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Goudsmit is one of my favorite writers (User:TerryH says he knows her). RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 11:22, April 21, 2024 (EDT)

  • The term populist tends to be spoken with a sneer embedded within it, an attitude of disdain, almost spoken with a sigh that uneducated primitives have acted in an uneducated, primitive way one again and they have to somehow deal with these idiots by blackening their name until they learn better. [1] RobSThe Truth. Just Putin It Out There 08:37, June 12, 2024 (EDT)
Populism is a sanitized euphemism for Bolshevism. —LT Rev. 22:13 Sunday, 11:53, July 7, 2024 (EDT)

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Dear friend. It's nice to see you here. God bless.Telling (talk) 12:52, July 7, 2024 (EDT)

Thanks, Telling. —LT Rev. 22:13 Sunday, 12:57, July 7, 2024 (EDT)
Hope, you stick around.Telling (talk) 13:30, July 7, 2024 (EDT)
BTW, Habakuk 2:12 prophecy refers to the time of redemption re - destroyers of the Temples.. (Babylon at the 1st, then Romans at 2nd Temple).Telling (talk) 15:20, July 7, 2024 (EDT)
My dear friend LT.

For centuries only 'the few' studied Kaballah. I'm almost certain that this Judah did not. Today in age, there are some lessons but the facts of the matter is that one can claim to understand it. I'll make it short by saying, it's a descriptive form with lots of parable language, and not everyone who claims to get it, is correct. It's very deep and in fact you have to 'live it' to 'really' get it. Neo Nazis in demonizing Jews will mix/blend all opposites into one. Lefty communists vs right wing Zionists. Atheist-socialists with its opposite Talmudists... and so on and so forth. I can assure you that none of the nazis knew ANY kaballah. No need to link any Jews to their enemies Nazis. With full respect to you.Telling (talk)

To clarify, my polemic is against the Zionist hierarchy, not against rank-and-file Jewry. Also, from what I read, Sebottendorf—one of the founders of the proto-Nazi Thule Society—studied Kabbalah with a Turkish Jew. So if I understand your argument correctly, Telling, you're saying that the Thulists at most appropriated Kabbalah but didn't fully understand it? —LT Rev. 22:13 Monday, 22:11, July 7, 2024 (EDT)
First of all, who says that this "studying" has "inspired" him? Did Sufism which he studied inspire him for nazism? What does "race" have to do with these? Who comes up with these conspiracies? (I'm not that ignorant about J. history and I have quite knowledge of charges against Jews throughout generations. But this one is one of the weirdest twisted latest in the modern era. (I like W.P usually. But in this it's so wrong on any level). BTW, yes, the, misunderstanding is very common especially in parable language Kaballah).Telling (talk) 22:30, July 7, 2024 (EDT)
[EC] [EC] Even if Sebottendorf's individual Kabbalistic studies don't conclusively prove any connection to his racialist Ariosophy, the historical record would indicate that there was nonetheless some larger, broad connection between the Thulists and Kabbalistic enthusiasm:
Though radical antisemites and proponents of Nordic racial superiority, both List and Liebenfels studied the origins of Korean, Japanese and Polynesian symbols, believed in Hindu reincarnation and karma, and dabbled in the Kabbalah (oddly, a common theme among otherwise radical antisemites). Liebenfels, Sebottendorf, Nauhaus and other Ariosophists were also ailiated with the Masonic Templar Order of the Orient (OTO), which drew explicitly on the Hindu, Chinese, Islamic and Kabbalistic practices in their initiations and liturgy. In fact Sebottendorf had moved to Istanbul before the First World War, obtained Turkish citizenship, and immersed himself in Islamic studies, eastern astrological practices and the Kabbalah, which he studied with a Turkish Jew.

—Eric Kurlander, "Hitler’s Monsters: The Occult Roots of Nazism and the Emergence of the Nazi ‘Supernatural Imaginary,’" p. 538

LT Rev. 22:13 Monday, 22:31, July 7, 2024 (EDT)