Monday, December 23, 2024

Tossing the "antisemite" diatribe at Russia's Vladimir Putin

Editor's note: The Jews do not worship any God anyone else outside of their cultural stream are familiar with. They worship Elohim. Who is Elohim? Was it an alien presence that goes back thousands of years on Earth likely from a technologically highly advanced cilvization subsequently destroyed? Most inquiry into this strange topic present information the Elohim were "extraterrestrial." The current failing paradigm is going to bring on huge fights over this as Judaism and Israel begin to fray on the edges. Most Jews are born into their "culture of Stockholm Syndrome" with most Jews probably not identifying with Judaic culture. Everything we think we know about Judaism with its "religion of the ego" is about to get ripped asunder as part of "disclosure." All this seems to have been covered up as misdirection written into many parts of the bible. Kind of makes people think the Jews must have made a contract with some ancient historical entity allowing them to become dominant over competing groups, religions, ethnicities, and cultures using "antisemitism" to smash inquiry and opposition. Any "semite" can go into any bank in America and "ask for the files held in the bank" to obtain an interest free loan for anything they want. Most Jews simply do not have the courage to honestly and objectively talk about their history. It is very interesting almost entertaining listening to biblical scholars describe the Elohim. What is delivered is always a religious view or perspective about what Elohim were leading back to some esoteric Hebrew meaning.
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Vladimir Putin accuses 'ethnic Jews' of tearing apart the Russian Orthodox Church

Critics of Putin decried the statement as antisemitic, noting parallels to Soviet state antisemitism under Josef Stalin.

By Ben Sales | December 19, 2024

Vladimir Putin accused Jews of attacking the Russian Orthodox Church and suggested that they lacked family and "roots," the latest antisemitic statement from the Russian leader since his 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Putin made the allegation during his lengthy annual press conference ahead of the New Year, which lasted four hours on Thursday. In the middle of of the event, Putin addressed punitive actions against the Russian Orthodox Church elsewhere in Europe. The church is considered to be closely tied to Putin’s regime, and its leaders have been expelled from countries such as Bulgaria and Estonia.

Putin said the church was "being tortured" — and blamed Jews.

"They're tearing the church apart but they're not even atheists," Putin said. "These are people without any beliefs, godless people, they're ethnic Jews, but has anyone seen them in a synagogue? I don’t think so."

After adding that the alleged opponents of the church were also neither Orthodox Christian nor Muslim, he added, "These are people without kin or memory, with no roots. They don't cherish what we cherish and the majority of the Ukrainian people cherish as well."

Critics of Putin decried the statement as antisemitic, noting parallels to Soviet state antisemitism under Josef Stalin, when the Kremlin persecuted Jews and accused them of being "rootless cosmopolitans."

Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, the former chief rabbi of Moscow who left Russia after refusing to support the invasion of Ukraine, tweeted that Putin was "reviving Soviet-era tropes like 'rootless cosmopolitans,'" and referenced the "Doctors' Plot," another of Stalin's antisemitic campaigns.

"This echoes the Stalinist antisemitic rhetoric of the "Doctors' Plot" (1948-53)," he wrote. "History teaches us: hate must be challenged. We call on European leaders to condemn these statements!"

Putin and his deputies have employed antisemitic rhetoric in their arguments for their invasion of Ukraine. Although Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is Jewish, Putin has claimed that Ukraine is led by a "neo-Nazi regime."

In the press conference, Putin also blamed the ouster of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad on Iran. Assad was an ally of Russia and is now living in exile there. Putin said he planned to meet with Assad but had not yet. He also said he was open to meeting with President-elect Donald Trump.

Please go to Jewish Telegraphic Agency to continue reading.
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Yes, they exist but not "up there" where we are being led to believe the "aliens/UFOs" are coming from. The "alien presence" has always been on Earth and take shapes and forms in physics we presently do not understand. This former Israeli space security chief is correct: people are not ready for disclosure.



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