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"Joe Rogan was called an antisemite for commenting on..Soros..The lesson? Self-identified Jews who support liberal, globalist causes are beyond all criticism, and those who dare to point out their evil ways are destined to be denounced"

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Renato said…
It is good to always remember that Christ came into the world to bear witness to the truth (John 18:37). As the author of the article says, one should not deny revealing the truth, even if many deny it.

Wilhelm Marr was a German Jewish mentor who spawned the term anti-Semitism. This pretext was created by him for the sake of the founding of the Jewish state, with a secret society which he himself will found; the simple German Jews were forced to go to Palestine, though many against their will. In short, he plotted a class struggle between them to this end.

This later the Zionist bankers bankrolled Hitler, sacrificing the Jewish people themselves, to go to this planned destination.

The modus operandi is always the same.

Therefore, it is a plan elaborated in a dialectic that every order can be changed to generate chaos in order to bring about a new order in the world, which is Gnostic.

Perhaps these demonstrations are in order to provoke yet another new exodus of the Jewish people, in this Kabbalistic mentality that is the worst gnosis that exists, now to leave America already divided and destroyed.

But the certainty is that there will be persecutions because of those who want to witness to the truth as well.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Marr

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJCzVV5eIg8


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