international community but even if true, have little to do with the average fellow members who pay the price. Jewish bankers conversely, have often played the part of Rabbis exerting their influence through their wealth and power, but did they inadvertently unleash political forces incapable of bringing them to heel ? The “anti-Semitism” plea wears a bit thin when it comes to it being considered some sort of intrinsic, divinely forbidden, anti “chosen people” trait. The same could be said of any anti whether Christian or Muslim and yet the world allows it in the name of free speech – which is quite correct. What does produce this so called anti semitic backlash is often the consequence of actions taken in the name of the Jewish people and by implication, their God, which are seen as unacceptable by the world at large. Even the holocaust which has had the world grilled with horror and compassion for decades, often betrays signs of pity on demand that do not seem to tie up with the action of bullets and incandescent fury on relatively innocent and vulnerable people whose land they occupy. If this thing called antisemitism then arises, it is in the form of resentment and the unwillingness to trade malice for malice. The Jewish people at heart,did and do not recognize, nor can they do so, the absolute authority of the religious governments that they form a part of at any time. Their religious state constitution denies them the division between things temporal and things spiritual. For many, this is one reason for not seeking Jewish nationality. For those who took the step, it is the essence of their faith, their culture and their inbred history and it makes a great deal of people wonder whether this is not the seeding ground of a few who sought to