TRUMP, BIDEN AND THE EPSTEIN FILES: AN ISRAELI TAKEDOWN OF AMERICA!
THE MUSLIM STREET
“I wrote in an OpEd in 1980 that in the early 60’s Nathan Perlmutter (Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith) hated Malcolm X.
1. Elaborate on Zionism control of the Civil Rights movement and King
2. Malcolm began to ask the right questions as his political consciousness grew beyond Cultural Nationalism into a Pan African/Pan Arab Class Struggle against Neoliberalism and Neocolonialist forces in Africa and Asia
3. Min Louis Farrakhan extension in the 80’s of ripping the band-aid off Black/Jewish relations
4. The strategic use of the Illegal Israeli State as a Western proxy for hegemony in the region “
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