Here's a provocative year 2000 essay by Jana Janus, exploring that very
topic via a few telling paragraphs by H. G. Wells. PDF version with nifty
new montage cover attached as well. Jana (RogueButterfly) does not appear to
be posting anymore. Back when I read this it was the most powerful piece of
writing I'd ever encountered.
[Let me interject some headlines at this point]
They have taken our Divine Inheritance, corrupted it and sold it back to us
for a profit.
- Jana Janus, Nomads of the Diaspora
Other quotes:
The big secret they try to hide
"An examination of the bones in those areas have revealed signs of pot
polishing and cut marks, both indicative of the presence and practice of
cannibalism. The nomads have a voracious appetite for unblemished Human
flesh. Their "lord" demands this. Their priests must supply this. They are
dangerous predators who dine their way through entire civilizations."
The hive is the horror of the herd
"The nomads themselves are not herd animals, they are hive animals,
completely lacking in individuality and spontaneity. They share one mind
between them, insect-like, and all their characteristics, habits and modes
of behavior are ritualized. A herd, on the other hand, is made up of
individuals, each capable of independent action, unless frightened into a
stampede. I have watched herds of cattle. They eat, they rest, they
socialize, they wander, they tend their young, they also come when the bull
calls them but they do not do all these things in unison. Herd animals do
not sit out the Sabbath."
What it is they're doing
"In conclusion, the reality is that the Jews are nomads with an insect-like
mentality. They do not hold any "rights" whatsoever to a "homeland" in the
Middle East or anywhere else for that matter. They are incredibly dangerous
and parasitical and must not be allowed to rule or practice their so-called
"religion". It is devil worship and conjures up untold misery on Humanity."
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TSR NOMADS OF THE DIASPORA
Posted By: RogueButterfly
Date: Thursday, 26-Oct-2000 12:25:59
The Slazon Report #102400
Nomads of the Diaspora
The "Holy Bible" is full of holes. The "Old Testament" is history rewritten
to glorify nomads, the most inferior people ever to roam the Earth. The only
things "new" about the New Testament are the ever new and fresh words and
actions attributed to those whom we have come to know, and love, as Jesus
and John the Baptist. I assure you, by their words and by their actions we
shall know Them. They were not, nor could they ever have been, nomads (aka
Jews).
The Old Testament is history rewritten by nomadic plagiarists in their
attempt to create a record to support their ridiculously outlandish claims
to titles such as: "The Chosen Ones" and land in the Middle East. The Old
Testament is filled with falsified historical records of basically real
events written to cast the "tribes of scribes"
themselves in the roles of heroes or victims, whichever suited their purpose
at the time. The only way they could accomplish this was to destroy, distort
or conceal all physical evidence of real history and attempt to prevent
Humanity from ever accessing the indelible "Akashic Record" which is the
authentic record of every action of every life on Earth. The nomadic fools
still think they can hide their activities by doing their evil deeds in
underground chambers. They are 'way wrong.
The Earth itself is a gigantic recording device and broadcasts through
spinning.
The following excerpt could well be called "Exhibit A" in building the
criminal case against the nomadic predators. It is taken from "The Outline
of History" by H.G. Wells. When reading it keep in mind that "nomads" are,
in fact, the Jews of the Diaspora, the first followers of the depraved
"lord[s]" of the Old Testament.
"Civilization is something more than the occasional seasonal growing of
wheat. It is the settlement of men upon an area continuously cultivated and
possessed, who live in buildings continuously inhabited with a common rule
and a common city or citadel. For a long time civilization may quite
possibly have developed in Mesopotamia without any relations with the
parallel beginnings in Egypt. The two settlements may have been quite
independent, arising separately out of the widely diffused Heliolithic
Neolithic culture. Or they may have had a common origin in the region of the
Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and southern Arabia.
"The first condition necessary to a real settling down of Neolithic men, as
distinguished from a mere temporary settlement among abundant food, was of
course a trustworthy all-the-year-round supply of water, fodder for the
animals, food for themselves, and building material for their homes. There
had to be everything they could need at any season, and no want that would
tempt them to wander further. [Sounds like a description of Paradise.--JJ]
This was a possible state of affairs, no doubt, in many European and Asiatic
valleys; and in many such valleys, as in the case of the Swiss lake
dwellings, men settled from a very early date indeed; but nowhere, of any
countries now known to us, were these favourable conditions found upon such
a scale, and nowhere did they hold good so surely year in and year out as in
Egypt and in the country between the upper waters of the Euphrates and
Tigris and the Persian Gulf. Here was a constant water supply under enduring
sunlight; trustworthy harvests year by year; in Mesopotamia wheat yielded,
says Herodotus, two hundredfold to the sower; Pliny says that it was cut
twice and afterwards yielded good fodder for sheep; there were abundant
palms and many sorts of fruits, and as for building material, in Egypt there
was clay and easily worked stone, and in Mesopotamia a clay that becomes a
brick in the sunshine. In such countries men would cease to wander and
settle down almost unawares; they would multiply and discover themselves
numerous and by their their numbers safe from any casual assailant. They
multiplied producing a denser human population than the earth had ever known
before; their houses became more substantial, wild beasts were exterminated
over great areas, the security of life increased so that ordinary men went
about in the towns and fields without without encumbering themselves with
weapons, and among themselves, at least, they became peaceful peoples. men
took root as man had never taken root before.
"But the fertile and more seasonal lands outside these favoured areas, in
the forests of Europe, the Arabian deserts, and the seasonal pastures of
Central Asia, there developed on the other hand a thinner, more active
population of peoples, the primitive nomadic peoples. In contrast with the
settled fold, the agriculturists, these nomads lived freely and dangerously.
They were in comparison lean and hungry men.
Their herding was still blended with hunting; they fought constantly for
their pastures against hostile families. The discoveries in the elaboration
of implements and the use of metals made by the settled peoples spread to
them and improved their weapons. They followed the settled folk from
Neolithic phase to Bronze phase. It is possible that in the case of iron,
the first users were nomadic. They become more warlike with better arms, and
more capable of rapid movements with the improvement of their transport. One
must not think of a nomadic stage as a predecessor of a settled stage in
human affairs. To begin with, man was a slow drifter, following food. Then
one sort of men began to settle down, and another sort became more
distinctly nomadic. The settled sort began to rely more and more upon grain
for food; the nomad began to make a greater use of milk for food. he bred
his cows for milk. The two ways of life specialized in opposite directions.
It was inevitable that nomad folk and the settled folk should clash, that
the nomads should seem hard barbarians to the settled peoples, and the
settled peoples soft and effeminate and very good plunder to the nomad
peoples. Along the fringes of the developing civilizations there must have
been a constant raiding and bickering between hardy nomadic tribes and
mountain tribes and the more numerous and less warlike peoples in the towns
and villages.
"For the most part this was a mere raiding of the borders. The settled folk
had the weight of numbers on their side; the herdsmen might raid and loot,
but they could not stay. That sort of mutual friction might go on for many
generations. But ever and again we find some leader or some tribe amidst the
disorder of free and independent nomads, powerful enough to force a sort of
unity upon its kindred tribes, and then woe betide the nearest civilization.
Down pour the united nomads on the unwarlike, unarmed plains, and there
ensues a war of conquest.
Instead of carrying off the booty, the conquerors settle down on the
conquered land, which becomes all booty for them; the villagers and townsmen
are reduced to servitude and tribute-paying, they become hewers of wood and
drawers of water, and the leaders of the nomads become kings and princes,
masters and aristocrats. They, too, settle down, they learn many of the arts
and refinements of the conquered, they cease to be lean and hungry, but for
may generations they retain traces of their old nomadic habits, they hunt
and indulge in open-air sports, they drive and race chariots, they regard
work, especially agricultural work, as the lot of an inferior race and
class.
"This in a thousand variations has been one of the main stories in history
for the last seventy centuries or more. In the first history that we can
clearly decipher we find already in all the civilized regions a distinction
between a non-working ruler class and the working mass of the population.
And we find, too, that after some generations, the aristocrat, having
settled down, begins to respect the arts and refinements and lawabidiness of
settlement, and to lose something of his original hardihood. he
intermarries, he patches up a sort of toleration between conqueror and
conquered; he exchanges religious ideas and learns the lessons upon which
soil and climate insist. He becomes a part of the civilization he has
captured. And as he does so, events gather towards a fresh invasion by the
free adventurers of the outer world." (pp. 131-135) --H.G. Wells "The
Outline of History" (Garden City Publishing Co., Inc. 1930)
The nomads have done this to all peaceful and civilized nations.
Please understand what we have lost because of them. You have only to look
around at the world today, with your eyes open, and your thoughts free to
see it. The nomads are responsible for every evil act ever committed in the
world from the beginning right up to this minute.
They have done to others what they do not want done to them. They have
stolen every single God-Given Gift and used it to do evil. They have taken
our Divine Inheritance, corrupted it and sold it back to us for a profit.
They did this in Egypt during Joseph's time and continue to do it today.
They have been difficult to trace historically because, once they invade a
civilization and conqueror it, they assume the identity of those they have
conquered. This has puzzled many anthropologists, archeologists and ancient
historians. Throughout the ancient world they have found archeological
evidence that a completely separate group of people suddenly appears to
reside side by side in the dwellings of the original inhabitants. After an
unspecified period of time the original inhabitants vanish without a trace
except for their bones. An examination of the bones in those areas have
revealed signs of pot polishing and cut marks, both indicative of the
presence and practice of cannibalism. The nomads have a voracious appetite
for unblemished Human flesh. Their "lord" demands this. Their priests must
supply this. They are dangerous predators who dine their way through entire
civilizations. The English language fails when it comes to describing the
extent of their cruelty. It is necessary to call on mathematics and the
"Power of Tens". Cruelty to the 10th power. Theft to the 100th power.
Viciousness to the 1000th power. Evil to the 1,000,000th power.
Long ago they entered Paradise and raped and tortured and looted it.
They decided that they liked it there so they stayed, taking on the identity
and the history of the Paradisical population. A few of their victims
managed to escape. The nomads didn't worry much about them.
They figured they would find them when the time came. After all, they were
hunters, and hunters hunt. Eventually, after laying waste to Paradise and
assuming the characteristics of those whom they had so wantonly devoured,
the greedy and gluttonous nomads moved on. Since their Human herds had
become dangerously depleted, it was time to hunt again, only now they were
armed with the stolen idea of being "special" and "created by God".
The nomads themselves are not herd animals, they are hive animals,
completely lacking in individuality and spontaneity. They share one mind
between them, insect-like, and all their characteristics, habits and modes
of behavior are ritualized. A herd, on the other hand, is made up of
individuals, each capable of independent action, unless frightened into a
stampede. I have watched herds of cattle. They eat, they rest, they
socialize, they wander, they tend their young, they also come when the bull
calls them but they do not do all these things in unison. Herd animals do
not sit out the Sabbath.
Once, on a camping trip, I witnessed a young heifer who refused to come when
the bull called her. She was too interested in my campsite.
The bull came closer and called her firmly. She was torn. I could see this.
She looked at me. She looked longingly at my tent and things and hesitated.
The bull snorted and called her even louder. Reluctantly she obeyed and
started walking slowly towards him glancing back at the tent and me. When
the bull was satisfied that she was coming he turned and headed up the hill,
confident it seemed, that she would follow.
She did, but slowly. When she was gone I realized that I loved her! I stood
there utterly amazed by the depth of feeling I had for her. I missed her
fiercely within minutes of her leaving. I actually felt the urge to follow
her and I had a brief vision of joining her and the herd myself. I wondered
if the bull would accept me. That incident had a profound effect on me. It
was the first time I realized that I did not know WHAT a cow REALLY was.
From that I realized that I did not know what anything REALLY was. I had
been living in a world of labels, without questioning them. It began to dawn
on me that no one really knew anything about anything. We were living in a
gigantic mystery and yet some of the most evil, shallow people have had the
audacity to place themselves as obstacles in the path of knowledge. Such are
the ways of the nomads.
Matthew 23:13 But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye
shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in
[yourselves], neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in.
In conclusion, the reality is that the Jews are nomads with an insect-like
mentality. They do not hold any "rights" whatsoever to a "homeland" in the
Middle East or anywhere else for that matter. They are incredibly dangerous
and parasitical and must not be allowed to rule or practice their so-called
"religion". It is devil worship and conjurers up untold misery on Humanity.
We must bell them as we would bell a cat in order to protect those we love.
Identifying them and exposing them for what they are is also a kindness to
them, preventing them from committing further crimes against Humanity. Their
guilt is enormous. They have proven themselves incapable of resisting the
influence of evil. Compassion dictates that we must help them since most of
them have been taken in their infancy. We must consider them "possessed".
"[This] in a thousand variations has been one of the main stories in history
for the last seventy centuries or more."
--Ibid.
Yes, I know them oh so well. They cannot hide who and what they are from me.
I am The Witness to all their dirty deeds from The Alpha to The Omega. It's
Omega time now.
Jana Janus
Omnipresent on The Mean Planet
--
-- Tsun
"Don't tread on me."
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