Has anyone been keeping up with the Tommy Show?
The con artist popularly known as ‘Tommy Robinson‘ has been in Israel for a much publicised pilgrimage and propaganda operation.
Among highlights of his carefully staged trip, the passport enthusiast addressed a crowd of a thousand fans in Tel Aviv, met with the usual chants of “Oh Tommy Robinson!”
He also was sure to expand on the newly discovered ‘Christian’ nationalist schtick, framing some of his videos very much as holy pilgrimage by a ‘Christian’ in the Holy Land.
I’ll come back to that bit in a moment. But I’d like to think no one is buying ‘Tommy’s’ Christian nationalist act. Like many, he only seemed to realise his Christianity when Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck.
‘Tommy Robinson’ is clearly play-acting at Christianity. He might as well be a school kid getting in costume for a Nativity play.
But at least the relationship between Israel and ‘Tommy’ is more out in the open now. And more people are aware of it.
I’ve been talking about ‘Tommy’s’ Israeli connections and funding for a decade now: as well as the extreme Zionists in Israel courting the far-right in various countries – the likes of ‘Tommy’ and Geert Wilders among them.
This is the particularly extensive piece I wrote about the Zionist/Far-right programme and game-plan back in 2016. Pretty much everything deduced in that article has since come to pass.
Now mainstream outlets, including Jewish outlets, are starting to catch up and acknowledge this reality.
Here’s a nice clip of ‘Tommy’ sniggering about the planned seizure of the Temple Mount and fulfillment of the Third Temple prophecy.
Fresh off the heels of his carefully manufactured ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally in London, ‘Tommy’ and his timely Israel PR stunt was organised by the Israeli government, with the EDL founder playing the role of helpful PR asset – essentially a more ‘working class’ Douglas Murray.
But the co-opted Christian element is what’s particularly interesting. It’s new: seemingly adopted in conjunction with the Charlie Kirk ritual in the US (and its accompanying ‘Christian Revival’), it was strangely evident in that London rally, which we covered here.
In this video, for example, the former football hooligan and career criminal does the archetypal American Evangelical schtick of walking in the steps of Jesus and marveling that these old places are still here – because of course the State of Israel has protected and preserved them, just as it is also protecting and preserving Judeo-Christian civilization.
Like others, he of course misses the fact that these holy places were preserved and protected for centuries – during which there was no State of Israel. They wouldn’t still be here otherwise.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, for example, has been looked after by a Muslim family for generations.
And half the most resonant sites in terms of the gospel narrative are in Palestinian territories, and therefore have been looked after by Palestinians and not Israelis.
And of course the King of Jordan is the official custodian of the holy sites in Jerusalem – not the Israelis. But note Tommy’s little snipe about the “Jordanian clowns” in the clip above.
But of course ‘Tommy’ the Mossad groupie doesn’t mention any of that, and instead sticks to the script handed to him by his directors.
Instead he reinforces the false, contrived narrative that these Christian places would be in some kind of existential danger if the Israeli saviours of Judeo-Christian civilization lose control and the barbarian Arabs were able to run amok.
Of course this is what you’d expect from ‘Tommy’: and from an Israeli-organised PR exercise. Which is why it is entirely aligned with Benjamin Netanyahu’s own oft-repeated rhetoric about Israel being the defender of Western civilization.
What’s obvious is that this entirely inorganic rise in ‘Christian’ nationalism is being manufactured by both right-wing organisers in general and Israel in particular, both as a means of re-galvanising popular support and a way to reframe right-wing politics in a more explicitly religious context.
The latter is in particular a strategy for reinforcing the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ programming.
The whole Charlie Kirk thing in the US was a major part of that, as was the recent Trump ‘peace’ event in Israel, which was awash in Biblical imagery.
This current ‘Tommy Robinson’ media show in Israel is simply another part of that programme, albeit a smaller event.
From the Israeli perspective, this programming is to reinforce the idea that worldwide Christendom is inextricably linked to Israel: and that ‘Judeo-Christian’ civilization is in an end-times holy war for its survival.
In other words, Christians must support Israel. Charlie Kirk seemed to be having some problems with that arrangement towards the end, allegedly.
Again, ‘Tommy’ is no Christian. It’s all just a script. A new character twist for a long-time actor playing a role.
While we’re on that subject, Donald Trump is no Christian either – but he barely even pretends to be anymore.
And neither is Russell Brand – who’s over-publicised conversion to accepting Jesus as his saviour was clearly a carefully staged fiction.
And neither is Andrew Tate a Muslim: his ‘conversion’ to Islam was also an act, just like Brand’s. Funny that two (alleged) rapists and sex offenders both had these timely religious conversions just as court cases were looming.
All of this play-acting and fake religiosity is getting pathetic.
And all of these grifters and con artists seem to be succeeding with their bullshit far too often.
