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Looking at the destruction and death in Gaza, it's hard to understand what part nuance plays. Unless you consider a psychopathic lack of compassion or a seemingly inherent inability to admit the humanity of others a nuanced bit of cultural puffery, the difference between a bunker buster bomb or a flechette seems to be the only relevant nuance in this case.

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Feb 26·edited Feb 26

Nuance aside, THE DEVILS ARE ACTUALLY DEFYING THE ALMIGHTY IN BROAD 4K 24/7 LIVESTREAM. Even the rocks and trees will speak out according to the prophecy. And Yahweh has trapped all the mahers outside israel in being complicit, ensuring all the mahers can be given cattlecar tickets too. Pompeo must be glad, the southern zio scofield bible baptists know their Kingdom of Heaven cannot arise unless the entire sos is wiped out by a returned Hazrat Eissa.

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Kevin, I appreciate your response. When I have time, I'll probably respond to you via your personal email as I've become less and less of a fan of posting on blogs. There's just too many ways to get distracted from the main points, at least in my perspective. It can get overwhelming. Email between 2 individuals. tends to be much more focused. I hope you understand.

I wouldn't say I'm a scholar or expert on these matters. I simply a human being who does his best to search for truth and I try to be as objective as possible, at which I'm definitely not perfect. I regret if I appeared to be promoting myself as a scholar or expert.

A few quick other things. Ron Unz in one of his columns did say that Putin's claim was exaggerated. I will look for the column myself. I should be able to find it and I will send it to you. In the meantime, feel free to confirm my claim with Ron himself, if you wish. I don't put as much stock in his opinions, but you apparently do, so this statement by him is worth consideration. I will also click on the links you provided and get back to you.

Last but not least, whether I'm an "expert" or not (The covid situation convinced me once and for all that we can't always trust the "experts"), I think it would be really cool to come on your show. That said, I can't. My views on a lot of things, including the matters discussed in this blog post, are pretty politically incorrect. They may not be as politically incorrect as your current views....but nontheless, they are still pretty politically incorrect. I don't want to take the risk of being hunted down by the SPLC, ADL, mainstream media etc I think I'm being redundant here. Ha ha. Perhaps I'm being a coward, but I don't really have much of a choice. Thanks for responding to me in a civil manner.

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I think most Americans are tired of these network ex-perts from the Ivy League pretending they know what the hell they're talking about. When are they going to bring in some current perts to set things straight?

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In the event anyone misconstrues my antipathy towards ZOG hegemony over Western nations, like Kevin, I am not black and white. I too have nuanced positions. OF COURSE I don't "think less of any individual because of their Jewish religion or ethnic heritage." And OF COURSE I "still admire pretty much all the Jews I admired before October 7" (although I imagine my list is shorter than Kevin's). The bottom line is that I absolutely acknowledge and respect all Jews of conscience, many of whom are my personal friends.

Only a pinhead would assume my staunch position against disproportionate, destructive Jewish power would translate into me ipso facto hating Jews as Jews.

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Hard to comment on this but just a few things. I was in Russia about ten years ago and got shown around Saint Petersburg by my niece’s Russian boyfriend (now her husband) who was a brilliant historian and tour guide. He explained what happened at the beginning of the Revolution when a mere handful of mainly Jewish revolutionaries took over the head of the government but really didn’t have the popular support to maintain power, and so they started the killing as a form of holding onto control. Yes, Russians call it Jewish Bolshevism. The Russian Jewish people just say like the Americans do in relation to the Native Americans—we were bad. I have my own theory about why most Jewish people hate Christianity—it has to do with being marginalized and excluded throughout the Middle Ages. Jews don’t hate the Islamic religion at all—that has to be very recent. But the hatred of Christianity is very deep and subversive.

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"I have my own theory about why most Jewish people hate Christianity—it has to do with being marginalized and excluded throughout the Middle Ages"

Passages from the jewish torah:

"For the Lord your God will bless you as he has promised, and you will lend to many nations but will borrow from none. You will rule over many nations but none will rule over you."

"Kings will be your foster fathers, and their queens your nursing mothers. They will bow to you facedown and lick the dust at your feet. Then you will know that I am the LORD; those who hope in Me will never be put to shame.”

On the genocide of those tribes/peoples that oppose jewish power:

"Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.’”

Me: What you said is a very jewy take on history. Sure.....the jews were desperate to be chimney sweeps and rat catchers. But those evil White gentile Europeans wouldn't let them. So, the poor, oppressed jews were "forced" into being merchants and lenders (frequently lending at interest rates of 40, 50, or even 60% interest to non jews). Eye rolls.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-did-jews-become-money_b_4046093

How about a different take on European/Russian/Ukrainian history?

How about that the jews have been taught for thousands of years that their hosts are little more than animals? They have been taught that their hosts were beneath the jews and needed to serve the jews. They have been taught that the kings and queens of their hosts must bow down to the jews, lick the dust from the jews' feet, and serve jewish interests. They have been taught that their hosts are out to harm them for no reason (fairy tales like exodus, esther, judith, etc), thus it is OK for the jews to take "pre-emptive revenge" against the evil Europeans/Russians/Ukrainians. (see their beliefs in the torah quotes from above).

Thus, will all this anti goy subversion and amimosity, Europeans took action to expel these hostile foreigners, or took action to limit their power and influence. Two sides to every story - ya know?

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The Jews hate the Christian religion because their leaders prophesied about a coming messiah, studied when he was going to be coming, expected him during that time period because of the signs that were also prophesied and then came true, and were actively on the lookout for the identity who He was. But when the promised Messiah was revealed, he did not behave as they wanted him to. He scorned man-organized “religion”, and their hypocrisy, and taught that nothing you can do on earth can make you “good enough“ to get to Heaven. That all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, so eternal life can only come as a gift from God alone. By having faith in God’s sent sacrifice to atone for one’s earthly sins, we are thereby reborn in the Holy Spirit— made a new being and carry the spirit of God within us; our very bodies become the new temple.

The Jewish religious leaders abhorred and rejected this message, and thus, they rejected the Messiah they were eagerly awaiting. Now some 2000 years later, they know this to be true, and they have to acknowledge that either their religious scholars were wrong in saying the messiah was imminent back then, or their religious scholars are wrong for continuing to deny Christ as the promised messiah and for saying a different “messiah” will be coming today.

But they will never admit they are wrong about anything, because they have the hubris to believe that their identity in being born “Jewish“ and following man-made rituals is enough.

For the record, I am not a Christian— the Catholic Church and it’s Protestant “daughters” wholly perverted that name. I am a “follower of Christ“. That is what the Messiah told us that we should do and be. Organized religion, in all of its various forms, continues to put man-made rules above the eternal laws of God. THIS is what Yashua sought to reveal. We can never be good enough to earn heaven— forgiveness comes as a gift that we either choose to accept or not. But if you accept that gift and have faith in God’s promises, follow his “Word made flesh,” then Christ’s innocent death on the cross can “legally” cover our sins as an atonement, allowing us to be forgiven and then reborn in the spirit as a new being washed clean by the blood of the Lamb. ❤️

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Hi ALF: I have very close contact with Jewish people and I would say they have very little interest in the Christian religion. It’s always been very easy to convert to Christianity if they had wanted to. My insight into the Jewish animosity toward Christianity came from research into writing a book on the occult. In the Middle Ages, the Jewish people were banned from the universities, guilds, and as Latin Christianity became more powerful and creative, the resentment grew and festered. You can see this in the number of art critics who are Jewish especially for the Renaissance Art. Their own religion banned graven images and so they moved into the world of writing about Christian art. After the French Revolution when there were civil liberties the shadow world of being outsiders had room to grow and became the occult, which was a distortion of the Latin world that they despised and yet also came out of it. The land of Israel was suppose to be this cultural feat but instead they borrowed from the Palestinians and still the hatred grew. The truly authentic and unique cultural achievement of the Eastern European Jews was the Yiddish culture—it was not out of Latin Christianity or out of a fabricated language of Hebrew. It was its own thing and tragically it has vanished. The problem is not religion, which most Jews like their own as do most people, the problem is culture and cultural appropriation. Israelis even imitate American culture in its degraded state. They can’t seem to escape outsider status.

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You’re not wrong in recounting the historical events of the Middle Ages, but you are missing a lot of the “build up.” When you go back to the very beginning, during the times Christ walked the earth— that is where the “animosity”, as you termed it, began. The Jewish leaders despised Christ and those who followed him. They denounced him as a false messiah and began instituting rules in the synagogue about having to deny Christ before the service even began in order to weed out any of his followers. Eventually, they denied them rights to enter the synagogue altogether. It was after this time period that the Pharisees started writing the Torah, making sure to chronicle their view on Christ— like saying that he was the bastard son of a Roman centurion, and that he is boiling in excrement in hell. If you have never read the Torah, you should do so. It will show you truly with those who call themselves “Jewish” profess and how they feel about followers of Christ. That being said, most average congregants do not study the Torah in any real depth. They focus on their rituals, memorize their passages, but they do not study the text, itself. Especially not in a real depth. (Similar to how most Catholics and “religious Christians” listen to sermons but do not study their text either. Everything they know about God comes from another man telling them that it is so.)

So, I do not dispute your points about medieval society, but “this” has been going on a good 2,000 years now, and rhe Jewish religious leaders have made it perfectly clear what their position on Christ is. Their intense hatred of Jews who accepted and followed their sent Messiah began way back during the days when Christ still walked this earth.

I suggest that you take the time to learn the differences between the Tanakh and the Torah. Then actually read the Torah. Its enlightening to understand what the Jewish religious scholars of then, and still today, believed and follow. For example, while he holds a special place of interest in their beliefs, it’s not just Christ that Jews are taught to hate; they deem all Gentiles to be no better than animals who are only put on this earth to be in service to them. 🤷‍♀️

I also have very close contact with people who are Jewish. My husband for one— lol. His mother left the religion more than 20 years before he was born, so he would be considered ethnically Jewish, but not raised in the faith. Sometime before our marriage, her brothers left the synagogue and found Christ, and then their children too. My mother-in-law floated for a long while, but after loosing her husband, took the time to a read the gospel and study the life of Christ. She submitted herself to the fullness of the gospel about 5 years ago now.

Lastly, if you are interested in topics such as these, you should also learn about the connection between the Torah and the occult. The origins of Kabbalah and the history of the Marranos are both pretty fascinating.

There IS a war between good and evil; and Satan often disguises himself as an angel of light. But the main point I am trying to get across is that ANY teachings which say that people must submit to man-made rituals over the commandments of God; and that teaches that One can do enough good works to “earn“ their forgiveness or eternal life, is a false and corrupted doctrine. We can never be good enough. But thanks to God, in all his wisdom and glory, he has provided a way for us to be forgiven and made new creatures, our sins washed away by the blood of his promised and resurrected Lamb. With men, these things are impossible. But with God, all things are possible. ❤️

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Henry Makow recently posted the true world population of Jews is about 130 million, not 15 million as usually stated. It would be good for the Jews if Goys believed the lower number.

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