28 September, 2008

An Anti-Jihad Bill

Posted by Socrates in Congress, Islam, jewhad, jewish hate & hypocrisy, Jewish Tyranny, judaism, Socrates at 1:42 pm | Permanent Link

How about an anti-Judaism bill instead? A “religion” based upon bigotry and supremacism, Judaism is “fundamentally hostile” to the gentile world:

[Press Release].


  • 10 Responses to “An Anti-Jihad Bill”

    1. Stu Gavin Says:

      Failed candidate Tancredo is pandering to the false notion of Islamic power in the U.S.

    2. apollonian Says:

      Can Jews Defy Cyclic Nature Of History?
      (Apollonian, 28 Sep 08)

      Actually, that’s why Christianity was invented–anti-semitism. But it just goes to show the power of lies and COUNTERFEIT fraud-conspiracy (see RealityZone.com for expo/ref. on US Federal Reserve Bank [Fed] scam) which rather seems to have bought-out Christianity to render it the perceived Jew-friendly organization it is today–indeed, even a Jew auxilliary -type organization (“junior Jews,” Jewwiest of all gentiles), as in form of “Judeo-Christianity” (JC–see Whtt.org and TruthTellers.org for expo/ref.), so Jew-friendly and -sympathetic.

      Nowadays, I simply advocate outright, simplified Jew-extermination to immediately assuage the problems of the world, but people still look at me as if I’m cracked–which goes to show the power of money and sheer counterfeit fraud for persuading people.

      But I have confidence–the more things degenerate, the better for the cause of anti-semitism–so I pray, anyway. At a certain pt., I fervently believe and hope, as the stock of survivors grows ever smaller, finally, eventually, some will arrive at that conclusion of truth–actually just an observation: HEY, JEWS SUCK. I mean, for gosh sakes, are those hook-noses ugly, or what?

      CONCLUSION: Thus is history CYCLIC, in “Decline of the West,” by Oswald Spengler, and it’s just matter of time as we weather this horrific Jew-disease-of-opportunity, feeding on excess, over-populated gentiles. At certain pt., gentiles will be soooo under-populated, Jews so over-populated, Jews will have begin to consume one another–do u think? Honest elections and death to the Fed. Apollonian

    3. Curious Says:

      Most people do not know jews have their own Sharia; the Noahide Laws, and their own Jihad, milkhemet mizvah.

    4. Socrates Says:

      Curious Says: Most people do not know jews have their own Sharia; the Noahide Laws, and their own Jihad, milkhemet mizvah.

      Interesting:
      http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Milhemet-Mitzvah

    5. Zarathustra Says:

      Apparently, Islam is the last religion it’s still safe to criticize. Bullshit. I will criticize them all (except for Zorastrianism, for obvious reasons).

    6. -JC Says:

      Let’s get the whole of the link into the permanent record here before it receives the “attention from an expert on the subject” (Read “is sanitized”). http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Milhemet-Mitzvah

      Encyclopedia > Milhemet Mitzvah

      This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.
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      Milkhemet Mitzvah (Hebrew: ????? ?????, “commandment war”) is the Judaic term for a war, which according to the Halakha, the King of a religious Jewish monarchy (or leader of a sovereign religious Jewish state) must enter into, regardless of Sanhedrin permission. A Milkhemet Reshut: ????? ????, “authorized war” represents a discretionary war, which according to Jewish law requires the permission of a Sanhedrin. Mitzvah (Hebrew: מצווה, IPA: , commandment; plural, mitzvot; from צוה, tzavah, command) is a word used in Judaism to refer to (a) the commandments, of which there are 613, given in the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) or (b) any Jewish law at all. … The word Hebrew most likely means to cross over, referring to the Semitic people crossing over the Euphrates River. … For a discussion of Jews as an ethnicity or ethnic group see the article on Jew. … |- |} Marxism, succeeded by the Soviet ideology, distinguished the just and unjust war. … Halakha (Hebrew: הלכה; also transliterated as Halakhah, Halacha, Halakhot and Halachah) is the collective corpus of Jewish religious law, including biblical law (the 613 mitzvot) and later talmudic and rabbinic law as well as customs and traditions. … For the tractate in the Mishnah, see Sanhedrin (tractate). … Halakha (Hebrew: הלכה; also transliterated as Halakhah, Halacha, Halakhot and Halachah) is the collective corpus of Jewish religious law, including biblical law (the 613 mitzvot) and later talmudic and rabbinic law as well as customs and traditions. … For the tractate in the Mishnah, see Sanhedrin (tractate). …

      Unlike Milkhemet Reshut wars, which tended to be fought to expand territory or for economic reasons and had exemption clauses, Milhemet Mitzvah tended to be invoked in defensive wars, when vital interests were at risk. An exemption is a rule or law which excepts certain things from another rule or law. … Just war is the name of a tradition that believes that war is permissible but only if it satisfies a set of moral or legal rules. …

      External links

      * “Milhemet Mitzva and Milhemet Reshut”, Shlomo Goren. (Hebrew)

    7. -JC Says:

      Hebrew character formatting apparently doesn’t come-across in the posting.

    8. Cpt. Candor Says:

      I believe the 2nd page of Revilo Oliver’s critique of “The Enemy of Europe” discussed at length the relationship between Zoroastrianism and the three “Monotheisms” that successively sprung from the Middle East.

      Notice how the more ZOG outlaws stuff, the more it proliferates?

    9. Zararthustra Says:

      The Cult of Zoroaster or Zarathustra in Persia, along with the worship of Mithras in Babylonia, Lord Buddha and the Holy Trinity of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu in India all influenced the development of Essenism in Palestine, which in turn gave rise to Christianity. All of these religions are based on the Cycle of the Seasons, the Cycle of the Sun, Numerology and Astrology.

    10. Cpt. Candor Says:

      Yeah, I’ve noticed that pattern popping up in most faiths around the world. Zoroastrianism and similar faiths occasionally grasp the philosophical part of my interest, and I’m fully aware that Oliver’s comparison is merely one side of the cube, so to speak.