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by TheaGood
on 18/9/16
Israel fell apart into two different countries in 930 BC, the Kingdom of Israel to the north and the Kingdom of Judah to the south. Sometime in the 720s BC the Assyrians invaded the Kingdom of Israel and defeated it.

The Assyrians hung on until 605 BC and the Israelis in Judah did the same until the Babylonians swallowed up their state about fifteen years later. At that point the Jews found themselves exiled until Assyrian king Nebuchadnezzar conquered Jerusalem in 586 BC, setting the groundwork for the Jews’ return in 539 BC.

The continued journey of the exileis much too long of a story to explore here, but elements of their story are important to our own, and important if we’re to understand how the world truly operates today.
Renegade Moloch worshipers joined by apostate Jews and assorted Canaanites and other tribes driven out by the incoming Hebrews from Goshen in Egypt.They fled to Turkey where they stayed until the more criminal elements among them ere expelled and founded their on country called Khazaria.

In the 1200s AD the Mongols were pouring out of Asia and killing or enslaving all that they came across. Part of their enslavement was mental more than anything. They intermarried extensively with the Khazars whom they could not defeat and who were their equals in treachery,murder,theft,rape and chicanery. The "special relationship" with Mongols and china persists to this day.
When Khazars started a conflict between Christians and Muslims,having first infiltrated both groups, they needed a third religion which appeared neutral so they could sell weapons & provisions to both sides at a greatly inflated prices and dedicating persons killed in these wars for credits with Moloch for wealth and power.
The nobility chose Judaism to hide behind in outward trappings only with no idea of what Judaism is or what is required and many have no idea of what the Torah or Tanach says. These people still exist today.
Many of their subjects who were commanded to convert using ISIS-style tactics didn’t want to, and these people became the basis of the Khazar " Jews", a group that many believe accepts Moloch aka Satan and known by many names--Baal,Pan,Beelzebub,Chemoosh,Lucifer,Bacchus,etc.
They ran a criminal enterprise and selling slaves they kidnapped from neighboring countries --especially Russia eho finally had enough and hit them hard in 1224 AD/ACE.
Blackmail,murder,extortion,theft,etc. the full spectrum of criminal activities.
Those the Khazars could not bluff, they bribed and they hoped they could parlay the proceeds into blackmail to use as a cudgel for control & extension of power on threat of exposure to the fool to whom they lent the money to.
Remember the seven deadly sins?
This are the vices Khazars use to ensnare their victims.
I don't know how the Catholic Church got and publicized them.Maybe they ere supposed to go to a high-placed Khazar who infiltrated their Church (and there were many).
Khazars are extremely clever people.
Unfortunately,inbreeding has damaged their genetic inheritance and Jews,Christians and Muslims who intermarried with them by force or bribery have this bad genetic heritage also.
Jews were so alarmed they formed this organization to encourage testing before couples have children
http://www.jewishgeneticdiseases.org/
The word Khazar, as an ethnonym, was last used in the 13th century by a people in the North Caucasus believed to practice Judaism.
"In the time of the Egyptian vizier Al-Afdal Shahanshah (d.1121), one Solomon ben Duji, often identified as a Khazarian Jew, attempted to advocate for a messianic effort for the liberation of, and return of all Jews to, Palestine. He wrote to many Jewish communities to enlist support. He eventually moved to Kurdistan where his son Menachem some decades later assumed the title of Messiah and, raising an army for this purpose, took the fortress of Amadiya north of Mosul. His project was opposed by the rabbinical authorities and he was poisoned in his sleep. One theory maintains that the Star of David, until then a decorative motif or magical emblem, began to assume its national value in late Jewish tradition from its earlier symbolic use by Menachem."