JUST CURIOUS
In the original Star Trek TV series, actor Leonard Nimoy (“Spock”) was Jewish. His hand salute (”Live long, and may only Jews prosper”) looks like the kohen salute made by Levite rabbis when they bless an event, object, or dwelling. William Shatner (”Kirk”) was also Jewish. Was Star Trek trying to suggest something about the future?

Stokely Karmala said,
January 5, 2007 at 9:41 am
They think they’re God’s chosen people, and this helps them feel superior to all others. This belief is so strong that it gives them the motivation and power to succeed and prosper. The Jews against the wicked world that refuses to accept them as the master race. How else could such a tiny minority take control of the world? They definitely take care of each other and make sure that their fellow Jews are placed in positions of power. We Goyim are no match for them. But that doesn’t mean we should kiss their feet and be their odedient little slaves. The brave Palestinians and Lebanese refuse to give up their fight against the zionists.The struggle continues!
We believe that Jews succeed for three reasons. (1) As you said, they see themselves as involved in a war with humanity, and they help each other. For example, if you want to get into Harvard University, you have a major advantage if you are Jewish. (2) They are sociopathic, with no morals, and think nothing of destroying anyone in their way. (3) Most important of all, they have convinced humans that Jews are “okay.” As the saying goes, “The greatest trick that Satan ever pulled was convincing the world that he doesn’t exist.”