Paddy, Are You An Anti-Semite?
The painful truth about European Jews that some of you don’t want to here.
It has been long known to me that the people currently occupying the the Middle Eastern territory referred to as Israel are not what they claim to be. The Jews of Israel have long maintained that negative sentiment towards them or the state of Israel is “Anti-Semitism”, a phrase carefully constructed by Austrian Jews in the late 19th century in order create the conditions needed to establish Israel in Palestine. What are the odds the same man who coined the term, Moritz Steinschneider, was also responsible for the establishment of a proto-Zionist organisation called Die Einheit. This is very rich considering the fact that neither Moritz Steinschneider nor any modern day Israeli Jew are Semites. No, the people who are currently flooding your social feeds with Hibernophobia and anti-Irish bile are actually Japhetites.
Pull in a chair.
To understand this basic but well constructed deception, we have to go back to the origin of the words themselves, namely, the Bible. The Table of Nations clearly lays out Noah’s lineage after the flood story. From this, three branches of humanity’s are tracked and labelled into three categories.
The list of 70 names introduces for the first time several well-known ethnonyms and toponyms important to biblical geography,[4]such as Noah's three sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, from which 18th-century German scholars at the Göttingen school of history derived the race terminology Semites, Hamites, and Japhetites.

At present, Israel’s population of almost 9 million is comprised of a Jewish majority (approximately 80%) and a sizable Palestinian-Arab minority. The composition of the the 80% Jewish population is further split into two groups. Ashkenazim and Sephardim. According to the article “Ethnic origin and identity in the Jewish population of Israel” published in 2018, 31.8% of Israelis self-identify as Ashkenazi and 44.9% self-identify as Mizrahi (Sephardim). Both Ashkenazi and Sephardic communities are Japhetites according to their own origin story, within their own religious faith, accepted by their own religious scholars. So what is this Anti-Semitism stuff all about then?
The term itself, as I pointed out above, was invention of Proto-Zionist groups as part of the construction of their modern claim over Israel. In order to lay ethno-religious claim to the land they needed to establish a connection to it beyond that of faith. They needed to identify as the tribe that God promised Israel to. In order to do this, the Ashkenazi’s, descendants of Japheth and not Shem remember, had to rewrite what it meant to be an Israelite. This proto-Zionist rewrite occurred in conjunction with a massive effort to revive the ancient lost language of Hebrew, which hadn’t been spoken in nearly 2000 years in order to fraudulently rebrand themselves as Semites. A massive campaign of Jewish intellectuals emerged in the 19th century to shift the meaning of “Semite” from being literal descendants of Shem to instead referencing the languages spoken by Shem himself at the time. In other words, as long they professed to be Hebrews they could apply the term Semite to themselves. The Ashkenazi’s themselves had millennia old language already known as Yiddish but this was see as synonymous with the tribe of Japhetite and therefore was surplus to requirements.
So, they have impressively resurrected a language from the past to embellish themselves in the trappings of Israelite culture and laid claim to the Royal Grant, the Promised Land offered to Abraham and his offspring in the bible. The only catch is these people are not descendants of Abraham. Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews are descendants of Japheth. Remember, the Promised Land was promised only to the “descendants” of Abraham, who is a Semite, not a Japhetite.
On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram and said, "To your descendants I give this land, from the Wadi of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates – the land of the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites and Jebusites." – Genesis 15:18–21
The people currently illegally settled in Palestine have no right to be there. The actual Israelites are the descendants of Jacob. Jacob had twelve sons whom the twelve tribes were named after. The twelve sons form the basis for the twelve tribes of Israel, listed in the order from oldest to youngest: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin. The current crop of skin walkers have no claim. None. They invaded and expanded, forcefully displacing the native Semitic people, who are actually descendants of Shem and have been in the Levant since the beginning of known history. The modern day Israeli is an imposter. He is Japhetite that seen a gap in the market. The actions of the Zionist movement, not only in wrapping themselves in the skin of an alien tribe, but in the systematic displacement of that tribe while claiming to be them is one of the most evil and conceited things that has ever happened in human history. Do not allow them to call you or anyone else an anti-Semite while you speak out against their crimes. Even if you are vehemently and aggressively full of hatred for Israel and its people, you are still not an Anti-Semite. You are in fact, an Anti-Japhetite. They are the Anti-Semites. Happy hunting.
In my poorly, but slowly improving understanding of the whole Jewish/Semite/Israel mindfuck, is that they are the supreme name-stealers, and this has been their modus operandi since time immemorial.
Think Bolshevik Revolution?
Yiddish is said to have originated in 9th century Germany and is a mix of Hebrew, Aramaic, and German dialects.
The decedents of Japheth are native ethnic European peoples (according to the Bible at least).
Ashkenaz is the Hebrew word for ‘Germany’. The term ‘Ashkenazi Jews’ initially referred to Jews residing in Germany. The word ‘Sepharad’ means Spain. Sephardic Jews literally mean Spanish Jews... Where did these two groups come from originally? They are descendents of the Jewish diaspora who left Judaea in the years following the destruction of the second temple in Jerusalem in the first century and who relocated to parts of Europe. Therefore they are real Jews, and according the Bible (if one believes it) have a right to ownership of that land.
The only thing that gives any credibility to the notion that a certain people of middle eastern origin are entitled to a certain middle eastern land are those who believe a book wrote by those very people who claim their own god chose them and gave them that land. European Christians through their belief in this same foreign god affirm that said people have a claim to this land. Ironic.