Henry Makow PhD #racist #conspiracy #wingnut henrymakow.com


In May 1939, the passenger liner "St. Louis" carrying 900 German Jewish refugees was turned away from Havana. The liner lingered near the coast of Florida but FDR refused to let it dock. Reluctantly, the ship returned to Europe where the refugees were divided among four Allied countries, of which three were soon overrun.

The image of unwanted Jews was seared into the collective Jewish psyche. It argued the necessity of a homeland in Israel as insurance against antisemitism. Millions of Jews devoted their money and lives to wresting Israel from its rightful owners and building "a Jewish sanctuary" there. Millions of non-Jews were recruited to this cause.

A book, "The Holocaust Conspiracy" (1989) shows how Allied and neutral governments ensured that most Jews would remain in Europe and would die.
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In this book, Perl argues that the Jewish holocaust was part of an international conspiracy. But of course, he didn't understand that the perpetrators were "the Illuminati," the highest rung of Freemasonry empowered by the world central banking cartel. Their goal is to create a world government tyranny dedicated to Lucifer with its capital in Jerusalem.

Holocaust means "burned offering." By what logic can we call this genocide a "sacrifice"? By Illuminati logic of course! They sacrificed Jews to hoodwink the world into establishing a Masonic state in Israel. The design of the Israeli Supreme Court is proof that this is exactly what has transpired. Modern Israel was Masonic from its conception.
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As the New World Order becomes more onerous, and the position of Americans more perilous, the Illuminati (i.e. Cabalists, Freemasons) may be happy to use ordinary Jews as their scapegoats once again. After all, we never hear about Freemasons, and Zionists did it before.

In conclusion, the holocaust was used to trick Jews into establishing Israel. It also gave Jews a moral impunity, where some think they have a right to kill non-Jews.

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