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If you arrived here from the article, "Bizarre
Antisemitism from the Croatian Clerical-Fascist Lobby," and are looking
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we diverted that link to this page because hyperlinks to specific posts
on the clevelandleader.com Thompson discussion seem to no longer work,
and that thread isimmense. So, to save you time, below is post
#4976.
--Jared Israel
Emperor's Clothes
[December 11, 2007]
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Post #4976:
"Yes, Virginia, Croatia's Thompson does Rejoice in
the Holocaust"
Submitted by Jared Israel on November 13, 2007 - 8:19pm.
Someone calling himself Martin Krpan writes:
"Somebody here is lying! Your search -
http://tinyurl.com/yskxtb
- did not match any documents! ???"
The link works fine. It is a 'tiny url' taking one to
a web page with a link 144 characters long; therefore, I used a 'tiny
url.' The web page is the first part of a Jan. 8, 2004 article on the
newspaper website, Novi List, which quotes from Thompson's
confession/boast that he sang two songs celebrating the Holocaust,
rejoicing in the mass murder of Serbs, declaring "I am Ustasha!" and so
on. (Thompson had just put the confession/boast on his own home page.)
Stating that the songs in question are "Jasenovac" and "Here comes dawn"
(celebrating the Croatian death camps and the Croatian SS, respectively)
Novi List quotes Thompson's confession, in Serbo-Croatian, of course:
"Ja nisam autor tih pjesama, ali sam ih pjevao,
što je svima nama poznato, u određenom periodu svugdje po hrvatskim
trgovima i dvoranama ne skrivajući se, pa je time ovo senzacionalno
otkriće u najmanju ruku smiješn."
This translates:
"I am not the author of these songs, but I have
been singing them, which is well known to all of us, during a
certain period everywhere in Croatian squares and in halls without
hiding, therefore this makes their sensational discovery ridiculous
to say the least."
I posted the link to Novi List for credibility - to show that the
backup was authentic.
In his comments, Mr. Krpan again brings up the subject of [Nazi - J.I.]
stamps supposedly issued in Serbia in 1942. Serbia was conquered by Nazi
Germany in 1941 and annexed by the Axis powers until 1945. They issued
the stamps and everything else. Period. So the stamps business remains:
irrelevant.
He is trying to divert from the issue which is: Croatia and the Catholic
church are supporting Thompson who sings songs applauding the Holocaust
- and who in 2004 confessed/boasted doing so, although now, three years
later, he and his apologists try to lie about it.
Why are they sponsoring this Thompson who right now, on tour in the US
and Canada, is singing "Alas My people," which is based on the most
violent statement of anti-Jewish hatred, the infamous fabrication, "The
Protocols of Zion"? Thompson has set this Nazi book-of-slanders to
music:
[First two stanzas of Thompson's "E Moj Narode" or
"Alas My People" starts here]
Since the times of Christ,
New faces but the scene is the same,
Evil forces battle against us to destroy us
Antichrists and Masons,
Communists of all sorts
[Note: This is the Nazi/clerical-fascist fairy tale of a
Jewish-Masonic-Bolshevik plot, the Jews being the antichrists -
J.I.]
Spread diabolic Satanic phrases
To defeat us.
Alas, my people, alas, my people.
[First two stanzas of Thompson's "E Moj Narode" or "Alas My People"
ends here]
This is the song that a Youtube video shows Thompson
singing in Toronto Nov. 4, 2007. It seems to be Thompson's biggest hit.
It is the title-song of not one but two of his seven albums. The song
ends by calling for a religious war to free Croats from the supposed
oppression of the Masonic-antichrist-Bolshevik plotters. This is
'fascist-speak' for 'the Jewish people.' Meaning: a call for war against
Jews, at least 30,000 of whom were murdered in Croatia by Thompson's
predecessors. This song is exactly what Hitler and the Croatian Ustashe
said in order to 'justify' the Holocaust.
Why has the Catholic Church sponsored Perkovic's tour, at least the part
in New York City - and almost surely more?
That's the issue. And they have no answer, so the only answer is: they
are again pushing clerical fascism, which gave us the murder of a
million people in Greater Croatia alone, mostly Serbs, but also most
Jews and Roma (meaning 'Gypsies,' - they were killed because they were
'non-white.')
Why is the Catholic church sponsoring this renewal of clerical fascism?
Why?
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