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Old January 27th 11, 06:59 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Everyone Came from Somewhere at Sometime and Human Migrationis a Constant Never Ending Story...

On 11-01-27 01:29 AM, wrote:
On Jan 27, 12:45 am, m wrote:
On 11-01-26 04:43 AM, RHF wrote:

Versus ~6M Jews in Israel along with ~1.5M Arab/Muslims.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Israel
-but- "The Jews' Are The Great Invaders ! -nah-


Over half of the Jews in Palestine are of Russian origin. Of the
remainder, roughly two thirds are from the US. They all arrived within
the last thirty years.

If it weren't for North America taxpayers pumping in free money, most of
them would go back home. It's a failed state.

"Come for the Jewishness, stay for the Apartheid."

mike (cruising on a Jews Only highway while he types....)


So what happened to all the Sefardic and Mizrachi jews ? Your
statistical info is made up on a living room couch, either smoking
crack or hash . I'm positive . P.S. Don't forget: the Falashas ,
Chinese (!) jews, India's (!) jews, Karaims, Black Hebrews (from Windy
city),Yemenites ... the list is much longer,than quoted here.
Suggestion- read some statistical data,e.g. cia book.



http://tinyurl.com/4co9btn


Between 90 and 1994 the Russian immigration increased the population by
12 percent.

In 1995 and 1996, rougly 83% of all immigrants into Israel; ca. 59,000;
came from Russia and the CIS. Today, about 20% of the Jews in Israel
speak Russian

http://www.hangoverguide.com/factbook/jews_ru.html


During the 1990s, the Jewish population growth rate was about 3% per
year, as a result of massive immigration to Israel, primarily from the
republics of the former Soviet Union.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demogra...tal_population


Foreign-born population as a percentage of total population (2006): 33.8%



The third aliyah, between 1919 and 1923, was made up of a further 35,000
immigrants, approximately, predominantly from Poland and Russia or the
Soviet Union and motivated, among other things, by the Balfour
Declaration and the associated boost for the Zionist project, which
aspired towards an independent Jewish state.3

Between 1924 and 1931 a further 80,000 Jews arrived, once again
primarily from the Soviet Union and Poland.The biggest wave of
immigration to date started after the fall of the Iron Curtain.

It was characterised by the fact that almost 90% of the immigrants came
from the former Soviet Union and this continues on a low level through
to this day


http://www.focus-migration.de/Israel.5246.0.html?&L=1



mike (Come for the Jewishness, stay for the Apartheid.)