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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The weasely Wiesel has never been in a labor camp. Those "Jews" who signed up for "reparations" after WW2, are still receiving money from the German govt. and they never had to prove anything.

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-little-alternative-history

He said, "Some things happened, even if they didn't happen."

That fully applies to his "testimony," too...

Rick's avatar

6 million published in NY Times multiple times at least 3 from 1900 to 1939, Not a quote but I recall 3 times.

No problem. god's chosen people, I think not

God as far as I can say is far greater than any remphanian symbol on a flag or the fruits of evil including those who receive or profess the blasphemous lore of the talimudic version of those who are possessed by the spirit of all evil in our realm.

We (true Christians) don't have any desire to participate in any such rhetorical nonsensical evil, as do those of Babylonian mysticism.

The New and Everlasting Covenant. The Spirit of Truth. Is the base of YHWH.

There are no buildings, No Temples built by mortal men, that YHWH is to be found. He dwells in the hearts of men.

I cannot judge anyone.

Only YESHUA can do that.

Lord Stompy's avatar

Damn it. The pit of flames is the answer! Thanks Eli

Frank Holden's avatar

It must have been more than ten years ago now since another retired teacher and I went to a local high school to assist a "social studies" teacher as her class gave reviews of books they had "individually chosen." In the cozy library we went one booth to the next spending about 15 mins with each grade 11 kid asking what's the book about? Was it easy to read ? What did you learn from it? Do you believe it's real or fiction and why? The Diary of Anne Frank and Elie Wiesel's Night together made up most of my booth interviews. Why was this? They are short and readable yes, but so are Joyce's Dubliners or Chekhov's stories. Even Kafka's Metamorphosis and Dostoyevsky's Diary of a Madman are as short and readable. I noticed of course that teacher had a Jewish victimhood agenda atop her "social studies" curriculum, probably because the powers above had ordained it so. Both Anne Frank's diary and Wiesel's Night have since been questioned and/or discredited of course. For Jewish victimhood I'd have rather suggested Primo Levi. For imprisonment literature I'd have rather suggested Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, or Varlam Shalamov's Kolyma Tales, which are all every bit as readable. This didn't happen in New York, or Chicago or Minneapolis but in little old St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. As Country Joe would put it, " What's that spell? What's that spell? "

Diane K King's avatar

Emphasizing that Wiesel and his father went along with the Germans West instead of waiting for the Russians.