that sounds about right. And we could say that Christianity, as it existed even before being codified as a religion, was the antithesis/anathema of all flavors of Judaism
- Now, we have Judeo-Christianity; the synthesis of the two which ultimately cancels out the Christian part. Wonderful!
- we can go on and on about the details, but there really is no reason that this group, hiding under layers and layers of subversion, cannot be marched naked into the cold, and given a single bullet to the head
- if they all share a single, common bloodline, then there is a component within their DNA which is a "dead giveaway"
Legions Of Satan, 1871
They was trying to take and control the empire (and others) since imperialism.
they are actually the Bogdanoff compound.
Good video. Bill Cooper is the guy narrating in the beginning, he's probably the one who popularized this topic. No one knows where he sourced it from.
I recall from the last thread that it may have been someone (a kike, if I recall correctly) on McCarthy's staff who originally supplied the material to McCarthy. But there is no record that McCarthy possessed or spoke of this material publicly or otherwise.
Usually, where there's smoke there's fire, and it's a pretty odd hoax to come up with, ascribing everything to some obscure figure during the revolutionary period. I would like to see further research, but we always hit a brick wall it seems. I think the complete infiltration by b'nai b'rith and other jewish agents within our government and academic institutions means that any hard evidence of these letters existing would have been shoahed long ago.
see: the black nobility
So it was originally from a Christian Identity newsletter? That's interesting. Anyone got a copy? For those that don't know, that was the Aryans Are The Real Israelites movement. I am not too familiar with their writings or the people involved, other than what WL Pierce wrote about them, so I couldn't say if them conjuring the LoS conspiracy makes sense. If the Christian Identity top brass was educated and cultured, it makes sense that they could create it as a hoax to bolster their movement. If they were rednecks, then someone probably fed it to them, and whether the material they were fed was disinfo or not is another rabbit hole.
Cooper's whole thing was reading newsletters, books, etc. on the air and passing them off as his own research.
Not really. Whoever made it was probably basing it on the "Franklin Prophecy", where Franklin's alleged warning about the jews was recorded in Charles Pinckney's diary.
It seems to have originated with this bizarre book, the exact origins of which are unknown. It was supposedly published in the 1970s, but there are multiple "1985 updates", meaning the quote could have been added then.
educate-yourself.org
The fact that McCarthy just so happened to say "the union jack" in the supposed speech makes it even more likely that the author is who created it.
The author also uses the word "jew" in the clunky way she claims McCarthy did, and even quotes the book of Esther while denying that the jews are a race, just like he did.
It's very obvious that "Helen Peters" (may be a pseudonym) manufactured that quote.
I also found Willie Martin quoting it, citing a compilation of Peters' writings, that was apparently published in the 1980s.
thechristianidentityforum.net
pg 90
So it all seems to come back to Peters.
Where is the proof, faggot? This is absurdly contrived, the english is not period, and I see no letter.