Thursday, January 23, 2014

Mirror Effect

First Story
At the beginning of WWII, when the truth about the fate of the Jewish people was discovered, and when there were still ways to save them, a few hundred rich Jews bought a ship in order to get their families on board and escape to America. But they needed visas, so they approached the American Ambassador in London. It was not difficult for him, but he utterly refused. The Jews, in order to save their families, went without the visas.

 When the Ambassador found out about it, he contacted Washington, advising them that a ship with illegal immigrants is approaching America. The Jews managed to overcome the horrors of war and reach America, but were not permitted into America. These unlucky people were ordered to turn around and return to burning Europe. and all burnt in the camps.

When the tragedy was revealed, the Rabbi of London came to the American Ambassador and said: "Your deeds do not befit not only your post, but you are not fit to be called 'a human'. And now, since you caused hundreds of people's death, YOU AND ALL YOUR DESCENDANTS generations down from now on will be cursed!"
 
The name of the American Ambassador was KENNEDY.

Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.
Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 1940.jpg
44th United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In office
January 17, 1938 – October 22, 1941

Second Story
Again, WWII. Lithowenia. The Japanese Ambassador, who was a compassionate and noble person, disagreed with the Nazi crimes, and was concerned with the future of the European Jewry. He used his status and provided them with visas to Japan. From Japan they immigrated to America. Thus he saved the lives of thousands of Jews.
When the Germans found out they demanded that the Ambassador will be removed. The Japanese, allies of the Nazis, followed the request. But he still had 2 weeks until his return, and he used these 2 weeks, and worked around the clock, days and nights, and recruited people to help him issue more visas. The lives of many more Jews were saved this way. This was a very dangerous act, deserving of admiration.
Prior to his leaving a mission of Jews from the Vilna Synagogue came to thank him.
"What you have done for the Jewish People will never be forgotten, and we will pray to God to bless you and your descendants."

This wonderful person returned to Japan, and miraculously all his punishment was that he was fired and lost his pension. In order to help his family he started a small workshop.

His name was Sugihara
 
 Chiune Sugihara Memorial in Vilnius, LithuaniaChiune Sugihara Memorial in Los Angeles, Little Tokyo


Third Story
In the center of the city of Kiev there's a statue in memory of the all-powerful leader of the Ukraine, Bogdan Khmelnitsky. He is sitting on the back of a beautiful horse, his right hand holding a sword and pointing up, towards the sky. he is the epitome of Ukraine's independence. Khmelnitsky is the pride of the Ukrainians, and all visitors are impressed by the beauty of the statue of the great leader.

But not many know that Khmelnitsky was a beastly anti-Semite. On his conscience many pogroms against the Jews, burning down of towns and villages, and the blood of many innocent Jews. How many future-geniuses, who could have been great achievers, were lost to the world. His ruthless thugs had no mercy for women or children. These are historical facts. A lot sorrow brought the accursed Khmelnitsky to the land of Ukraine.
But in one town, the pogrom was especially horrible. Khmelnitsky and his thugs, drunken on Jewish blood, robbed and destroyed all the homes of the Jews. The boys and the girls were taken to the Synagogue and were all burnt without mercy. All that was left of this town was its name, and not one living Jew.
But centuries later the punishment came!

The name of this town is Chernobyl, and in the exact place that the Synagogue used to be, was the Nuclear Plant #4 of the infamous power plant known in the tragedy that occurred in this town. 

CHERNOBYL_002rbmk_chornobyl_341Amateur photographer Ryan Field who works as a window fitter had always wanted to take photos of the nuclear wasteland -- capturing the eerie sites of an abandoned school, fairground and gas masks that littered an abandoned nursery.Despite scientists saying the site will not be safe for another 20,000 years, tourists may obtain day passes to Pripyat and some workers who are rebuilding the site are allowed in for limited hours per month.Famous for being the site of the Chernobyl disaster, the town of Pripyat in Ukraine remains a ghost town nearly 30 years after the deadly nuclear disaster.While the official casualty count stands at 31 deaths, this number has been heavily disputed due to the numerous long-term effects of radiation such as cancer and deformities.The site of the worst nuclear disaster in history, the town of Pripyat remains deserted nearly 30 years after the Chernobyl disaster on April 6, 1986.

Amazingly -
This is The Law of Cause & Effect -
The Buddha Dharma -
The Universal Law -
The Mirror of Truth -
It never fails. 

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HISTORY NEVER LIE.  

TODAY UMNO IS PAYING FOR ITS SINS.

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