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Kikes invented the concept of whiteness as a way to control goyim

@lord_nougat @Red_Hat

If you read the Old Testament does it ever seem like God is trying to be a good vampire but needs the blood to stop being a bad vampire.

Like God is all mellow until someone does something bad and then he can not control his wraith until he drinks some blood

Like it is medicine to stop a fit of violent insanity or something

I am not saying God is a vampire, I am just saying sometimes the text seems like it could be understood that way when I read it

and thin wires encircling a city totally just confound his retarded godbrain!

@lord_nougat @Red_Hat

It also looks like light shines differently over the spot where they wear the hat

@lord_nougat @Red_Hat

Maybe it looks kind of like the hair was pressed flat where the hat would usually be

@lord_nougat @Red_Hat

What if the Kike god is not gullible he just is not all knowing and has a unique type of blindness in which hats make people invisible to him

@lord_nougat @Red_Hat

Another possibility is you can spot Ashkenazi and Sepahrdic Kikes by their hair and it is genetic so they wear the hats so people do not know how to spot them when the hats are off because they do not want people to know about the genetic difference

@lord_nougat @Red_Hat

I noticed many times when I looked at Jews head when they had the hat off it still looked like the hat was there. I thought maybe wearing the hat so long effected the pattern of the hair on the head. It seems like I can see the hat even when the hat is off when I look at male Jews hair. I noticed this a long time ago. Now you might still be able to see these magic Kippah and spot them by their hair or maybe they have been using them a long time.

Called the “Magic Kippa,” the head coverings, made of synthetic hair, are washable, brushable and dyeable. Inventor Shalom Koresh told the AP he invented them so that observant Jewish men “could feel comfortable going to places where they are afraid to go, or places where they can’t wear it and feel secure.”

jta.org/jewniverse/2015/anti-s

@Red_Hat @lord_nougat

The kike hat has more than one name to it

"kippah (skullcap or yarmulke, pronounced “yamaka”) is a small hat or headcovering. In traditional Jewish communities"

myjewishlearning.com/article/k

Orrthodox and "Liberal" Judaism are two sides of the same racist coin

Both consider Whites and Jews to be different races

Kikes enslaved blacks

Liberal Jews pretend they are so sorry that Whites enslaved blacks and that Whites must pay reparations for Slavery that they pretend White people but not Kikes did

This is in line with the Orthodox Jewish policy of hating, conning, slandering, enslaving and slaying non Jewish races found in the ancient Orthodox Jewish scriptures

@ai6yr

not wanting to make people scared by accident

is a better way to word it

@amerika

I do not know if Jesus existed but I do not believe that Jesus was created to spread the type of Judaism that Christ hating kikes promote

Jesus taught the Old Testament Jewish ten commandments as they would be implemented in a Roman Government system instead of a Israeli government system

The ten commandments of the Old Testament are not compatible with the Kike religion

So Jesus is Old Testament Judaism in plain sight and Jesus is not Kike Judaism in a mask

@ai6yr

If the person you are talking to is obsessed with calling white people racists then they will say that that sentence is offensive. I do not consider that sentence to be offensive. I assume "spooked the natives" means that someone did something in the past that scared some group of people by accident or on purpose

AurigaBooks wrote, "Khazarian Jew Name-Stealers assassinated Paul McCartney and stole his identity to further their NWO Agenda"

goyimtv.com/v/2434161617/Ashke

Ashkenazy Jews/Khazarian Mafia, Paul McCartney, and the NWO (Paul is Dead)

AurigaBooks

Goyim TV dot com

@lord_nougat

So Kippah in Biblical Hebrew means to bow down and it does not mean a hat

So maybe they borrowed the word Kippah meaning a hat from another language where it means hat

There is a sentence taught in beginner Hebrew to English speakers to learn Hebrew pronouns

"Who is he? He is she"

Sounds very transgender

They call singular males who and singlular females he

@lord_nougat

I will suggest the word Kippah did not originate from Hebrew and Kikes did not start speaking Hebrew until recently and the so called Hebrew they recently started speaking is not ancient Hebrew nor Biblical Hebrew but a new made up language

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