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2006-08-16 10:26:01 · 15 answers · asked by one voice 3 in Politics & Government Politics

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In his two books:

1. The History of the Jewish Khazars. New York: Schocken Books, 1967.

2. "The Khazars." The Dark Ages: Jews in Christian Europe, 711-1096. 1966.

D Dunlop, tells us: “.Do you know who the jews really are? (I call them Jews to you, because they are known as Jews. I don't call them Jews myself. I refer to them as so-called Jews, because I know what they are.) The eastern European Jews, who form 92 per cent of the world's population of those people who call themselves Jews, were originally Khazars. They were a warlike tribe who lived deep in the heart of Asia. And they were so warlike that even the Asiatics drove them out of Asia into eastern Europe. They set up a large Khazar kingdom of 800,000 square miles. At the time, Russia did not exist, nor did many other European countries. The Khazar kingdom was the biggest country in all Europe -- so big and so powerful that when the other monarchs wanted to go to war, the Khazars would lend them 40,000 soldiers. That's how big and powerful they were.

They were phallic worshippers, which is filthy and I do not want to go into the details of that now.”

These are the people who became what we call Jews.. There wasn't one of them who had an ancestor who ever put a toe in the Holy Land
But that was their religion, as it was also the religion of many other pagans and barbarians elsewhere in the world. The Khazar king became so disgusted with the degeneracy of his kingdom that he decided to adopt a so-called monotheistic faith -- either Christianity, Islam, or what is known today as Judaism, which is really Talmudism. By spinning a top, and calling out “eeny, meeny, miney, moe,” he picked out so-called Judaism. And that became the state religion. He sent down to the Talmudic schools of Pumbedita and Sura and brought up thousands of rabbis, and opened up synagogues and schools, and his people became what we call Jews..

Not only in Old Testament history, but back to the beginning of time. Not one of them! And yet they come to the Christians and ask them to support their armed insurrections in Palestine by saying, “You want to help repatriate God's Chosen People to their Promised Land, their ancestral home, don't you? It's your Christian duty. We gave you one of our boys as your Lord and Savior.

You now go to church on Sunday, and you kneel and you worship a Jew, and we're Jews.” But they are pagan Khazars who were converted just the same as the Irish were converted. It is as ridiculous to call them “people of the Holy Land,” as it would be to call the 54 million Chinese Moslems “Arabs.” Mohammed only died in 620 A.D., and since then 54 million Chinese have accepted Islam as their religious belief. Now imagine, in China, 2,000 miles away from Arabia, from Mecca and Mohammed's birthplace. Imagine if the 54 million Chinese decided to call themselves “Arabs.” You would say they were lunatics. Anyone who believes that those 54 million Chinese are Arabs must be crazy. All they did was adopt as a religious faith a belief that had its origin in Mecca, in Arabia. The same as the Irish. When the Irish became Christians, nobody dumped them in the ocean and imported to the Holy Land a new crop of inhabitants.
They hadn't become a different people. They were the same people, but they had accepted Christianity as a religious faith.

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2006-08-16 10:33:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Never watch videos, didn't watch this one. You don't have to see something terrible to wake yourself up. The Palestinians have been stuck between the Arab world and Israel for the last 5-6 decades. This is not something new. It is actually shallow to think that seeing the truth now will help. Where were you fifty years ago? No one prevented the Palestinians from being exiled from Jordan, or the West Bank's annexation. Why suddenly the concern? We should not have to see a video to create this concern. No I think the Palestinians are well beyond the point of redemtion, and it will only be the past generations' ignorance left to blame if the entire area goes up in flames.

2006-08-16 10:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by Joquius 2 · 0 0

There has in no way been a sovereign state reported as "Palestine". There would have been if the Arabs would have prevalent the words of the 1947 UN partition plan and lived in peace with their Jewish pals, however the Arabs, being the non violent variety they are, wanted all or no longer something. They have been given no longer something. Magick: Zionism did no longer even exist till the 1880's! learn some historic previous, Herr Obergrupenfuehrer.

2016-11-04 23:17:03 · answer #3 · answered by derival 4 · 0 0

I feel deeply for the palestinians, I wish there were more we could do besides have our naked librals running on capitial hill. You would think someone in congress would do more just so some of those people would put more cloths on! Its all about money and support. If I had the money and support, Id go over and do something about it, but its not there, and the people who have the money are too scared of Bush and his administration to sponsor anything. The muslim charities have been froze by Bush's administration for supporting orginizations that try to do something about it. And he does a great job at keeping our voices from being heard.

2006-08-16 10:40:50 · answer #4 · answered by DJ 3 · 2 0

Too many have been raised believing the Israeli version of their history, which is usually very factually misleading and always portrays Israel as a peace-loving victim of Arab terrorists, rather than a conquering aggressive terrorist state. I personally am dedicated to advocating on behalf of the Palestinians for the rest of my life and have traveled there to see the situation myself. It's up to logical, moral people such as you and myself to open the eyes of those around us. Talk to your friends, family, associates, and tell them the truth. Some are shallow, but some have just been mislead. Maria (above) is a racist, hateful person. Don't waste your time on idiots like her and focus on those who have a sense of humanity in their hearts.

2006-08-16 10:43:41 · answer #5 · answered by the_Czech 2 · 2 1

No reason to view propaganda.
All peoples of the world feel the plight of the Palestinian people. But it is not Israel that condemns them to their fate. They have elected Governments to represent them, the PLO and now Hamas. Both groups profess the ideal that Israel must be exterminated. Now if you vote for an intolerant, hate filled Government with the sole goal of the destruction of the host government instead of the well fare of their people then I guess they have what they voted for. So no sense feeling sorry for those that wish their own self destruction.

2006-08-16 10:42:38 · answer #6 · answered by hedddon 5 · 0 2

A viable Palestine means a viable Israel and no viable Palestine means no viable Israel and wars go on between the two people.
No one could NOT change his mind unless he has no mind.
Occupying other people by force is losing policy in the past and now and has no future.

2006-08-16 10:37:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The day a Palestinian feels sympathy for me is the day i feel sympathy for them. As long as they burn my flag and yell epitaphs of death and hate at me and rejoice when terrorist attacks kill innocent people here in the US, your going to find it hard for me to shed a tear when theyre militia forces purposely uses their women and children as propaganda human shields. Waaaaaaaah cry me a river.......im sure Palestinians will cry the day i die...lol

2006-08-16 10:46:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The Arabs of Judea/Samaria and Gaza are a used and abused ragtag bunch, no doubt. Abused for 60 years now by their own people all for the greater Arab cause of destroying Israel.

2006-08-16 18:53:45 · answer #9 · answered by mo mosh 6 · 0 2

Don't ask us americans this question. We killed the american indians and what was left we put them on reservations. Israel is doing the same. Dog eat dog as they say.

2006-08-16 11:27:54 · answer #10 · answered by Captain W 2 · 2 0

i didnt feel like watching the video sry, i'll just answer

NOOOO i dont "feel" for the palestinians, they are totally invading israeli lands. why dont the palestinians bother someone else, israel has so many other problems. israel was so fed up w/ pales. that they gave land to pales. and the pales. bombed israel from there thats why israel is not being diplomatic they see that being such gets them no where just "ask" hezbollah

2006-08-16 10:41:43 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

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