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Arraya's avatar

That fantastic feat of international stage-management on the grand scale in October 1917 when Communism (the destroyer of nationhood) and Zionism (the creator of the dominant nation) triumphed at the same instant.

These were not distinct events but originated from the same source with a convergent aim - the destruction of western civiliation and world domination

The one has incited the mob; the other has gained mastery over rulers.

And we are approaching the end game.

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kevin's avatar

A guy from Oldham, Raja Miah MBE, has been banging on about for ages about how the Labour Party has been trading Moslem votes for civic positions such as Mayor.

His informed messages can be found at the Recusant Nine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9KcGMyTOK0

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Miri AF's avatar

Thanks Kevin, I'm well aware of Raja's brilliant work. My OH is from Oldham (just down the road from us in Huddersfield), and his mother has been following and promoting Raja for years. Great to see him coming to more prominence now!

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Priscilla's avatar

And Ben Rubin (UKC) did an interview with him the other day, which was good.

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Kevin Molloy's avatar

I like your reference to Monopoly Miri, yes it's strategic it's all strategic. Long term planning, but to what end. Maybe multiple ends. It is 4D chess, you could even argue that antisemitism is being created. Why are Candace and Tucker being allowed to criticise Israel. It will certainly have its effect. If it all does kick off spectacularly another effect will be the diaspora feeling no choice but to head back to the newly created Greater Israel. Under war conditions, the tricky business of shifting the Pa;estinians will suddenly become light work. And then voila. all the jews return, the one ethno state allowed to remain, whilst all others are a compromised multicultural mess.

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Mary Cox's avatar

Heavy stuff Miri. I was perplexed by Israel's willingness to take actions that unequivocally position them as the "bad guys" in relation to Gaza until I heard a good argument to sugges bet that they were deliberately playing the baddy to further cement the idea that any country that "protects it's borders" is effectively a Nazi state, thus leading to increased acceptance of the NWO.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Gaza, Israel, these places have big problems - but the UK has much bigger problems. These problems could end up with ID theft, drug infestation, abuse, trafficking, and ultimately murder.

I'm not taken in by MSM saying 'look over there' - at least, not always.

One huge problem we have is lack of power and reliable supply.

This will send us backwards to the 1500s - people really will die.

We have some of the highest electricity prices in the world already.

The people with power to change simply carry on destroying.

Part of this is allowing over representation of certain groups by pandering only to minorities. This has gone on for some time, and under Mr Starmer, is getting worse.

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Mary Cox's avatar

Miri and followers, these threads are top notch, heavy going and inspiring all the same time. Only 6 months ao I was subscribing to The Times (I know! Ouch!) and breaking community guidelines on every article, so I hardly ever got a comment published. Then, I woke up, lost a few friends and found a place to talk and think here at substack. I'm grateful.

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Miri AF's avatar

Thanks Mary, I'm sorry to hear about your struggles but really pleased that you've found a more likeminded community. That's what it's all about! :)

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Kika's avatar

I think this is a very important article Miri. It certainly gives me food for thought as I watch our growing government-sponsored outrage (and punishments) for anti-jewish graffiti on walls. This has been declared an "act of terrorism" by our aussie "government" - i.e. the big corporations who really are our government now.

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Priscilla's avatar

I think there is a lot of confusion around 'antisemitic' and 'anti-zionist' (on purpose?) - the two are not the same at all. I am anti-zionist but am absolutely not antisemitic, having a much loved Jewish d-in-law and many Jewish friends.

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Elena's avatar

Yes, it is on purpose.

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Farleyboy's avatar

zionists = poorly educated on what they are supporting.

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Priscilla's avatar

Poor Bible teaching

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Kika's avatar

Another thought, perhaps "Whitechapel" should be changed to "Brown mosque" or something similar?

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Priscilla's avatar

I sort of get what you are saying here, Miri, but I do wonder where Israel fits into this picture, with its genocide in Gaza, etc. I do not think Israel's influence on US/UK politicians is benign. And there is considerable support for the hard pressed people of Gaza, many of whom are Muslims. How does all this fit into the picture? I am slightly at sea with all this.

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Miri AF's avatar

Thanks Priscilla, Israel's influence on the US and UK is certainly not benign, and Trump has filled his cabinet full of insane Zionist "Israel firsters" like Elise Stefanik (and RFK Jr is a big Israel guy too). Once Iran is seen to "assassinate" Trump, support for Gaza will tank, and more and more will side with Israel, who will basically communicate, "you see what these savage Muslims are like? This is why we have to take a hard line with them". It's why so many prominent anti-Muslim voices in the UK and US are also very pro-Israel / Zionism (Tommy Robinson, Katie Hopkins). Anti-Muslim sentiment galvanised by real issues like grooming gangs, and fake ones like staged "terror attacks", has been hijacked by the social engineers to ultimately benefit Israel and Zionism.

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Priscilla's avatar

You're very likely right, but it will have a terrible effect on the poor Palestinians who have lost pretty well everything. Plus there are 'good' Muslims (rather like there are good and bad Christians, Hindus, etc) - what will happen to them? I think it's a pretty bleak scenario - indeed, it's a pretty bleak world we're living in! I need to concentrate on Jesus, the light of the world, to keep sane.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

The missing element for our Muslim community is there is a far greater degree of inter-dependence than we have. The UK has atomised communities, families, industries and endlessly debased anything to do with the nation - behaviour that is far, far from 'normal'.

Sure, the Muslim community squabble and have a range of good to evil people, just like any community. The difference is the no-believers are outside, and can only become part of this by conversion. Anyone on the outside is not worth consideration, according to elements of this particular community.

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Farleyboy's avatar

If you can, try and get through the quran. It is what they believe. Right up there with the talmud.

You bet, anyone on the outside is not worth it, same with the other guys under their tyrant.

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Priscilla's avatar

Yes, I am sure you are right.

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Johan's avatar

These days, in the morning when switching on the phone I wonder if today is the day I will see reels of reports that it happened during the night aka Trump exited stage left. ⏰

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Farleyboy's avatar

Interesting, when I turn on the internet, I wonder if it will turn on at all, due to a nighttime emp.

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Dyledaman-vanizdayha's avatar

Very astute observation Miri ... thanks again for your time and work

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Kika's avatar

Here we go again ……. “In Munich German police have arrested an Afghan asylum seeker after his car rammed into a crowd, injuring about 30 people — some of whom remain in a serious condition.”

Note the timing of this latest psyop …….. “It comes on the eve of an international security conference in the city on immigration and ahead of the German election next weekend. The suspected attack came hours before international leaders including US Vice-President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were due to arrive in the city for the Munich Security Conference.”

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-14/dozens-injured-car-rams-crowd-munich-crowd-how-it-unfolded/104936006

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Petra Liverani's avatar

I feel like I'm waiting to sit back and eat popcorn at the movies while it all unfolds (I never get popcorn at the movies though and I hardly see a movie these days). I know it's very superficial and silly but I'm just so curious to see if Trump is fake-assassinated.

Everything you say makes perfect sense, Miri, except I think the plan will fail no matter what they do. Whether it does or not I think won't be known till after I'm gone ... but who knows?

This article is of a more philosophical nature and only very indirectly related but I think it adds an interesting perspective.

https://joelrafidi.substack.com/p/the-hidden-cost-of-performative-compassion

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AbiM's avatar

Destroying 2 major religions?! Finally!! A global plan I can get behind!

Look, I imagine Jesus was a good guy, but Christianity turned into just another hierarchy to control the masses. The church as an institution is corrupt and has to go.

As for Islam, how anyone can believe Mohamed heard the 'word of god' who just happened to always support this human plans….please. If you don’t know about Zaynab, who was both his daughter in law and his 7th wife, please have a quick google. It’s insane this stuff was ever accepted as 'divine'.

Overall, a pretty heartening essay, for a change!

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Catherine Cooper's avatar

A brilliant analysis of the situation, thank you Miri.

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Arraya's avatar

You can't destroy ideas

“Jews should rejoice at the fact that Christian Europe is losing its identity as a punishment for what it did to us for the hundreds of years were in exile there,” Efrati said.

“We will never forgive Europe’s Christians for slaughtering millions of our children, women and elderly . . . throughout the generations, in a consistent manner which characterizes all factions of hypocritical Christianity.

“And now, Europe is losing its identity in favor of another people and another religion, and there will be no remnants and survivors from the impurity of Christianity, which shed a lot of blood it won’t be able to atone for,” he said.

“With the help of God, the gentiles there will adopt a healthier life with a lot of modesty and integrity, and not like the hypocritical Christianity which appears pure but is fundamentally corrupt,” the rabbi added.

“Even if we are in a major war with the region’s Arabs over the Land of Israel, Islam is still much better as a gentile culture than Christianity,” rabbi Efrati concluded.

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Arraya's avatar

Yes, I am sadly aware

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Tanja's avatar

And so instead of returning to your country of birth you went to Palestine and perpetrate what was done to you on the Palestinians , dont' you think it would have been beast to stay in Europe, what is the point of going from one hell to another?

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Arraya's avatar

They came from eastern europe , north africa and the middle east

Most are not from Europe. Barely any from western europe

They all are unifed in their hate for western civilization which they associate with Christianity

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Priscilla's avatar

I think that is very sad. Those who call themselves Christians are generally only cultural Christians, not truly believing Christians at all. The UK is no longer a 'Christian' nation, in my view. All the Old Testament points towards Jesus, the Messiah - the prophesies about his coming minutely and exactly fulfilled. I agree, though, that Western civilisation (if that is what they think represents Christianity) has come now to be corrupt and pretty well like Sodom and Gomorrah!! But true Christians do their best (a daily struggle) to stick to our manual for life, the Bible. And there's no greater book!

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Farleyboy's avatar

The Orthodox Christian communities are not cultural Christians at all.

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Priscilla's avatar

Can you explain that further?

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Farleyboy's avatar

You are saying that those who call themselves Christians are not truly believing Christians at all. Some most certainly are. From my experience, the Orthodox are a very dedicated group. In fact, I would call it the true church of Christianity, seeing as though it hasn't changed since the time of Christ. Throwing out Bible quotes and yelling the blood moon of israel, does not a Christian make. (from the likes of nutbars Joyce meyer or joel osteen). Unless I am reading your original comment wrong.

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Tanja's avatar

I think you should dig a little bit into history the Jew of central and Eastern Europe where European they did not move to Israel because they hated the Christian but because the Zionist needed manpower.

WW2 it has boiled down to the holocaust, and we forget the rest the millions of Slavs that suffered loss and displacement the ethnic cleansing of the Istrian peninsula and Dalmatia the killing of thousands of Italians that Mussolini betrayed by leaving half of the country in the hand of the German and allied forces, WW2 was never about religion it was a plan to destroy the continent to move people out of the land and into the city and being militarily colonised by the USA.

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Arraya's avatar

Generally speaking the Jewish masses didnt want to go. And by the late 20s the zionist movement was dead in the water. They didn’t have the leverage of ‘Russian persecution’ after the communist revolution

Enter the mysterious Mr Hitler

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Elena's avatar

The "Russian" October revolution 1917 was caused by profound hatred of Orthodox Christianity.

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Arraya's avatar

I don't know if I would call it a cause, per se, but it was a motivating factor that fueled the revolutionary fire.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Well, if that's true, the thesis is based on profound ignorance.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

The Rabbi's comment lacks credibility. Christianity owes much to Jews, so the is last statement is pointless - and rather offensive.

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Arraya's avatar

Doest really matter, that is the common feeling among religious jews

In their mind all of Jewish woes come from Christianity

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

I have not found that. Further, all the evidence points to many bigger threats to Jews that Christians - for example, those who don't believe in anything at all?

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