Ezra Cohen-Watnick retweeting a post from over a year ago about QAnon.
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It is those who practice and follow in secrecy the "left hand path", aka "black magic", as learned in kabbalistic, talmudic mystic judaism.
High-level Freemasonry is talmudic mystic judaism for the goyim.
It's a consciously-chosen and very strict practice, a way of life, not a "faith" or a "race" of people.
I spend a fair amount of time going to a Chabadic synagogue. Find them more based than the Reform synagogues. (A reform synagogue is like a Church that talks about Santa Claus at Christmas time instead of Jesus.)
There's very little of the Kaballah. Talmud comes up from time to time. Most focus is on the Torah and Haftorah.
But description of the Talmud I came up with... imagine we took 200 years of Supreme Court decisions and arguments, included biographies of every justice who ever served, and analyze their arguments on 200 years of issues. Pro and Con, back and forth. Talmud is a little like that, only with Rabbis.
Kaballah... I don't know much about it at all. It's a mystical component of Judaism but it's for ... you're supposed to know everything else backwards and forwards first, and have sufficient life experience before you're even invited to study it.
Or you're Madonna.
Thing is... the jerkwads like Soros and Zuckerburg? I don't think they know a damn thing about ANY of this. I doubt they opened up a Torah in their life. Ask them to name Jacob's 12 sons and watch them stutter.
They found a different deity to follow.
It's the "left hand path" of mysticism. It can be used for the good of all (right hand path or "white magic"), for my own selfish needs (gray/black magic), or for the destruction of many (black magic).
The rules and laws of how the universe functions cannot be broken. A small few know said rules and laws. An even smaller few both know the rules and laws, as well as working tirelessly to ensure that the majority of us don't understand them like they do. People erroneously call them "the elite". But in reality, "the elite" are just highly successful at ensuring we don't figure out we're on an even playing field.
I'd reckon you haven't read the Talmud in its entirety. There are countless verses that no sane or decent person could ever defend that clearly imply an "elect group" versus a clear group of all others which are second-class citizens that can be abused and mis-treated as the elect see fit. There just ain't no getting around it - crystal clear. None of said verses have anything to do with, nor bear any resemblance to the Torah (Old Testament)
Do a little digging and you'll see what I mean.
I know a few annecdotal passages from the Talmud. Random leafing and it's as dry as a Law book.
No, I haven't studied the whole way through, but I doubt most of its critics have either. I've seen the web pages of "The Talmud Exposed!" by the Stormfront types. But I've also seen Talmud scholars rebut the attacks and mischaracterizations of "The Talmud Exposed" by placing the accusations in their proper contexts.
Example... Talmud Exposed types mention a molested girl because characterized as not counting as sex. Their claim is that it demonstrates the Talmud's authors believed sex with children is acceptable. The Talmud scholars say: "Not so. What's actually being discussed is whether the girl counts as a virgin or not. It was much more difficult for a girl who was not a virgin to be married off. Because the unfortunate girl was molested and not to blame for the tragedy, she still counts as a virgin, so she will not bear extra difficulty in getting married later on in life. The violation doesn't count against her for that."
That's one example I recall off the top of my head.
If you're referring to one group of laws for the elite (or for the Talmud's case, the Jews) versus those who aren't Jewish -- again, is that the idea of a two tier system of elites versus inferiors? Or is it citizens versus non citizens? If we're talking about ancient Israel, then wouldn't the citizens expect more rights than the foreigners? Countries have historically done this. Even today, modern Japan as benefits for the native Japanese than any outsider. Heck, you can argue that part of the problem we have here in the United States is that illegals have, in some ways, more rights than citizens do. And this is proving disastrous.
Third one is that the Talmud says unkind things about Jesus. Which might seem offensive to Christians. But I wouldn't be surprised to see rival religions say unkind thing about each other's central figures. Dante put Mohammad right there in Hell, didn't he?
I'm listening right now to James Lindsay's podcast on Hegelian dialectics, and how this method not only became a pseudo-religion, but was a diving board for Marxism, Communism, all the way to Wokism. Marx, Hitler, and modern leftists are followers of the Hegelian dialectic methodology, whether or not they're aware of it. And I wager most of the leftist Jews are as well. I once went to my childhood synagogue on Yom Kippur a few years back. There was a new Rabbi, a woman. On Yom Kippur she ranted about Walmart not paying their employees enough money. She found a golden calf to follow, a new religion, that she was preaching about on Yom Kippur out of all days. But it sure wasn't Judaism. She had more Marx in her than Moses.
The Talmud says Mother Mary had an affair with a Roman soldier & Jesus is a bastard. Jesus is currently burning in hell in a vat of feces?
Yeah dude, I think the Babylonian Talmud is evil & the religion of the Anti-Christ. The Torah? I have respect for that.. The Talmud? Sound like it was written by the Satanic Canaanites that practiced Ba’al worship.