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So the Germans were very close to figuring out the jews were not the Jews of the old testament, or they had figured it out but were unable to communicate it to the rest of the world.
For every little thing we think we know about a time and place in history, there are a thousand things that are obscure. Personally I believe (and will admit it is a blind projection) that there were ardent national socialists talking about that sort of thing, if not the general public. History is a wheel and, hey, we're talking about it now. Spin spin spin.
Read the Bible. The dude who attempts to betray David is stated as a Cannanite. The Bible was already letting us know their infiltration in the first King. Its the punishment for our ancestors not eradicating the Cannanites like God commanded
Oddly enough the British were the ones who first realized the jews were not the people of the old testament. Well, not the first, but the first to adopt this as Canon belief in modern times, and this was common among catholics to puritans. King James *and* Cromwell both believed this. These were the ancestors of Christian identitarians. As much as everyone here hates anglos, a very significant part of the beliefs that almost everyone on here has about the israelites rests on the laurels of British israelite theologians.
But for the British, this came with a desire to mass convert the jews to bring about the second coming, so they let them into their nation, they became crypto kikes, and entered government and religion. A fatal error.
There's a middle ground that combines the British understanding of who the israelites actually were with the German (and broadly European) understanding of how bad jews actually are.
But for the British, this came with a desire to mass convert the jews to bring about the second coming, so they let them into their nation, they became crypto kikes, and entered government and religion. A fatal error.
There's a middle ground that combines the British understanding of who the israelites actually were with the German (and broadly European) understanding of how bad jews actually are.