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A few words on how the #Qumran sect referred to the #Pharisees, whom they did *not* like.

Their writings often refer to the דורשי חלקות *dōrešē ḥalāqōt 'seekers/interpreters of smooth things'. This appears to be the Dead Sea Scrolls' most common term for the Pharisees. 1/5
It is probably a pun on דורשי הלכות *dōrešē halākōt 'interpreters of halakhot (= Pharisaic/Rabbinic rules)'. With the weakened pronunciation of the gutturals /ḥ/ and /h/ known from these texts, it was probably even more hilarious. It implies the Pharisees wanted easy rules. 2/5
Pesher Nahum (3–4 ii 1–2) uses this term besides two others: "'Woe to the city of blood; it is full of lies and rapine': its interpretation is the city of Ephraim, those who seek smooth things during the last days, who walk in lies and falsehood". ('Walking' again is √hlk.) 3/5
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Dr Shiva Ayyadurai on Covid19 and how the media/govt is not giving good advice to the public.
Skip the intro and go to about 5.00 where the interviewer puts his first question to Dr Shiva.
pscp.tv/w/1OdJrqyoBWlGX
Dr Shiva talks about what viruses are, what viruses do, how the human body responds to viruses, downsides of vaccinations and how science has become infiltrated (and corrupted) by massive amounts of corporate money.
"The entire goal is mandated medicine."
Fascist / Pharma / Fauci / Fear
#Fauci, #BillGates, #Clintons, #CDC, #WHO, #MarkZuckerberg #DeepState, #Event201.
The #VaccineCourts limited liability for #BigPharma.
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