security or war-fighting capability. The United Nations staff tends to labor under the delusion of utopian rationalism, the disease of the era, equivocating their own name, by dreaming about a humanity of one nation, a goal also of Arab/Pan-African imperialism.

There are three reasons for war: desire for wealth, desire for dominion and desire for women. The Soviets (Mongoloid/Pan-Slavic imperialism) wanted wealth. The Nazis (Roman/Pan-German imperialism) wanted dominion. The Terrorists (Arab/Pan-African imperialism) want women. All rightly see world domination as the means to achieve their goal. Arab/Pan-African imperialism must be met with the same action that defeated the Soviets and the Nazis: multinational declaration of war.

The heart of Arab/Pan-African imperialism are military recruiters and training camps going under the names of "clergy" and "religious schools." These are the enemy's center of power. The recruiters must be killed or permanently captured. Their training camps and other properties must be distributed to the poor or their ownership otherwise reassigned for peaceful uses.

Religion has nothing to do with any of this. Religions are peaceful. The word "Islam" employs the cognate "slm" from which are built Arabic "Salam" and Hebrew "Shalom," both meaning "Peace." The same cognate concludes the word "Jerusalem," meaning "My God is Peace." The cognate "slm" itself means "sun." So, in Semitic languages the root of the word for "peace" means "sun." Semitic religions revere the sun as a sign of God's presence. God's presence defines peace. Peace does not mean the absence of war. It means the presence of God.

 


The pictures at the top of this page represent
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux,
the Mellifluous Doctor.

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