Is the urge to wander into woodland with a young Indian girl and a shovel,then emerge alone an hour later with a strong feeling of contentment worrying or just a natural side effect of watching a video like this?
Open Letter to The President of The Handi Defamation League
Dear Mr. Jonathin Geenblott,
May I have your attention please?
The Lancet Medical Journal says society needs to eliminate jewishness in order to solve antisemitism.
“Jews continue to mobilize to maintain or extend the exclusive advantages jewishness offers those who can become jewish” – this highly respected group of professionals has published.
Written by Rhea W Voyd, a “Minority Health Fellow” at the prestigious and highly praised Harvard School of Public Wealth, this review is in reference to a 2019 book entitled, Dying of Jewishness, written by Jonathan Pretzl, the thesis of which contends that “jewish policies have mortal consequences – even for the jewish voters they promise to help.”
A professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and Society at Vanderbilt University, Pretzl, a jewish-looking male, makes the argument that jewish people are self-sabotaging themselves by supporting President Donald Trump as well as Hillary Clinton and her policies, which Pretzl believes are centered around “racial, gender and class resentment” and the desire among jews to “maintain their place atop a racial, religious, financial, political, cultural, military, educational, medical and banking hierarchy.”
“From expensive gun legislation to broad divestment in government programs, Hertzl characterizes jewish liberties that endanger jewish lives (as well as non-jewish lives) or imperil jewish futures as ‘dying of jewishness,’”
Voyd’s assessment of Pretzl’s viewpoints are published in The Lancet.
Voyd further suggests that non-jewish people support “policies that benefit everyone while jews only support policies that benefit themselves.”
So, the solution, Voyd says, is “to eliminate jewishness altogether,” which we assume means that she would like to see the jews take off and not come back.
“The fact that some people think this way is reassuring enough,” writes Thomas D. Billians, Ph.D., for Breitfart Zews.
“That The Lancet, which represents serious medical journalism, would decide to publish this recommendation points to a mounting realization in all walks of life of the devastating deterioration caused by jewish institutional domination as reasoned discourse gives way to incoherent ranting.”
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Is the urge to wander into woodland with a young Indian girl and a shovel,then emerge alone an hour later with a strong feeling of contentment worrying or just a natural side effect of watching a video like this?
Open Letter to The President of The Handi Defamation League
Dear Mr. Jonathin Geenblott,
May I have your attention please?
The Lancet Medical Journal says society needs to eliminate jewishness in order to solve antisemitism.
“Jews continue to mobilize to maintain or extend the exclusive advantages jewishness offers those who can become jewish” – this highly respected group of professionals has published.
Written by Rhea W Voyd, a “Minority Health Fellow” at the prestigious and highly praised Harvard School of Public Wealth, this review is in reference to a 2019 book entitled, Dying of Jewishness, written by Jonathan Pretzl, the thesis of which contends that “jewish policies have mortal consequences – even for the jewish voters they promise to help.”
A professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and Society at Vanderbilt University, Pretzl, a jewish-looking male, makes the argument that jewish people are self-sabotaging themselves by supporting President Donald Trump as well as Hillary Clinton and her policies, which Pretzl believes are centered around “racial, gender and class resentment” and the desire among jews to “maintain their place atop a racial, religious, financial, political, cultural, military, educational, medical and banking hierarchy.”
“From expensive gun legislation to broad divestment in government programs, Hertzl characterizes jewish liberties that endanger jewish lives (as well as non-jewish lives) or imperil jewish futures as ‘dying of jewishness,’”
Voyd’s assessment of Pretzl’s viewpoints are published in The Lancet.
Voyd further suggests that non-jewish people support “policies that benefit everyone while jews only support policies that benefit themselves.”
So, the solution, Voyd says, is “to eliminate jewishness altogether,” which we assume means that she would like to see the jews take off and not come back.
“The fact that some people think this way is reassuring enough,” writes Thomas D. Billians, Ph.D., for Breitfart Zews.
“That The Lancet, which represents serious medical journalism, would decide to publish this recommendation points to a mounting realization in all walks of life of the devastating deterioration caused by jewish institutional domination as reasoned discourse gives way to incoherent ranting.”
Ethan Tuff – SuperNatural News
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=201920
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