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maurice ago

Look at google maps around that synagogue.

Not only is it called "Tree of Life", but it sits at the corner of a road named Shady.

Most people will never get that multi-lingual joke.

"Lord Shady" is in the news lately. (Philip Green). Does he have any connections to Pittsburgh or that synagogue? Not to say he is in any shape, fashion, or form involved, but just pointing out some of the twisted humor involved in false flags. Heck, even the shooter is named Bowers. That's a version of the original Rothschild family name, Bauer. Rothschild, being the owners of the bank of London and being jewish themselves, just adds more of a twist to this.

But then again, it could all be coincidental and just natural. We can read much into little, I know.

darkknight111 ago

Honestly, I don’t know regarding “Tree of Life”.

Its as I keep saying. Context is everything.

On one hand, “Tree of Life” DOES get used for some nasty occult shit.

On the other hand, “Tree of Life” could be an innocent reference to mythology. For example, Yggdrasil (from Norse mythology) roughly means Tree of Life or gets refered to as the Tree of Life IIRC.

This can be a pretty interesting discussion depending on the context. Maybe its a lead, maybe not.

think- ago

'Tree of Life' is a Cabbala concept, if I recall it correctly, it's at the centre of Cabbalism.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_life_(Kabbalah)

This is why it has been interesting that @EsotericShade called himself a 'shade tree Talmud scholar' when he was new to the board. At the time, he also cautioned against calling out specific groups or races.

When you google 'shade tree Talmud scholar' you get several links to a story from the Talmud, where a Talmud scholar rests under a 'shade tree'. When asked what he could possibly do to thank the tree for the shade, the tree replies he should spread the seeds of the tree in the world.

Then Esoteric did an u-turn and started anti-semitic rants.

Now he says he meant that he read the Talmud - but there is no way someone who is anti-semitic would call himself a 'Talmud scholar'. So I suppose he is on the same payroll as Donkey, and when he was new, he didn't know yet how he should operate.

@Vindicator @EricKaliberhall @srayzie @MolochHunter

ESOTERICshade ago

but there is no way someone who is anti-semitic would call himself a 'Talmud scholar'.

Seriously? When I realized that the Talmud was the Bible our enemy uses I immediately began to try to understand it. We can't fight what we can't see and understand. Maybe you should read "Sun Tzu's Art Of War" and it will become clear to you why I would try to understand our enemy's game plan. I doubt you believe what you just wrote, I think you are just blustering because you don't like me. Understanding how our enemy operates is crucial, which is the main problem Vindicator has, because he claims not even understand Zionism, which seems almost impossible to me.


Vindicator told me one time that Jerusalem becoming the Capitol of Israel was a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. I wanted to bang my head on the wall when he said that because THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THE TALMUDISTS SAY.


I think he means well, but if he believes that, he is a sheep heading to slaughter pen.

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