Monday, July 31, 2006

Neo-Nazi Rocket Scientist Bill White Pontificates on "The History of the Jooz"

Bill "skull nuggets" White, the brilliant polymath, conspiracy theorist, slumlord, neo-Nazi, and all-around "Most Hated Man To Ever Register A Domain Name", has deigned to bless us with his own rambling, incoherent narrative expounding upon the "History of the Jews".

Of course, that he gives not one source for anything he has written, and veers wildley into speculation , hearsay, conspiracy theory, blood libel, and psuedo-historical nonsense goes without saying.

Here's a taste:

"The Bahir is one of the works of the Kabbalah; it was published in Southern France in the 12th century, during the period when Jews were sponsoring the development of the pre-Protestant heresies. Other works from the same school include the "Treatise of the Left Emanation" and the Zohar. From this school of thought came the butchering of children on Passover and during Purim, and a profound hatred of the "gentiles" who had begun dismantling the Judaized-Islamic infrastructure which had exploited and enslaved Spain and Southern France's white populations. This practice of occult human sacrifice migrated out of Spain with the Jews who fled the Inquisition, eventually spreading along the Mediterranean basin and up the Atlantic coast until it permeated the entirety of Jewish civilization.

In Germany, Jews who had migrated to the Holy Roman Empire from Khazar founded secret occult societies like the "Hasidei Ashkenaz" -- ancestors of our modern Hasidim. From the idiosyncratic occult Judaism of these isolated strains came the Star of David, which was officially adopted as a "Jewish symbol" in Bohemia in 1354, the belief that Jewish Rabbis could raise the dead, in the form of the golem of Prague, circa the late 16th century in that city, and a 16th century mystic named Isaac Luria, who brought upon the world the Jewish curse of "Tikkum Olam"."--Bill "skull nuggets" White


The last I heard, the "golem of Prague" was a silent movie about a giant clay guy with Sonny Bono hair, but I guess I could be wrong.

This essay proves , once again, that there is no subject too profound to be tarnished by the beady little brain of Kaiser Bill.

No, I'm not linking to it. I'll be damned if I help give Will Blight anymore hits.