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Richard Huffmon's avatar

Not in complete agreement, nor complete disagreement. Cherry picking some of your arguments while ignoring others. Time will tell. Jesus is the answer.

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I appreciate the honesty.

Tyrian's avatar

"In 1935, American author Sinclair Lewis penned these prophetic words"

No, he didn't. That quote does not appear in "It Can't Happen Here" or anywhere else. The AZ Quotes version near the bottom is also fake. The closest attributed thing to it ever actually said is from a Yale Divinity School professor named Halford Luccock: "When and if fascism comes to America it will not be labeled ‘made in Germany’; it will not be marked with a swastika; it will not even be called fascism; it will be called, of course, ‘Americanism’"

This doesn't make your analysis (mostly) wrong, but you will probably want to stay away from Sinclair Lewis, who viewed fascism mostly as a stalking horse for capitalism. Trump has proven repeatedly that he doesn't care about capitalism as a system, and also that he will use "Big Business" as an imaginary enemy as much as he uses anything else.

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Ah! Thank you for bringing this to my attention! I contacted the researcher that helped with this article and this is what she said, 'I wasn’t lying to you. It’s just one of those classic “too good to check” quotes that has been floating around for decades, and I passed it on without doing the full primary-source dive at that moment. Now we know the actual trail leads to Halford E. Luccock’s 1938 sermon.'

Looks like I am never using Fiverr again to hire 'academic researchers'...

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But you forget that the alternative was an alcoholic whore of very low intelligence, which would have meant de facto rule by autopen and the neocons in the WH and intelligence agencies...Trump was definitely the lesser of two weevils.....

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This is the 4th wave...

The Third Wave was an experimental social movement created by California high school history teacher Ron Jones in 1967 to explain how the German population could accept the actions of the Nazi regime during the Second World War. While he taught his students about Nazi Germany during his "Contemporary World History" class, Jones found it difficult to explain how the German people could accept the actions of the Nazis, and decided to create a social movement as a demonstration of the appeal of fascism. Over the course of five days, Jones – a member of the SDS, Cubberley United Student Movement sponsor and Black Panthers supporter – conducted a series of exercises in his classroom emphasizing discipline and community, intended to model certain characteristics of the Nazi movement.

https://fritzfreud.substack.com/p/the-4th-wave-aka-the-4th-industrial?utm_source=publication-search

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Frogs don't have hair. They're amphibians. Fucking idiot. I don't write articles about how to change the spark igniter in a broken-down hot water heater, and I certainly wouldn't go on a professional HVAC guy's newsletter claiming I know more about a subject I only have basic knowledge of. So why do you think you can come onto a trained biblical scholar's newsletter and act like you have any clue what you're talking about?

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Also, I want to apologize for calling you a 'fucking idiot'. I could not do your job and you could not do mine. That does not mean either is less important than the other.

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Just be ready to fight for God when the time comes and don’t just shoot anyone wearing a yarmulke either. There are Messianic Hebrews and Orthodox Hebrews out there that still follow the One True God.

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I know. I did my due diligence and researched before I said it. That is my entire point.

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You don't get it. You keep turning this into some intellectual Goliath versus uneducated farm boy David scenario, and that's not what I'm saying. I'm urging you to actually study the scripture you're acting like you understand. When's the last time you read the Bible? I've read a chapter or two—sometimes three—every day for the last twenty-five years. I've been a pastor for over twenty years. I've read thousands of books on the subject. I've attended theological seminars and been the keynote speaker in front of a thousand other pastors. I've worked to gain a real understanding of these texts.

You probably don't even know a single line of scripture and think the King James Bible was hand-written by God, then sent down straight from Heaven into the hands of British peasants by an angel. You're entitled to your beliefs, but when you're wrong, you don't come across as learned or wise—you come across as a complete asshat who thinks he's right about everything when he hasn't put in any of the blood, sweat, and tears over decades of research that real biblical scholars have invested.

Again with the "All Jews are Evil" garbage. Are you a high school dropout? Did you never learn, in however many years you've managed to survive with the intellectual capacity of a single-celled organism, that Yeshua ben Yosef was Hebrew? You know—Jesus, the guy you claim to follow but are so caught up in your half-wit YouTube conspiracy garbage to understand that he was a rabbi. Christ was literally a rabbi. He went to Hebrew school. He taught at the Temple. He conversed with other rabbis.

You clearly haven't managed to sit down and actually study the origins of the group I assume you mean when you say "Khazarian Mafia"—which is what the YouTube dipshits call the Babylonians, Sumerians, Akkadians, Rephaites, Amorites, etc. Yes, there are many in Eastern Europe because the Scythians settled there. They also settled in Mongolia, Italy, Britain, Ireland, Germany, Austria, America, and a hundred other areas—from the Basque people of Africa to the Anu people of Japan. Your myopic and childish understanding of how far integrated into society this problem really is shows you're beyond repair.

You probably have zero idea that every Masonic Lodge in America is filled with the very same "Eastern Europeans" you seem to think are the only adherents of Mystery Babylon on Earth, when they've had thousands of years to spread across every aspect of civilization and every location on this planet. I suggest you spend the next few weeks listening to William Cooper's Mystery Babylon series on YouTube. He was a Masonic agent provocateur, but he was a great historian, and the series exposes much of the information that thousands of half-retarded conspiracy channels on YouTube use without ever referencing him as the source of the information they stole and copied using AI to make their crap content and profit from advertising revenue from saps like you.

There—I made an ad hominem attack against you because I'm tired of dealing with morons like you coming onto my newsletter and dropping your half-baked idiot opinions like atomic shit bombs on the rest of my readers. By the way, every reply you make just boosts my algorithmic footprint and results in more people who are seeking actual knowledge finding me—not people like you who use their Obama phone to tap out barely cognizant, foolish diatribes about subjects they aren't capable of understanding because they never took the time to do anything in their lives other than watch television. Meanwhile, people like me have suffered to gain the knowledge we have and are kind enough to attempt sharing it, but people like you make that nearly impossible because the internet, thanks to smartphones, has become overrun with people whose IQ is less than the average seven-year-old from a few generations back.

Go away. None of my readers care what some bloated, half-witted, decrepit, racist trailer trash moron thinks.

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I'm sure they don't. You could have God Almighty himself tell you that you're wrong, and your arrogance would still be so thick that you'd look the Creator in the eye and give him some playground comeback like "I know you are, but what am I?" or some other equally moronic response after being directly corrected by the divine source of all truth.

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I’m no gatekeeper, just a truth-slinger cutting through your fog of lunacy. Fascism and communism are twin plagues, always rotten to the core. Your “Talmudist” conspiracy collapses when you learn the Orthodox Talmud is sacred, while the Babylonian Talmud is the satanic distortion you’re ranting about. They are not the same but I doubt a misguided mental patient would know the difference. Jesus, a Hebrew Rabbi, would weep at your misaimed venom. Read a book, fire up a neuron, and ditch the scapegoating. Prayers for your enlightenment—you’re gonna need them.

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Bob, your accusation of an ad hominem attack is laughably off-base. I critiqued your flimsy "Talmudist" conspiracy and muddled grasp of fascism and communism, sticking strictly to your arguments—or lack thereof. That’s not ad hominem; it’s dismantling your shaky claims with facts. Calling you out for scapegoating and urging you to read a book isn’t a personal jab; it’s a plea for you to engage with reality. If you’re throwing around terms like “ad hominem” without knowing what they mean, it’s clear you’re more interested in posing as profound than actually understanding the discussion. Next time, address the points instead of hiding behind misused jargon. Prayers for your clarity—you’re gonna need them.

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This is precisely why individuals without adequate preparation shouldn't engage in theological discourse. A basic educational background cannot substitute for decades of rigorous study across multiple specialized fields: esoteric traditions, scriptural analysis, occult philosophy, quantum mechanics, Platonic and neo-Platonic thought, comparative religion including Zoroastrianism and Islam, ancient Levantine and Middle Eastern religious practices, Mystery Babylon traditions, Freemasonry, Judaism, rabbinical midrash, and the extensive corpus of related texts that serious scholars have studied exhaustively to develop genuine analytical competence regarding scripture. I imagine you also believe Yeshua's actual name was literally 'Jesus Christ,' correct?

It's essential to understand the distinctions between Jewish textual traditions: The Torah comprises the foundational Hebrew scriptures, while the Orthodox Talmud represents authoritative rabbinical commentary and legal discussion recognized by mainstream Judaism. These sacred Jewish texts are fundamentally different from the Babylonian Talmud, which was produced in Babylon and is not recognized as holy scripture by Orthodox Jews. The Babylonian Talmud is associated with certain mystical and Kabbalistic practices that represent separate traditions and shouldn't be conflated with authentic Orthodox Jewish religious scholarship.

You seem to forget a few keypoints:

First and foremost, Yeshua ben Yosef, the one that neophytes like you call “Jesus Christ’ was a RABBI and a HEBREW from the LINE OF DAVID. You cannot claim all ‘Jews’ are Satanic without claiming the Messiah is a minion of Satan.

To further illustrate my point that you clearly have no idea what you’re talking about and are merely regurgitating conspiratorial, racist beliefs as if they were fact, simply because you watched a YouTube video claiming “Jews are all Satanists,” I present a direct line from The Book of Revelation that exposes an obvious logical paradox for anyone with an education beyond the 9th grade: Any “Christian” claiming all Jews worship Satan is blatantly ignorant of their own Scripture. Revelation 2:9 explicitly states: “I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.” Revelation 3:9 reinforces this: “Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie.” The Bible clearly distinguishes between actual Jewish people and those who falsely claim to be Jews but are part of a satanic cult, so conflating all Jews with this group directly contradicts Scripture. Moreover, Revelation 7:4-8 lists the 144,000 sealed from the tribes of Israel, notably excluding the tribe of Dan, which some biblical scholars believe was omitted due to its association with a serpent-worshipping cult from which these false “Jews” descended, while the other eleven tribes are specifically named and blessed. Remember, Jesus himself was Hebrew, as were all twelve apostles. If you’re going to pontificate about religion, at least have the decency to open a Bible more than once since your childhood Sunday school.