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Comments by "Julian Petkov" (@julianpetkov8320) on "The utterly mad idea of the so-called ‘Greater Israel’ project" video.
He is not even aware that he is gatekeeping for bunch of cosplayers in a Greek fantasy drama. Probably thinks the OT is "history".
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@ShadowVAbout as much as Narnia and Middle Earth.
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@ShadowV PS the fantasy "kingdom" is called "Samaria". "Israel" is a person, fictional character.
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The Duke of Rodos first offered them lands in his Argentina estate, they refused, so he started buying land in Palestina for them. It must have been peer pressure from other Greek Bankers from the Empire Syndicate. I don't think he would have wasted money on the Cult, if there wasn't a greater plan.
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What compels you to cosplay in the Greek fantasy drama, Eliot? 😀
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@EvenBigger-Brother Cosplayers as in - the agents of the Greek Empire euphemistically called the "Diaspora" and later "Rome". The first trade reps/loan collectors were Greeks, but they started recruiting locally at the colonies. Which is why they look from all over the place.
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The Sultan will Make Palestine, Turkey Again. This will be good for the klingon esperanto speaking colonists. Turkish is a real language and easy to learn and use.
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@LeeGee The Sultan is going to be better for them, Levcho. Imagine getting liberated from this artificial klingon esperanto, and starting to use Turkish language.
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@danielburger1775 "J and S" comes from a Greek fantasy book. During the 4th century AD, they decided to write a "history" for their 5th Column Network, to promote it into a Cult and encourage greater loyalty and cohesion. These people were retail traders, loan collectors, intelligence gatherers, mostly Greek at first, but later locals were recruited at the colonies.
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@AngelBaby-cp6kf Be cautious about the "Classical world" trap because most of it is just as fake as the "good book". Kosmas "Cosimo" Medici and gang, decided to write a glorious and heroic origins for themselves, and thus the Myth of Ancient Greece was born during the Renaissance Classicism. They were actually from Lydia, from a line of merchants and pirates.
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@danielburger1775 Solomon didn't even exist. The artefacts up to the 3rd c. bc are all non-biblical. They can now only speculatively push the creation of the Torah to the 3rd c. BC. Speculatively! In fact the Vatican is kind of open that it was written during the 4th c. AD, during the Councils of Carthage, but they will ofcourse pretend that it was compiled from "older sources".
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