
Note: The following may, I say may, lead to a better understanding of why Christian Zionists are Zionists and rabidly support Israel to the detriment of our own country. It would be difficult to support an argument that the behavior of Israel, the Jews, or the Christian Zionists would secure the approval of Jesus Christ.
Guyenot is a renowned historian with a PhD in Medieval studies and a Master in Biblical studies. Before he published already several books in French and English on geopolitics, European history, the Middle East, but also on American hegemony, such as The Unspoken Kennedy Truth and From Yahweh to Zion: Jealous God, Chosen People, Promised Land.
Guyenot: I went on researching what may be called the “conspiracy history” of the United States, focusing on the two major crimes that remain unsolved: the Kennedy assassinations and the 9/11 attacks. This research led me to the conclusion that both crimes were orchestrated by Israeli agents for the benefit of Israel (the arguments can be found in my books The Unspoken Kennedy Truth, and The 9-11 Triple Cross).
This in turn led me to question and research the very nature of Israel, and my main conclusion was that the criminal profile of Israel is the product of the Hebrew Tanakh, which to this day Zionist Jews see as the foundation of their national narrative. I developed this argument in two books: From Yahweh to Zion, and “Our God is Your God Too, But He Has Chosen Us”. That is my contribution to what used to be called the “Jewish Question,” and has now morphed into the “Israeli Question.”
But in the course of this research, I could not avoid noticing that this question has a flip side: the Christian Question. It may be put like this: How has Christianity made Gentile nations vulnerable to Jewish Power? It seems obvious that the Christian sanctification of ancient Israel has played a key role in the creation of modern Israel, and that, more generally, the Old Testament has acted as a Trojan horse of Jewish Power. By accepting it as God’s Word (as opposed to simply the Jews’ book), Christians have paid tribute to Israel as a unique people in God’s Providence, with an eternal destiny.
As I suspected, one of the conclusions of my research was that the political history of Europe is very much driven by the Old Testament God, rather than the spirit of Christ.

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