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The speaker repeats the belief that Western powers have placed Jewish people at the forefront of modern Ukraine, suggesting that this has led to an anti-human essence in the foundation of the country. They mention the Jewish leaders who were responsible for the destruction of 1.5 million people, emphasizing that ordinary citizens of Israel understand this situation well.

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In this video, the speaker claims that the Bolshevik revolution in Russia was orchestrated by Jewish individuals with the aim of creating a new world order. They argue that Zionism, a political program, is responsible for destroying Russia and is now working towards bankrupting the United States. The speaker also suggests that Zionism desires another world war to enslave people. Another speaker discusses the brutal killings and random executions that took place during Stalin's regime in Russia. The authorities would fulfill quotas without considering the names of the victims.

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The speaker discusses the idea of honoring God and being Jewish. They mention that according to the Torah, it is considered godly to kill them and that the Torah states that Christians are idol worshippers. They also mention discrimination against Christians.

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This is a trip funded by the Israeli government causing the speaker to feel brainwashed and becoming antisemitic. They question the Holocaust narrative and mention other genocides like Mao's, Stalin's, and the Holodomor. They blame Jews for the Treaty of Versailles and criticize the focus on the Holocaust as a liberal and Jewish obsession. They question the need to dwell on past atrocities.

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The speaker claims that conditions in the US and Europe mirror those under "Jewish-led Bolshevism" in Russia, predicting gulags and the destruction of "our people." They assert that "European mankind" is being wiped out because they are seen as competitors. The speaker references a New York Times column discussing the "Jewish takeover of America," and accuses Hollywood, controlled by non-European Christians, of pushing drugs and degeneracy. They state that "anti-semitism" has been redefined to mean anti-Zionist or anti-Jewish supremacist. While claiming not all Jews are supremacists, the speaker alleges most support Jewish tribalism and power due to propaganda that teaches them to hate gentiles. The speaker claims that before World War II, tens of millions of "our people" were killed, and that siding with the Bolsheviks in the war resulted in 54 million deaths. They attribute the ISIS threat to "organized Jews" who opened US borders for a "divide and conquer strategy." They conclude that defending against a "hostile predatory group" is ethical, and that while not all Jews share this ideology, most are taught to support other Jews, while Europeans are taught not to defend themselves.

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I am an anti-communist who loves America and believes that Jewish communism is the internal enemy of the United States. To understand the current situation, we need to look back at history. In Ukraine, millions of people starved to death while there was an abundance of food because the Jews prevented them from eating it. Stalin and other leaders sold the food on the world market for profit. The Jews also tried to force white Christian Russians to speak Yiddish. The Germans learned about this secret holocaust and didn't want it to happen to them. The same overthrow and genocide are being planned in the United States, but they don't have the means yet.

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The speaker argues that the Bolsheviks were as brutal as the Nazis in at least two key ways: they made Christianity illegal and religion illegal, and they also criminalized criticizing the regime. They claim the Bolsheviks destroyed 40,000 churches and tens of millions of Christians, and note that “that’s who we sided with.” They critique how history is framed, saying narratives always start after the most horrific actions and focus on the response to those actions, such as events around October 7, the Warsaw Ghetto, or Russia’s expulsions, rather than addressing why those actions occurred. The speaker contends this approach skews the overall picture. They acknowledge that “The Bolsheviks were unequivocally horrible,” but they argue that people don’t learn about that history. The speaker mentions denial of the Armenian genocide and the Holodomor, suggesting there is a double standard: it is “okay for them to deny the Armenian [Holodomor],” but now, in about 30 countries, people can be arrested or imprisoned over related claims.

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Speaker 0 claims that 300,000 Russians have “practically been murdered in Russia,” and that the Soviet government “itself now admits” it. Speaker 0 states that among the 300,000 there is “not a single Jew,” while among the leadership “more than 90% are Jews.” Speaker 0 asks whether this is “persecution of Jews” or “persecution of Christians,” and ties the claim to the belief that most of the leadership is Jewish. Speaker 0 also claims that “more than 30 million people have been slowly martyred to death in the East,” including people killed “on the scaffold,” “by machine guns,” in “actual slaughterhouses,” and “millions and millions through hunger.” Speaker 0 says “this wave of hunger is creeping on.” Speaker 0 describes the situation as “all lies and deception.” Speaker 0 also asks what “aid” means in a context where, “on one side there is this greedy werewolf who eats up all this aid himself.”

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The transcript centers on a chaotic, on-the-ground interview set around a political event described as America First, with strong pro- and anti-Israel sentiments and tensions about free speech and enforcement. - Inside the event, Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss being kicked out and the mystery of why someone was trespassed. They question why they were removed, claiming they were curious about the treatment of the other person and asserting, “There’s no reason you’re getting kicked out.” - The speakers insist on the idea of free speech in America, contrasting it with what they see as limits on criticizing Israel. They reference Candace Owens’ planned appearance and note that Turning Point disavowed her views, stating the organization “does not sponsor her views” and that she’s “not an employee,” implying a hypocrisy in defending free speech while limiting critique of Israel. - There is a recurring theme that Israel is being criticized as a global issue, with claims that “Israel’s leadership be kissing our wall” and assertions that Israel is prosecuting a genocide in Gaza. They state numbers and condemnations, including claims that “they’ve killed 30,000 women and children,” and accuse Israel of using U.S. money and bombs. - The conversation shifts to Christian concerns, arguing that Christians are harmed by Israeli policy—citing that Israel vandalizes Christian churches, bomb Christians in Gaza, and bans the gospel. They argue that if Israel is the “holy land for Christians,” its actions contradict that claim, labeling the land “the devil’s land in Israel” and asserting that “they hate Jesus.” - The speakers discuss anti-Semitism laws, noting that Republicans in multiple states have backed anti-Semitism measures and that there are efforts in Congress and the Department of Education. They claim the definition of anti-Semitism has been broadened to prohibit statements like, for example, saying that Jews killed Jesus, referencing what they describe as the Passion narratives. - Personal beliefs and identity come into play, including an exchange about who should lead, with Speaker 0 saying Christians should be central, and Speaker 1 emphasizing that the country should be Christian and that “Christ is the king of the world,” advocating for Christian leadership in America. - The group comments on the ease of entry and exit from the event, noting that security is visible and that protesters are across the street in a designated protest area. They mention plans to possibly debate Charlie Kirk on the issue, and discuss the internal dynamics of the movement, criticizing figures like Brooke Rollins and JD Vance as part of a broader critique that “America First” has been undermined by insiders. - The conversation ends with plans to leave the scene, take photos, and reconnect with their driver, signaling a departure from the event after a brief appearance and confrontation. They reference future actions, including potential debates and continued protests, and acknowledge the frustration of the current situation.

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The speaker argues about freedom of speech in Israel and the United States, mentioning that preaching about Yeshua is allowed in certain areas. They also mention that according to the Torah, killing Christians is considered godly. The speaker believes that Christians are idol worshippers and that discrimination against Christianity is justified.

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The speaker claims that the majority of revolutionaries in Russia were Jews and blames them for mass terror, concentration camps, and the creation of the Cheka (the Soviet secret police). He states that while studying execution cases from 1937-1939, he found that many investigators and executioners had Jewish surnames. He accuses Jews of being responsible for the deaths of millions of people and the negative impact on the population of the territory. The speaker concludes by saying that Jews invented the Cheka and exterminated people.

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The speaker discusses the idea of honoring God and being Jewish. They mention that the godly thing to do is to respect one another, but also claim that the Torah instructs to kill people who worship idols. They imply that Jewish people discriminate against Christians, considering them to be idolaters.

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In this discussion, the central thread is that Christian communities across the Middle East have borne the brunt of foreign and domestic policies, particularly under U.S. and Israeli actions, while Christian voices in the West have often been quiet or polarized by political loyalties. Key points raised by Speaker 0 include: - A long-standing pattern in American foreign policy where Christians suffer disproportionately in wars the U.S. funds or supports, with Iraq’s ancient Christian community devastated (nine out of ten Christians fled or were killed as a result of the occupation). Similar silences surrounded Christian killings in Syria and, more recently, the treatment of Christians in Ukraine, Gaza, the West Bank, and Israel. - In Ukraine, the U.S. government sent more than $100 billion; in Gaza and the broader Middle East, Christian communities have faced severe hardship. A Greek Orthodox church in Gaza was hit by an airstrike in October, with at least 17 dead that day. The broader pattern includes earlier violence such as the destruction around the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and the lack of vocal Christian clergy in the U.S. who spoke up at the time. - The use of humanitarian aid or policy toward the Middle East is perceived as biased by many Christian communities in the region, who feel their own suffering is being ignored if it does not align with American political aims or with Evangelical support for Israel. Reverend Munther Ishak, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, provides on-the-ground perspective: - The Christian communities in the West Bank, Gaza, and Israel proper are facing unprecedented fragmentation and decline. In Gaza, eight to 100 Palestinian Christians remain in the territory, with any death impacting the community deeply. Members of Ishak’s church have family in Gaza who cannot visit due to restrictions, and Bethlehem’s Christian population is shrinking as relatives move abroad for safety and livelihoods. - Ishak describes American political dynamics as problematic: some U.S. lawmakers—reflecting the religious right or certain partisan positions—express views that directly affect Palestinians, including Christian communities. He cites examples of pastors advocating destruction of Gaza and questions whether such calls align with Christian ethics, noting the harm to Christian witnesses in the region. - He emphasizes that much of the money flowing from churches to the region funds Israeli military actions and settlement-building on land confiscated from Palestinians, including Palestinian Christians. This financial support, he argues, undermines humanitarian efforts and peace initiatives, and damages the Christian presence in the Holy Land. - The reality of life under Israeli occupation is harsh in both Gaza and the West Bank, with land seizures, travel restrictions, and a fragile, often dangerous existence for Palestinian Christians. In East Jerusalem, Christians face repeated, sometimes violent incitement; evangelism is restricted, and some churches feel a systematic effort to “empty Jerusalem of Christians.” - Ishak argues for recognizing the humanity and political rights of Palestinians, including Palestinian Christians, and for a two-state or other peace solution. He criticizes the conflation of biblical chosenness with unconditional political support for Israel, warning that such stance compromises Christian witness and undermines the possibility of peaceful coexistence. - He calls on American Christian leaders to listen to Palestinian Christian voices, to advocate for peace and justice, and to avoid simplistic, polarizing positions. He contends that war does not align with the teachings of Jesus and urges Christians to pursue nonviolent, principled paths to end the occupation and to protect Christian communities in the Holy Land. The overall message is a plea for attentive, principled engagement from American Christian leaders and policymakers: listen to Palestinian Christians, reassess unconditional support for political allies, and pursue peaceful, just solutions that protect all communities and sustain Christian witness in the region.

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The speaker identifies as an anti-communist who understands the enemy, asserting that Jewish communism is an internal enemy of the United States. The speaker claims that in Ukraine, Jews starved 9 to 10 million Ukrainians to death despite a record harvest, killing those who tried to eat. They allege Stalin and other leaders sold the food for profit. According to the speaker, Christians were killed for wearing a cross or possessing a Bible, and there was an attempt to force white Christian Russians to speak Yiddish. The speaker states that the Germans knew about this "secret holocaust" and wanted to avoid it. They claim this was the greatest holocaust, second only to the "holocaust" of 50 million aborted babies in the United States. The speaker concludes by stating that the same overthrow and genocide planned against the Russians in 1917 is being planned in the United States.

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The video discusses the Jewish involvement in the Russian Revolution, the murder of the Romanov family, and the atrocities committed by the Bolshevik regime. It highlights the role of Jewish bankers in funding the revolution and the subsequent implementation of communism. The transcript also mentions the brutal killings of millions of Russians under the Bolshevik rule, including deliberate famines. The speaker emphasizes the impact of Jewish Bolsheviks on Russian history and the suffering endured by the Russian people.

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The speaker expresses frustration with the White House for not acknowledging a recent incident as a hate crime against Christians. They criticize the focus on misgendering as a hate crime while ignoring the targeting of Christians. The speaker believes that most Americans with common sense reject this perspective and feel that it caters to a small minority. They argue that such actions are damaging the left's movement and allowing pedophiles to influence children. The speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving childhood innocence and opposes early exposure to explicit content.

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The Holocaust is a sensitive topic, used to guilt white people and criticize European nationalism. The secret lies in Russia. Jewish communists slaughtered millions of Christians and Chinese. Jews claim they're hated for their success, ignoring their role in massacres and corrupt banking practices. The Holocaust serves a dual purpose: to instill guilt in European children and anger in Jewish children, creating sympathy and rage, respectively. The Russian Revolution was, in reality, a Jewish revolution financed by Western Jewish bankers, who betrayed the Christian Whites. Key figures like Karl Marx, Lenin, and Trotsky were Jewish. These atrocities are missing from history books, allowing Jews to manipulate narratives. There's little physical evidence for the Holocaust, relying on witness testimonies, yet dissent is suppressed.

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The speaker emphasizes that various historical atrocities, including the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust, were not mistakes but deliberate acts. They argue that the planning and manipulation behind these events were evident and continue to occur today. The speaker highlights the involvement of various entities, such as philanthropists, scientists, governments, corporations, and media, in perpetuating lies and controlling society. They assert that people were terrorized, isolated, and dehumanized, urging listeners not to let those responsible escape accountability.

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The speaker, who is from Ukraine, shares a personal experience of losing their family to Nazis in Ukraine. They express frustration with people's lack of awareness and urge them to do their own research instead of blindly believing what they see on screen. The speaker aims to challenge and break people's mind control programming for the sake of truth. Another speaker disagrees with the notion that Ukraine is full of Nazis, pointing out that the country's president is Jewish. The first speaker argues that being Jewish doesn't automatically make someone good or supportive of Jews. They emphasize the importance of not judging people solely based on their ethnicity and urge others to wake up and be aware.

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The speaker emphasizes that various historical atrocities, including the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust, were not mere mistakes but deliberate acts. They argue that these events were planned and executed intentionally, with ongoing planning still happening today. The speaker highlights the involvement of different entities, such as philanthropaths, scientists, governments, and media, in perpetuating these actions. They assert that people were manipulated, terrorized, and dehumanized, urging listeners not to let those responsible escape accountability.

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This book, translated into English last year, documents the overrepresentation of Jewish individuals in the NKVD and Bolshevik leadership. It claims that their ethnic hatred for Christians contributed to the Holodomor, where revenge for past persecution in Ukraine led to the deaths of 4 million Christians. While acknowledging that good and evil exist in every individual, it's important to understand the motivations behind group atrocities. Just as Jewish individuals were overrepresented in Bolshevik leadership, they are also overrepresented in US news media, which is currently hostile toward Russia. This raises a question: Could the same ethnic hatred that fueled the Holodomor be motivating the current war-mongering against Russian Christians? Could Jewish individuals use their positions of power to seek revenge against countries with a history of persecuting Jews?

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The speaker argues about freedom of speech in Israel and the United States, mentioning that preaching about Yeshua is allowed in certain areas. They also mention that the Torah instructs to kill those who worship idols. The speaker accuses Christians of idol worship and discrimination against Christianity.

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The speaker discusses the fear people have when confronted with facts about Jews, particularly their involvement in Bolshevism. They reference Winston Churchill's article on Jews in communism, which states that many leading figures in Bolshevism were Jewish. The speaker also mentions quotes from various Jewish sources that confirm Jewish involvement in the Russian revolution. They argue that discussing these facts openly is met with hostility and censorship, and that Americans have been programmed to view any criticism of Jews as evil. The speaker calls for breaking these taboos and promoting openness and transparency.

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The speaker discusses the mass murder of Christians by the Bolsheviks, highlighting Henry Kagota's role in the Gulag system. They criticize the focus on Israel in American education, calling for a more balanced approach. The speaker questions the unequal treatment of Israel as an ally and expresses a desire for America and Christianity to come first. They emphasize the need to acknowledge atrocities against Christians and advocate for a broader education on historical events worldwide.

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The speaker identifies as an avid anti-communist who understands the enemy and loves America. They believe Jewish communism is the internal enemy of the United States. According to the speaker, in Ukraine, Jews starved 9 to 10 million Ukrainians to death, despite a record harvest. Ukrainians were killed if they tried to eat. Stalin and other leaders sold the food on the world market. Christians were killed for their faith, and white Christian Russians were forced to speak Yiddish. The speaker claims Germans knew about this secret holocaust. They state that white Russians were partially Prussian German, and this was the greatest holocaust, second only to the holocaust of 50 million aborted babies in the United States. The speaker believes the same overthrow and genocide planned in 1917 is being planned for the United States.
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