Big Jew: Understanding the Jewish Lobby's 80-Year Control of Washington
Thomas Massie's defeat was just the last in a very long list of dead political careers left behind from Israel's powerful lobbying efforts in the United States
Thomas Massie lost a congressional primary this week, and most Americans will never hear the real story because the official version is too small for what actually happened. They’ll be told a retired Navy SEAL beat an incumbent in a tough race. They’ll hear the usual consultant language about messaging, turnout, coalition shifts, and changing demographics. What they will not hear is why one Kentucky congressman drew a tidal wave of outside money large enough to blot out the sun, why organizations tied explicitly to Israeli interests treated a rural Republican primary like a geopolitical emergency, or why Washington reacts with almost supernatural hostility toward anyone who consistently questions foreign aid, lobbying power, or the nature of America’s relationship with Israel. The names change every decade, but the pattern never does. And once you notice it, you start seeing it everywhere.
Thomas Massie gave his concession speech tonight to a room full of people chanting his name for president, and on his way out, he mentioned that it took him a while to reach his opponent to concede because Ed Gallrein was hard to find. Something about Tel Aviv. The crowd laughed. Massie grinned. And just like that, the most Constitutionally-minded congressmen in the last hundred years became a private Citizen, retired by a coordinated spending campaign by Big Jew, the term for the Israel and Jewish special interest Lobby, with help from the NeoCon UniParty Establishment. In other words, the very swamp that Trump promised to drain.
Israel used different funding streams to take him out, including the United Democracy Project, the Republican Jewish Coalition, and Paul Singer’s money, the same network that has been removing inconvenient politicians since before most of Massie’s supporters were born. This wasn’t Thomas Massie vs a decorated retired Navy SEAL who happened to have kept his political opinions to himself and avoid debates, public events, or venturing outside during the entire course of his campaign. This was Thomas Massie vs the Uni-Party War Establishment, underwritten by the Israel Lobby.
Also prominently included in the Big Jew money bomb thrown at him were funds from Miriam Adelson, who Trump has repeatedly stated in public loves Israel more than the United States (once at the Israeli Knesset), has also publicly said that she regularly calls Trump to demand things on behalf of Israel, which Trump also - with incredible forthrightneess - says he gives her, on account of being his biggest donor. Her husband, before he died, publicly lamented serving in the U.S. Armed Forces instead of the IDF. And when Jonathan Pollard got out of prison, the spy who Israel paid for our nuclear secrets, he flew back to Israel on Adelson’s private jet, where he was met as a war hero.
That billionaire Jewess, whom Trump has openly said calls in favors for Israel on a regular basis, has now bought herself a Kentucky Congressman.
NONE DARE CALL IT CONSPIRACY
Gary Allen published None Dare Call It Conspiracy in 1971. He sold four million copies, mostly at gun shows and by word of mouth, because the book was successfully kept out of major bookstores by the very network it exposed. Allen was a right-wing conservative journalist associated with the John Birch Society, with a twenty-year track record of impeccable Constitutional priorities. 23:45
Gary Allen published None Dare Call It Conspiracy in 1971. He sold four million copies, mostly at gun shows and by word of mouth, because the book was successfully kept out of major bookstores by the very network it exposed. Allen was a right-wing conservative journalist associated with the John Birch Society, with a twenty-year track record of impeccable Constitutional priorities. His argument was simple: a coordinated elite operates across electoral cycles, above party lines, and installs and removes politicians according to their usefulness to a globalist project underway since at least the formation of the Federal Reserve in 1913. Allen documented how the ADL was deployed to label any scrutiny of Israel or the Israel-based power cartel as “anti-Semitism,” which he called an instrument to "stifle almost all honest scholarship on international bankers."
He documented that Insiders controlled the media and used that control to suppress the book itself, which is why it never appeared on bookstore shelves. And his concluding argument was that the conspiracy's greatest weapon was not money or political power but the ability to make honest men afraid to speak the truth about Israel, because the ADL and its allies had made the subject professionally and socially lethal to touch.
Fifty-five years later, a Kentucky congressman who voted against foreign aid, questioned Federal Reserve policy, and refused to be a reliable instrument of the uniparty consensus just got removed from office by the institutional descendants of the very network Allen documented. AIPAC’s United Democracy Project, the Republican Jewish Coalition, and Paul Singer’s money converged on one congressional district in Kentucky to retire one man who kept voting like he represented Kentucky instead of Tel Aviv. The most expensive congressional primary in American history was purchased by a foreign power in broad daylight. None dare call it obvious.
THE PATTERN, NOT THE MAN
This isn’t about Thomas Massie, not really. Massie will be fine. He is an MIT-trained engineer with a self-sufficient farmstead in Kentucky, several successful patents with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and a huge national fanbase that will allow him to land somewhere soft. No, this is about the eighty-year sequence of events in which those who challenge Israel’s stranglehold on Washington become political mincemeat. It’s so well-documented and so repeatable that it’s predictable, and has created in Washington an environment of fear and submission toward a foreign state. It’s also created a sense of hopelessness in the American heartland among the voting public, when we see what appears to be a stranglehold over our political system by a foreign nation, a pagan war cult, and what Jesus called, a Synagogue of Satan.
James Lindsay has been tweeting on X lately, a warning to young men, warning them like a PSA that if they’ve found themselves questioning Israel’s control over Washington lately, they’ve fallen for an “Islamo-leftist psy-op.” He would. Lindsay recently returned from an Israeli state-sponsored tour inspecting Red Heifer breeding experiments for Third Temple purification rituals, which is the kind of trip that tends to clarify a man’s political loyalties. The argument Lindsay and his colleagues are making is that conservative criticism of Israel is a recent phenomenon, a foreign infection, something that arrived in the bloodstream of the right via Muslim activist networks and progressive radicalization, and that any Republican who has started looking sideways at AIPAC has been had by people who hate America and love Hamas.
This is a lie so historically illiterate it is difficult to know whether Lindsay believes it or is simply being paid to say it. Just kidding. We know he doesn’t believe. That would require the type of window-licking, mouth-breathing mental retardation that the cognitive power to even form complete sentences in a tweet would be impaired, and his tweets are usually coherent and spell-checked. He knows better. The criticism of Israeli institutional control over Washington is not new. It is not leftist. It did not arrive from a mosque, a college campus, or a George Soros wire transfer. It arrived from the mouths and pens of some of the most decorated conservative figures of the twentieth century, men with military records, Senate seats, presidential campaigns, and Ivy League credentials, men who looked at what was happening to American sovereignty and said so out loud and paid for it with their careers, their reputations, and in at least one case, possibly more, their lives.
THE ROLL CALL
John F. Kennedy was POTUS when his Justice Department, under Robert Kennedy, ordered the American Zionist Council to register as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act in November 1962, on the documented grounds that it was being funded directly by the Israeli government. The AZC stalled, hired lawyers, and on January 2, 1963, incorporated a new entity called the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which restructured itself as an independent American lobbying group and hasn’t registered under FARA to this day. Kennedy’s DOJ demanded compliance as late as October 1963. Simultaneously, Kennedy was pressing Israel to allow international inspections of its Dimona nuclear facility, telling advisers privately that the Israelis lied to him constantly about their nuclear capacity. Ben-Gurion resigned under that pressure in 1963. Kennedy was shot in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Lyndon Johnson immediately dropped both the FARA enforcement and the Dimona inspections within months of taking office, and the American Zionist Council quietly dissolved while its replacement, AIPAC, carried on without ever registering as the foreign agent Kennedy had determined it was.
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said the quiet part out loud in February 1957, telling associates that it was almost impossible to carry out a foreign policy in the Middle East not approved by the Jews, and that former Secretary of State George Marshall and former Defense Secretary James Forrestal had already learned that lesson the hard way. Marshall had opposed recognizing Israel in 1948 on strategic grounds and had been steamrolled. Forrestal had raised the same objections and was eventually driven from office, found dead in 1949 under circumstances that have never been fully explained. Dulles was simply noting, as a matter of operational fact, what every senior official in Washington already understood privately.
Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas was the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the longest-serving chairman in that committee’s history when he sat down on CBS’s Face the Nation on April 15, 1973 and said what every senior legislator already knew privately. “Israel controls the U.S. Senate,” Fulbright told the national television audience. “The Senate is subservient to Israel, in my opinion much too much. We should be more concerned about the United States interest rather than doing the bidding of Israel. This is a most unusual development.” He added that around eighty percent of the Senate was completely in support of Israel, that anything Israel wanted it got, and that Jewish influence in the House was even greater. Fulbright had served five terms in the Senate. He was up for reelection in 1974. Volunteers flooded into Arkansas to campaign against him in the Democratic primary. He lost to Governor Dale Bumpers. John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt later documented that AIPAC played a central role in ending Fulbright’s Senate career. He never held elected office again.
Admiral Thomas Moorer served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1967 to 1970 and as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1970 to 1974, making him the highest-ranking military officer in the United States during that period. In a 1983 interview, Moorer said: “I’ve never seen a President, I don’t care who he is, stand up to them. It just boggles the mind. They always get what they want. The Israelis know what is going on all the time. I got to the point where I wasn’t writing anything down. If the American people understood what a grip those people have got on our government, they would rise up in arms. Our citizens don’t have any idea what goes on.”
Paul Findley was a Republican congressman from Illinois and a nine-term veteran serving on the House Middle East Subcommittee when he began publicly questioning American policy toward Israel and documenting AIPAC’s grip on Capitol Hill. By 1980, a former AIPAC president had publicly called him “the number one enemy of Israel,” and his reelection campaign had become the primary target of the Israel lobby, drawing hostile money from both coasts and from Chicago into his central Illinois district in what became the most expensive congressional race in state history up to that point. Thanks to Israel funding his opponent with outrageous sums, he lost in 1982.
He spent the next several years documenting what had been done to him and to dozens of other legislators and journalists who had made the same mistake. The book was called They Dare to Speak Out, published in 1985. His conclusion was that AIPAC had gained effective control of virtually all of Capitol Hill’s actions on Middle East policy and that Congress was, in his direct observation, terrified of the lobby. “They’re convinced if they should challenge what the Israel lobby wants, they’ll pay,” Findley said. “Free speech is stifled because the lobby has curtailed criticism of the State of Israel.” He also noted that the Israeli Prime Minister had more influence over American foreign policy in the Middle East than he had in his own country.
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