THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

JEWS AND ANTI-SEMITES HAVE A COMMON INTEREST | 2004-11-13

One thing I have noticed about Stormfront's special guests is that, outside of me, they have all discussed the following subjects:

1) Jews;

2) Jews;

3) Jews;

4) Jews and;

5) Jews;

in that order.

There are three synagogues within two miles of where I am sitting. By a stupendous coincidence, every one of those synagogues has exactly the same five priorities in exactly the same order.

If you are obsessed with Jews, you must be obsessed with the idea that Jews EXIST.

They don't.

All the evidence I see indicates that Jews are a group of people who, down through the centuries, changed steadily. In every generation a lot of people people joined the Jews and a lot of people people left the Jews. We know about the Khazars and the Bohemians who converted to Judaism, but we have not heard of the others.

I have read about "Jewish converts" who fought the Apostles in the Bible all my life, though I am informed that in other translations that term has been changed.

It is critical to Jews, Christian myths, and anti-Semites that those converts never existed.

During Europe's religious wars, the only way to travel from a Protestant to a Catholic country without molestation was to be a Jew. Only a Jew could charge interest. No historian is ever allowed to mention these ADVANTAGES of being a Jew. It was all Suffering, you see.

In Rome, too, only "Jews" were allowed to do something anyone else was prosecuted for. Jews, and Jews only, were exempted from the requirement to worship the Roman Emperor as a god.

First of all, a tiny group in Judea could probably never have gotten an exemption like that. Secondly, if a particular group is given a specific exemption from the law, the Roman authorities knew who those people were.

And counted them.

The Romans kept careful count. If you doubt it, please note where Mary and Joseph were headed when Jesus was born, and WHY. The Romans knew that an obscure carpenter in Nazareth owed them money, and they knew where he lived.

I think they knew how many people were exempted from the law that required that the Emperor be worshipped, and who they were.

The Encyclopedia Judaica says there were seven, I remembered six, million Jews in the Roman Empire.

A lot of sources don't like that. I'm not surprised.

Who cares exactly how many millions of Jews there were? The point is that this whole story about the Jews being in Israel until some mythical Diaspora is nonsense.

Since the whole culture of millions of Hellenized Jews simply disappeared from history, it is likely that they became the Christian Church.

History goes blank about the real history of Christianity before Rome outlawed all other faiths, and I believe that anything that Christians did not want to be true was treated the way they always treated any literature they didn't like: It was burned and anyone caught with a copy was executed.

Someone wrote me that there couldn't have been all those Jews in Rome because there is no record of their slaughter.

I sure hope he was joking.

Jews exist as a people in exactly the same way that the Freemasons exist as a people.

To me, the term "Jews" refers 1) to those who were so hostile to the Christian or Moslem society in which they lived that they chose to become Jews; and 2) in each generation, Jews were encouraged to join in the faith of the majority, and most eventually did. So what is left is the hard core.

I keep referring to Kissinger's comment:

"Any peole that has been persecuted for two thousands years is doing something wrong."

Actually, they probably weren't all that persecuted. My Odinist ancestors were burned alive by the Christians on a regular basis. Now THAT is persecution.

This is all just logic and arithmetic. I can't prove it, and the professional Christians can't prove their story. They used suppression instead of truth, and now that they don't have the power to suppress, they really get nasty about any disagreement.

Anti-Semites can get nasty on the same subject.

The real world is a place of probabilities. I consider the accepted theory about Jews as highly improbable. But a lot of people have built their whole worldview around the old picture of single group of pure Jews stretching right back to the Diaspora, and they will fight for that nonsense to the very end.

Christians base their worldview on the idea that a few Apostles converted a world of pagans to their faith. Meanwhile, the whole Hellenic Jewish culture just vanished. It seems more probable that those millions of Jews accepted Christianity than that they just vanished or were all executed.

I think that's true, but unlike all the others, I have no vested interest in this truth.