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UltraMagaOK -1 points ago +1 / -2

I never said I was doing that. This is a straw man.

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UltraMagaOK -1 points ago +1 / -2

I didn't know my assignment was to "bring something new." What a weird angle you are taking. I am not chasing after anyone. I don't know what the hell you are talking about.

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UltraMagaOK 0 points ago +2 / -2

I don't know what the reality is but I think your reasoning is flawed. If it turns out it really is a Khazarian Mafia what would you do? If Ashkenazis are not Khazars from Anatolia then that's fine. Notice I have never said they are. They might be the spitting image of Hebrews. There is no way to know is there? Studies can be falsified. True studies can be discredited.

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UltraMagaOK 0 points ago +2 / -2

I am not up on the Jew hating community. Are you trying to say that is me? You have already said some off the wall shit I haven't responded to. Just take your meds and it will be alright.

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UltraMagaOK 0 points ago +2 / -2

Central banks in nearly every country on Earth are associated with who?

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UltraMagaOK -1 points ago +2 / -3

I disagree with your premise. If what you are saying is true then all you would have to do to bury an idea is have someone put it out there alongside another unpalatable idea. You are using Gordon Duff in exactly this way whether that was his intention or not. The problem for you is something true cannot be made untrue by association.

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UltraMagaOK 0 points ago +2 / -2

Why should anyone care about this Gordon Duff guy and what he thinks about Q? You act like he made it radioactive to call out (Khazarian) Ashkenazi leaders for what they do.

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UltraMagaOK 0 points ago +2 / -2

If we agree Ashkenazis are from Khazaria (what I was referring to in mentioning Koestler) we are halfway there. The mafia part is simply acknowledging what your leadership does around the world. Does the name Rothschild ring a bell?

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UltraMagaOK 0 points ago +2 / -2

It sounds like you are saying because Duff is wrong about things we care about here that he is wrong about everything. Do I need to say that is a fallacy?

Some of Koestler's sources compiled by AI:

"The Thirteenth Tribe," by Arthur Koestler, primarily uses historical and scholarly sources related to the Khazar Empire and its potential influence on Ashkenazi Jewry. Key sources include the works of Douglas Morton Dunlop, Abraham Poliak, and Raphael Patai. Koestler also draws on Arabic accounts of Khazaria and other historical and archaeological evidence. Specific sources mentioned in the book and related discussions include:

Douglas Morton Dunlop's "History of the Jewish Khazars" (1954): Dunlop's book is cited by Koestler as a main source, though Dunlop himself was more tentative in his conclusions.

Abraham Poliak's "Khazaria: Toledot mamlakhah yehudit" (1951): Poliak's work, written in Hebrew, is another significant source for Koestler's thesis.

Raphael Patai and Jennifer Patai's "The Myth of a Jewish Race" (1975): This book, along with Dunlop and Poliak, is cited by Koestler as providing scientific arguments for his thesis.

Arabic accounts of Khazaria: Sources like Ibn Fadlan, al-Istakhri, Ibn Hawkal, and al-Masudi provide information about the Khazar Khaganate.

Ernest Renan's "Le Judaïsme comme race et religion" (1883): Koestler explicitly refers to Renan's work in his book.

Peter Golden and Moses Shulvass: These historians of the Khazars are mentioned in connection with the controversy surrounding Koestler's claims.

Neil McInnes: McInnes describes Dunlop's conclusions as more tentative.

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UltraMagaOK 13 points ago +17 / -4

If you are Khazarian and living in the Levant claiming the right to do that as a descendant of Hebrews then how does name-stealer not apply?

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UltraMagaOK 4 points ago +9 / -5

But you do dispute the Khazarian origin idea common to both Koestler and Duff.

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UltraMagaOK 13 points ago +18 / -5

You harp on Gordon Duff and the term he uses. I show that is irrelevant.

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UltraMagaOK 39 points ago +45 / -6

You did this before. The Khazarian hypothesis was popularized in 1970 in The Thirteenth Tribe by Arthur Koestler. Koestler, a jew who began as a zionist referenced much older books to support his idea.

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UltraMagaOK 10 points ago +12 / -2

Even the word settler seems picked to elicit a warm response from the American subconscious.

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UltraMagaOK 2 points ago +2 / -0

I noticed the spate of anti-Musk protests in my area had a distinctly more old-white-townie-liberal character than the antifa/blm riots of recent years.

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UltraMagaOK 5 points ago +5 / -0

Edit: They have said for years NPR stations only get 1% of their budget from the government. It seems that is a technicality though. They get more money than that from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting which gets money from...the government.

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UltraMagaOK 7 points ago +7 / -0

Now they are beginning to be arrested for real so they have to sit out.

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UltraMagaOK 7 points ago +7 / -0

USAID lol! What percent of the indictments do you think have to do with these phony weaponized radical groups?

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UltraMagaOK 15 points ago +15 / -0

What are we going to do without another weird old slut?

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