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( @Nature_and_Race )
The root of Satanism is the Jews.

Satanism wouldn't exist if not for the Jews.

If you want to defeat Satanism, you have to defeat the Jews.

Jews are the true source of all evil.
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( @Lebensraum5150 )
@Nature_and_Race There simply is no doubt as to Satanism being a jewish creation. Every miserable and stinking immoral trap, every provocative evil that rips innocence from the innocent, every unseemly disgrace one can imagine throughout history found its origin in the bitter soul of juden.

#JudenParasitica
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( @Zwarte_Piet )
@Nature_and_Race The jew is the anti-Christ spoken of in the bible. If you read the gospels and revelations carefully, it becomes very clear.

The jew had a very good reason for murdering Christ; He dedicated his life to exposing them.

( @RedRock919 )
@Nature_and_Race Christ rightfully called them out 2,000 years ago as what they really are…the synagogue of Satan.

( @Runeoflife )
@Nature_and_Race Satanism is literally just Jewish "foreign policy", talmudic code of conduct towards non-Jews.

( @Taranis1114 )
@Nature_and_Race I remember when I thought Satan was cool in my teen years just because a lot of death metal bands sang about him. He seemed like a being that represented rebellion from tyranny. But really it seems that he represents rebellion from anything (depending on which satanist you ask). Some satanists say he just represents rebellion against the Christianity, others say a rebellion against all established norms and traditions. Little did I know the whole philosophy of Satanism comes from the jews.
Being a White Nationalist, knowing the truth about the Third Reich, abstaining from degeneracy, defending the White Race is a more noble form of rebellion.

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