I sometimes wonder: will I ever get to the end of the wave of learning? G Edward Griffin with the Creature from Jekyll Island - the Federal Reserve! Dane Wigington with geoengineering. David Martin and the many patents for aspects of the c-virus - dating back as far as 1999.
And a couple of days, into my inbox landed a post from someone I subscribe to, Ray Horvath - someone part Jewish, and more important, definitely not anti-Semitic. I mention this because the post includes quotes regarding non-Jews, allegedly from the Talmud, which see non-Jews as utterly sub-human. I’ve heard of quotes like these, but no one who mentioned them had them.
Vital to me: can you prove the quotes exist? No one had been able to.
Ray Horvath brings a bunch of these quotes together. I suggest you read them:
rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/who-is-jewish
I was more than a bit horrified.
The first question: were they authentic? Second question: if authentic, were they from heretical writings, like from the Franken heresy? - in other words, not accepted by Judaism? Third question: were they not only authentic but accurate - in other words, had the words been twisted to say something never intended?
It will be easy, I thought, to get the answers. I’ll just write to the scholarly Jewish friend who was so helpful about the allegations of the existence of the Khardazian Mafia. But these quotes were outside her range. She wasn’t a scholar of the Talmud. However, she passed me on to a rabbi she respects.
So I wrote to him. The exchange is well worth reporting. I don’t care to identify him, so I will skip the name.
I sent him the post with the many quotes, and asked my very simple questions.
THE RABBI:
These are obvious lies and falsifications, so much so that they are clearly sourced in hate.
The idea that all of humanity are brothers comes from the Jews, as in the idea that all of us are descendents of Adam & Eve, for whom the world was created.
The claim that stealing from a non-Jew is permitted is imbecilic stupidity, implying the person could not read or was too hateful to do so. The Torah demands of Jews that we return lost property to other Jews, but in a society of "finders keepers, losers weepers" does not require that we do the same when we have no assurance others would do the same for us. But in reality, it is specifically religious Jews who keep showing up in the news for things like returning large sums of money they could easily have kept (see Noah Muroff for example).
And the rest are no better, I don't have time to take apart each one, but all come from a place of hate and bigotry.
Yours,
ELSA:
n case you don’t know of Griffin and the creature from Jekyll Island, in an interview with a favorite truth sleuth, James Corbett:
https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-794-g-edward-griffin-unmasks-the-creature-from-jekyll-island/
You will encounter much pushback when inquiring about Talmudic opinions of the goyim. Such passages were for centuries protected from scrutiny by the outside world for fear of retaliation, but with the advent of the internet they're not that easy to hide. Martin Luther changed his views of the Jews only after he learned what was written in the Talmud. The Talmud is often referred to by religious Jews as the "Torah" for the purpose of deflecting scrutiny but it, in fact, takes precedence over the Torah in Judaism.