“I mean, we steal 100,000 to 300,000 children a year just here in this country, and we drain their blood and we mix it with the passover bread. And then we throw the bodies into the slaughterhouses that we own and we grind up all the bodies in the sausage and the hamburger. McDonalds is one of our favorite outlets. And the people — they eat it for breakfast. They eat their children for lunch. And us Jews, you know, we gotta do what we do… Right now, it’s too late. It’s over for your white race. So that’s why I’m speaking so honestly here — to bring it out into the open so that you can see it for what it is…People don’t want to listen. We’ve been doing this for thousands and thousands of years — since Adam’s time. We take the children of our enemy, which is the white, and we bring them to the basements in the synagogues where we drain their blood and watch them die there. It’s very similar to…the sacrifices that we do in kosher butchering. And so we do that, and we mix it with the passover bread. And so we eat the blood of our enemies. And the bodies — eh, we’re not cannibals — we take those — cause we can make some shekels — and we give them to the slaughterhouses. And those are pounds and pounds of meat we grind up in the sausage and the hamburger. And that’s why we made those the most popular things — sausage for breakfast and hamburger for lunch. And so all the goyim out here are really eating their children! And even when we say this outright and tell you people –you don’t believe it. So that’s your problem!”  

Rabbi Abe Finkelstein

A Tale of Jewish Kindness

A wealthy Israeli Jew, riding in his limo, munching down a Reuben-on-Rye and drinking a cup of Starbucks coffee saw two Palestinian men along the roadside eating grass. Disturbed, he ordered his driver to stop and he got out to investigate the matter.
He asked one man, Why are you eating grass?
We don’t have any money for food, the poor Palestinian man replied. We have to eat grass.
Well then, you can come with me to my house and I’ll feed you, the Israeli Jew said. But sir, I have a wife and two children with me. They are over there, under that tree. Bring them along, the Israeli Jew replied.
Turning to the other poor Palestinian man the Israeli Jew stated, You come with us also. The 2nd Palestinian man, in a pitiful voice then said, But sir, I also have a wife and 9 children with me. Bring them all, as well, the Jew answered.
They all entered the car, which was no easy task, even for a car as large as the limo.
Once underway, one of the poor fellows turned to the Jew and said, Sir, you are too kind. Thank you for taking all of us with you.
The Jew replied, glad to do it. You’ll love my place, the grass is almost three feet tall!

“I’ve checked out Churchill’s Second World War and the statement is quite correct: not a single mention of Nazi ‘gas chambers,’ a ‘genocide’ of the Jews, or of ‘six million’ Jewish victims of the war. This is astonishing. How can it be explained?
Eisenhower’s Crusade in Europe is a book of 559 pages; the six volumes of Churchill’s Second World War total 4,448 pages; and de Gaulle’s three-volume Memoires de guerre is 2,054 pages.
In this mass of writing, which altogether totals 7,061 pages (not including the introductory parts), published from 1948 to 1959, one will find no mention either of Nazi ‘gas chambers,’ a ‘genocide’ of the Jews, or of ‘six million’ Jewish victims of the war.”

Richard Lynn, Professor Emeritus, University of Ulster, December 5, 2005