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I'm researching historical documents on the supposed practice of Yehuborim sacrificing gentile children and drinking their blood. I find it odd they'd do that though since Yehuborim law forbids the drinking of blood. What are some good sources for researching this stuff and why would Yehuborim do this if their law forbids them from doing it?
 
I'm researching historical documents on the supposed practice of Yehuborim sacrificing gentile children and drinking their blood. I find it odd they'd do that though since Yehuborim law forbids the drinking of blood. What are some good sources for researching this stuff and why would Yehuborim do this if their law forbids them from doing it?

Shulchan Aruch (YD 66:10) writes that human blood is permitted. Therefore, one may swallow the blood from a cut in the mouth. However, once the blood leaves the mouth, it is forbidden to ingest the blood because of maris ayin (appearance of sinning), as human blood looks similar to animal blood. And I would add that it sucks.
 
Shulchan Aruch (YD 66:10) writes that human blood is permitted. Therefore, one may swallow the blood from a cut in the mouth. However, once the blood leaves the mouth, it is forbidden to ingest the blood because of maris ayin (appearance of sinning), as human blood looks similar to animal blood. And I would add that it sucks.

Doesn't that have a different context there??? I just read what it says, and it does talk about blood, but in terms of accidentally getting it in the writing, such as when cutting oneself, or accidentally swallowing blood from one's gums, for example. And from what I understand, their principle of "marit ayin" refers to prohibiting actions that could be misinterpreted by observers as a violation of their idiotic law, not to allowing the consumption of the blood of "goyim".

Though I too wonder where they would have it documented. But most likely, if it's written somewhere about sacrifices and the blood of non-Yehuborim children, it's in some literature inaccessible to ordinary Yehuborim. Most likely some rabbinic bullshit where it's written for rabbis and "secret Yehuborim fucktard societies".
 
I find it odd they'd do that though since Yehuborim law forbids the drinking of blood. What are some good sources for researching this stuff and why would Yehuborim do this if their law forbids them from doing it?

The common assumption from people who don't know much about the Yehuborim is that Yehuborim simply follow the "Torah", meaning the first five books in the old testament. They do not, actually. There were Torah-only Yehuborim known as "Sadducees" described in the New Testament, but they exist no more. And most orthodox Rabbis say that the Sadducees were fake Yehuborim.

All the Yehuborim consider the Talmud important. And the Talmud is called the "oral Torah" by the Yehuborim. It's the collection of centuries of oral tradition. The Yehuborim both call them Torah.

What the Talmud is about is finding loopholes to bypass the Torah laws and also contains disgusting shit like saying all non-Yehuborim are animals. So orthodox Yehuborim believe things that aren't in the Torah, too.

There's one step further than that: the Zohar and the kabbalistic tradition. The Zohar describes instructions for the ritual murder of a boy. No wonder that book has never been fully translated into English.

Yehuborim ritual murder is practiced by the ultra-orthodox Hasidic Yehuborim who follow the Zohar and the kabbalistic tradition, not most other normie Yehuborim. So normie Yehuborim don't have any idea about it and think it's just "antisemitic slander".
 
There's one step further than that: the Zohar and the kabbalistic tradition. The Zohar describes instructions for the ritual murder of a boy. No wonder that book has never been fully translated into English.
Where did u find that?
 
Read all of the Articles below, they include all the information you need with quotes, historical summaries and justifications:
 
Doesn't that have a different context there??? I just read what it says, and it does talk about blood, but in terms of accidentally getting it in the writing, such as when cutting oneself, or accidentally swallowing blood from one's gums, for example. And from what I understand, their principle of "marit ayin" refers to prohibiting actions that could be misinterpreted by observers as a violation of their idiotic law, not to allowing the consumption of the blood of "goyim".

You will find out, as you read into their garbage, that "taking rules as literally as possible, to exploit loopholes", is a key element of their "religious" behavior.
To name some more serious examples, this can easily be interpreted in certain ways to give them a "lawful" excuse for blood magick, which is a low and barbaric method to raise energy that has been documented by many priests in Greece and the Middle East that criticized the Yehuborim. Or their Yom Kippur holiday, wherein they do a Ritual slaughter of a chicken that is meant to symbolize Azazel (our Apollo), upon which they "transfer their sins" (you will not find this word for word among their surface level tradition explanations, but you can find this symbolic connection if you look deeper).

But this is also very popular on a much more stupid level, for "less religiously inclined Yehuborim", those who don't really know jack shit about what their own religion does. Even those still exploit rules such as "you're not allowed to light a spark during Sabbath", by turning on the lights to their house the day before. Or, in the case of the rich, having a non-Yehuborim "maid" turn on the lights for them.
If that statement made you feel a certain anger, good, that was the effect on myself as well.
 
Briefly, during their rituals there is a moment in which they are considered yhvh incarnated (it's their collective soul anyway), and so all the laws written in their scrolls are not applaied to them.

judaism is also a slave program like islam and christianity, while at the top they just incarnate the role of yhvh that for them is the one who gives their laws.

So at the top of Yehuborim hierarchy there are these Yehuborim that act as yhvh, and they give laws to normal Yehuborim, and all the other slaves ecc...

I hope that this understanding can help to know better their hierarchy. Lies and bullshit are everywhere, basically it's just a few Yehuborim that play as masters and the slaves follow without knowing the whole thing.

Nothing really mystical about it.
 
Or their Yom Kippur holiday, wherein they do a Ritual slaughter of a chicken that is meant to symbolize Azazel (our Apollo), upon which they "transfer their sins" (you will not find this word for word among their surface level tradition explanations, but you can find this symbolic connection if you look deeper).
It is a goat, is it not? A "scapegoat" ritual.
 

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