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Financial media is also manipulated by Jews:
Fooling the gentiles in losing their ass in the markets.
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^ All these Jews and non-Jews are powerful and serve the interests of corporations and the super-rich. They worship money as God. They view most of mankind like you see ants.
This is not about Jews vs the rest of the world, but about Greediness (that comes with power) vs the rest of the world.
If they happen to be Jews does not matter. They only respect the super rich, the average Jew is treated treated like the rest.
As you may have noticed Israel faces the same problems we do: they are being overun by illegal African immigrants, their salaries are being slashed, austerity is being imposed on them and so on.
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Why is this even a question? We're viewed as powerful because we are.
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The Jews care about their tribe. Sometimes they have disagreements but in the end they can shake hands and unite.
They are good with money and financial matters. And today money is power.
I realize this is a generalization and does not describe all Jews but a portion.
In the US, there is also a significant population of Jews in Hollywood and film.
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A group of people are powerful when they are NOT ridiculed in the media. There was an interesting incident in Holland where a politician tried to ban Halaal meat on the grounds that how animals were slaughtered was inhumane. However the children of Israel ritually slaughter their meat just like Muslims but they only call it Kosher rather than Halaal. So afterwards this politician done a complete u-turn after Jewish community leaders protested and threatened to leave Holland. Now that's what I call POWER. The people of Israel rarely use violence as do fanatical Islamist or Nazi's. Hitler was interesting in the sense that he believed in "white tribal identity" in particular the Germanic peoples. He discarded Christianity and saw the tribal identity as more important, still the Roman Catholic church supported him or tried to remain neutral.
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