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Oct 6, 2024
In this thread 🧵, I have prepared summaries from the book “The Controversy of Zion” by Douglas Reed.

I have only summarised the portion of the book where he writes about the origin, codification and expansion of the doctrine of the Talmud, which is largely unknown, confusing, scarce and hidden to the public.

Douglas Reed was a very prominent journalist, author and novelist during his early career. Reed wrote more than 20 books during his career, mostly on political non-fiction and fiction. He was a well-regarded correspondent for The Times in Europe, and his early works on European politics and World War II received considerable attention.

However, his prominence declined significantly after his controversial views on Zionism and Jewish influence. His book “The Controversy of Zion” was only published in 1978, two years after his death.

I curated this thread of summaries in 10 phases, starting from 456 BC to 20th Century Zionism. And I have only touched on the phase of Zionism briefly, since it would make the thread too long and also information and histories about modern day Zionism is widely available to read. Moreover I have already posted a thread summarising the book “”Zionism: The hidden tyranny” by Benjamin Freedman. I would also recommend to go through that thread for learning about 20th century history of Zionism.

I was really looking for historical records about how Judaism got so corrupted, where and when exactly did all of it turn so destructive. And I was suggested this book by a friend. And it did help me fill many gaps in my understanding and connect a few dots. And I hope it does the same for you.

So, If this content resonates with you, please share and repost.

And if you want to read more contents like this, please give me a follow. It will be really appreciated.Image
Phase 1: Master Race Origins

The true beginning of it was in 458 BC when Judah, a small Palestinian tribe disowned by the Israelites, created a racial creed that would have a disruptive influence on human history. This creed, which became known as “Judaism,” established the idea of a master-race, with Jehovah (Hebrew name for God) designating the Judahites as his “chosen people.”

This creed rejected the then-emerging idea of a universal, loving God, instead promoting a vengeful deity and racial exclusivity. The Israelites, who had absorbed the concept of a God for all, had by then been assimilated by other peoples, leaving Judah and the Levites to form this unique religion of segregation and vengeance.

Judaism turned away from the universalism of earlier traditions, such as the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which spoke of a single God for all humanity. Instead, the Levites codified a creed that demanded adherence to Commands and Judgments in exchange for territorial and racial superiority.

This transformation perverted the earlier tradition of Moses as a moral leader, turning him into a figure associated with mass murder and vengeance. The story of Moses leading an exodus from Egypt and the conquest of Canaan was invented to justify a creed of destruction, exclusion, and divine vengeance against other peoples.

Judah’s racial creed, which began as an adaptation of earlier religious ideas, became a political program focused on destruction. The Levites edited this doctrine, inserting allegories and myths into the historical narrative to reinforce the idea of Jehovah’s chosen people, who would inherit the promised land through violent conquest.

Thus, Judah, possibly not even an Israelitish tribe, was destined to carry forward a religion centred on hatred, segregation, and destruction, forever setting them apart from other nations and peoples.Image
Phase 2: Fall of Israel and Rise of Judah

Around 500 years before 458 BC, the association between Judah and Israel already had ended, as Israel rejected the chosen-people creed that was emerging in Judah.

Israel, a northern confederation of ten tribes, distanced itself from Judah, which became known for its treacherous and incestuous origins.

The Levites, hereditary priests who wandered among the tribes, pushed for a theocracy, where they held power under the guise of divine rule. They united with Israel briefly under King Saul but soon replaced him with David of Judah. This union was fragile, ending with the split into two separate entities: Israel and Judah.

Israel believed in merging with mankind, while Judah, influenced by the Levites, pursued absolute separation, exclusion, and racial distinction.

The Levites were responsible for turning Judah into a sect focused on racial segregation and vengeance. Despite brief attempts to unite, Israel ultimately rejected Judah's racial creed. The Hebrew prophets, many from Israel, protested against the Levites' sacrificial rites and violent doctrine, advocating for moral behavior and justice instead.

Israel’s fall to Assyria in 721 BC marked its disappearance from history, while Judah survived as a vassal state under Assyria and Egypt. The Levites claimed that Israel’s demise was deserved because of its openness and harmonization with other peoples, while Judah continued to develop its separatist ideology. Though Israel's bloodline may have merged with other peoples, the Levites pronounced them spiritually “dead,” asserting that only Judah remained true to their racial creed.

The Zionist state's adoption of the name “Israel” in 1948 was seen as a forgery, as Israel had long rejected the creed that evolved into modern Judaism.Image
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Dec 15, 2025
High-dose nattokinase reversed arterial plaque in 95% of patients, with zero side effects.

This enzyme can dissolve fibrin deposits, clear arterial blockages, and unlike statins, it works.

In this thread, I'll share the evidence and a safe dosing protocol: Image
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Cardiovascular disease kills more people globally than any other condition.

The medical establishment's answer? Statins.

These drugs only suppress the symptoms while causing muscle pain, liver damage, and increased diabetes risk.

They treat plaque as a lifelong sentence. Image
But what if arterial plaque is reversible?

A landmark study published in "Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine" tested this with 1,062 patients over 12 months.

The results shattered everything we've been told about managing heart disease... Image
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Dec 17, 2025
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Jan 12
Jane Sissmore, MI5’s first female officer, led its Soviet espionage unit by 1929.

Her MI6 career was derailed when double agent Kim Philby sidelined her, fearing she would expose his treachery.

Let's explore:
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Kathleen Jane Sissmore, later Mrs Archer, joined MI5 as a clerk in 1916 at 18, rising swiftly due to her determination.

Described as ‘a strong character, very straight, well-principled, industrious’ by her headteacher, she trained as a barrister while working full-time.

Her organisational skills earned her an MBE in 1923, and by 1924, she was called to the Bar.

In 1928, she became controller of MI5’s Registry, a remarkable feat in a male-dominated field.

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By 1929, Sissmore led MI5’s Soviet espionage department, earning praise from Vernon Kell in 1935 for her ‘brilliant and devoted efforts.’

Marrying Wing Commander John Archer in 1939, she became MI5’s only female officer during wartime.

In 1940, her interrogations of Soviet defector Walter Krivitsky at London’s Langham Hotel produced a model report, offering MI5 its ‘first insight into the machinery of the Russian Secret Service.’

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Jan 12
Dr. Benjamin Bikman is a world-leading expert in insulin resistance and fat loss.

He just did a 2-hour podcast with Steven Bartlett.

It's hit about 1 Million views in 4 days.

Here are the top 10 lessons that go against everything mainstream health advice taught you 🧵
1. Insulin is massively underrated.

It controls what every cell does with energy.

From your brain to your bones, insulin dictates whether you burn or store fat.

When insulin is high, your body is in storage mode.

It literally cannot burn fat.
2. Calories matter less than you think.

Dr. Bikman explains that two meals with identical calories produce completely different results based on insulin response.

The low-carb meal increases metabolic rate.

The high-carb meal tanks it.

Same calories, opposite outcomes.
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Jan 12
DeepMind just did the unthinkable.

They built an AI that doesn't need RAG and it has perfect memory of everything it's ever read.

It's called Recursive Language Models, and it might mark the death of traditional context windows forever.

Here's how it works (and why it matters way more than it sounds) ↓Image
Everyone's been obsessed with context windows like it's a dick-measuring contest.

"We have 2M tokens!" "No, WE have 10M tokens!"

Cool. Your model still forgets everything past 100K. They call it "context rot" and every frontier model suffers from it. Image
RAG was supposed to save us.

Just retrieve the relevant chunks, stuff them in the prompt, problem solved.

Except RAG is fundamentally broken for anything that actually matters. It can't handle tasks where you need to look at multiple parts of a document simultaneously. Image
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Jan 12
Catherine Austin Fitts:

"I [first] thought the [Covid] op was primarily to load an operating system in people's bodies... so that you could [do some] kind of mind control... [but] I underestimated the extent to which they were looking to downsize the population."

This clip of Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (@solari_the), is taken from a discussion with Mel K (@MelKShow) posted to Rumble on January 10, 2026.

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"So when it [Covid] first started, literally on the first day, I said, it's an op... So I said it was an op. I knew a reset was coming because they had agreed on the Going Direct Reset in 2019. So I knew a reset was coming, but I thought they'd wait until after the election. I was wrong. They went before the election. So I knew a reset was coming, and I didn't know that the reset, they would use health.

"They had tried to use it several times before, like with swine flu in 2008, and it had failed. And so... So it was not clear to me that they had the engineering in place to pull it off this time. But, as soon as it started, I realized, okay, they're gonna use health. Fine, that's it. So I knew.

"But I thought the op was primarily to load an operating system in people's bodies to get the nanoparticles into the body so that you could do the kind of mind control. I didn't think that depopulation was as big an agenda as it is. So if you look at what the impact has been on, on all-cause mortality, as well as disability, as well as fertility rates.

"You know, I think depopulation was a much more important part of the agenda than I figured initially. I thought initially it was just, you know, we want to— Bill Gates, you know, so it had worked on computers. Bill Gates had put an operating system on your computer, and then he kept sending out viruses, so you had to update your operating system. So I thought, okay, we're gonna play the same game in viruses with viruses in the Internet of Bodies. So I just thought it was an Internet of Bodies play. I underestimated the extent to which they were looking to downsize the population.

"And I think part of that is the poisoning of the population weakens the population, makes it harder for them to push back. It lowers the quality of their cognition. So the great— I've been talking about the great poisoning since the late '90s, but this was an acceleration of the great poisoning, and I think that's part of plundering and weakening the first world population."
Full source video: rumble.com/v745696-coming…
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Jan 12
In Bengal, the Bhagavad Gita was a deadlier weapon than bombs in the hands of revolutionaries. Hindutva was not a northern invention imposed on Bengal, it rose from Bengal’s own revolutionary soul, where the Gita became the ideological, spiritual fire that drove men and women to fight for Dharma. @jsaideepak ji is absolutely right about it.Image
When .@jsaideepak ji said Hindutva is a Shakta counter-strike to colonial barbarism, this is exactly what it means:

Bengal’s Hindus did not merely resist oppression they consecrated resistance itself. They offered "bali" to Goddess Kali, turning sacrifice into sacred duty before doing anything and after bali, they did not plead or retreat, they went to war against colonial rule, embracing death without hesitation, without fear, without remorse.

They sacrificed their own lives as an offering to Dharma, proving that Bengal’s revolution was not born of cowardly politics, but of spiritual ferocity and Shakta resolve.Image
Those clowns who scoff when he mentioned “Bengali masculinity” only expose their ignorance. They fail to grasp that this masculinity was born from the ferocity of Goddess Kali’s blessings and hardened by the command of the Bhagavad Gita.

Bengal is Maa Kali’s land and it was her fire that flowed into the revolutionaries who roared back at the British Empire.
Revolutionaries disciplined by the creed of "Nimitta Mantra" the belief that man is merely an instrument, executing a divine will already ordained. Once this truth was embraced, fear ceased to exist. In Bengal Dharma awakened in its fiercest form and answered the colonial rule with fire.Image
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Jan 12
Well, well, well.

"A number of months ago, the U.S. captured a weapon that has been associated with Havana Syndrome. Both said it was seized by U.S. Special Forces during an operation...the weapon is under the Defense Department’s Intelligence & Security unit." sashaingber.substack.com/p/exclusive-us…
CNN now reports the device linked to Havana Syndrome was purchased by Homeland Security in the waning days of the Biden administration. And DoD has spent a year testing it. It has Russian components and fits in a backpack. cnn.com/2026/01/13/pol…Image
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Two years ago, @InsiderEng, in collaboration with @60Minutes and @derspiegel, published a lengthy investigation into Havana Syndrome, and found links to GRU Unit 29155. You can read it here: theins.ru/en/politics/27…
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Jan 12
Claude Code is going crazy viral again

People are coming up with wild use cases and getting things done

If you are not building with AI in 2026, ngmi

10 examples:
2. How to use Ralph Wiggum Claude Code plugin to allow Claude work for days by itself
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Jan 13
A 🩷 LETTER FROM SOMEONE THAT GREW UP WITH GREGORY BOVINO: TO THE MAN VOTED MOST LIKELY TO SHIT HIS PANTS IN PUBLIC

Read every single word of this. If Greg comes to your house, you're locked and loaded...with this verbal ammo.

MINNEAPOLIS REDDIT POSTER: I found out last night that I know Greg Bovino’s family personally. We grew up in the same town and went to the same High School and college.

Now I’m a Minneapolis resident but I didn’t always live in Minneapolis. Once, long ago I lived in a quiet little mountain town of Boone, NC. Guess who else grew up there? A pathetic squat little toad named Gregory Bovino. Well, that squat little toad grew up to be a squat little Nazi toad who has decided to come to my beautiful adopted home to torture, murder, and terrorize my friends and neighbors. He is personally going door to door, so if you see him, here’s a few very specific things from home you can politely yell at him:

“Hey Greg! Remember how your Dad murdered a woman in Blowing Rock while driving drunk? Like father like son I guess.”

“Hey Greg! You’re the reason your dad got drunk and killed that woman in Blowing Rock which lead to your parents divorce. I guess that means you’re the reason they got divorced.”

In case anyone is wondering, the woman his father killed was named Janie Mae Mitchell. I’m sure he’ll remember the name if you want to yell that to him.

His father used to run a bar called the library club. After his DUI he had to sell the bar and it hit the family pretty deep. Greg is sure to be sensitive about it if you want to name drop the Library Club bar.

“Hey Greg! Do you think it’s weird that the Watauga High yearbook has you listed as “Most Likely to Shit His Pants in Public?”

“Hey Greg, your history teacher ‘G.I. Jones’ thinks you’re a pathetic Nazi punk. No wonder you failed all his classes.”

“Hey Greg! Did you know your mom is a register Democrat? Does that make Thanksgiving awkward?”

“Hey Greg! Remember when the Mast Store banned your for sniffing shoes after people tried them on?”

“Hey Greg! Do you remember eating the Watauga Pioneers wrestling team’s soggy biscuit? Is it still gay to eat to eat semen off a Bojangles biscuit or was that just an 80s thing?”

“Hey Greg! Watauga High still thinks you’re a loser!”

“Hey Greg! Boone, NC fucking hates you.”

“Hey Greg! Remember when you fell into the porta-John at the Valle Country Fair and they couldn’t find you for hours and people just came in and kept shitting on you and shitting on you?”

“Hey Greg, remember when Mr. Combs found you jerking off to Nat Geo magazines in the high school bathroom?”

“Hey Greg remember swimming at Trash Can falls and your swim suit fell off and all the girls laughed at your micro penis? Watauga High still remembers.”

Just name dropping a lot of stuff from Watauga County / Boone / Blowing Rock, NC aught to get under his skin.

EDIT: it’d be a real shame is #GregBovino #SoggyBiscuit started trending

EDIT 2: while I’m usually opposed to AI on ethical grounds I figure there’s no point being ethical with Nazis. Anyone had the skills to generate images of Greg Bovino enjoying Bojangles cinnamon biscuits dripping in icing?

EDIT 3: Watauga is pronounced “Wah-Tah-Guh” we were sometimes jokingly called “Wata-ooga” by rival schoolsImage
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Jan 13
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON'T USE GROK FOR STOCKS.

Most traders are looking at charts from 3 months ago.
Grok analyzes real-time sentiment on X to predict tomorrow.

Here are 8 prompts to find the next 2-3x returns:
1. Analyze Real-Time Market Sentiment on X

This is how you catch trends BEFORE they run, not after.

Prompt:
"Search X (Twitter) for the latest discussions about [STOCK TICKER/COMPANY] and analyze the sentiment.

Stock: [name and ticker]
Timeframe: [last 24-48 hours]

Based on what you find, provide:
1. Overall sentiment (bullish/neutral/bearish)
2. Key themes and narratives emerging
3. Notable investors or analysts discussing it
4. Any breaking news or catalysts mentioned
5. Shift in sentiment compared to last week
6. Retail vs. institutional sentiment indicators
7. Hype level assessment (organic vs. pump)
8. Momentum prediction: Building or fading?

Focus on actionable insights, not noise."
2. Spot Emerging Trends Before Wall Street

Prompt:
"Analyze current discussions on X about emerging trends in [SECTOR/INDUSTRY].

Sector: [tech/healthcare/energy/AI/etc.]
Focus: [small-cap/mid-cap/large-cap]

Identify:
1. What trends are gaining traction right now
2. Stocks being mentioned repeatedly
3. New products, technologies, or catalysts
4. Sentiment shift patterns
5. Early-stage companies getting attention
6. Comparison to mainstream media coverage (are we early?)
7. Key opinion leaders driving the narrative
8. Stocks positioned to benefit most

Show me what's trending NOW, not last quarter."
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Jan 13
Supreme Court to resume hearing its suo motu case on stray dogs today.

Bench: Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and NV Anjaria

#Straydogs #SupremeCourt Image
On the last hearing, the Court was cautioned to take expert advice in the case so that it doesn’t end up like the recent Aravalli ruling which had to be stayed after concerns were raised about the absence of domain experts in the committee appointed by the Court.

Read coverage:

barandbench.com/news/stray-dog…
Sr. Adv. Arvind Datar begins his submissions.
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Jan 13
Stephen Deng's post on the @Terrahaptix round diagnosed the symptom. Let me name the disease.

African VC doesn't have worldviews. It has checklists. 🧵
The reason Terra was "out of mandate" for almost every African VC isn't because it was risky.
It's because our investors don't have philosophical frameworks that let them see risk differently.

They have boxes. Impact. Fintech. B2B SaaS. If you don't fit, you don't get funded
Compare this to the investors who actually led the round.
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Jan 13
@fitterhappierAJ @fitterhappierAJ I listened to you early. I have had a frontline seat to the unfolding of this Pandemic - working in Covid wards and opening a long Covid cardiac clinic early. I too spoke out early - as did Resia P, Doug Kell, Asad Khan, Binita Kane and many many more -you may 1/
@fitterhappierAJ 2/not remember but I joined you to speak at a spaces
Once and we discussed the link between covid and immune mediated hepatitis and I was talking about Covid harms to the cardiovascular system. Out TeamClots group spoke about the endothelial damage, coagulation abnormalities & 2/
@fitterhappierAJ 3/and fibrinaloid microclotting. I spoke about my concerns for future widespread cardiovascular risks/morbidity and advocated strongly from early on for the Precautionary Principle. A group of haematologists and others criticised and dismissed us. I was reported and pulled up 3/
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Jan 13
Trump se reunió con las petroleras y la beneficiada fue María Corina Machado. A una semana de la reunión con Trump, a Delcy Rodríguez le llegó un cisne negro petróleo. Los ejecutivos de la mayoría de las compañías fueron claros, con el chavismo vivo, no hay negocio. Sale hilo Image
La situación la planteó el CEO De ExxonMobile, sin un cambio profundo no es posible hacer negocios en Venezuela y no van a poner los U$S 100.000 millones que se necesitan para actualizar a su industria ni participar del Normandia Negro que pide Trump tras la captura de Maduro Image
El sistema petrolero venezolano fue devastado por el chavismo y PDVSA pasó de producir 3,5 millones de barriles diarios a poco menos de un 900.000 en 2025. El resto le corresponde a Chevron que dijo estar dispuesta a aumentar en un 50% su producción de inmediato Image
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Jan 13
Everyone deserves to know these rules of marriage...

By the age of 35.. 🧵 Image
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Jan 13
Posted by a friend in MN - Copy/Paste, share, post everywhere to spread the word

“Friends outside MN, you need to know what is happening here. Everyone knows that ICE shot and killed a woman here on Wednesday. But that’s not the only thing that’s going on:

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- ICE agents are cruising areas with immigrant-owned businesses, and kidnapping patrons and employees alike. Yesterday they abducted two US citizen employees at a suburban Target, one who was begging them to allow him to go get his passport to show them.

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- ICE is going door to door in immigrant-heavy neighborhoods, asking residents where their immigrant neighbors live. Read that again. If it sounds like something out of your high school history textbook, that’s because it is.

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Jan 13
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Even Indo nesi ans similar to this retard, registered for suicidal bo/ mb in Pol/ and.
See how all of them are coming out of their nests. It burned them so much. Image
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