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Observation on Yehuborim - share yours story&experience

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Share your observations of these "people". Tell your stories about interacting with them, your experiences, and the impact they have had on you and you on them, and more. Share the most interesting things about them that you notice, their behavior, and how you start to hate them and how they hurt you.
 
Ok, i shall start with myself, once when i was in sinagouge because i was curious about this place i spoke with a rabby about his religion, it was long discussion, he thought i was one of them, he was friendly and curious but also he felt something unusual in my presence. When he asked me if im Yehuborim or not, i said im not, and then his mood changed totaly, i noticed his coldness, he start to acted disdainful and said that he dont have much time. He also noticed that goym who celebrate Saturday deserve death penalty according theirs old traditions and not only that, he behave just like avarage racist, but still he spoke carefully with me. Another thing that surprised me that there was goym who really worked on them as a cleaner stuff like a slaves, i mean, the behavior of rabby to them was the same just like if he was talked to slave, it was dismissive, and it seemed like he was teaching them something, giving them advice, these workers treated him as a god. I remeber how i drunk kosher wine first time, because i was curious as well, then i come to sleep i saw only endless repeating nightmares, i felt precence of YHWH himself, it was terrible expirience, I still get goosebumps from those memories as I write these lines, the worst nightmare i had. I can swear it wasn't a coincidence, so better stay away from theirs stuff and dont repeat my mistakes, unless u wanna felt it yourself, i mean who knows, maybe you're the same skeptic as me.

Next time when i dealt with Yehuborim was then i asked King Paimon (probably it wasnt him but i used his sigil) about new friends in my life, i got no friends, but i got several freaks with Yehuborim on my path, the funny thing is, those guys love the fact that im nazi, one of the Yehuborim gave me nazi iron cross as well as a gift (WTF?) , and the others start to act like a pagans as well, they even invited me to a pagan gathering in honor of Shrovetide, and again they're still called themselves christians, one of them was a priest. So, in usual life those people act really activ, i never saw introverts amongs them, they're used to create fuss and events unlike the other people I've met in my life. So, what i can say, those people are really strange, it's easy to find half blood of them amongst subculture society, all Yehuborim i saw in my life they always stood out from the rest of the people with theirs behavior and style. They even like to joke about the Holocaust and other antisimith things.

The conclusion that I have drawn from my experience that the religious Yehuborim are the most dangerous kind, but those who atheist they're just strange harmless folks, and when im saying harmless i meant on spiritual lvl, because they're still love to stole things and do other questionable stuff. When i questened atheist Yehuborim why they're not religious they're usualy said that they're dont need that, or they're have no interest, or they're prefer christianity instead, even pagan Yehuborim wasnt pagan for 100% Just Imitation, nothing more. I also noticed that there were many mentally ill people among them. One of them have a schizophrenia, he said that straightforwardly, and the others, well, im not a psychiatrist, but even a blind person would see that those folks usualy are total nutcases.

If I remember anything else interesting, I'll add it here.
 
Ok, i shall start with myself, once when i was in sinagouge because i was curious about this place i spoke with a rabby about his religion, it was long discussion, he thought i was one of them, he was friendly and curious but also he felt something unusual in my presence. When he asked me if im Yehuborim or not, i said im not, and then his mood changed totaly, i noticed his coldness, he start to acted disdainful and said that he dont have much time. He also noticed that goym who celebrate Saturday deserve death penalty according theirs old traditions and not only that, he behave just like avarage racist, but still he spoke carefully with me. Another thing that surprised me that there was goym who really worked on them as a cleaner stuff like a slaves, i mean, the behavior of rabby to them was the same just like if he was talked to slave, it was dismissive, and it seemed like he was teaching them something, giving them advice, these workers treated him as a god. I remeber how i drunk kosher wine first time, because i was curious as well, then i come to sleep i saw only endless repeating nightmares, i felt precence of YHWH himself, it was terrible expirience, I still get goosebumps from those memories as I write these lines, the worst nightmare i had. I can swear it wasn't a coincidence, so better stay away from theirs stuff and dont repeat my mistakes, unless u wanna felt it yourself, i mean who knows, maybe you're the same skeptic as me.

Next time when i dealt with Yehuborim was then i asked King Paimon (probably it wasnt him but i used his sigil) about new friends in my life, i got no friends, but i got several freaks with Yehuborim on my path, the funny thing is, those guys love the fact that im nazi, one of the Yehuborim gave me nazi iron cross as well as a gift (WTF?) , and the others start to act like a pagans as well, they even invited me to a pagan gathering in honor of Shrovetide, and again they're still called themselves christians, one of them was a priest. So, in usual life those people act really activ, i never saw introverts amongs them, they're used to create fuss and events unlike the other people I've met in my life. So, what i can say, those people are really strange, it's easy to find half blood of them amongst subculture society, all Yehuborim i saw in my life they always stood out from the rest of the people with theirs behavior and style. They even like to joke about the Holocaust and other antisimith things.

The conclusion that I have drawn from my experience that the religious Yehuborim are the most dangerous kind, but those who atheist they're just strange harmless folks, and when im saying harmless i meant on spiritual lvl, because they're still love to stole things and do other questionable stuff. When i questened atheist Yehuborim why they're not religious they're usualy said that they're dont need that, or they're have no interest, or they're prefer christianity instead, even pagan Yehuborim wasnt pagan for 100% Just Imitation, nothing more. I also noticed that there were many mentally ill people among them. One of them have a schizophrenia, he said that straightforwardly, and the others, well, im not a psychiatrist, but even a blind person would see that those folks usualy are total nutcases.

If I remember anything else interesting, I'll add it here.
Ashkenazim in particular are strange physically and mentally, mainly because their genitic diversity is very low and they’ve had several generations of incest, through cousin marriage, same reason I think why a lot of muslims are fucked in the head. The heritable neurobiological effects of generations of incest is a very poorly researched area. One of the few good things the Catholic church did was ban cousin marriage even to the 8th or 10th cousin.

Ashkenazim have apps that measure the genetic distance between them when they’re in relationships to make sure it’s not too close. I’ve read that all ashkenazism may be descendants of only 4 hebrew immigrants in europe who then slightly mixed with whites and then formed their own group.

This alongside generations of yehuboric energies alongside all other kinds of strange practices like kapparot and mitza peh makes them indeed very strange.

It’s also likely why they’re overepresented in all manners of degenerate and yehuboric practices from communism to pornography. Just a degraded people in general.

I’d say it’s best to just avoid them or connecting with them.
 
The heritable neurobiological effects of generations of incest is a very poorly researched area.
The thing about cousin marriage, is that the risk compounds for every generation a line practices it.

A lot of muslims and hebrews are products of several generations of cousin marriage, if you want to know why so many from these groups are sexually and violently deviant, this is likely the main reason imo. Of course not all people who come from cousin marriage are like that, but it’s just more likely for harmful mutations to happen if genetic diversity isn’t increased through outmarrying.
 
Not to divert from the topic, I’ll say this about yehuboric energy in general.

Just listen to any debate between a fundementalist christian/muslim/abrahamic and anyone else actually, even between other types of christians/muslins.

The spirit of yehubor is strongly manifested in those types.


For example this debate betwen an atheist hebrew and a gentile yehubor, in this case a xian. The xian sounds and acts absolutely unhinged, while the atheist hebrew was the calm, empathetic one.

You see this from leftists and vegans as well. There’s this deep hatred for anyone outside the in-group that they constantly project outward. Anyone who’s not part of the group is “evil”. Through their words and behaviour, it’s clearly shown they’re under yehuboric influence.
 
You see this from leftists and vegans as well. There’s this deep hatred for anyone outside the in-group that they constantly project outward. Anyone who’s not part of the group is “evil”. Through their words and behaviour, it’s clearly shown they’re under yehuboric influence.
These are behaviors cultivated by psychological operations (PSYOPS). It extends to nearly everything these days: the us vs. them mentality. It is deliberately orchestrated to control the mass mind.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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