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Reason: None provided.

he didn’t speak of the Khazars

There's a fair bit of essential context he left out of the story. For example:

  • He speaks of the original Russia as being a "Princedom" (or whatever word he used). What Kingdom was it a Principality of? The answer is the Scythian Empire.
  • He spoke about Ghengis Khan and its subduing Russia, but he doesn't mention that Russia was already under the thumb of the Scythians, where Ghengis Khan was just the latest (at that time) Scythian "Khan of Khans" (King of Kings).
  • He talks about Ukraine as being a part of the Russian Principality, but he doesn't mention that it was the Khazarian Khanate (Principality) before that.
  • He doesn't talk about the Khazarian Jewish state, nor how all the Ukrainian Jews are just the former Khazarian Jews; the same people living in the same place doing the same thing.
  • He doesn't talk about how these Ukrainian Jews were the primary source of the leadership of the Bolshevik Revolution and the subsequent Soviet Union.
  • He doesn't talk about how these same people were the primary source of the Zionist revolution as well.
  • He doesn't talk about how the Rothschilds funded both revolutions (and both world wars).

There's a fair bit more, but it takes a lot to go through. When you are forced, by "The Greatest Secret Never Told" to leave out both the Scythian Empire and the Khazarian Jewish state (and all their associated tyranny), as well as the hiding of the origins of the Ashkenazi Jews, and their association to the original Jews and Babylon, you leave out quite a bit of important history.

116 days ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

he didn’t speak of the Khazars

There's a fair bit of essential context he left out of the story. For example:

  • He speaks of the original Russia as being a "Princedom" (or whatever word he used). What Kingdom was it a Principality of? The answer is the Scythian Empire.
  • He spoke about Ghengis Khan and its subduing Russia, but he doesn't mention that Russia was already under the thumb of the Scythians, where Ghengis Khan was just the latest (at that time) Scythian "Khan of Khans" (King of Kings).
  • He talks about Ukraine as being a part of the Russian Principality, but he doesn't mention that it was the Khazarian Khanate (Principality) before that.
  • He doesn't talk about the Khazarian Jewish state, nor how all the Ukrainian Jews are just the former Khazarian Jews; the same people living in the same place doing the same thing.
  • He doesn't talk about how these Ukrainian Jews were the primary source of the leadership of Bolshevik Revolution and the subsequent Soviet Union.
  • He doesn't talk about how these same people were the primary source of the Zionist revolution as well.
  • He doesn't talk about how the Rothschilds funded both revolutions (and both world wars).

There's a fair bit more, but it takes a lot to go through. When you are forced, by "The Greatest Secret Never Told" to leave out both the Scythian Empire and the Khazarian Jewish state (and all their associated tyranny), as well as the hiding of the origins of the Ashkenazi Jews, and their association to the original Jews and Babylon, you leave out quite a bit of important history.

116 days ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

he didn’t speak of the Khazars

There's a fair bit of essential context he left out of the story. For example:

  • He speaks of the original Russia as being a "Princedom" (or whatever word he used). What Kingdom was it a Principality of? The answer is the Scythian Empire.
  • He spoke about Ghengis Khan and its subduing Russia, but he doesn't mention that Russia was already under the thumb of the Scythians, where Ghengis Khan was just the latest (at that time) Scythian "Khan of Khans" (King of Kings).
  • He talks about Ukraine as being a part of the Russian Principality, but he doesn't mention that it was the Khazarian Khanate (Principality) before that.
  • He doesn't talk about the Khazarian Jewish state, nor how all the Ukrainian Jews are just the former Khazarian Jews; the same people living in the same place doing the same thing.

There's a fair bit more, but it takes a lot to go through. When you are forced, by "The Greatest Secret Never Told" to leave out both the Scythian Empire and the Khazarian Jewish state (and all their associated tyranny), as well as the hiding of the origins of the Ashkenazi Jews, and their association to the original Jews and Babylon, you leave out quite a bit of important history.

116 days ago
8 score
Reason: Original

he didn’t speak of the Khazars

There's a fair bit of essential context he left out of the story. For example:

  • He speaks of the original Russia as being a "Princedom" (or whatever word he used). What Kingdom was it a Principality of? The answer is the Scythian Empire.
  • He spoke about Ghengis Khan and it's subduing Russia, but he doesn't mention that Russia was already under the thumb of the Scythians, where Ghengis Khan was just the latest (at that time) Scythian "Khan of Khans" (King of Kings).
  • He talks about Ukraine as being a part of the Russian Principality, but he doesn't mention that it was the Khazarian Khanate (Principality) before that.
  • He doesn't talk about the Khazarian Jewish state, nor how all the Ukrainian Jews are just the former Khazarian Jews; the same people living in the same place doing the same thing.

There's a fair bit more, but it takes a lot to go through. When you are forced, by "The Greatest Secret Never Told" to leave out both the Scythian Empire and the Khazarian Jewish state (and all their associated tyranny), as well as the hiding of the origins of the Ashkenazi Jews, and their association to the original Jews and Babylon, you leave out quite a bit of important history.

116 days ago
1 score