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2020-09-18 at 6:37 AM UTCSome religions get offended .. i just adopted it. The lord and creator of all is sacred.
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2020-09-18 at 6:38 AM UTClast post regarding..
Originally posted by trippymindfuk
In this video by Chapter 3, They show practicing jedis after they talked about the attack on USS Liberty and they say "J'ews" created this criminal organization. Not J'ew by culture, Elitist walking around in a suit/Politician of State of Israel"
a few guys up in power in the State of Israel (Nothing to do with J'ews real Isreal which never came into existance) over and over I tell people to stop blaming the religous J'ews and beware of "Hey, I'm J'ewish but I am an Athiest and I'm only Culturally J'ewish" . now it's a crude generalization to blame everyone who says this. but HOW can you inherit the holy land if you don't believe in God? (OK I did it without the adopted G-d to not offend some practicing J'ews which I feel should be practice because God is sacred. I didn't make up this rule.
But I Digress. this video is using the easy rout to accuse all J'ews either practicing, atheist or people who have converted etc. What kind of Hit'ler'esque fuckery is this? Blanketed. "All blacks are animals" This is so redneckish. blaming someone of ethnicity for everything. "Evryone of them must go". Holy Shit. yes I believe there is a game and abuse to falsely use the so called "Racist Card" to call everyone Anti-Semitic when it comes to corpote minded "J'ewish by culture but not practicing" to run the state of Israel. it will never be Israel if things keep going like this. If you don't believe in the creator God, you're not inheriting the land of Israel. because it is RELIGIOUS BASED!
And these people want to simplify their anger that State of Israel bombed the shit out of the USS Liberty. If Linden B Johnson pulled back rescue jets, then he's a fucking treasonous piece of shit. too bad he's dead. but he was working as a corporate elitist along with the leaders (or some leaders if not everyone in charge) to do this to push an agenda. most likely "Next stop Vietnam" this is such childish thinking. Sorry but you have to carefully dig into the soiled filthy lies and gently remove them from entangled truths. its not Easy. and we know it happened. they worked together.
it's spinning gears of forged facts of inaccuracy by placing everyone in the kill list and let the Sacred Lord Sort things out.
And the religous zelous (meaning they have some off track version of Christ. those Christians started the movement of Zionist for the J'ews. yet at the end of WWII, when J'ews, Muslims and Chrisitans have very few incidence of fighting in Palestine the Zionist movement worked with J'ews prisoned by that fucker Hi'tler but many where Athiest Communist J'ews from Russian and Poland. They're J'ews by culture. many may have got religious when placed in a small enviorment and fed very little by the Nazis yet when they got out, they accepted the State of Israel aid by the UN and backed by America and England? and of course, over time, corruption sets in. Politicians always abuse their fucking powers. and some assholes wanted to make Egypt look guilty and thought it would of been an easy sink on an American Vessel the USS Liberty. but it wasn't that thing wasn't sinking. I believe leaders of the State of Israel did do this. but many J'ewish people would of shook their heads and said this is wrong. WHY WOULD YOU ATTACK YOUR CLOSEST ALLY?
you clearly will say its the elitist Agenda. DUH! Christian, jedis, Muslims, Gnostic, maybe Buddhist" but they all are apart of a much deeper secret society and the Arms Race and the MIC not just of America but the world makes shitloads of money.
Poor people fight these wars for their country but are ran by treasonous scum bags. they killed Kennedy because he wanted to stop groups like Skull and bones and Masons (which I don't think most are bad at all.. very helpful yet always the person at the top) or any other groups
this feels like a shell game of people writing books to make money. just like assholes who write UFO books or started UFO cults like the Heavens Gate, but that guy was dying of cancer and wanted everyone else to die with him. I mean wtf -
2020-09-18 at 6:54 AM UTCtrippy, there is no Isreal. these are practicing or non practicing groups in state of isreal with the only intention is to control.
just hearing "israel attacked" by the narrator at the start is a setup to look as if the goto "anti- semitic" will look legit. its a race card setup.
those elected into power have a history of corruption and sacraficing humans to become collateral damage
like our own WMD is reason for war in Iraq. nothing to do with suddam.
those who have th collective wealth will educate family members to run the engine.
the rest of us are spare parts. -
2020-09-18 at 8:49 AM UTC
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2020-09-18 at 8:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz trippy, there is no Isreal. these are practicing or non practicing groups in state of isreal with the only intention is to control.
just hearing "israel attacked" by the narrator at the start is a setup to look as if the goto "anti- semitic" will look legit. its a race card setup.
those elected into power have a history of corruption and sacraficing humans to become collateral damage
like our own WMD is reason for war in Iraq. nothing to do with suddam.
those who have th collective wealth will educate family members to run the engine.
the rest of us are spare parts.
Well that makes sense I guess...good thing I've tainted all my "spare parts" with decades of heavy drug use. With the hep and who knows whatever other contagions are lurking in my body I assume I have no organs worth anything as far as black market organ trade...
Did I flatten the curve??? -
2020-09-18 at 10:46 AM UTC
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2020-09-18 at 3:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by trippymindfuk Well that makes sense I guess…good thing I've tainted all my "spare parts" with decades of heavy drug use. With the hep and who knows whatever other contagions are lurking in my body I assume I have no organs worth anything as far as black market organ trade…
Did I flatten the curve???
You missed the target but not by much I guess.
I just meant, there are working class J'ewish people who truly practice the religion and have said "State of Israel is not Israel" and even many state they live in occupied Palestine. its not that they're rejecting an Israel. they're rejecting the force occupation that was supposed to be a small state for J'ewish people to live in. now it's become "ISRAEL"
and they are playing this reference of anyone who protest against is an Anti-Semite. such horse shit. and like I said for any country running out of land. Build up and not out! -
2020-09-18 at 3:24 PM UTC
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2020-09-18 at 3:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Number13 Kike is the most accurate word for the average jedi
You don't get expelled so many times for being good people
Yet those were just people in the day (J'ews) who weren't like because Racism was in fact heavily practiced. Polish were hated. J'ew and Non J'ew Polish.
Irish Need not apply. and when the non Christian Polish moved into an area, they were often hassled. but that was just because everyone hated everyone else if suddenly a group moves in.
But Russian Athiest J'ews (How this came about is??) formed the communist movement in 1917. The Movement was their new religion. they were chosen to move to State of Israel First is my guess. But there were already J'ews of other sects living there. getting along with Palestinian Christians and Muslim, for the most part. scrap here or tension there.
1947-48 comes along. -
2020-09-18 at 3:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz Yet those were just people in the day (J'ews) who weren't like because Racism was in fact heavily practiced. Polish were hated. J'ew and Non J'ew Polish.
Irish Need not apply. and when the non Christian Polish moved into an area, they were often hassled. but that was just because everyone hated everyone else if suddenly a group moves in.
But Russian Athiest J'ews (How this came about is??) formed the communist movement in 1917. The Movement was their new religion. they were chosen to move to State of Israel First is my guess. But there were already J'ews of other sects living there. getting along with Palestinian Christians and Muslim, for the most part. scrap here or tension there.
1947-48 comes along.
Karl marx was germanic jedi, didnt rothschilds bankroll the 1917 revolution to destroy russia? -
2020-09-18 at 3:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz Yet those were just people in the day (J'ews) who weren't like because Racism was in fact heavily practiced. Polish were hated. J'ew and Non J'ew Polish.
Irish Need not apply. and when the non Christian Polish moved into an area, they were often hassled. but that was just because everyone hated everyone else if suddenly a group moves in.
But Russian Athiest J'ews (How this came about is??) formed the communist movement in 1917. The Movement was their new religion. they were chosen to move to State of Israel First is my guess. But there were already J'ews of other sects living there. getting along with Palestinian Christians and Muslim, for the most part. scrap here or tension there.
1947-48 comes along.
It being about racism doesn't explain how they almost always ended up with monetary or political power, they've been a thorn or a dagger in the side of any country they've been in.
The fucking magna carta penned in the 1200s specifically named heeb money lenders, been at this a long long time. -
2020-09-18 at 4:04 PM UTC
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2020-09-18 at 4:06 PM UTC
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2020-09-19 at 5:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by Number13 It being about racism doesn't explain how they almost always ended up with monetary or political power, they've been a thorn or a dagger in the side of any country they've been in.
The fucking magna carta penned in the 1200s specifically named heeb money lenders, been at this a long long time.
no because Christians have money too. many of them oil wealth.
Its about the uber wealthy. they're Christian and J'ewish but not really true Christian and J'ews. they were just raised this way or bloodlined into it. but they're all the same.
common J'ew is not to blame. stop creating this silly conspiracy that there aren't any homeless or poor J'ews in the state of Israel?
get a life -
2020-09-19 at 6:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bugz no because Christians have money too. many of them oil wealth.
Its about the uber wealthy. they're Christian and J'ewish but not really true Christian and J'ews. they were just raised this way or bloodlined into it. but they're all the same.
common J'ew is not to blame. stop creating this silly conspiracy that there aren't any homeless or poor J'ews in the state of Israel?
get a life
Where did I say there wasn't kike lover?
Regardless of being poor or wealthy they're part of it. -
2020-09-21 at 8:03 AM UTC
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2020-09-21 at 9:57 AM UTCI accidently rewrote in the reply to this video posted
https://niggasin.space/thread/58414?p=4#post-1188228
dated but relates
source,
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2020-09-22 at 8:36 PM UTC
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The CDC shifted its guidelines Friday, but the change was not widely noticed until a CNN report Sunday. Where the agency previously warned that the virus mostly spreads through large drops encountered at close range, on Friday, it had said “small particles, such as those in aerosols,” were a common vector.
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