I. Historical Background
The Khazars were a Turkic people whose ruling class converted to Judaism in the 8th–9th century—not out of spiritual conviction, but as a geopolitical maneuver to stay neutral between the Christian and Islamic empires.
After the collapse of their empire, many are believed to have migrated west into Eastern Europe, blending with local Jewish communities, forming a distinct elite with a Jewish identity but secular ambitions.
II. Religion as a Shield, Not a Compass
This group did not descend from the ancient tribes of Israel, nor did they carry the spiritual foundations of Torah-based Judaism.
Jewish identity became a protective cloak:
Used to deflect criticism (e.g., labeling dissent as “antisemitic”).
Used to claim victimhood or moral legitimacy when pursuing political, financial, or global agendas.
True Judaism—based on humility, justice, and covenant—is often in direct opposition to the actions and ethics of these elites.
III. Secular Operation of Power
The Khazarian-descended or ideologically aligned elite operate as a network of secular, globalist actors:
Finance: Central banks, IMF, BIS, major private banks.
Media: Control over mainstream news, entertainment, and publishing.
Politics: Influence over national governments, think tanks, and lobby groups.
NGOs & Foundations: Used to steer public policy and reshape society from the top down.
Their actions are guided by:
Strategic interest, not faith.
Material control, not moral leadership.
Preservation of power, not public good.
IV. Key Characteristics of the Network
Tightly coordinated: Interconnected through bloodlines, intermarriage, foundations, and secret societies.
Global in scope: Not loyal to any one country—loyal to a transnational system of control.
Ideologically deceptive: Presents itself as humanitarian, inclusive, or “chosen,” while acting through manipulation, exploitation, and coercion.
V. Distinction That Matters
This isn’t about “the Jews.” It’s about a secular elite that uses Jewish identity as a tool, and does not represent the values or lineage of spiritual Israel or observant Judaism.
The danger lies in:
Conflating this group with all Jews (which is false and dangerous).
Ignoring their true motives by focusing only on surface identities.
Pretty sure you know nothing at all on the topic. Talmud is rabbinical teachings, most likely studied by Orthodox (10-15% of Jews). Maybe some conservative Jews (20-25%) are aware of it. Reform (35%) and secular Jews (~30%) don't even study the Torah let alone the Talmud. Grok says:
Thank you. I’ve met plenty of Jews and have never been Talmuded by any of them. It’s just like there are plenty of Christian kid diddlers out there. There always a subset of a demographic that is pure human trash just because they’re trash. Generalizing doesn’t help anything.
Thank you p8riot! This makes sense. I mean there are some very good Jewish people out there that certainly don't seem to act the way people in the way the Talmud supposedly prescribes. When I heard Naomi Wolfe speak she said that when her synagogue kicked her out over the shot she tried the Catholic Church (but they were, of course, just as bad) She said she just wanted to pray with others.
IDK maybe she just said it because we were mostly a Christian audience but it seemed sincere & not elitist. .
Fair. Wasn’t referring to secular Jews. Only religious ones, but good clarification.
That Reform Judaism doesn’t even study the Talmud is still new to me. You’d still be taking about 50-60+%, which is “most”, but definitely less than I had in mind.
The question was "Are all Jews Talmudic" to which you replied "pretty sure most are" ... when the inverse is true. Again most do NOT study the Talmud (around 80-90% of Jews).
I’m not arguing with you because you could well be right. The math of the numbers you presented (15+25+35 = 75% = “most”) bear out the point I had in mind in making my statement, while it may well be the case that the claim you’re making and the note from Grok are closer to reality. I do not claim to be infallible, and reserve the right to retract and clarify statements, consider new data, and change my mind.
I don't think you understand the numbers breakdown.
10-15% of Jews are Orthodox. Most study Talmudic teachings.
20-25% of Jews are Conservative. Some study Talmudic teachings.
35% of Jews are Reform. Very few if any study Talmudic teachings.
30% of Jews are Secular. Virtually none study the Torah, let alone the Talmud.