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Please note that the answers here have been deliberately kept brief and succinct so as to provide the reader with an idea of the subject for further research.
Also sometimes my answers are painfully crude and unscientific, but this should hopefully prompt anyone thirsty for the truth to research these topics further. I have tried to provide suitable research areas where possible.
1. What does the term Khazar mean and what types of Khazar are there?
The word Khazar comes from the Khazarian Empire/people of 7th century. The location between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea (Georgia). These are people who run our world today. They artificially call themselves Jews, but they are not, they are European/Russian gentiles. There are two types of Khazars – the Ashkenazi (90% those of the North) and the Sephardic (10% pertaining to the South). The Ashkenazi are the most dominant of the two.
Please see film ʻThe Khazarian Conspiracyʼ or read ʻThe Thirteenth Tribeʼ by Authur Koestler for more info.
2. Define the history of the people in Gaza and what significance does it have in this whole agenda?
The people of Gaza today are predominantly displaced non JK people who have been mercilessly ejected from their homes and location of mainland Palestine since 1946.
There are 1.5 million people barely surviving in horrendous dangerous conditions in this tiny strip of land on the border of Egypt. It is often referred to as the worldʼs largest open-air prison camp and regime of apartheid. The people are isolated from the world behind huge imposing concrete walls and watch towers.
The Gazans are the direct victims from these JK. They are directly affected on a daily basis because these JK want a criminal base under the name of is-ra-el.
3. How does the Koran refer to Jesus?
Both Jesus and Mary are referred to with great respect in the Koran (Quʼran non-American spelling) and no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in Jesus. In fact Jesus is referred to as a prophet and when his name is mentioned it is often followed by ʻon whom be peaceʼ in a mark of respect. Jesus has much more references in the Koran than Mohammed.
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