The Hidden History of the Incredibly Evil Khazarian Mafia Via uk9994@GAW
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I noticed a prominent ad for an anti-Trump book by Maggie Haberman. That is a clue to me about the website’s credibility. I would not trust a site that promotes a NYT propagandist.
This is where the article starts. How did they develop? Why did they elect an evil king? Seems like an interesting read just a weird starting point, like a lot of information is left out.
Thanks for posting.
Edit: there’s no sources or links or anything so it basically amounts to a short story that we are asked to blindly believe. If I’m (and many of us) are against “trust me bro” posts, think of how those still asleep look at it. They look at it as a short story.
The best redpills I find are the raw videos posted of the truth, such as the mask videos showing politicians taking them on and off for the camera.
Does anyone have any sources that back this up that we can share to make people aware of this or nah?
I’m sure many of us want to share this but we’re gonna have to be able to back it up besides saying “well it’s just written by some guy and you’re supposed to blindly believe it”.
...The Bible is a good starting point....
Were you the one who suggested I read the book of Isaiah a few weeks ago?
I’m about halfway through, my brain doesn’t let me sit still and read like that without getting distracted but I’ve made it a point to read some every Sunday.
If I tell the people I’m trying to wake up the source is the Bible they will laugh at me and think I’m insane.
https://ttb.org/
...use this as a companion to anything that you are reading in the Bible....
...Daniel is a wonderful book as a primer on prophesy....
Thanks for the info. I’ll check out Daniel after Isaiah.
Also have you ever randomly started crying while reading the Bible? Not like a “woe is me” but like you’re overcome with an indescribable feeling? Or was that just me being weird.
Weeping.
You know, Jesus was a man of tears. I think a lot of believers don't notice it, but there are significant passages that describe Jesus weeping.
He wept when he observed the traumatic grieving of the sisters of Lazarus. He wept when he observed Jerusalem, knowing that their rejection of him would result in death and destruction for his entire race.
He wept in the Garden of Gethsemane, not because of fear of the suffering he was facing.
(Theologians have taught that he wept from human fear, but I reject that explanation. Jesus has the greatest heart in the universe. He never prayed from fear. I would like to testify that he wept because he knew, once he was crucified, that Israel would be destroyed, and that his followers would have to suffer persecution, death and blood.)
(This is why he prayed to find another way to win spiritual salvation and rescue Israel from their unforgivable sin of rejecting him. IN the end, he had no choice but to offer his body as the ransom for them, and all humanity, to access spiritual salvation.)
However you view that, the point is that Jesus had a heart full of grief. No one in history had loved his family more, his people more, and the world more, and yet they all rejected him, and those few who DID receive him, barely could understand what he was doing.
If you pray on this point seriously, and ask Jesus to show you his heart, you will eventually experience both a profound grieving and weeping at the sorrow of God's heart and Jesus heart at the suffering of humanity, but also a cleansing and a hope that is truly transcendent.
At least, that has been my experience. When you taste the experience of Jesus tears of sorrow and tears of joy, you become bound to him in a way that is like nothing else. He becomes part of you. Or rather, you become part of him.
As Ashland has said, your heart is responding to God. God has begun to unlock the secret chambers of his heart in you.
Best of luck (well, I mean grace) with your reading.
Thank you for taking the time to write that. I appreciate it and it was more impactful than you can imagine.
Have a good weekend. God bless.
Also. If you can find a Companion bible by E.W. bullinger.
He was a prolific researcher and his notes are included.
I’ll remember that. Thank you.
...that is the Holy Spirit speaking to your soul...
...praise God, your heart has heard his call...
I have no words. Just eternal thanks.
...we can talk about it in Heaven later...
...doggy winks....
Not everyone will be 9n the same page. If you believe in the Bible as a source and believe it is adept at explaining how life works, then it will be a good source. Not everyone values that, and so you have to take that into account when choosing to debate someone on a particular topic.
Well.if they want to speak with me they gonna get a "for it is wrritten"
If that does t do it for them then they'll have to debate someone else
...I can only speak for myself and the truth that is evident to me...
Yes very true. I’m over the debating people phase and just at the point where I’m trying to help the people in my life. I’ve argued since 2016 and everything I was hoping I’d be wrong about has come true. Now I’m just focused on the people I care about.
Unfortunately those people would not accept the Bible as a source. Too much indoctrination and brainwashing for them. I’m trying to undo it though.
Exactly. The Khazarian mafia is just a distraction. It is well known that the Nazis included jews, such as George Soros. In fact the Nazis love to use jews as a whole collective to distract from their evil deeds. The rulers of Israel love to use their own people as cannon fodder.
The Nazi MINDSET or ideology is the real problem, which comes directly from the stinking bowels of the Roman Catholic Church.
It is not an entire race of people at fault, it is ideology.
Keep studying. Ull figure it out. Just remember, you were NEVER taught the truth.
I think it can be attributed to horseshoe theory.
Fuck nazis and fuck commies.