Anonymous ID: 4fc1f4 Feb. 28, 2018, 4:17 p.m. No.520827   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0846 >>0892 >>1041

>>520348

Cheers anon. As a Jewfag here I often try to educate as to my personal experience, which couldn't be further removed from a lot of the disinformation most 'experts' seem intent on spreading. As one example, I have yet to meet any Jew, or attend any service, where the 'Babylonian Talmud' is mentioned. The Torah is, and always has been, the sacred text. Unless we learn to pull back from viewing ourselves as separate categories of people, we will continue to allow TPTB to divide and conquer. I'm also the first to admit there are too many leftie Jews advocating for policies which, in my opinion, are wrong for our country. This includes members of my own family. That said, thanks for extending the olive branch…I'm convinced a more harmonious society is necessary for us to prevail in our struggle.

I would also point out, after just finishing chapter one of Mr. Cooper's 'Behold a Pale Horse,' that the Luciferian global elites are hell-bent on sowing division, beginning at the family level, in order to maintain their stranglehold on humanity.

 

As an aside, on pg. 60 (if I recall correctly), he refers to the corrupt/hit-man politician by the use of the name: "Godfather."

Anonymous ID: 4fc1f4 Feb. 28, 2018, 4:39 p.m. No.520987   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1026

>>520892

Fair enough, in fact I agree. I don't think a major spiritual change will occur for a while, until younger Jews (conservative Jews), take center stage. What I'm afraid has been lost on the elders, is that all groups are suffering. We have done well for ourselves and should learn it has become a turn-off to talk about our suffering (i.e. The Holocaust). To tone it down, I'm afraid, is a bridge too far for many to understand as it is misunderstood as an attack on their experience. That said, and though I have no real connection to that issue (save for a sister-in-laws father's experience…a sister-in-law who couldn't tell you the first thing about me, nor cares to learn), I feel crying-victim is self-defeating at this point. We need to better understand, as a group, we have it pretty good while other groups are facing massive obstacles today. Your example of the Japanese is apropos - well said.