The Meaning Of Hanukkah

Hanukkah is about when Jews let down their guard and allowed the Greeks to run the Federal Reserve and the media.

Rabbi Shlomo Einhorn says: “Hanukkah is the only time they were able to hit us from the inside… The Greeks found a way from the inside… How did they get in? Because they had something in common with us — a love of wisdom. There was already a rapport. That created a connection. We allowed the door to open. We allowed the enemy in. We let them inside… We’re not going to burn their Torah, destroy their Torah, we’re going to translate their Torah into Greek. We’re going to allow them to corrupt themselves. We translated the Torah for them. They went on the inside and they had us. When it was too late, we turned around saw that they were inside the fortress.”

It sounds exactly like how many gentiles have viewed Jews and their disproportionate influence in such craziness as pornography, prostitution, feminism, pacifism, marxism, TV, and gangster rap. America allowed in millions of Jewish immigrants (about a million of whom became communists and socialists circa 1950) and these immigrants took over the high points in American culture and media.

Conversos were Jews in the Middle Ages who converted to Christianity. Many of them and their descendants became Christian intellectuals who pushed for a secularized version of Christianity. They took Christianity apart from within.

The more divided a nation, the weaker. The more diversity, the weaker. The more Jewish Israel is, for instance, the stronger.

Every group is weakened when it allows outsiders to direct them. The Native Americans were not strengthened by the entrance of White Europeans.

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