Well Poisoning Accusations in Medieval Europe: 1250-1500
In late medieval Europe, suspicions arose that minority groups wished to destroy the Christian majority by poisoning water sources. These suspicions caused the persecution of different minorities by rulers, nobles and officials in various parts of the cont...
Believing (want) or disbelieving (not want) implies consenting to the suggestions of others, while ignoring perceivable (need)...the so called jews suggest everyone else what to believe, which shapes a conflict of reason (belief vs disbelief) among non-jews; while giving jews consensual permission to control both sides of every conflict.
What one believes or disbelieves is irrelevant to the trade (consent to suggested) underneath, it's a mere sales-pitch to distract the consumer from the happy merchant.
As for poisoning wells...inception towards death issues forth (well) life. Ignoring perceivable (reality) for suggested (fiction) corrupts (poison) self; while permitting others to utilize suggestion as venom and consent as vector to poison ones well-being.