Ode to Bobby Fischer
Very sadly, World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer has passed away, in Iceland, the country that gave him asylum from the United States of America. USofA "officials" wished to capture and imprison Fischer because he played a chess tournament in Yugoslavia and they didn't want him to. He lived for some years in Japan and Iceland and even as a recluse on islands, to escape the grasp of One-world goverment dictators.
Fischer was a source of great inspiration to the many of us who have figured out the World Government conspiracy and how close it is to our total domination. Fischer was one of the world's most vocal critics of One Worlders, the U.S. Government, and greedy International Jews. In his prime he also courageously confronted and battled the hideous USSR government. He defeated their chess grandmasters and fought toe-to-toe with Soviet apparatchiks over tournament rules.
"Communism is Socialism is Judaism" is a Fischer quote. So is "Jews are lying, thieving bastards." Fischer's life is instructive. He never, but never, backed down. But he was screwed out of fortune and security by the One World powers that be, forcing him to hop from country to country to escape Thought Police. He also wanted to marry, but could find no woman in the Western world who wasn't corrupted by feminism and socialism. The handsome Fischer had many woman admirers, but he would spend most of his adult life alone.
Fischer's opponents' behaviour is instructive. The great Boris Spassky was a gracious admirer and friend of Fischer's even though he was defeated by Fischer in the celebrated tournament of 1972. Spassky ulitmately fled the USSR and settled in France, where he reminded the world that Fischer was the Good Guy and the evil Soviet government, and the international banking Satans, the Bad Guys. Anatoly Karpov was the Soviet bride-to-be, waiting to be "married" to Fischer in a great tournament in the late 1970s. But Fischer would not accept the Soviet Union's guaranteed-Fischer-disadvantage tournament rules, and the match never took place. Karpov has said mainly complimentary things about Fischer through the years, sticking to discussions of technical chess. Spassky and Fischer played another tournament in 1994 in Yugoslavia. Much of the chess world (dominated by Big Media and other NWO multinational corporations) sneered that the quality of play from the two old timers was dubious. My opinion: their play was good enough to defeat nine-tenths of all the world's grandmasters alive at the time. The USA was so angry that these men would play chess in their beloved "Occupied Yugoslavia" that they wanted to arrest Fischer. Strangely, but consistently, they didn't give a hoot about arresting Boris Spassky.
The flip side is the behaviour of the odious Garry Weinstein, a.k.a. Kasparov. Kasparov is the Jews' and the NWO's man, both in the chess business and as an opponent to Russian Nationalist leader Vladimir Putin. Kasparov bitterly denounces Fischer at every opportunity, and made a negative quote about Fischer at his death. Undeniably, both Fischer and Kasparov were irritating egomaniacs as chess masters, very difficult for organizers and other grandmasters to deal with. But while Fischer quibbled with rules designed to make it difficult to win tournaments, Kasparov's gripes were always directed at the prize money. Not surprisingly, greedy jerk Kasparov sees money at the end of the rainbow in his conflict with the new Nationalist Russian government. Fischer wanted not loads of money, but dominance at the chessboard.
In his teenage and younger man days in the 1960s and 70s, Fischer was a greatly loved and admired icon of chess for young American men and boys. I was a Fischer admirer. Still am. The U. S. Chess Federation owed its popularity in the 1960s to the rising star, Bobby Fischer. Decades later the USCF would fall on hard times as is became infiltrated with greedy international Jews linked to Kasparov, who turned USCF on its head, siphoned off most of its money, and left it to rot. USCF piddles along, a shadow of its former self. Meanwhile, Fischer's legacy is intact. The greatest chessplayer of all time! The most feared tactician, the most cool competitor, the most determined opponent. Bravo, Bobby! You will be missed.