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Do You Really Want to See Christian Relics and Works of Art Returned to the Murderers of Jesus Christ and to Church Arsonists Operating in Israel?

December 4, 2020

FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2014, file photo, a medieval Cross, part of the Welfenschatz, is displayed at the Bode Museum in Berlin. The heirs of several Nazi-era Jewish art dealers have spent nearly a decade trying to persuade German officials to return the collection of medieval relics valued at more than $250 million. But they didn't make much headway until they filed a lawsuit in an American court. They won a round last week when a federal judge ruled that Germany can be sued in the United States over claims the so-called Guelph Treasure was sold under duress in 1935. ( AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File)
A medieval cross, part of the Guelph Treasure collection, is displayed at the Bode Museum in Berlin. Heirs of several Nazi-era Jewish art dealers have spent nearly a decade trying to persuade German officials to return it. (Markus Schreiber / Associated Press)

Two years after Adolf Hitler took power in Germany, the Nazis achieved one of their cultural goals: the return of the Guelph Treasure, a collection of medieval Christian relics.

Under pressure from Hitler’s deputy Hermann Goering, a consortium of Jewish art dealers agreed to sell the collection to the Prussian State Museum. On June 14, 1935, Saemy Rosenberg signed the sale documents in Berlin on behalf of his partners, receiving about one-third of what they had paid for the items in 1929.

[WHAT A BUNCH OF HOGWASH!] During the height of the painful and cruel depression in Germany ca. 1923-29 followed by a runaway inflation ,leaving the people with little to feed themselves ,the Jews ,rich with excess foreign currency were then able to buy valuable art objects from the starving Germans desperate to obtain any amount of cash with which to purchase enough groceries to get through the week if not just the day. The amount they were paid was a pitiful sum a mere pittance for items that were of museum quality and in many cases encrusted with valuable gems.. This was the case for the majority of Germans ,in most cases too poor to even pay their utility bills and as a result perished in the freezing cold of winter. In few words ,the Jews ripped off the poor starving Germans to begin with, taking advantage ,as Jews usually do, of the hapless circumstances the German nation found itself in after the first WW…These art objects were in effect stolen from the German people ,desperate to get enough money to buy something to eat.. In most cases, extremely valuable bejeweled items were sold to the Jews for only enough to purchase a few small bags of groceries.. And now the Jews want their merchandise back plus expenses!…plus interest!.. WHAT A JOKE.. If the American people and if the Germany government are both stupid and blind they will surrender their commonsense and reward the plunderers of all nations …the international maggots of the world.

On Monday, the Supreme Court will consider whether Rosenberg’s grandson and heirs to two other art dealers can sue Germany and its state museum to recover the treasure or obtain compensation for the loss.

“This was a forced sale to one of the greatest art thieves of all time. And it was literally a present for Hitler,” said Jed Leiber, a musician and record producer in Los Angeles. He was referring to reports that Goering later presented the treasures to Hitler.

Most of the collection, known as Welfenschatz in Germany, is on display in the Bode Museum in Berlin.

Visitors view a piece from the Guelph Treasure at the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin in 2017.
Visitors view a piece from the Guelph Treasure at the Kunstgewerbemuseum in Berlin in 2017. (Gregor Fischer / Associated Press)

Not long after the sale, Rosenberg and his family left Germany for Amsterdam, where his daughter is said to have been a playmate of Anne Frank. From there, they moved to London before finally settling in New York City after the war, where Rosenberg reestablished himself as a prominent art dealer.

Fri, December 4, 2020, 5:42 AM PST

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police said Friday they arrested a Jewish man after he poured out a “flammable liquid” inside a church near Jerusalem’s Old City, in what they described as a “criminal” incident.

The police did not provide further details about the motive, but past attacks on churches in the Holy Land have been blamed on Jewish extremists.

Friday’s incident took place at the Church of All Nations, a Catholic church built on the traditional site of the Garden of Gethsemane, where Christians believe Jesus was betrayed by Judas, one of his followers, and arrested by the Romans before being crucified.-

The Roman Catholic custodian in the Holy Land, Francesco Patton, condemned the incident and called for “a serious investigation.” He said it was no simple criminal attack but a “terrible, humiliating and intentional act.”

His statement said the attacker used a firebomb — a claim that could not immediately be reconciled with the police statement about the attacker pouring out a flammable liquid. The police also circulated a photograph of wooden pews with black stains on them.

A 2015 arson attack blamed on Jewish extremists caused extensive damage to the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fish, a popular pilgrimage site on the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel.

Jewish extremists have targeted mosques, churches and dovish Israeli groups in recent years.

My Christian People: The Jewish terrorists that routinely burn churches and Christian monuments in Israel are carrying out the unspoken wishes of the Jewish people in America and worldwide. Ridding the HOLY LAND of every remaining trace of the Christian presence in Israel and throughout the Levant has been the sometimes outspoken goals and aims of the Zionist scum of humanity . Do not support this vermin; fight these monstrosities with merciless resistance and victory will be ours.

Suspect arrested for attempted arson at the Church of Gethsemane in Jerusalem

Dec 04, 2020 | 22:07 in Society

A man tried to set fire to the church in Gethsemane in East Jerusalem but was arrested by Israeli police.

Police arrested the 49-year-old, who poured flammable liquid inside the Church, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said without any further clarifications.

According to a spokesman for the Holy Land Churches, Wadi Abu Nassar, the suspect is an Orthodox Jew.

“We thank God for extinguishing the fire quickly,” he added. Nassar in his announcement asked authorities to investigate the case and spoke of possible “racist motives”.

A spokesman for the fire department said the fire “fortunately did not spread throughout the church”, which was filled with smoke. An AFP photojournalist said he saw blackened stalls.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas denounced the suspect as a “terrorist Israeli settler” and said in a statement the Israeli government was responsible for such attacks.

The Church of Gethsemane, or Basilica of Agony, as it is also called, is built at the foot of the Mount of Olives in East Jerusalem, where according to the Christian tradition Jesus have prayed on the night of his arrest before his Crucifixion.

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