You seriously think jews are from ANYWHERE near the region?
I've seen of history
You mean what you're told is history.* Think about traits of jews. Lying, thieving, manipulating, fecal fixation, baby rape, cannibalism. There is a very specific and parrticular area between "peoples" who together share those same traits. Between India and China, where (((gog and magog))) are based. It's in one of the videos. It was the one asked me about and made his own post on after researching it. Maybe he remembers the specific video. Now that I think about it, it was the Alexander The Great video.
e; The Khazer explanation bit may not be that video, I forget, but the (((Gog and Magog))) bit is.
You seriously think jews are from ANYWHERE near the region?
No, I think they moved in there and impersonated/supplanted the people who were from that region.
Of course they lie. Water is wet, everyone dies, jews lie and steal. There are few universal constants, but that's one of them. Whatever they present in the history books is misleading at best, obviously. But there should be hints of what really happened if you can dig in and get source material from before they subverted it, and likely find hints that seem incongruous but fit well once you get rid of the jewish revisions. That's most of what I'm basing my understanding of history on. If there are more sources, or sources analyzed by intelligent people, then I'm interested in reading them and I'm willing to reevaluate what I think I know with the new information.
But there should be hints of what really happened if you can dig in and get source material from before they subverted it,
Eh. It could be everywhere but most of it has been (((destroyed))) and a lot of the remaining part of it deals with Christianity in a positive light. A good number of "redpilled" people are so deep bluepilled that they disregard it because they're )))atheist(((.
Following up. I have reviewed some of the content from Asha Logos and it seems pretty great. The subverted history series in particular is excellent. You should be careful of taking everything presented in it as fact, as the narrator says. But it is interesting, compelling, and fits what we do knows as fact very well. I'm looking forward to looking into more of it in depth.
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