Anonymous ID: c40c91 Jan. 3, 2018, 1:31 p.m. No.236164   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>235801

New Yorkers are smart and tough and they are survivors. They are working hard to get through the day with families, etc. just like we are.

 

We were ALL duped by this centuries-old parade of satanic psychopaths. Their time's up.

Anonymous ID: c40c91 Jan. 3, 2018, 1:49 p.m. No.236292   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6323

Gen Wesley Clarke is Jewish - real name Kanne (Kohen). Another crypto-Jew who hid his family background/connections and true NWO intentions.

 

Early life and education

Clark's father's family was Jewish; his paternal great-grandfather immigrated to the United States from Belarus in response to the Pale of Settlement and anti-Jewish violence from Russian pogroms.

 

Clark's grandfather, Jacob Kanne, graduated from the Chicago-Kent College of Law and served in the U.S. Naval Reserve as an ensign during World War I, although he was never assigned to a combat mission. Kanne, living in Chicago, became involved with ward politics in the 1920s as a prosecutor and served in local offices.

 

He served as a delegate to the 1932 Democratic National Convention that nominated Franklin D. Roosevelt as the party's presidential candidate (though his name does not appear on the published roll of convention delegates). His mother was of English ancestry and was a Methodist.

 

Kanne came from the Kohen family line, and Clark's son has characterized Clark's parents' marriage, between his Methodist mother, Veneta (née Updegraff), and his Jewish father, Benjamin Jacob Kanne as "about as multicultural as you could've gotten in 1944".

 

Clark was born Wesley Kanne in Chicago on December 23, 1944. His father Benjamin died on December 6, 1948; his mother then moved the family to Little Rock, Arkansas.

 

This move was made for a variety of reasons, including escaping the greater cost of living in a large city such as Chicago, the support Veneta's family in Arkansas could provide, and her feeling of being an outsider to the remaining Kanne family as she did not share their religion. Once in Little Rock, Veneta married Viktor Clark, whom she met while working as a secretary at a bank.

 

Viktor raised Wesley as his son, and officially adopted him on Wesley's 16th birthday. Wesley's name was changed to Wesley Kanne Clark. Viktor Clark's name actually replaced that of Wesley's biological father on his birth certificate, something Wesley would later say that he wished they had not done.

 

Veneta raised Wesley without telling him of his Jewish ancestry to protect him from the anti-Jewish activities of the Ku Klux Klan in the southern U.S. Although his mother was Methodist, Clark chose a Baptist church after moving to Little Rock and continued attending it throughout his childhood.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Clark