Anonymous ID: b33651 March 22, 2025, 8:58 a.m. No.22804806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4818

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JFK FILES: 1952 speech by Rabbi Emmanuel Rabinovich detailing Zionist plans to start WWIII & mix races globally

 

Prompt To Grok: Please scan and summarize what is written in these two images.

 

The document is a sanitized letter from the CIA's General CIA Records, dated October 15, 1952, with a document creation date of March 4, 2003, and a release date of December 15, 2016. It is addressed to Rabbi Emmanuel Rabinovich by Sincerly, Assistant to the Director of Relcam Distri Org, and is titled "Address 1 – reading 1 – official w/basic." While the letter is marked as approved for release in 2003, it was withheld until 2016.

 

Summary of the Letter:

The letter is a speech delivered by Rabbi Emmanuel Rabinovich at the Emergency Council of European Rabbis in Budapest, Hungary, on January 12, 1952. It outlines a strategic plan for achieving Jewish global dominance within five years, following the gains made from World War II. Key points include:

 

Post-World War II Strategy: The speaker notes the success of World War II in advancing their agenda but warns of increasing opposition. They aim to precipitate World War III within five years to further their goals.

 

Anti-Semitism Campaigns: The letter mentions a propaganda campaign in the 1930s that fueled anti-American sentiments in Germany and anti-German sentiments in America. A similar campaign is now being waged against Russia to create an anti-American sentiment, aiming to force a partnership between Russia and smaller nations against the United States.

 

Military and Political Pressure: The speaker highlights the failure of the Universal Military Training Act in the U.S. and the need to push Russia into conflict with the U.S. after the 1952 elections. They plan to intensify anti-Semitism in Germany to provoke solidarity against the Soviet Union.

Global Conflict and Control: The plan involves funding anti-Semitic movements in the U.S. and staging anti-Semitic outbreaks in major cities to weaken both nations. Within five years, they aim to achieve control over the Third World, neutralize Israel, and exhaust approved parties (referred to as "Ap'd").

 

Racial and Social Manipulation: The letter discusses creating inter-racial tensions, particularly between white and dark races, to weaken the white race. The goal is to make the white race a memory within ten years while ensuring the dark races remain enemies of the Jewish people.

Religious and Cultural Influence: The speaker addresses concerns about the Third World War's impact on religious groups, emphasizing that a priest class poses a constant danger. They advocate maintaining Jewish laws and customs to resist external influence.

Historical Context and Justification: The letter references historical events, such as the forced sacrifice of people during World War II, and calls for trials of American and Russian leaders as war criminals after the conflict. It urges preparation for the sacrifices required to achieve their goals.

 

The letter concludes with a call to action, emphasizing the need for Jews to pay a small price for world leadership and warning of the consequences of failure. It also mentions the Point Four Programme and industrial expansion in developing regions as part of their strategy.

 

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The letter contains strong ideological and racial rhetoric, reflecting the historical context of the early 1950s and Cold War tensions.

If you need further details or analysis, let me know!

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These plans should remove any doubt that the 1967 Israeli attack on USS LIBERTY was a deliberate attempt to initiate WWIII & NOT merely case of mistaken identity as Ben Shapiro has claimed.

Anonymous ID: b33651 March 22, 2025, 9:26 a.m. No.22804917   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4959

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I uploaded the image and asked Grok “what’s behind black cube worship”?:

 

Response: The image shows a person wearing tefillin, which are small black leather boxes used in Jewish prayer rituals. This practice is not "black cube worship" but rather a significant religious tradition in Judaism. Let me explain the context and meaning behind it.

 

Tefillin, also known as phylacteries, are worn by observant Jews during weekday morning prayers (Shacharit). They consist of two small black leather boxes, each containing parchment scrolls inscribed with specific verses from the Torah, particularly from the books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. These verses include the Shema, a central prayer in Judaism that affirms the oneness of God. One box is worn on the forehead (tefillin shel rosh), and the other is strapped to the arm (tefillin shel yad), typically the left arm, positioned near the heart. The straps are wrapped around the arm, hand, and fingers in a specific pattern.

 

The practice originates from a literal interpretation of biblical commandments, such as in Deuteronomy 6:8, which states, "You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes." For many Jews, wearing tefillin is a way to fulfill this mitzvah (commandment) and to connect spiritually with God during prayer. The tefillin symbolize the dedication of one's mind (head) and actions (hand) to divine service, with the placement near the heart emphasizing emotional devotion.

The black cubes themselves are not objects of worship; they are tools for prayer and a reminder of the covenant between God and the Jewish people. The boxes are traditionally made from the hide of a kosher animal, and the scrolls inside are handwritten by a trained scribe (sofer). The color black is not symbolic in a mystical sense—it's simply a practical choice, as the leather is dyed black to preserve it and make it durable.

 

There’s no evidence of "black cube worship" in this context. However, the phrase "black cube" might remind some of unrelated cultural or symbolic references, like the Kaaba in Mecca, a black cube-shaped structure that Muslims face during prayer, or even symbolic uses of cubes in art or esotericism (e.g., the black cube in some modern art installations or conspiracy theories). But in this image, the black cube is clearly part of the tefillin, rooted in Jewish tradition.

 

If you're referring to a different cultural or symbolic meaning of a "black cube," or if you'd like more details about tefillin or Jewish prayer practices, let me know! I can also search for more information if needed.