fredag 12 mars 2010

Egyptologist, Antisionist and Antisemite?

Egyptologist, Antisionist and Antisemite? All the three. 

Dr. Zahi Hawass the famous and respected Egyptologist can now add Antisionist and Antisemite to his CV.

This intervju pretty much speaks for itself. (Seen at MEMRI)

Transcript:

Zahi Hawass: Jews Control the Entire World – Egyptian TV, February 11, 2009

Interviewer: "So [the Jews] were dispersed in 133 C.E.?" 

 Zahi Hawass: "That's right."

Interviewer: "And they didn't reunite until 1900?"

Zahi Hawass: "Exactly." 
Interviewer: "So they were dispersed for 18 centuries?" 

Zahi Hawass: "For 18 centuries, they were dispersed throughout the world. They went to America and took control of its economy. They have a plan. Although they are few in number, they control the entire world." 

Interviewer: "Dr. Hawass, you are a great historian and archaeologist. I would like to figure out the mystery of how 15 million people, 5 or 6 million of whom do not share this vile Jewish logic... With regard to Israel and Zionism – we are talking about 7 or 8 million. How is it possible that these 7 or 8 million have taken control of the entire world, and have convinced the world of their cause, while we, over one billion Muslims, cannot convince the world of our cause? How would you explain this from a historical perspective?"

Zahi Hawass: "The reason is that they are always united over a single view. They always move together, even if in the wrong direction. We, on the other hand, are divided. If even two Arab countries could be in agreement, our voice would be stronger. Look at the control they have over America and the media." 

Interviewer: "So in your opinion, the secret lies in unity?" 

Zahi Hawass: "Yes. It was unity that gave them this power..." 

Interviewer: "You mean from a historical perspective?" 

Zahi Hawass: "Of course." 


Zahi Hawwas: No Jewish Museum in Egypt Before Israeli-Palestinian Peace – February 21, 2010, Egyptian Channel 1 

Interviewer: "Do you continue to maintain the position you declared in the past – that you will not open a museum for Jewish antiquities in Egypt?" 

Zahi Hawwas: "I am adamant about this. I carry out restoration of Jewish antiquities because they are Egyptian, but I will not open a Jewish museum. I will open such a museum only when the Palestinians get their rights, and Israel... The Jewish rabbi responsible for this issue came to me, and I said to him, in front of everybody..." 

Interviewer: "The chief rabbi of Egypt?" 

Zahi Hawwas: "No, the rabbi in Washington came to see me, and I said to him: Under no circumstances will I open a Jewish museum. This is impossible. Politically, I cannot do this, because all the people would hold me accountable. I am Egyptian, and I would like to see the Palestinian issue resolved. Until that happens, I will not open such a museum. I will build the museum only when there is peace."


Poor Zahi fell down the Pyramide and hit his head while reading 'The Protocols of the (Learned) Elders of Zion'.

- What was wrong with the little egyptian boy?
- His daddy was a mummy.

 


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