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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, I agree with you. In my opinion, there are two groups, we call them Jews. There are Jews by birth, transmitted through the mother's bloodline. And there are Jews by faith, converts. And both groups are controlled by the same criminal mob, some people call this the Khazarian Mafia or KM for short. I call this The Cabal, made up by the Core 13 Jewish/Jesuit Satanic Bloodlines. I'm not sure why the majority of them vote D, but many who vote R also support subversive policies.

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's right, it is very complicated. Let me give you an example, George Soros is a Jew, but he doesn't consider himself a Jew, but a Khazarian. he openly stated to distance himself from Jews. He was born in a Askenazi Jewish family who practiced Judaism (not so much his father) in Hungary. And Soros never denied or cloaked his Judaism, he just put it aside.

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Makes sense. Most likely the Khazars became Jews by conversion. So, who do you think the Khazars are? according to Koestler they are "people of Turkish stock".

How about the term Ashkenazim? is it related to Saadiah Gaon, spiritual leader of Oriental Jewry in the tenth century? and they used Ashkenazi Jews from Gaon prophecy when when they emigrated to Central Europe, Poland and Germany?

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Straight from the Bible, KJV: Gen 10:2  The sons of Japheth; Gomer, and Magog, and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tiras.  Gen 10:3  And the sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath, and Togarmah. 

Also in the Arthur Koestler's 13th tribe on Page 2 "For the sake of piquantry it should be mentioned that the Ashkenaz of the Bible refers to a people living somewhere in the vicinity of Mount Ararat and Armenia. The name occurs in Genesis 10, 3 and I Chronciles 1, 6, as one of the sons of Gomer, who was a son of Japheth. Ashkenaz is also a brother of Togarmah (and a nephew of Magog)".

And also it talks about the prophets, you can find "For Ashkenaz is also named in Jeremiah 51, 27, where the prophet calls his people and their allies to rise and destroy Babylon: "Call thee upon the kingdoms of Ararat, Minni and Ashkenaz."

And, also on Page 2 "Khazar Jews, who heard of the Gaon's ingenious arguments, called themselves Ashkenazim when they emigrated to Poland.".

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danielro1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Volodymyr the Great, that means 10th century. He came to power in 969 AD (or after the death of his father 3 years later). Pretty much the end of the Khazarian Empire. The Khazars' epoch of greatness was from 600 to 950 AD. So, what's with the Khazarian Tamga, Volodymyr decided to keep it, and only slightly modify it?

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

They probably want to keep the old man as far away from Ohio as possible. Can you imagine if he deviated from the "Instructions List" and decided to answer a reporter's question?

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do you mind explaining the last point #3? I thought the name Ukraine is from about 12th century. Kyiv probably dates back to 600 AD, but it was a fisherman's village at that time, not a country.

The reason I'm asking, the early history of the people living in the territory now called Ukraine, and during the middle ages Khazaria, prior to the middle of the 6th century, is hidden in obscurity.

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think you're close. But I have my reservations when it comes to Arthur Koestler. Here is my take on this. The First Khazaria, also known as The Great Khazaria, or The Khazarian Empire, was between 8th and 10th century. The Khazars are also known as Ashkenazim, named after Togarma’s brother. Togarma was the brother of Ashkenaz and the son of Gomer. Look up Gen 10:3 ... were dispersed across eastern and central Europe after Russia (Rus people which would become modern Russia) conquered the Khazarian Empire in the 11th century.

In 1917 the Khazars, in turn, overthrew Russia and established the Soviet Union. This was The Second Khazaria, also known as the Bolshevik Rule (like you said they killed the royal family of Russia), but it didn't last too long. I think the bolsheviks' control of the region ended way before 1989 (known as the Fall of the Soviet Union).

Now we're looking at The Third Khazaria, an on-going process which started in 1991. Not 2014, or 2022 as many believe.

The territory people call Ukraine today was once the heart of this Khazarian empire. The Crest of Ukraine (state coat of arms of Ukraine) and the Khazarian Tamga, they're basically the same thing. Like the photo shows.

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danielro1 2 points ago +2 / -0

And once you provide a source, all you get back is a list of things wrong, or not verifiable with that source.

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