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Reason: None provided.

I believe the graphic, which I did not create, represents these leaders as being of the Zionist political orientation. Some may not be Zionist. Some may be just coincidentally Jewish.

If the Khazarian Mafia was successful in infiltrating a government, or a corporation for that matter, this is exactly what you would see. Like the leadership of Pfizer, where the CEO and all top executives are Zionist Jews. The CEO of Pfizer has even received multiple prestigious awards for being one of the most powerful and influential Zionists on the planet.

I have never suggested that these individuals are evil because they are Jewish. That would be religious bigotry, and that is repulsive. But Zionism, and its close cousin the Khazarian Mafia, are political philosophies of infiltration and conquest.

Let's try it in a different context. Let's say you're a representative for your state. And when you swear in for your duties you notice that every third representative in the chamber just happens to be Cherokee Indian. And you're not necessarily in Cherokee Country. Maybe Cherokees are just overachievers. Or maybe something's happening to put an inordinate number of Cherokees in positions of power in your state. I suppose you'd say, "Nothing to see here. Move on. Stop noticing things."

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I believe the graphic, which I did not create, represents these leaders as being of the Zionist political orientation. Some may not be Zionist. Some may be just coincidentally Jewish.

If the Khazarian Mafia was successful in infiltrating a government, or a corporation for that matter, this is exactly what you would see. Like the leadership of Pfizer, where the CEO and all top executives are Zionist Jews. The CEO of Pfizer has even received multiple prestigious awards for being one of the most powerful and influential Zionists on the planet.

I have never suggested that these individuals are evil because they are Jewish. That would be religious bigotry, and that is repulsive. But Zionism, and its close cousin the Khazarian Mafia, are political philosophies of infiltration and conquest.

Let's try it in a different context. Let's say you're a representative for your state. And when you swear in for your duties you notice that every third representative in the chamber just happens to be Cherokee Indian. And you're not necessarily in Cherokee Country. Maybe Cherokees are just overachievers. Or maybe something's happening to put an inordinate number of Cherokees in positions of power in your state. I suppose you'd say, "Nothing to see here. Move on. Stop noticing things."

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I believe the graphic, which I did not create, represents these leaders as being of the Zionist political orientation. Some may not be Zionist. Some may be just coincidentally Jewish.

If the Khazarian Mafia was successful in infiltrating a government, or a corporation for that matter, this is exactly what you would see. Like the leadership of Pfizer, where the CEO and all top executives are Zionist Jews. The CEO of Pfizer has even received multiple prestigious awards for being one of the most powerful and influential Zionists on the planet.

I have never suggested that these individuals are evil because they are Jewish. That would be religious bigotry, and that is repulsive. But Zionism, and its close cousin the Khazarian Mafia, are political philosophies of infiltration and conquest.

Let's try it in a different context. Let's say you're a representative for your state. And when you swear in for your duties you notice that every third representative in the chamber just happens to be Cherokee Indian. And you're not necessarily in Cherokee Country. Maybe Cherokees are just overachievers. Or maybe something's happening to put an inordinate number of Cherokees in positions of power in your state. I suppose you'd say, "Nothing to see here. Move on. Stop noticing things."

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I believe the graphic, which I did not create, represents these leaders as being of the Zionist political orientation. Some may not be Zionist. Some may be just coincidentally Jewish.

If the Khazarian Mafia was successful in infiltrating a government, or a corporation for that matter, this is exactly what you would see. Like the leadership of Pfizer, where the CEO and all top executives are Zionist Jews. The CEO of Pfizer has even received multiple prestigious awards for being one of the most powerful and influential Zionists on the planet.

I have never suggested that these individuals are evil because they are Jewish. That would be religious bigotry, and that is repulsive. But Zionism, and its close cousin the Khazarian Mafia, are political philosophies of infiltration and conquest.

Let's try it in a different context. Let's say you're a representative for your state. And when you swear in for your duties you notice that every third representative in the chamber just happens to be Cherokee Indian. And you're not necessarily in Cherokee Country. Maybe Cherokees are just overachievers. Or maybe something's happening to put an inordinate number of Cherokees in positions of power in your state. I suppose you'd say, "Nothing to see here. Move on. Stop noticing things."

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I believe the graphic, which I did not create, represents these leaders as being of the Zionist political orientation. Some may not be Zionist. Some maybe just coincidentally Jewish.

Let's try it in a different context. Let's say you're a representative for your state. And when you swear in for your duties you notice that every third representative in the chamber just happens to be Cherokee Indian. And you're not necessarily in Cherokee Country. Maybe Cherokees are just overachievers. Or maybe something's happening to put an inordinate number of Cherokees in positions of power in your state. I suppose you'd say, "Nothing to see here. Move on. Stop noticing things."

2 years ago
1 score