Ellis Washington #racist #wingnut #magick #conspiracy elliswashingtonreport.com

Remember the ancient Khazarians were ethnically Slavic (being originally near the area known today as southeastern section of modern European Russia, southern Ukraine, Crimea, and Kazakhstan). I guess part of their original territory, Kazakhstan, is where the name “Khazars” originates and being racially white for the word, “Caucasian” derives from the Khazarian ancient territory bordering the Caucasus Mountains.

The Khazars were irredeemably a very warlike and criminal tribe, wholly devoted to paganism, the Babylonian occult magick arts and worshippers of Baal, which is the Satanic deity mentioned often times in the Old Testament associated with cannibalism and bloodletting, the sacrificing of children and babies.
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During this period of history we see here that the Khazarians wantonly breached the terms of the treaty with the Russian Confederation to stop stealing and killing travelers through their lands and at the threat of total annihilation forced the Khazars to adopt an Abrahamic religion. The Khazars chose the Judean religion as a means to teach future generations of Khazarians to reform themselves through faith in the God of the Jews, but as with everything Khazarian the Devil is always in the details. For hundreds of years (800-1200 AD) they wantonly lied and broke their Treaty of Non-hostility and Bloodletting with the Russian Confederation by not following true Judaism, but secretly creating a new syncretistic Satanic religion—Babylon Talmudism which combined Judaism with their ancient pagan religion of Babylonian Occult Magick and Baal-Satan worship.

*Q: What part of the world are the Khazarians in today? Are the Khazarians still assuming the identities of other cultures, if so, who? What family or families are represented by the Khazarian Mafia. Hint: Ashkenazi Jews that descended from Eastern Europe and Russia have the answer in plain sight contained in their very name which descends from their ancient land Khazaria and Kazakhstan.

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