Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy ("Mr. Spock") is constantly sighted in cabalistic poses. His famous Vulcan hand sign on the TV series was actually the Hebrew letter, Shin. Its display is part and parcel of Jewish religion. So, every time viewers observed Mr. Spock (Nimoy) giving the sign, they were unknowingly being made a participant in a cabalistic occult ritual.
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Yeah but then it became a Star Trek thing.
Every time you make the 'live long and prosper' sign, you steal Jewish culture. Neat. Unless you're making shit up.
Nope - no sign of Nimoy to-day.
Can't say I saw him yesterday either....
Come to think of it, Saturday was devoid of Nimoyness as well.
"Constantly sighted" is, therefore, not a logical exposition of the degree of Nimoyness.
It's called "Birkat Cohanim" - "The Priests' blessing". It's not cabalistic, and it appears on Jewish tombstones of people who belong to the Cohen family, as a sign of their supposed relation to the priests of old. It's also done in synagogue as part of a Jewish prayer by the same name. Nimoy himself admitted he borrowed the gesture from that context.
Spock also has devil ears. I'll bet if you looked under his hair there would be the sign of the beast, 666!
So, what's the point, Vulcans are Jews?
Let's see, we have the Jewish agenda, the homosexual agenda, the civil rights agenda, and since Vulcans don't eat meat, we're also victims of the vegetarian agenda. Is this some kind of fundie drinking game called "Find the Hidden Agenda?"
So, every time viewers observed Mr. Spock (Nimoy) giving the sign, they were unknowingly being made a participant in a cabalistic occult ritual.
What of it? Since they are as ridiculously nonsensical as your babble, why would I care?
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is a fairly common symbol in everyday, non-occult judaism. Leonard Nimroy was jewish, mentioned the symbol to a producer of the show, who thought it looked like an alien symbol, and it snowballed from there. So, you fail at context.
Freedom Bound: No, the Vulcan salute has three points: The pinky and ring finger together, the middle and index finger together, and the thumb. Many people get so hung up on the difficulty of separating their fingers between their middle and ring fingers that they overlook the thumb and leave it up against the index finger, which is patently incorrect, as any scan of actual Trek photos showing the Vulcan salute will show.
~David D.G.
(recovering Trekkie)
Trekkers, help me out: what was that song Uhura sang about Spock, which had lyrics like "here comes a man in Satan's guise, aboard the starship Enterprise..."?
Nichelle Nichols can technically be considered my second "sexual experience" when a small boy, right after Dawn "MaryAnne" Wells. Those dark, glistening thighs were amazing...Oh, we were discussing the evil Jewiness of Star Trek.
Hrm, you bypassed Trek's for-it's-day!progressive views on feminism and civil rights, forgot George Takei is gay, didn't realize Shatner and Nimoy are both Jewish, didn't mention how much alien tail pop culture has erroneously concluded that Captain Kirk has tapped, and didn't have a clue about the Kirk/Spock slash fandom.
YOU FAIL.
The "Vulcan hand sign"/priestly blessing is patently non-Kabbalistic in origin. The Kabbalah dates from the 11th century CE or so; the priestly blessing was from when the Temple was still in place and the Kohanim had something to do.
I think that the fundie Christian fondness for completely rewriting Jewish history and theology is mostly a way of trying to excuse how far from the original interpretations of their own texts they've drifted.
“Star Trek’s Leonard Nimoy ("Mr. Spock") is constantly sighted in cabalistic poses.”
Poses? Plural? What else?
IIRC, there’s a common Jewish ceremony where most participants keep their eyes closed while priests do their thing. A rebelliso youth, young Leonard peeked and saw the gesture.
Years upon years later, they needed a gesture of the Vulcan salute and he suggested that. Roddenberry knew nothing of Jewish ceremonies and said sure, why not.
It’s not significant, it’s a casual copy.
“So, every time viewers observed Mr. Spock (Nimoy) giving the sign, they were unknowingly being made a participant in a cabalistic occult ritual.”
I licked chocolate fudge off of my wife one time. By your logic that means every time any character mentions or eats fudge, they’re having sex with the audience.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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