WAS  EINSTEIN  AN  "EINSTEIN"?

            The Establishment Myth of Albert Einstein's Genius

                    By V.S.  Herrell,  B.S.,  M.E.,  Ch.D.

                                 Part  3


The media, however, did not promote the work of these men.  The media did
not promote the work of David Hilbert, but instead they promoted the work
of Albert Einstein.  As we mentioned earlier, this general theory, as
postulated by Hilbert first and in plagiarized form by Einstein second,
stated that light rays should bend when they pass by a massive object.
In 1919, during the eclipse of the Sun, light from distant stars passing
close to the Sun was observed to bend according to the theory.  This
evidence supported the general theory of relativity, and the controlled
media immediately seized upon the opportunity to prop up Einstein as a
hero, at the expense of the true genius, David Hilbert.

On November 7th, 1919, The London Times ran an article, the headline of
which proclaimed, "Revolution in science -- New theory of the Universe --
Newtonian ideas overthrown."  This was the beginning of the force-feeding
of the Einstein myth to the masses.  In the following years, Einstein's
earlier 1905 papers were propagandized and Einstein was heralded as the
originator of all the ideas he had stolen.  Because of this push by the
media, in 1921, Einstein received the Nobel prize for the work he had
stolen in 1905 regarding the photoelectric effect.

The establishment of the Einstein farce between 1919 and 1921 was an
important coup for political Zionism.  As soon as Einstein had been
established as an idol to the popular masses of England and America, his
image was promoted as the rare genius that he is erroneously believed to
be today.  As such, he immediately began his work as a tool for world
Zionism.  The masses bought into the idea that if someone was so
brilliant as to change our fundamental understanding of the universe,
then certainly we ought to listen to his opinions regarding political and
social issues.  This is exactly what world Jewry wanted to establish in
its ongoing effort of social engineering.  They certainly did not want
someone like David Hilbert to be recognized as a rare genius.  After all,
this physicist had come from a German, Christian background.  His
grandfather's two middle names were "Furchtegott Leberecht" or "Fear-God
Live-Right".  In August of 1934, the day before a vote was to be taken
regarding installing Adolph Hitler as President of the Reich, Hilbert
signed a proclamation in support of Hitler, along with other leading
German scientists, that was published in the German newspapers.  So the
establishment certainly did not want David Hilbert receiving the credit
he deserved.

The establishment did not want Max Planck receiving the credit he
deserved, either.  This German's grandfather and greatgrandfather had
been important German theologians, and during World War 2 he would stay
in Germany throughout the war, supporting his fatherland the best he
could.

The establishment certainly did not want the up-and-coming Erwin
Schrodinger to be heralded as a genius to the masses.  This Austrian
physicist would go on to teach at Hitler University in Austria, and he
wrote a public letter expressing his support for the Third Reich.  This
Austrian's work was a forerunner of modern physics, even though it had
been criticized by Einstein, who apparently could not understand it.

The establishment did not want to have Werner Heisenberg promoted as a
rare genius, even though he would go on to solidify quantum theory and
contribute to it greatly, as well as develop his famous uncertainty
principle, in addition to describing the modern atom and nucleus and the
binding energies that are essential to modern chemistry.  No, the
establishment did not want Heisenberg promoted as a genius because he
would go on to head the German atomic bomb project and serve prison time
after the war for his involvement with the Third Reich.

No, the establishment did not want to credit to any number of Germans,
Austrians, Irishmen, Frenchmen, Scotsmen, Englishmen and Americans who
had contributed to the body of knowledge and evidence from which Einstein
plagiarized and stole his work.  Instead, they needed to erect Einstein
as their golden calf, even though he repeatedly and often embarrassed
himself with his non-factual or nearsighted comments regarding the work
he had supposedly done.  For example, in 1934, The Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette ran a front-page article in which Einstein gave an "emphatic
denial" regarding the idea of practical applications for the "energy of
the atom."  The article says:

    But the "energy of the atom" is something else again.  If you believe
    that man will someday be able to harness this boundless energy - to
    drive a great steamship across the ocean on a pint of water, for
     instance -   then,  according to Einstein, you are wrong.

Again, Einstein clearly did not understand the branch of physics he had
supposedly founded, though elsewhere in the world at the time theoretical
research was underway that would lead to the atomic bomb and nuclear
energy.  But after Einstein was promoted as a god in 1919, he made no
real attempts to plagiarize any other work.  Rather, he began his real
purpose - evangelizing for the cause of political Zionism.  Though he did
publish other articles after this time, all of them were coauthored by at
least one other person, and in each instance, Einstein had little if
anything to do with the research that led to the articles;  he was merely
recruited by the coauthors in order to lend credence to their work.  Thus
freed of the pretense of academia, Einstein began his assault for world
Zionism.

In 1921, Einstein made his first visit to the United States on a
fund-raising tour for the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and to promote
Zionism.  In April of 1922, Einstein used his status to gain membership
in a Commission of the League of Nations.  In February of 1923, Einstein
visited Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.  In June of 1923, he became a founding
member of the Association of Friends of the New Russia.  In 1926,
Einstein took a break from his communist and zionist activities to again
embarrass himself scientifically by criticizing the work of Schrodinger
and Heisenberg.  Following a brief illness, he resumed his political
agenda, wanting an independent Israel and at the same time a world
government.

In the 1930's he actively campaigned against all forms of war, although
he would reverse his position during World War 2, when he advocated war
against Germany and the creation of the atomic bomb.  In 1939 and 1940,
Einstein, at the request of other Jews, wrote two letters to Roosevelt
urging an American program to develop an atomic bomb to be used on
Germany - not Japan.  Einstein would have no part in the actual
construction of the bomb, theoretical or practical, because he lacked the
skills for either.

In December of 1946, Einstein rekindled his efforts for a world
government, with Israel apparently being the only autonomous nation.
This push continued throught the rest of the 1940's.  In 1952, Einstein
who had been instrumental in the creation of the state of Israel, both
politically and economically, was offered the presidency of Israel.  He
declined.  In 1953, he spent his time attacking the McCarthy Committee,
and he supported communists such as J. Robert Oppenheimer.  He encouraged
civli disobedience in response to the McCarthy trials.  Finally, on April
18, 1955, Einstein died.

The establishment no longer had to worry about Einstein making stupid
statements.  His death was just the beginning of his usage and
exploitation by Israel.  The controlled media continued to promote the
myth of this "superman" long after his death, and as more and more of the
men who knew better died off, the establishment was more and more able to
aggrandize his myth and lie more boldly.  This brazen lying has
culminated in Time magazine naming Einstein "The Person of the Century"
at the close of 1999.  It may be demonstrated that the lies have become
more bold with the passage of time because Einstein was never named "Man
of the Year" while he was alive, but, over 40 years after his death, he
was named "Person of the Century."

But more interesting is the article by Stephen Hawking which purports to
be a history of the theory of relativity.  In it, Hawking admits many of
the things in this article, such as the fact that Hilbert published the
general theory of relativity before Einstein and that FitzGerald and
Lorentz deduced the concept of relativity long before Einstein.  Hawking
also writes:

     "Einstein was deeply disturbed by the work of Werner Heisenberg
       in Copenhagen, Paul Dirac in Cambridge and Erwin Schrodinger
       in Zurich, who developed a new picture of reality called quantum
       mechanics.  Einstein was horrified by this.  Most scientists, how-
       ever, accepted the validity of the new quantum laws because they
       showed excellent agreement with observations.  They are the
       basis of modern developments in chemistry, molecular biology and 
 
       electronics and the foundation of the technology that has
transformed
       the world in the past half-century."

This is all very true, yet the same magazine credits Einstein with all
the modern developments that Hawking names, even though Einstein was so
stupid as to be vehemenently against the most important ideas of modern
science, just as he opposed Schrodinger's work, which was far ahead of
its time.  The same magazine admits that "success eluded" Einstein in the
field of explaining the contradictions between relativity and quantum
mechanics.  Einstein, who proves himself to be one of the least
intelligent of 20th centruy scientists, refused to believe in quantum
theory.

If Time magazine wanted to give the title to an inventor or scientist,
then the most obvious choice would have been men like Hilbert, Planck or
Heisenberg.  If they wanted to give it to the scientist who most
fundamentally changed the landscape of 20th century science, then the
obvious choice would be William Shockley.  This Nobel prize winning
scientist invented the transistor, which is the basis of all modern
electronic devices, everything from modern cars and telephones,
videocassette recorders and watches, to the amazing computers which have
allowed inconceivable advances in all fields of science.  Without the
transistor, all forms of science would be basically in the same place
that they were in the 1940's.

His radical scientific and genetic views led the establishment to
financially destroy Shockley, who had founded the first company in the
Silicon Valley, his hometown, to develop computer chips.   The
establishment hired away his entire staff and used them to start
Fairchild Semiconductor, the company that today is known as Intel.

After World War 2, Einstein had demonstrated his dislike of the German
people in the following statements.  He was asked what he thought about
Germany and about re-educating the Germans after the war and said:

     "The nation has been on the decline mentally and morally since
       1870.  Behind the Nazi Party stands the  German people, who
        elected Hitler after he had in his book and in his speeches made
        his shameful intentions clear beyond the possibility of mis-
        understanding.  The Germans can be killed or constrained after
        the war,  but they cannot be re-educated to a democratic way of
        thinking or acting."

End of 3 Part Series.      
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