I can say that having grown up in South Florida and encountering a metric ton of wealthy Jews (from before my awakening), I was amazed at how many did not support Israel.
Most were very wonderful people, extremely family oriented, devoted, hard working, honest and generous to all. I don't remember giving that deeply into their reasoning but I don't recall negative feelings so much as being happy with being in the US, like, why would we need to go anywhere else?
Wow - all of your Jewish magical Jewish friends all sound perfect and interacting with them must have felt like being in paradise.
Sincere question: what's your theory on why Jews are the most exiled people in human history, having been kicked out of 195 countries for a total of 1,064 times?
I've already been down the khazarian rabbit hole, so do your own research. Everything I had found before jibes with those lovely Norwegian ladies behind Fall of the Cabal and even ClifHigh, who I've started listening to lately. Sure it's not 256 nations and 1024 times? Kek
Anyway I'm not one to get blinded into blaming everything on one group, since it's obvious there are many competing groups, and that the khazars never disappeared. Things are worse than you think and better than you think, because salvation is always possible and because the evil groups do fight themselves.
There were a lot of magical things about my childhood, that I'm more fully appreciating now. Becoming involved with very hardworking immigrant communities that turned out to be extremely patriotic and awake was seminal, yet I did not fully awaken even then. They deeply know about the evil inside socialists and communists, because they lived it, and they will have the least mercy on them until US-born people eventually arise.
Sincere answer was given. And I also already clearly said I wasn't aware of the uniqueness of the situation until much later. The group I knew was based before I really know what based was. They were more firmly conservative than the well-off wasps I knew.
They seemed distributed about the same as most of my circle in terms of honesty, and again, I didn't realize how unique it was, they were very honorable. Like 80-20.
I can say that having grown up in South Florida and encountering a metric ton of wealthy Jews (from before my awakening), I was amazed at how many did not support Israel.
Did any of those Jews ever give you a reason why they did not support Israel?
What percentage of them were honest Jews?
Most were very wonderful people, extremely family oriented, devoted, hard working, honest and generous to all. I don't remember giving that deeply into their reasoning but I don't recall negative feelings so much as being happy with being in the US, like, why would we need to go anywhere else?
Wow - all of your Jewish magical Jewish friends all sound perfect and interacting with them must have felt like being in paradise.
Sincere question: what's your theory on why Jews are the most exiled people in human history, having been kicked out of 195 countries for a total of 1,064 times?
I've already been down the khazarian rabbit hole, so do your own research. Everything I had found before jibes with those lovely Norwegian ladies behind Fall of the Cabal and even ClifHigh, who I've started listening to lately. Sure it's not 256 nations and 1024 times? Kek
Anyway I'm not one to get blinded into blaming everything on one group, since it's obvious there are many competing groups, and that the khazars never disappeared. Things are worse than you think and better than you think, because salvation is always possible and because the evil groups do fight themselves.
There were a lot of magical things about my childhood, that I'm more fully appreciating now. Becoming involved with very hardworking immigrant communities that turned out to be extremely patriotic and awake was seminal, yet I did not fully awaken even then. They deeply know about the evil inside socialists and communists, because they lived it, and they will have the least mercy on them until US-born people eventually arise.
Sincere answer was given. And I also already clearly said I wasn't aware of the uniqueness of the situation until much later. The group I knew was based before I really know what based was. They were more firmly conservative than the well-off wasps I knew.
They seemed distributed about the same as most of my circle in terms of honesty, and again, I didn't realize how unique it was, they were very honorable. Like 80-20.