Whoops. Guess this one missed the memory hole

It was first published October 22, 2014.

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This could apply to more countries than the Ukraine.

“… as long as any group has challenged the evils of Stalin’s bolshevism, their Nazi collaboration is to be ignored.”

The Ukraine and surrounding area was once home to the Khazars. The Khazars may have disappeared (doubtful) but their ideologies lived on. Nazism and Khazarianism are one in the same to me. Maybe its something in the water. The Wikipedia link above is probably quite “watered down”.

You have to wonder how long Western governments will tolerate the semi-open internet we still have, which allows anybody to access sites that put forward unapproved views… Not much longer, I’ll bet.

On the article itself: It seems a bit exaggerated to me, but I think it contains grains of truth. Anti-Russian and anti-Jewish sentiment in the Ukraine, which go back long before fascism or communism was invented, are definitely present in the culture. On the other hand, there have been a lot of connections and mixing between Russians and Ukrainians for a long time too, and it would probably be an exaggeration to paint the Ukraine as a basically Nazi country. It’s a lot more complicated than that.

I have not been to the Ukraine; however, I suspect there is a relatively small minority of true neo-Nazis there, but enough for the Nazi International / Western forces to use as pawns in any conflict against Russia.

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They were also known as the “name stealers”.
Trade reps on their way over land from Russia to China or India and the reverse, were offered gracious hospitality to draw out their personal data, then killed. A Khazar would assume their identity and take whatever of value the victim brought with him and complete the transaction under the assumed identity, stealing the proceeds. Lying, stealing and murder was their commercial venture.
It wasn’t until Portugal with Vasco De Gama and other European countries established
a maritime route around them that put a damper on their business model.
When they were forced to convert to a religion because they were pagan, they chose to be Jewish to avoid Russian Orthodox Christianity and Islam. Most Jews today are Khazars.
When they infiltrated the Zionist movement they were legitimized and could continue their pagan ways. Wonder why world events are so wacky?

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The Khazars are a part of a group who followed Moses & Israelites out of Egypt, who were not Jews, in the Torah sense of the word. They are known as The Erev Rav.

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They seem to have a quite nasty history.

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