Fail: Zionist Video Ambush of Atzmon (video)

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GILAD ATZMON SPEAKING TO, QUITE PERHAPS, THE STUPIDEST WOMAN ON EARTH

Is Synagogue Burning Rational?

By Gildad Atzmon (and Gordon Duff)


If you didn’t know Zionism was a mental illness, this should make it clear.
 
 
 
 
 

Gilad Atzmon on Synagogues and Rationality from Gilad Atzmon on Vimeo.

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Gilad Atzmon’s Schedule May 13 – 29, 2013

Berkeley, CA

Portland, OR

Oakland, CA

San Diego, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Santa Barbara, CA

  • Saturday, May 18 meeting

Denver, CO

Madison, WI

  • Tuesday, May 21 7PM The Glass Nickel Pizza  Glass Nickel Pizza-Atwood Ave. 2916 Atwood Ave. , Madison , WI 53704

Chicago, IL

  • Wednesday, May 22, Recording for CROE.TV

Toledo, OH

Ann Arbor, MI

NYC, NY

  • Saturday, May 25 10pm @fat cat 75 Christopher at 7th Ave. NYC
  • Sunday, May 26 4:30pm-7pm @Smalls Jazz Club 183 West 10th St. Greenwich Village, NYC

Washington, DC

  • Tuesday, May 28  7-9pm  “Grooving with Gilad” @Madam’s Organ  2461 18th St., NW, Washington, DC

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Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli-born British jazz saxophonist, novelist, political activist and writer. Atzmon's album Exile was BBC jazz album of the year in 2003. Playing over 100 dates a year,[4] he has been called "surely the hardest-gigging man in British jazz." His albums, of which he has recorded nine to date, often explore the music of the Middle East and political themes. He has described himself as a "devoted political artist." He supports the Palestinian right of return and the one-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His criticisms of Zionism, Jewish identity, and Judaism, as well as his controversial views on The Holocaust and Jewish history have led to allegations of antisemitism from both Zionists and anti-Zionists. A profile in The Guardian in 2009 which described Atzmon as "one of London's finest saxophonists" stated: "It is Atzmon's blunt anti-Zionism rather than his music that has given him an international profile, particularly in the Arab world, where his essays are widely read." His new book The Wandering Who? is now availble at Amazon.com