Organized Jewry employs methods that are outside the scope of experience of individual human beings and so the intelligence of individual human beings is inadequate to defend against these methods. The Jewish evolutionary strategy pursues its aims across geographic borders and with sustained effort over centuries at a time. As the only nation to maintain in diaspora its identity and its ability to act in a coordinated fashion, the Jews have an advantage akin to having a Ring of Invisibility. Non-Jewish social institutions have not evolved to defend against coordinated infiltration. Infiltrated cultural institutions, such as education and mass media, then condition youthful non-Jews to arrive at innocent interpretations of Jewish group strategies, e.g. “they are just seeking redress of past wrongs,” or “they just have a stronger family-feeling,” or “they just happen to be Jewish.” Even for the very intelligent, it often takes decades to amass enough personal experience of the discrepancy between Jewish self-propaganda and organized Jewish behavior to begin to question the authorized narratives. This awakening is generally a lonely one. It then takes years to realize that one is not alone and that this is a lesson that has been learned wherever non-Jews have encountered groups of Jews.
Only social institutions alerted to long-time scale and trans-national Jewish group evolutionary strategies can defend against those strategies.
Name:
Anonymous2012-10-18 2:29
>>1 Another option is to use a handle/pseudonym. This is also fraught with problems. Even if you are able to predict your one day need for it, if you are developing in a professional capacity this can come across as unprofessional to many current and future employers.
What kind of a fucking retard uses their real name on the Internet? The person who wrote the article must be mouthbreathing facebook-using ,,social media junkie'' scum.
Name:
Anonymous2012-10-18 2:37
>>4
Anti-Semite with politic agenda has all reasons to use his real name, just to provoke his Jewish boss to fire him.
Name:
Anonymous2012-10-18 2:39
>>5
I would love to set you on fire you spamming piece of illogical shit.
>>4 Another option is to use a handle/pseudonym. This is also fraught with problems. Even if you are able to predict your one day need for it, if you are developing in a professional capacity this can come across as unprofessional to many current and future employers.
It was pretty common in the SNES/MegaDrive era for Japanese game developers to use a pseudonym instead of their real name.
Name:
Anonymous2012-10-18 4:36
>>10
Even on books, lol. Everyone uses pen names to protect their privacy, but still maintain their copyright.