So the reason my grandparents have a stupid sounding Yehubor name like gummert is because one of my granddad's ancestors was adopted by Yehuborim?
makes sense. I know my dad was adopted and his grandmother was a chippewa tribeswoman and all our family aside from that native bit on my dad's side are white Irish english and french and both family lines were farmers once they moved to america.My dad was a farmboy until he was drafted for vietnam and if he hadn't broken his ankle in training I wouldn't be here now since his entire training company died in Nam.Come to think of it even though my dad and brother were in the military I'm the only one who made it through boot camp.
Both my dad and brother broke something and got screwed, it's those damn combat boots. They literally murder your feet even with the new inserts you can buy.This is why so few people survive boot camp, those fucking combat boots cause more injuries than you would believe!I screwed my leg up in training too because of those damn things but my aura makes me quick healing so I still passed my training.
So yes there are a fuckload of white people running around with Yehuborim names because one of their ancestors was adopted by Yehuborim or because they are hillbillies who named their kids jedediah or zeke because of that fucking bible!
Also my dad's side of the family is full of pagans, my brother's middle name is actually thor XD
But this whole Yehuborim tactic of adopting white kids is another paranoid attempt to create misinformation and they know it takes money to research your own ancestry to find out where the fucking name comes from so that once one of us becomes spiritually aware they can try to trick us into questioning our own heritage because of how thoroughly they have subverted the whole damn culture.
This is how paranoid the Yehuborim are about white people rediscovering our heritage and spirituality! They use these tricks to fuck with our family name so that down the line when one of us does become aware we have that confusion fucking with our heads!
On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 9:44 AM, "denniswhicher@... [JoyofSatan666]" <
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It is extremely dangerous to assume someone to be a Yehubor just on last name. Even with the "exclusively Yehuborim" ones like Levi and Cohen. To explain: Suppose you have a legitimate Cohen family adopting a boy. This boy is a Gentile, and they are going to raise this boy a cat lick. This is fairly common among Yehuborim--to raise adopted Gentiles as cat licks.
Now, this boy reaches adulthood. As the Yehubor family destroyed the boy's original family history, all that's left is the Cohen name on his birth certificate. So, you are left with a Gentile male with a Cohen name. This man remains a cat lick, and marries a Gentile cat lick, who takes this name (not knowing what it means). They have a large family with several boys, who will take the Cohen name into other areas. This goes on several generations, and no further Yehubor genes enter that line. You will end up with a Gentile Cohen family line--and they will be able to trace it to that altered birth certificate and adopted family. This does NOT[/B] make them Yehuborim!
Suppose, later on, one of these Cohens finds Satan. This person joins the forum and innocently reveals this surname. Only later will he find that Cohen is supposed to be an exclusively Yehubor name. He will already have enough problems from that. Yet, he will be Gentile since the point of origin was an adopted Gentile into a Yehubor family (adoption of a Gentile cannot render the adopted child a Yehubor).
You need other evidence to suspect someone a Yehubor. Just a last name will be a caution. However, I would need to see other signs. The last name, plus a hook nose or lower ears and funny colored skin might be enough. Or, the last name plus noticing yourself having had problems soon after associating with someone, or the last name plus a constantly Yehubor attitude, might do. But, with these routes for Gentiles to be assimilated into Yehubor families (and they remain Gentiles despite the last name), one cannot assume one to be a Yehubor just because of a bad name.
And, if this is the case with "exclusively Yehuborim names", it is even worse with names that are not exclusively Yehubor. Look at Rosenberg. This is a Yehubor name, yet Hitler had a Rosenberg in His army. And that was no mistake. This is also the case with most of the names on the list--which is why I would need physical or spiritual evidence to assume someone is a Yehubor. And it is possible for Gentiles to have the Meyer (or a variant of it) surname for this reason.