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The Amalek aren't actually Aryans. Kikes just *think* Amalek means Aryans because they've cast that term upon anybody they don't like in the modern era because they *also* believe they have a god-given right to slaughter anybody they don't like. The Amalek were an actual people; they were a demonic race who's righteous destruction God *did* in fact order (I do believe that part of the OT is legit). The closest thing we have to the Amalek nowadays is, ironically, the kikes. Kikes being kikes have looked back to the torah, found a people God demanded destroyed, and then cast that name onto the people they currently didn't like so they could feel "justified" in their genocide campaigns against them.
Yeah I used to think that Whites = Amalek because of how heavily the jews associate the two
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But then I realized that it was just typical kike behavior of "interpreting" their scriptures however they want in order to fit their current world agenda. I listened to a podcast episode by an Orthodox priest a fren I know IRL really likes by the name of Fr. Stephen de Young I think it was, where he talked all about the Amalek and the Nephilim and all those sorts of things from the OT, and he made quite a convincing argument with a lot of Scriptural backing behind it. I do think this subject is important given the importance that the kikes attach to it, but I think of it as more of a fringe topic so I haven't spent a whole lot of time researching it myself yet.
Basically the gist of it was that the Amalek were a race of demonic people from long ago not too separate from the Nephilim (another race of demonic people which included Giants); you know, sacrificing their children to moloch, the works. The Nephilim did similar, but they also had Giants; men who were conceived from the occasional intercourse between pagan witch priestesses and spirits, literal demons from Hell. This resulted in offspring who were not only giant is stature, but giant in evil deed. God ordered these races destroyed, and the ancient Israelites did just that. But the understated kicker was that this intercourse between demons and the temporal world never stopped, and that it was *still going on* to this very day. That it was still creating demon-men, not necessarily giant in stature but still giant in deed; evil deed. I'm sure you can take a guess as to who that might apply to in the modern era. Really interesting stuff I will admit, and sounds entirely plausible.
Rob Skiba also dove into the Nephelim connection with the tribes that the Israelites were ordered to wipe out. Gen 6 "there were giants in those days, and also after", meaning the deluge was an effort to wipe out the nastiness of the pre-flood world with all these fallen creatures and giants running around and killing each other, eating people, fornicating with animals, and aborting their babies. They apparently weren't completely wiped out, because the OT goes on to document other giants, King Bashan I believe and also Goliath. Also when Joshua's group went into the promised land and saw the inhabitants, "we were as grasshoppers to them". Fallen angels corrupted mankind so it made sense to wipe them and their progeny out. Atheists get hung up on this and call God a "genocidal maniac" because of it. Rob Skiba was killed by the COVID protocol a few years ago. Is there a title to your friend's lecture so I can listen to it?
Yeah I find it very interesting, but much like ancient civilizations and stuff, I just can't justify spending all the time to research it when there's much bigger fish to fry currently. The podcast was Lord of Spirits through Ancient Faith Radio. Should be somewhere in here https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/lordofspirits/?page=1
Thank you! I do frequent mundane work but can't turn my brain off. This will come in handy. There are certainly more uplifting topics I could focus on, but this rabbit hole is still interesting. If you cross-reference this topic and Greek/Roman (and also Egyptian?) paganism, I think it leads to a convincing theory of what happened thousands of years ago that still lingers to this day. Down with obelisks is all I'm saying.
Btw, their messiah did come in 1666, his name was Sabbatai Zevi. And then this messiah returned under a new name, Jacob Frank. At the time, more than 60% of the world's jews identified as Frankists. But that is another rabbi hole to go down.
https://files.catbox.moe/0ikxpf.jpeg
But then I realized that it was just typical kike behavior of "interpreting" their scriptures however they want in order to fit their current world agenda. I listened to a podcast episode by an Orthodox priest a fren I know IRL really likes by the name of Fr. Stephen de Young I think it was, where he talked all about the Amalek and the Nephilim and all those sorts of things from the OT, and he made quite a convincing argument with a lot of Scriptural backing behind it. I do think this subject is important given the importance that the kikes attach to it, but I think of it as more of a fringe topic so I haven't spent a whole lot of time researching it myself yet.
Basically the gist of it was that the Amalek were a race of demonic people from long ago not too separate from the Nephilim (another race of demonic people which included Giants); you know, sacrificing their children to moloch, the works. The Nephilim did similar, but they also had Giants; men who were conceived from the occasional intercourse between pagan witch priestesses and spirits, literal demons from Hell. This resulted in offspring who were not only giant is stature, but giant in evil deed. God ordered these races destroyed, and the ancient Israelites did just that. But the understated kicker was that this intercourse between demons and the temporal world never stopped, and that it was *still going on* to this very day. That it was still creating demon-men, not necessarily giant in stature but still giant in deed; evil deed. I'm sure you can take a guess as to who that might apply to in the modern era. Really interesting stuff I will admit, and sounds entirely plausible.