The analogies are correct, readers...
"If John Milton were constructing his epic, Paradise Lost, today Zionism would be his protagonist Lucifer"
A Paradise Lost?
".... At the time, US media, was beginning to build the infrastructure for the Zionization and mental colonization of Israel’s eventual alter ego--its most intimate and constant companion, the USA. The Zionist octopus had yet to enfold Capitol Hill, focusing instead on covering up the initial phases of Zionism’s 1948 crimes against Palestinians, and on winning the hearts, minds and checkbooks of those who read history in biblical circumlocutions and myths. Some 58 years later, this topic would become the subject of an insightful Counterpunch article by Jean Bricmont titled, The De-Zionization of the American Mind, dated April 13, 2006. Today, the Z-Syndrome is so much part of US culture and psyche that, without it, we feel like the Athabascan mother who, 40 years ago, took her baby to a physician because his ears were not oozing pus and blood. Israel is not only the 51st state; it is the most privileged, especially in our laws.....
The passage of time has failed to mask Zionism’s malevolence; rather, it has exacerbated it. As the epic flows, Milton’s protagonist, Lucifer, becomes delusional psychopath, one who believes in his own lies. Sharon says: --"Israel may have the right to put others on trial, but certainly no one has the right to put the Jewish people and the State of Israel on trial", or the rabbi who issues, recently, “an opinion” carried by Ha’aretz, that “All of the Palestinians must be killed; men, women, infants, and even their beasts." Milton gives us visual images of Satan’s degeneration: creeping on the misty ground of Eden as he takes the form of the serpent crawling along the ground—his shape changing from cherub to cormorant, then to lion and tiger, and finally to toad and snake. Surely Zionism is no longer the charming serpent who approached Eve in Eden. Zionism has gained too much weight to stand on its tail and charm the world with lies. The Zionist connection in the war on Iraq has changed public attitude toward Zionism. Milton describes Lucifer and his comrades in arms--Beelzebub, and the other rebel angels--as lying on a Lake of Fire, from which Satan rises up to claim hell as his own domain and, to his followers, delivers the rousing speech, the well-known passage quoted above, "Better to reign in hell, than serve in heav'n", reminiscent of the Zionist cabal that instigated the war that led to disastrous human and economic consequences....
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