Anonymous ID: 1c6584 Aug. 3, 2020, 4:40 a.m. No.10168391   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8504

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>Video about Jews and slavery, by Dr. Tony Martin, which was viciously smeared and attacked by Jewish collective power for talking about facts he found out on Jewish literature.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnDUBcekzic

 

Dr Martin begins his talk by mentioning the "Hamitic curse" and how it was invented by Jewish scholars.

This reminded me of a hidden narrative in Rocky III. Now I realise that Sylvester Stallone would, on the surface, not have anything to do with this subject but hear me out. Let me first say that I don't believe Stallone wrote and directed the Rocky movies. I believe that simple logic and some of the narratives I will outline would tend to refute Stallone's involvement in anything more than an acting capacity. In Rocky III, the filmmakers make a point of letting the audience know that Rocky's coach, Mickey Goldmill, was a jew. At Goldmill's funeral, Rocky even wears a yarmulke (pic 1 related). A few scenes later, Rocky is still mourning his dead coach and we see him outside Goldmill's tomb on his motorbike. We actually view him through a metalwork star of David (pic 2 related). Does this seem like the kind of theme that Stallone would be concerned with? Or are the narratives and themes of this movie more likely being being driven by Hollywood jews? The subversion continues...

 

Later on in the movie, Rocky moves his training to Apollo Creed's gym in LA. We see Rocky's arrival outside the gym and the director makes damn sure you know it's 'urban' LA. There are many shots of drunk Black men out on the street. One, in particular stands out. He has a jumper over his head and is adorned with some strange jewellery. Blink and you could miss it. He is dressed as a pharaoh. Right down to the fork and ladle in his headdress that represent the forked tongue of the Wadjet (cobra) and bill of the Nekhbet (vulture) in Egyptian mythology (pic 3 related).

Behind this drunk black Egyptian, we see a sign for 'Hamm's beer'. This is quite the coincidence, if indeed that's what it is. The curse of Ham (or the Haminite Curse) is described thusly -

 

"The curse of Ham (actually placed upon Ham's son Canaan) occurs in the Book of Genesis, imposed by the patriarch Noah. It occurs in the context of Noah's drunkenness and is provoked by a shameful act perpetrated by Noah's son Ham, who "saw the nakedness of his father".[1] The exact nature of Ham's transgression and the reason Noah cursed Canaan when Ham had sinned have been debated for over 2,000 years.[2]

 

The story's original purpose may have been to justify the subjection of the Canaanite people to the Israelites,[3]

(wiki)"

 

Furthermore - the LDS movement used the curse of Ham to refuse black people into their congregation whilst claiming that Pharaoh was the descendent of Ham -

 

"Latter Day Saint movement

 

In 1835, Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, published a work which was titled the Book of Abraham. It explicitly denotes that an Egyptian king who is referred to by the name of Pharaoh was a descendant of Ham and the Canaanites,[73] who were black (Moses 7:8), that Noah had cursed his lineage so they did not have the right to the priesthood,[74] and that all Egyptians descended from him.[75] It was later considered scripture by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). This passage is the only one which is found in any Mormon scripture that bars a particular lineage of people from holding the priesthood, and, while nothing in the Book of Abraham explicitly denotes that Noah's curse was the same curse which is mentioned in the Bible or that the Egyptians were related to other black Africans,[76] it later became the foundation of church policy with regard to the priesthood ban.[6] The 2002 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants Student Manual points to Abraham 1:21–27 as the reason why black men were not given the priesthood until 1978.[7]"

(wiki)

 

Whoever made Rocky III is going to great lengths to inject reverence for judaism and mockery of black people over their drunkenness whilst also referring to the Curse of Ham. Does these old-testament themes seem like something Stallone would be concerned with or something he would do of his own free will?

Every. Single. Time.

 

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