My son just showed me this video today (warning, contains quite a bit of language, etc--probably not best for work or around kids). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sDSv5WQ1m0 It pulls together about a zillion "conspiracies" we all talk about and which Q has confirmed, but it was posted 11/17/16--almost a year before Q's first post. What I found especially interesting was his "open letter" at the end, essentially telling the deep state that we're going to win and it's game over for them. This whole video is basically Q theory from start to finish, including that we will WIN, but it predates Q by a year, and it looks like Neal Fox has been posting conspiracy info for about a decade. I don't know that this has any significance other than being interesting, but I thought I'd share it and see what you all think about it.
Anyone heard of Neal Fox and the Conspiracy Project?
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Of course not. But what on earth does the Talmud have to do with the blood libel?
The blood libel was a medieval Christian conspiracy.
The son of the chief rabbi of Rome (last name Toaff, forget his first name) wrote a book a few years back confirming the blood rituals.
They weren't performing any rituals with humans. They were absolutely obsessed with cleanliness.
There is the bit about smashing the heads of infants on rocks - but that's in the Old Testament, and I don't think Christians practise that any more than Jews do.
I'm not Jewish, but it does seem odd for you to accuse others of murderousness then segue into expressing extreme murderousness.
That seems to be a recurring trope among anons.
I'm not Christian either, but I'm sure Jesus had something to say about hypocrites.