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Or “the satanists”.
Pedo satanist lizards
Satanic pedophile death cult
I know I'm very facetious and 'wry' on here, but when I say this particular stuff I truly mean it. I genuinely believe that what I describe here happens. And that's after plenty of research, reading, analysis, insight and all the rest of it. I believe Trump was alluding to these Demons when he talked about "people in the shadows, you've never heard of".
When speaking to someone out in public I call them the pedo-class or luciferian baby rapers. I tie them all to Epstein and Baal-enciaga
I don't want them to instantly know what I am talking about, I want them to ask so I have free reign to explain exactly what I mean.
I finish by saying there is one more thing but that I won't say it out loud - Revelation 3:9. It forces them to actually search on their phone. I love watching the looks on their faces when they read it.
Must be why they try to suppress Ivermectin so much xD
YESSSS!!!!
No empathy, Reptilian in nature.
Technically, they are claiming to be gods or deities when using the word "EL-ite" - see the following references:
El or Elohim Among ancient Israel’s neighbors, people referred to the most powerful god as “El,” which is not actually a name, but an ancient Semitic title, “god.” It could refer to many gods, but the chief deity of all the other gods was simply titled “El,” meaning “THE god.” In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word for God is most often Elohim, which is used over 2,000 times to refer to the God of Israel and a few dozen times in reference to other gods. You can see by the shape of the word that “El-ohim” is a longer form of “El.” The Israelites also used the short form “El,” though it’s found mainly in the poetry of the Old Testament. Because both of the words El and Elohim are translated into English as “God,” you won’t notice the difference unless you read in Hebrew.
El (deity) - In northwest Semitic use, ʼĒl was a generic word for any god as well as the special name or title of a particular god who was distinguished from other gods as being "the god"
Elohim - The word el (singular) is a standard term for "god" in Aramaic, paleo-Hebrew, and other related Semitic languages including Ugaritic.
It's why they hate being referenced as jews
Vampires are real.
I'm currently trying out using the word "effetes" rather than "elites". Euphony matters.
I'll now add parasites to this tryout. Effete parasites? Parasitical effetes? The audience matters. Word polishing continues.
I was going to post that too. It works.
Good work!
I like it!! Spread this notice far and wide, or explain when you use the word "parasites" instead of "elites".
ORIGIN OF ELITE First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English elit “a person elected to office,” from Middle French e(s)lit, past participle of e(s)lire “to choose”; see elect
--there's a difference between actual meanings and what they have tried to make us believe.
This. I am guilty of not calling them for what they are. Just like a thousand nails to the coffin, when we the people call MSM legacy media, we truly identify them for what they are. We are the news now. Parasites, subhumans, etc. Kany was right.
Hear hear!!!
Beg pardon, they should be called the e-leaches...
Devil's minions.
I've always used the term " elites" using air quotes, and dripping with irony
[parasites] of Humanity
Parasites? No wonder they went after ivermectin! KEK! Sorry, I'll leave now....