Reason: None provided.
- Talmud written around 400-500 ad -- this is a very anti-human text
- Khazar king decides to become Talmudic Jew around 800-900 ad -- and everyone in the kingdom must do so, as well
- These people live within the Caucasus Mountain region (modern day southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbijan
- They eventually emigrate towards Russia and Eastern Europe
- Personal opinion (not fully researched) is that both the Ashkenazi and the Gypsies came out of this group (similar behaviors and clashes within the societies they emigrated to)
- May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt (agent of Rothschild) officially formed the Illuminati in Bavaria (Germany), a secret society with the intended purpose of infiltrating all the governments of Europe and the Church, for the puropose of covertly controlling government and religion but without publicly having those roles
- Illuminati messenger riding horseback between Germany and France is struck by lightning and killed -- the contents of his saddlebags included evidence of the secret society's plans. The Bavarian government was alerted, and they raided the Illuminati's HQ, resulting in the outlaw of membership in secret societies
- This is when the Illuminati (Rothschild) group infiltrated the Freemasons and created their secret society within the otherwise benevolent open society of mason workers
- Late 1800's/early 1900's they infiltrate Russia, fail in a coup to take over Russia in 1905, and succeed in 1917 (Note: This is around the same time that newspapers in America began publishing dire warnings of 6 million J's in danger in Russia -- not Germany)
- WWI - Balfour Declaration (look it up -- look who the letter was addressed to) -- and note also that the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) controlled Palestine at the time
- Post-WWI - a similar infiltration began in Germany and the newly-carved out Poland (part of Germany prior to WWI)
- Pre-WWII - abuse in western Poland led to threats of invasion, and eventual invasion All part of world history -- usually not told in modern text books.
3 years ago
12 score
Reason: None provided.
- Talmud written around 400-500 ad -- this is a very anti-human text
- Khazar king decides to become Talmudic Jew around 800-900 ad -- and everyone in the kingdom must do so, as well
- These people live within the Caucasus Mountain region (modern day southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbijan
- They eventually emigrate towards Russia and Eastern Europe
- Personal opinion (not fully researched) is that both the Ashenazi and the Gypsies came out of this group (similar behaviors and clashes within the societies they emigrated to)
- May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt (agent of Rothschild) officially formed the Illuminati in Bavaria (Germany), a secret society with the intended purpose of infiltrating all the governments of Europe and the Church, for the puropose of covertly controlling government and religion but without publicly having those roles
- Illuminati messenger riding horseback between Germany and France is struck by lightning and killed -- the contents of his saddlebags included evidence of the secret society's plans. The Bavarian government was alerted, and they raided the Illuminati's HQ, resulting in the outlaw of membership in secret societies
- This is when the Illuminati (Rothschild) group infiltrated the Freemasons and created their secret society within the otherwise benevolent open society of mason workers
- Late 1800's/early 1900's they infiltrate Russia, fail in a coup to take over Russia in 1905, and succeed in 1917 (Note: This is around the same time that newspapers in America began publishing dire warnings of 6 million J's in danger in Russia -- not Germany)
- WWI - Balfour Declaration (look it up -- look who the letter was addressed to) -- and note also that the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) controlled Palestine at the time
- Post-WWI - a similar infiltration began in Germany and the newly-carved out Poland (part of Germany prior to WWI)
- Pre-WWII - abuse in western Poland led to threats of invasion, and eventual invasion
All part of world history -- usually not told in modern text books.
3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.
- Talmud written around 400-500 ad -- this is a very anti-human text
- Khazar king decides to become Talmudic Jew around 800-900 ad -- and everyone in the kingdom must do so, as well
- These people live within the Caucasus Mountain region (modern day southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbijan
- They eventually emigrate towards Russia and Eastern Europe
- Personal opinion (not fully researched) is that both the Ashenazi and the Gypsies came out of this group (similar behaviors and clashes within the societies they emigrated to)
- May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt (agent of Rothschild) officially formed the Illuminati in Bavaria (Germany), a secret society with the intended purpose of infiltrating all the governments of Europe and the Church, for the puropose of covertly controlling government and religion but without publicly having those roles
- Illuminati messenger riding horseback between Germany and France is struck by lightning and killed -- the contents of his saddlebags included evidence of the secret society's plans. The Bavarian government was alerted, and they raided the Illuminati's HQ, resulting in the outlaw of membership in secret societies
- This is when the Illuminati (Rothschild) group infiltrated the Freemasons and created their secret society within the otherwise benevolent open society of mason workers
- Late 1800's/early 1900's they infiltrate Russia, fail in a coup to take over Russia in 1905, and succeed in 1917 (Note: This is around the same time that newspapers in America began publishing dire warnings of 6 million J's in danger in Russia -- not Germany)
- WWI - Balfour Declaration (look it up -- look who the letter was addressed to) -- and note also that the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) controlled Palestine at the time
- Post-WWI - a similar infiltration began in Germany and the newly-carved out Poland (part of Germany prior to WWI)
- Pre-WWII - abuse in western Poland led to threats of invasion, and eventual invasion All part of world history -- usually not told in modern text books.
3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original
- Talmud written around 400-500 ad -- this is a very anti-human text
- Khazar king decides to become Talmudic Jew around 800-900 ad -- and everyone in the kingdom must do so, as well
- These people live within the Caucasus Mountain region (modern day southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbijan
- The eventually emigrate towards Russia and Eastern Europe
- Personal opinion (not fully researched) is that both the Ashenazi and the Gypsies came out of this group (similar behaviors and clash with societies they emigrated to)
- May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt, agent of Rothschild, officially formed the Illuminati, a secret society with the intended purpose of infiltrating all the governments of Europe and the Church, for the puropose of covertly controlling government and religion but without officially having those roles
- Illuminati messenger riding horseback between Germany and France is struck by lightning and killed -- the contents of his saddlebags included evidence of the secret society's plans, alerting the Bavarian government which raided the Illuminati's HQ, resulting in the outlaw of membership to secret societies
- This is when the Illuminati (Rothschild) group infiltrated the Freemasons and created their secret society within the otherwise benevolent open society of mason workers
- Late 1800's/early 1900's they infiltrate Russia, fail in a coup to take over Russia in 1905, and succeed in 1917 (Note: This is around the same time that newspapers in America began publishing dire warnings of 6 million J's in danger in Russia -- not Germany)
- WWI - Balfour Declaration (look it up -- look who the letter was addressed to) -- and note also that the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) controlled Palestine at the time
- Post-WWI - a similar infiltration began in Germany and the newly-carved out Poland (part of Germany prior to WWI)
- Pre-WWII - abuse in western Poland led to threats of invasion, and eventual invasion
All part of world history -- usually not told in modern text books.
3 years ago
1 score