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Why do the Talmudic Jews fear Orthodox Christian monarchy. During the reign of Ivan IV (named ‘the Terrible’ by historians) the entry of Jewish merchants into was completely prohibited. In 1550, when the Catholic Polish king Sigismund Augustus ‘demanded’ that Talmudic Jews be allowed free entry into Russia, Tsar Ivan refused with the following words: "In my state, Jews are not allowed to travel, because in my state, we do not wish to see any evil

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.