Edward Menez #racist #wingnut #conspiracy henrymakow.com

There have been many accusations against the Jews throughout history.

Over time, a pattern has developed: the Talmud's citation that "Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed" (Abodah Zara 26b) seems to be the playbook.

Accusations against the Jews throughout history include sacrificing Gentile children and drinking their blood, poisoning Christian wells, and preying on Gentiles through human weakness by running the pornography, prostitution, and gambling empires.

Jews have been kicked out of Christian countries over 100 times. Is there something going on here?

Could this just be coincidental? Or are the Jews following their playbook The Talmud?

If we look at three instances where mass death of millions of Christians occurred, and blamed on the Jews, we might be able to see a larger pattern develop. Of course, it would be more correct to classify the perpetrators as "Satanic Jews" or "Elite Jews", as not all Jews were in on this, but for simplicity's sake I will just refer to them as "Jews".
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The facts are, however, that about 40% of the European population was wiped out by the Black Plague (poisoned wells) in these few short years from 1347-1350 and Jews suffered minimal damage to their own walled-off communities.
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Finally, in a redux of the 1918 "Spanish Flu" playbook, the mass vaccination of billions of people against the so-called "Covid-19" virus occurred in 2021. Where are the death tolls highest? In white Christian countries once again. There is a pattern developing here, and it is consistent with what the Jews have traditionally done: target white Christian countries to kill off the people through deception.
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It seems to me there is a reason why the descendants of European Christians are targeted. And that reason is that The Bible is true. Jesus said that the Jews are of their father, Satan. And Satan's henchmen are following their script, the Talmud.

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