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|    Day Brown to Kenneth McVay OBC    |
|    Re: "JEWISH RITUAL SLANDERS" IN RUSSIA    |
|    22 Oct 06 20:14:50    |
      XPost: soc.culture.jewish, alt.community       From: daybrown@wildblue.net              Kenneth McVay OBC wrote:       >>Few people in the city believe that the Jewish murderers ever come to trial       >>and that the murders would be properly clarified by police investigaters in       >>present-day new democratic Russia.       > What evidence exists that the perpetrators were Jews, other than the       "convinced"       > Russians?       Indeed. And "democratic Russia"?              Its perhaps instructive as well to consider that Russia has been a       *Christian* nation for centuries, even during the commie era. During       which however, they were not ruled by obvious Christians. Certainly       there were "Jews" in the Commie government, but they were only genetic,       not scriptural. They at least, therefore, were not hypocrites.              And instuctive as well to consider the history of Central Asia from       Kashgar & Tashent to Kucha & Urumchi. These city states were founded by       Aryans, run by them for centuries, but they *never* had a "Jewish       problem" because they were not run by Christians. There are innumerable       ancient frescos where you can see the big nosed, red and blond haired       merchants donating to monks... *Buddhist* monks.              For a thousand years or more, there was a widely distributed population       of Aryan *Buddhists* that never had a "Jewish problem".              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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