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Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs - May 11

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

TV Visjon Norge (audio)
Israelkanalen #419 Lars Enarson

TV Visjon Norge (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 26:15


Vi møter også denne gang Lars Enarson. I tillegg til å være leder for bønnenettverket Norden714 er har han også skrevet en rekke bøker. Temaet for dette programmet er hans siste bok, Sannheten om Palestina. Her går han i mot mange av mytene rundt det såkalte palestinske folket. Visste du at dette var en bevisst strategi som KGB lanserte og lot terrororganisasjonen PLO benytte for å underminere den lovlige staten Israel?

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast
Q&A: Sleeping in the Sukkah, Kvitels & Running Away

The Q & A with Rabbi Breitowitz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 102:42


Dedication opportunities are available for episodes and series at  https://ohr.edu/donate/qa   Questions? Comments? podcasts@ohr.edu   Yeshivat Ohr Somayach located in the heart of Jerusalem, is an educational institution for young Jewish English-speaking men. We have a range of classes and programs designed for the intellectually curious and academically inclined - for those with no background in Jewish learning to those who are proficient in Gemara and other original source material. To find the perfect program for you, please visit our website https://ohr.edu/study_in_israel​ whatsapp us at https://bit.ly/OSREGISTER or call our placement specialist at 1-254-981-0133 today!   Subscribe to the Rabbi Breitowitz Q&A Podcast at https://plnk.to/rbq&a   Submit questions for the Q&A with Rabbi Breitowitz https://forms.gle/VCZSK3wQJJ4fSd3Q7   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/OhrSomayach/videos   9 October 2024 00:00 - 7:06  Should I always tell someone that they're Jewish if they had not known? 7:07 - 12:30  What is the explanation of the Khazar people? 12:31 - 20:00  Why are Jews so successful in the world, yet having such a small population? 20:01 - 25:48  How do we know the passing down of the Oral Torah is legitimate? 25:49 - 30:40  How do we know the prophecies of the ‘new temple' refers to the Messianic Redemption, perhaps it was referring to The Second Temple? 30:41 - 37:30 Why is it so important to Daven to Hashem through the Nusach of the Siddur? 37:31 - 42:30 If my free will is restricted as a result of my sins, how can I be punished for decisions made beyond the point of restriction? Are any future sins the will of God? 42:31 - 47:05 If I have free will and everyone else has free will then how can there be divine providence? 47:06 - 50:22 What is the range of my free will? 50:23 - 56:10 Why don't Chabad sleep in the Sukkah? 56:11 - 01:00:00 Why do we continue to apply some Takanos of Chazal but not others? 01:00:01 - 01:05:22 What is the origin of having a party at age 13, a bar mitzvah? 01:05:23 - 01:08:00 Do we still practice Halitzah even if the woman has to wait many years to receive it? 01:08:01 - 01:11:00 How can I enjoy Gemara more? 01:11:01 - 01:14:55 How can we have faith in difficult times? 01:14:56 - 01:18:50 How do techiyas hamesim and olam haba work? 01:18:51 - 01:21:35 When I answer questions about Judaism should I answer truthfully or modify my answer to accommodate their beliefs? 01:21:36 - 01:23:54 What is the significance of a kvitel(prayer-note)? 01:23:55 - 01:29:30 The Mesilas Yesharim says teshuva can only work from chesed. How can it be that Hashem overlooks the reality of what happened? 01:29:31 - 01:32:22 Can we build the third temple without Gog uMagog etc? 01:32:23 - 01:36:25 What did the European Rabbis tell people to do before the holocaust in regard to fleeing to America? 01:36:26 - 01:39:00 Why are Drashos D'Oraissa if they were not commanded by God? 01:39:01 What is the Avodah of Yom Kippur and Shabbos?   You can listen to this and many other Ohr Somayach programs by downloading our app, on Apple and Google Play, ohr.edu and all major podcast platforms. Visit us @ https://ohr.edu  PRODUCED BY: CEDAR MEDIA STUDIOS  

Pod-RI
Narrativas em Fluxo #2.1 - Entre a academia e a arte: A história de uma iraniana no Brasil com Khazar Masoumi

Pod-RI

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 64:58


Neste episódio do Narrativas em Fluxo conhecemos a incrível história de Khazar Masoumi, uma iraniana que vive aqui no Brasil e se aventurou pela área acadêmica e pelo mundo da atuação. Fiquem ligados no nosso Instagram para assistir os próximos episódios em primeira mão. Siga o Pod-RI em nossas redes sociais: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podr_i/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/podr_i  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastRI  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pod-ri/?viewAsMember=true

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs - May 11th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2024 2:06


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Gladio Free Europe
E96 Ármin Vámbéry and Hungarian Orientalism ft. Turan Explorer

Gladio Free Europe

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 131:25


Support us on Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Liam, Russian Sam, and Turan Explorer continue their journey across the vast steppe of Hungarian Turanism in this episode on Ármin Vámbéry, the all-time Orientalist white boy whose remarkable wanderings were fundamental to the development of the Hungarian obsession with the East, and the rise of a political movement that would convince millions of Central Europeans that they were in fact Central Asians deep down. Coming from the humblest of beginnings in Slovakia, Vámbéry overcame abject poverty, brutal antisemitism, and Hungarian Slovakia entirely due to his remarkable language learning abilities and unyielding perseverance. After being hired as a language tutor at the age of 10, he found friends in the local elite of Hungary, eventually pursuing his dream of visiting the Ottoman Empire as a young man. Quickly becoming a favorite of the Turkish aristocracy, one of the only non-Muslims to be called "Effendi," Vámbéry then traveled even further east while posing as an Islamic Dervish, first to Persia and then to the much more remote lands of Central Asia, to cities like Bukhara and Khiva that had not been visited by any European for centuries. After his return, Vámbéry was celebrated across Europe as one of the 19th century's most prominent orientalists. His research and memoirs were of great interest to the British and Russian governments, who each had their own imperial designs on the regions he visited. But in his homeland of Austria-Hungary, Vámbéry's research inaugurated a national obsession with Central Asia, believed to be the homeland of the Hungarian people. By the end of his life in 1913, this Turanist movement had become the most powerful force in Hungarian nationalism, and Vámbéry its prophet. Just as theories of white supremacy were taking hold everywhere else in Europe, Hungarian nationalists proclaimed brotherhood with the peoples of Turkey, Uzbekistan, Japan, and many other nations abroad. After his death, the dismemberment of Hungary following World War One caused a rise of ultra-nationalism throughout the nation, and a subsequent failed revolution led by communist Bela Kun shifted Turanism in a violent anticommunist direction. Turan Explorer covers the ways Turanism adapted to the increasingly antisemitic climate of the 1920s and 1930s, even though many earlier Turanists, including Vámbéry, had been Jewish themselves. Last, Russian Sam explores the ways that Hungarian Jews adopted a form of Turanism as a nationalist mythology specific to their own community. Though now-debunked, the popular Khazar theory envisioned Jewish Hungarians as the blood relatives of their Christian neighbors, and shows how this strange obsession with the East could unite disparate groups as much as divide. Turan Explorer is on ⁠Twitter⁠, ⁠Tiktok⁠, and ⁠Youtube⁠. He also has a podcast, available on ⁠Spotify⁠ and other platforms.

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
Conspiracy Thinking in the Middle East w/Adel Aali

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 48:26


EPISODE 102 | Conspiracy Thinking in the Middle East (Because Reasons 10) Guest: Adel Aali, creator and host of the podcasts History Behind News and Unravelling the Middle East Conspiracy theories seem to thrive in the Middle East, but why? Adel Aali takes a look at some of the more common CTs, as well as where they come from and why that region might be primed for conspiracy thinking due to its history.  Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 04:39 - What Is the Middle East? 06:44 - The Fertile Crescent, the Ottomans, the Sykes–Picot Agreement, comparing modern Middle Eastern history with US history, the ME has not been given the space to develop modern structures 12:36 - Religion as a startup, Islam is quite different from Judaism and Christianity, possible reasons CTS thrive - a paucity of information vs. a plethora, a lack of education, stability vs instability; CTs begin to swirl when people feel disconnected from their government, individuated instability and emotional narratives 21:46 - Israel has an unusual place in the ME, anti-Semitic CTs like the Jewish people are Communists vs. they are Nazis, online brownshirting, Russia was once seen as the second home for the Jewish people, the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the Khazar theory, scapegoating works for a primed audience, the divisions are illusions 32:53 - Jews, America, Israel and Zionism; the Muslim world was once the shizzle so what happened?, Tamerlane rejects invading Europe for business reasons, the Ottomans held back the printing press, persecution complex in the ME, the blame game, the secularization thesis, Iran is becoming secular 45:37 - You can't be pro or against a country Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info: History Behind News podcast Unravelling the Middle East podcast The Georgia Guidestones - An NWO Billboard episode A Weirdness Travelogue: Henges, Tiles & Plaques episode 'Merican Monuments (Travelogue 2) episode Spanish Caravan (Travelogue 3) episode Fair Dinkum - 4 Mysteries from Down Under episode Oh, Canada! episode From Sea to Sea: More Canada Mysteries & Histories with comedian Nile Séguin Üst akıl – Totally Turkey episode How The CIA Overthrew Iran's Democracy In 4 Days on NPR Violent Gangs and Predatory Republics - From Haiti to Africa HBN episode A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam by Karen Armstrong The Billion-Dollar Party That Ended a 2500-Year-Old Monarchy essay Smoke & Mirrors: Unintentional Dangers and Slow Thinking with Kent Weishaus episode Pootie-Poot on the Prowl - V. Putin Takes Center Stage episode From Beirut to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman on Amazon Thomas Friedman website Protocols of the Elders of Zion in Holocaust Encyclopedia  Khazar Love Triangle episode Abbas and the Khazar Claim: Separating Myth from Fact on Fikra Forum Blood Libel on the Jewish Virtual Library The “Golden Age” of Jewish-Muslim Relations: Myth and Reality by Mark R. Cohen, Princeton University Press paper Conspiracy Theories and Conflict in the Middle East on the Religious Freedom Institute When animals were used as spies in the Economic Times The lure of conspiracy theories in Iranian politics Policy, Perception, and Misperception: The United States and the Fall of the Shah by Kyle Balzer paper from Marine Corp University The Paranoid Style in Iranian Politics Deconstructing Secularization Theory: Religion, Secularity, and Self-hood Since the Onset of Western Modernity by Nicole Owens paper in Berkeley Undergraduate Journal  Iran's secular shift: new survey reveals huge changes in religious beliefs in The Conversation Inside story: How Iran's religious classes are turning increasingly secular on Amwaj Media Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER

Forbidden Knowledge News
FKN Classics: Mud Flood & Global Reset - Khazar Death Cult - Territories Beyond | Raven Keefer

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 63:36


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Hearts of Oak Podcast
Brian of London - Israel/Palestine: Who's Indigenous?

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 53:18 Transcription Available


Shownotes and Transcript The question 'who is indigenous' comes up a lot while discussing demographics and immigration.  And no country has this been asked more than Israel. Brian of London joins us to discuss a Twitter/X post and article titled "Israel Palestine: Who's Indigenous?". For some reason this question is contentious. Brian breaks it down (according to anthropologist Jose R Martin-Cobo) under a series of headings of Land, Culture, Common Ancestry, Language, Religion and Blood. Basically we are looking at a historic continuity. Brian uses these headings to look at whether it is the Jews or the Palestinians that fit this indigenous definition  Brian of London completed a PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics just as the Web was emerging. But then he left academia to do management consulting and eventually moved to Israel to do business. Brian's working on the cutting edge of the new Podcasting 2.0 to make sure this relic of the early web, stays free from capture by the centralising forces of Web 2.0 and their dangerous desire to turn us all into dairy cows. Brian was also the admin on Tommy Robinson's Facebook account that had over a million followers before it was nuked! In his spare time, he assists with a gigantic class action lawsuit in Australia on behalf of the entire crypto industry. Interview recorded 2.1.24 Connect with Brian... X                        https://x.com/brianoflondon?s=20 Connect with Hearts of Oak... WEBSITE            https://heartsofoak.org/ PODCASTS        https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ SOCIAL MEDIA  https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Support Hearts of Oak by purchasing one of our fancy T-Shirts....  SHOP                  https://heartsofoak.org/shop/ *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin and on X https://twitter.com/TheBoschFawstin?s=20  Transcript (Hearts of Oak) And it's wonderful to have Brian of London join us once again. Brian, thanks so much for your time today. (Brian of London) Well, thank you very much for having me on.  Not at all. There's lots to discuss in your neck of the woods, as they would say in the Brits, in your part of the world. And obviously we have had, we have a Tera Dahl who was just back from Israel. She'd been there three, four weeks for Real America's Voice reporting. We had Bridget Gabriel on actually discussing. But I think we want to go on a slightly different tact, and it was one of your tweets looking at, and I think part of it was from another article, Israel-Palestine, who's indigenous? and I've always had a very firm understanding because of biblical history and where I come at this from a Christian but even there's confusion amongst parts of the Christian world and community but that may mess this conversation up even more. But let's, Israel-Palestine, who's indigenous? Maybe tell us why this was of interest to you, and then we can go with some of the categories and how you define this term indigenous. Yeah, and I just realized I've got my window open. So if you're hearing background noise, tell me, otherwise I'll leave it open. I'm in my bomb shelter, which everyone should know. And fortunately, we actually haven't been in it for about 10 days now and the last major barrage of rockets was just to the south of us on midnight on new year's eve obviously they did the fireworks for us and that.  We we had our Muslim mayor, Sadiq Kahn do the fireworks for us as well in London but it was different firework.  Different and the thing with that was actually it was, they fired them. They always fire them at exactly on the hour. In fact, there's a joke that the guy controlling the missiles, his name is Abu Dekar. Dekar means on the minute. So we say, oh, Abu Dekar is firing again. Because they fire at exactly 12, so then the alarm goes at sort of 12.01, and the missiles arrive at sort of 12.01 or 12.02. Anyway, I didn't hear an alarm because it was south of me. I just heard the booms when we intercepted.  But yeah, I'm in my bomb shelter. But what I sent you, I sent you an article which actually was published in 2014 by a friend of mine. And I helped get this published because Israeli Cool, the blog that it's on, the guy who runs that and me both found this guy who is a Métis Canadian indigenous person. Or they call them First Nations in Canada. That's the politically correct term. He doesn't mind being called an Indian. He's quite happy with that or whatever terminology, but he's Métis, which is a tribe that its original area was sort of somewhere in Canada. But he put out this article in a very obscure kind of place, and I just grabbed it and I said to him, can you just say all of this stuff again for the Israeli audience? And that's what we did. And because he has studied properly the way the UN came to regard what an indigenous person was. Because indigenous means something completely different from people than it does for plants and animals. Plants and animals are indigenous when they've been in the same place for thousands or millions of years. But people is a totally different beast. We have moved around the world ever since we were people. Vast migrations out of Africa. The term indigenous just doesn't mean anything. It doesn't mean the same thing for a person as it does for a plant. The kind of way that this is seen in the academic literature, and remember, this is infused with leftism, so we're picking and choosing here a little bit. And this guy, Jose Martinez Cobo, he came up with this definition. And this has stuck. And this really is the way the entire field looks at indigenous. And I'll just read or direct from the summary of his work what these rules are. Self-identification as indigenous peoples at the individual level and acceptance as a member by the community. Okay, so you have to actually feel that you're indigenous, okay? Historical continuity with pre-colonial and or pre-settler societies, okay? I'll read them off and then we'll sort of go through them and what they mean for Jews and Israel and what they mean for Palestinians, for example, and then we can sort of look at this in relation to Brits and Irish people and, you know, English, Welsh, Scottish, and, strong link to territories and surrounding natural resources, distinct social, economic, or political systems, distinct language, culture, and knowledge. I'm going to skip one, and then I'm going to say resolve to maintain and reproduce ancestral environments and systems as distinctive peoples and communities. Okay, this is anthropology language. But the basics are, and my friend summarizes them like this, land, language, culture, spirituality, and the last one is blood. And we'll get back to that because that's actually that's the one that's just the least important actually for Jews, especially for Jews. So Jews self-identify this is obvious it's like, we've been three and a half thousand years or so I mean the the numbers claim there's a book to my right, if you go full screen there's a book the atlas of Jewish history just behind me. And in that, this one here, the Atlas of Judaism, okay, we can go back to. If you go back to that, if you start looking for dates, Abraham kind of is dated at about 4,000 years ago, to 2,000 BC. He walked from Mesopotamia all the way down across the Middle East, Iran, Iraq. It's mixed up because none of those are real. Well, Iran and Persia became real soon, you know, later. Basically, none of it is what is there today. And he walked across that. And then he walked down through Israel. And he walked on a road that we have in Israel today called Highway 40. It's the road that runs down the backbone of what we call Judea-Samaria, what the Jordanians renamed the West Bank, that road follows the path that Abraham took and is described in the bible as the path that Abraham took and when you when you drive quickly down that road today you see the road signs in the order in which they appear in the bible. It's as real as that and that is 30 or 40 kilometres that way I'm pointing off to the east, the sea is that way that's my west, this stuff is real. Now, whether you believe the story of Abraham was real or not to the Jewish people, it is foundational. It is our ethnogenesis. It's the start of what led to being Jewish, but that's really. But I just want, actually, when you say it, it depends what you believe is real or or not, the level of documentation to actually prove that actually the Old Testament story and New Testament story is more documented than nearly any other historical event. And yet the world believes parts of history, but you've got this mountain of evidence and they say, oh no, that's just fables. So when you say, if you want to believe it or not, actually, it's there staring you in the face that there is no more evidence for the biblical events than there is for anything else in the world. Correct. And it's even more than the biblical events. It's that the book that was woven around it, the Hebrew Bible, it was something that Jews preserved through an enormous act of preservation that I don't think has a parallel in the world. Okay. The Torah, as we call it, the way it is passed down is we write it out by hand. And the people who write the Torah, they write it without making a mistake. And if they make a mistake, they throw it away and start again. And there's no tippex and there's no scratching it out and there's no backspace key. This is and this document is so unbelievably well preserved that when you dig up the dead sea scrolls that were that were, you know in the caves of Qumran for three thousand years or two and a half thousand years when you dig those up, actually I don't know they might be a bit more modern than that but when you dig them up I can go and look at them and my Hebrew is not great but I can read the words. Biblical Hebrew is different from modern Hebrew, but I recognize the words. And if I open a modern Torah, they are the same. The transcription errors down the Torah is… We have this record. Abraham ends up in Hebron. He buys a cave to bury his wife in. That purchase of the cave in Hebron again. It doesn't matter whether you believe it happened exactly. That purchase forms the basis of our property rights in the modern world. That purchase of a cave is the oldest recorded land transaction that follows the modern form of transactions, offer, consideration, acceptance. Our whole edifice of modern contract law is built around that cave purchase. And that's part of Judaism. Judaism, then, of course, and I'm no biblical scholar, but Joseph goes to Egypt, the children of Israel become numerous, they leave Egypt in a hurry, which is also a story of the emancipation of slavery. Again, Jews led the way in that. What's interesting about our civilization today is not that we had slavery. It's not that the Americans had slavery. It's that it was abolished, and Jews abolished slavery within their own systems a millennia before. What's interesting about the West is not having had slavery. What's interesting is having got rid of slavery. I'll put forward that that's a Jewish. You get that because eventually, and it took the South Africans a lot longer than anyone else to realize this, but when you read the Bible and you read all men are created in the image of God, you just have to get rid of slavery. It doesn't work. Again, a Jewish thing. All of these stories, and then the Jews come back to Israel, and yes, there's wars and stuff, and there's Canaanites and Philistines and battles and Jericho, and the walls come tumbling down. All of these phrases I can just throw at you. The majority of a reasonably educated Western populace, they just understand those cultural references in a way. I don't need to explain Jericho. You know, I don't need to explain a lot of this stuff. David and Goliath, that's David the Jew versus Philistine Goliath. It happened actually near Gaza. Well, in the hills, sort of inland from there. But Samson, Samson and Delilah, that story is in Gaza. All of these foundational stories for Jews, which Christianity also adopts, the whole of the Hebrew Bible is basically part of the Christian canon. That happens here. Those are place names. Into the New Testament, Armageddon is Megiddo. It's 80 kilometres that way. I can drive there. Yes, I think I can still drive there. It's not closed. We have such ties. We have our ancestors buried. The reason why Hebron is special today and why Jews want to live there is because there's a massive building that Solomon built. It's the same era as the famous Western Wall, the Temple Mount. That building is built on top of this cave that Abraham bought. That's why it's there. That's where we buried our matriarchs and our patriarchs. This is a, and you know when when Martinez talks about historical continuity and strong link to territories and surrounding natural resources, the strongest link you can have is ancestral burial sites, you know everybody sort of knows the kind of, from America, the you know, how, oh this is this is ancient burial lands, well Hebron is the burial site of Abraham's family, basically. Nablus, who is the modern name. The old biblical name is Shem. That's actually closest to me. That's literally inland from me now. That's the burial site of Joseph. There's a building there called Joseph's Tomb. Now, the Muslims sort of revere it because they stole our prophets and stuff. But they only revere it because we do. The site of the temple in Jerusalem is the site on which Abraham was supposed to sacrifice Isaac, where the whole story of the ram and the burning bush, the.. sorry, the ram caught in the bush, not the burning bush, that's Moses. That story happens on what is now today the temple mount. That was the position of the high holies. That's why we built the temple there, twice. That's why the Romans destroyed it. That's why the Muslims came along when they conquered it and built a mosque and a mausoleum on that spot, because it matters. Those are elements of colonization. These other components like distinct language, culture, and knowledge. Now, yes, we revived Hebrew as a modern language. That was controversial because some very religious Jews would say that Hebrew is the language of prayer. It's the language of the Torah. are we shouldn't use it for day-to-day stuff when we're going to be obscene and tell jokes and in fact what tends to happen is we use Arabic for the worst stuff but um, that was controversial but it was also hugely important that there is continuity that any Jewish child living in Israel, any Israeli child, can pick up an ancient scroll that was buried in the desert, and all the letters look familiar. That's amazing. Nobody reads hieroglyphics. The Roman Catholic Church teaches their clergy to read Latin, but it's not a day-to-day language anywhere. Hebrew is a day-to-day language, and it has biblical continuity back 3,000 plus years. Now, when I read through this list, which we'll post later, I missed one. I said I was going to miss one. In the UN, they've got this one line, status as a non-dominant social group. I can't help, and I've discussed this with Ryan. Ryan Bellerose is the Métis Canadian. That's almost like they had to put that in to try and find some way to make Jews not indigenous in Israel. Because we are, Jews are now the dominant social group in one place in the world, Israel. It's like we we won, we're the only ones actually, we're really the only indigenous people that lost our land and got it back and that is essentially, Zionism is that, it is the return of Jews to Zion, you know, by the rivers of Babylon, where, you know, that psalm, that's, what, 600 years BCE? That's Zionism. We've been trying to get back to Zion, Jerusalem, Israel, for thousands of years, ever since we were cast out by the Romans. I think the last time Jews really ran the place was up until when we revolted too much and the Romans kicked us out on 135 or 132 or whatever it was, and changed the name. And again, this is colonizer versus indigenous. What do colonizers do? They bring a new language, they try to crush whatever markers there are of indigenousness. And then they destroy, they build their new stuff on top of old stuff. They try and erase indigenous identities. And that's what's actually happened all over the world. You know, Native Americans cling on in America. Across Europe there are sort of lots of indigenous identities that were crushed by the Romans that never reappeared. I would say that the EU itself was trying to do this, it's it's trying to sort of flatten Europe and you all become Europeans in a horrible Marxist sense and I think that's one of the reasons why Israel is so hated by this globalist elite type thing, is that we are just this total exception. We are the indigenous people that came back, made it work, and made it work. And it doesn't mean, and let's just sort of circle back to the blood, and then I'll let you get a word in edge ways. Blood. This is the bit that gets thrown at us all the time on the internet. Okay? Every time I post indigenous, oh, you're from Europe. Well, actually, I was born in South Africa, so I'm African. You know, bite on that, you chumps. I'm second generation. My parents were born in Africa. I'm second generation African. So I don't know where you think I should go back to. I grew up in London. Yeah, that's true. My accent is London, but I never felt English actually. I've got my British citizenship, but am I English I don't think so. I'm Jewish, Jews belong here, so blood is uniquely unimportant to Jews for one good reason and the reason is Ruth, the story of Ruth in the bible is the story that actually to this day means that Jews accept converts. As soon as you accept conversion, it means blood doesn't matter. Now, we do not have an easy conversion process, okay? And in fact, you know, whenever I've, and I know some of my best friends here are converts, and they're more orthodox than me, more, you know, they observe of Sabbath, Shabbat, more than I do. And in many ways. But there's no hint or there's no feeling for me personally, or you don't find it anywhere in Israel, that if somebody has gone through the process of an Orthodox-recognized conversion, nobody here looks down upon them. In fact, many of us realize that's a lot harder than just being born. So blood. I don't know where his blood is from. In fact, I think the two converts I know the best, Australians and both, I think, from Catholic families, doesn't matter. So I don't care about blood. Now, it turns out I actually am Kohanim, and you can check, but there's DNA markers. But that's not what makes me Jewish. What makes me Jewish is self-identification, keeping the rituals, doing Shabbat dinners. And it doesn't even matter the level of observance. It's some level of observance and some recognition that it means something to be Jewish. So when they throw at you this Khazar crap and go back to Europe, and I mean, even that is ala panim, on its face. That doesn't mean the same thing. On its face, it's just ridiculous, because more than half the Jews in Israel are of Middle Eastern backgrounds. Algeria, Morocco, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Syria. All of these places is where Jews came from. Right now, and Ethiopia, of course, we've airlifted them. All of these things mean that we're just a mongrel mix these days. And our kids are all meeting and intermarrying between different... There really isn't a level of racism that I can certainly recognize in America. So blood, what does blood mean? It doesn't... It's important. It's one of the markers. But it is not who makes you a Jew. Well, I think, yeah, there are a lot of points to pick up. For me, actually, it's the history. Abraham 4,000 years ago, David 3,000, establishing Jerusalem as the capital. So you've got 2,000 years of history on the land, in effect, before the Romans took over. The renaming of that land as Palestine to remove Israel off the face of the earth, just like Iran want to do..  That's deliberate.. Just exactly. Syria, Palestina and yeah of course the word came from the Greek from palash invaders from the sea, you can, it's like you can get you can get locked in all that crappy silly detail, it doesn't matter and it doesn't matter if it's Israel or the kingdom of David, it was or Judah or Samaria. Today it's Israel because when you form a modern nation, within the framework of modern nations that arose in the 1850s onwards. I can't remember the philosophical name for this, but Israel slots in within modern nationhood as the land of the Jews. Should there be a Kurdish nation? Yeah, sure. I just want to tell you something else about this. indigenous status is not zero sum, because there are indigenous people does not mean that nobody else is indigenous. Now, and I'm not coming to the Palestinians by any means next. We have Aramaic Christians living in the Galilee region. They are following a kind of Christianity that emerged very soon after Jesus died. And they are speaking Aramaic, or they're doing their liturgy in Aramaic. I've met one. There's a famous picture of Tommy Robinson standing next to a bearded guy with a big hat wearing his Mossad t-shirt. That's Father Nadav, and we went to meet him in Nazareth. That's in Nazareth. He lives there. There's a community of Aramaic Christians. The only place you can be an Aramaic Christian safely in the whole Middle East is Israel. And then we've got Druze. Druze is a kind of, it's wrong to call them completely Muslim. They're something else entirely. And their geographic region encompasses Syria and Lebanon and Israel. But where are they best off? Most of them, realize, in Israel. We've got some Baha'is who came from Iran, settled here. They're up in Haifa. We have Samaritans, actually. That's very close to me. This town of Nablus, okay? What's the Palestinian town of Nablus? Well, it comes from Neopolis, the Roman for new city. So even their name in Arabic of Nablus, it's a corruption of a Roman word. It's not Arabic. And you know this because Neopolis, anything with a P is not Arabic.  So the P gets converted to a B. It's just like the Palestinians, when they say it, they call it a phalestini, because they can't say P, so they change it to E. So Nablus, which is the place of Shem, again, Romans, they knew Shem is in the Bible many times, but they have to rename the place Neopolis to assert Roman dominance, and that's what you do. The Samaritans live on a place called Mount Gruzine, which overlooks that. They're there. We've got Bedouin Arabs who have lived here for a long time, but Bedouins have moved across the whole Middle East for centuries. To call them indigenous, they have parts of their culture here, but it's not unique to Israel. That's the point, the Bedouin culture is across the whole of the Arab peninsula all the way out. So did any part of their culture arise in Israel? Not really. But they have something called rights of longstanding presence, for sure. And they serve in our armed forces, and we have all sorts of internal political disputes over where they live and how they live and what their place. But again, that's stuff we can deal with. It's not sort of virulent hatred all the time. But this point of, is Islam indigenous to Israel? No, nothing of it. The only bit that they talk about is the farthest, there's a passage in the Quran that talks about the farthest mosque, and that has been reinterpreted. And there's a very famous clip from Al Jazeera from years and years ago. Professor Mordechai Kadar, he went on Al Jazeera in Arabic and he asked the host, how many times is Jerusalem named in the Quran? And the Quran was written 700, 800 years after the Romans destroyed Jerusalem. Everybody in the whole world, the known, educated world, knew the name Jerusalem. But yet it does not appear once in the Quran. Not once. There's an oblique reference to a night journey by Muhammad to the furthest mosque. And he tied his horse up outside and ascended to heaven. That is the entire basis for Islamic claim to Israel and Jerusalem. Other than the fact that they assume everything. They're a replacement theology. So they brought in all of Christianity. They brought in all of Judaism. They then tell us we forged it to take out Muhammad. And they write their book, the Quran, which they then say, we're the corruptors of. Jews are worse than Christians because we went astray. Jews are the ones who went astray. Christians are the ones who were just led astray. You followed us instead of the Muslims so we're both cursed but Jews are cursed a bit more. But that's that's not the claim, that's the claim, that's what we're fighting over. And of course well yeah and of course you'd, you've got the period of the Romans and then the period of Arabs or Muslims from what 600... And crusaders, Sala in the Kurd, This history just goes, but all of it, the constant theme throughout is, one, there were Jews always here. Jews never left. There were Jews in Sfat. They came back in 1200 and 600. The only people who ever regarded this land as the place of genesis of their entire civilization is Jews.  Yeah. And then you go through, you're right, all those histories with the Ottoman Empire, whatever morphing of Arabness or Muslimness there was on there. And then you're right that Muslims tie Jerusalem to a story about a flying donkey, but we'll not even go into that. We'll not have to base what you believe in that. But the issue, I guess, you have now is that the clash between Romans and the Jews living there was a land grab and dominance. It's something much deeper in terms of Islam, and I 100% believe that Islam was started. One of the main reasons is to eradicate who Jesus is. You can't say Jesus, son of God. You cannot, that he was simply a man. And at its heart, and that means at its heart is also hatred of the Jews and the Jewish people, because without Judaism, you do not have Christianity. It's impossible. But that hatred we have seen over the whole time, and 1948, it is an absolute miracle to see what happens. I think maybe the hatred is from, one, the hatred that Islam has against Judaism. That's one. But also there's a second hatred that I think the miracle of modern-day Israel, that many people cannot accept that, and they look for something darker. You know, Israel being the centre of everything, being in control. And they come up with this idea to remove any understanding that actually you can't explain. 1948, when you read about what happened, I've read it in 67, 73, and all of those, it is a miracle. It could not happen, should not happen. And yet Israel stands there as a proud country, hugely successful in the midst of basket cases of countries. But yeah, talk to us about that level of vitriol against Israel and against the Jewish people that exists not only in the Middle East, but actually exists in the media and across the world, really. Well, I, you know, every Jew does, you know, I guess my kids are starting to do it now. You start, you know, when you're brought up Jewish, eventually at some point you understand that this thing called the Holocaust happened.  And what it does to a lot of us is you go through a phase where you try and, why? What's with the hatred? Why the hatred? And Islamic Jew hatred, I can see that in the Quran. I can see the hundred and whatever verses it is that mention Jews. And whereas we start off a little bit favourable in the early stuff, once Jews reject Muhammad and say no you're not a prophet we're done with our era of prophets, that was a thousand years ago, you're not one of them, once that happened he really then just goes on a the rest of his life is like, how can I f these Jews? And you know he kills a lot of Jews in Khaybar he takes their wives, their daughters, their and then also in Khaybar this other story, this very pivotal battle, after the battle when he kills all the men and he's got the women and one of the stories that's not well, it pretty authoritative, but again this doesn't matter whether it happened or not, it matters whether Muslims believe it, is that he was poisoned by this Jewish woman that he'd taken prisoner before he rapes her and that he died five years later from the poison he was was given then. Now, again, you get all sorts of scholars saying this is unlikely and it probably didn't happen. It doesn't matter. Do Muslims teach their children that a Jew killed Muhammad? Yes, they do. In large numbers, very large numbers. And so Jews rejected the prophet Muhammad. We don't call him a prophet. He isn't a prophet. He's their prophet. He's not our prophet. We rejected that. He fought lots of battles against us. He killed a lot of Jews, and eventually he was poisoned by a Jewess. These are not good things to teach your kids for coexistence. That's what they do. That kind of antisemitism, I understand that. That's ancient and it really hasn't changed. It can be dialled up or dialled down depending on the authoritarian rulers. UAE today might be dialling it down a lot. Great. In two or three generations, I'll feel a lot happier. Now, Nazi anti-Semitism, European anti-Semitism, again, Christianity had its creation stuff, and Christianity for a long time said that Jews killed Jesus. Despite Jesus being one of us, we, you know, and it took until, when did the Catholic Church change that? I mean, it was like in 1960 something or other, was the papal, you know, it's like, okay, thanks. It was the Romans. We can all agree on the Romans, but yes, Jews are stood accused of killing Jesus. That was one thing. Jews are successful. I don't know what it is. I personally have come to believe that Intel, the guy who founded Intel, Andy Grove, his autobiography was called Only the Paranoid Survive. I think Jews have been bred to be paranoid. There's other reasons which are genetically passed down. Whereas the Catholic Church, for a lot, makes its priests celibate, they become the most highly educated members of society, but yet they don't procreate. Jews did the opposite. You become a rabbi, the town supports the rabbi, and the smartest people who become rabbis then have 18 children. Perhaps that's the reason why we've got higher IQ. I don't know. We certainly value, as a culture, we value learning. We value books. We value, the fact that we've got troops in Gaza. What do they do at the weekends? Some of them, they drive armoured personnel carriers into Gaza with a gigantic Torah scroll so that they can stand in some house with bullet holes all around and do the Shabbat service with a real giant Torah scroll. First, they take in little ones, but once the roots are secure, what are we doing? Are we taking a book? This is the most ridiculous. And then what we do is, we do Talmudic rituals, as the Nazis and the anti-Semites would say. We're not doing it. It's not because, we're not out looking for the blood to drink and make my matzah. That's just utter crap. We're doing it because we value these traditions. We passed them down, and the continuity of Jews as a people has depended on us revering those words. That's why copying the Torah accurately for 3,000 years by hand, that's an astonishing cultural achievement that no culture on earth has managed. You know, Aborigines in Australia might have told stories orally, and that's a great sort of pass down. But we wrote it in a book, and the story of Abraham buying the cave becomes the root of Western civilization. So, you know, you can argue Judeo-Christian civilization for sure. And, you know, some people will say that democracy comes from the Greeks or whatever.  Much more of our morality comes from the Jewish Hebrew Bible, the Ten Commandments, than any other foundational thing. And again, the Americans, I'll criticize the Americans and I'll criticize the West in a very specific way. Rights versus responsibility. Okay? If you read the Ten Commandments, what you are reading is not a charter of rights. You do not have the right to life. You do not have the right to property. You do not have the right to your wife. You read a responsibility. You read about honouring your parents. You read about not murdering people. You read about not coveting the other guy's ox or wife. Those are responsibilities. You follow those responsibilities within your tribe. Your rights are implied. And I think America and the whole Western notion of human rights and stuff, it puts the cart before the horse. What are your responsibilities? Your responsibility is not to lob rockets at civilian areas on midnight of new year's eve, your responsibility is not to break out through a fence and go murder and rape people in the most horrible way, if you follow the responsibility of not being complete and utter bleeps then you can have a right to life, we are going to remove we, you do not have a right to life when you commit those acts against us. That's what we're seeing now. We're not Christians, and the whole turn the other cheek thing, it's not in our book, and quite rightly. There's too much of that, and the modern Western Christianity has gone too far. Yeah. Yes. That's an interesting. Here, I'll not go down that route, but actually, I want to finish off with, I'm sure you've had, well, you face, I'm sure, a lot of abuse. And if you are a Zionist Shill, maybe you can share some of that, Brian, because I'll happily be a Zionist, but never get paid for it, which is a bummer.  None of us get paid for this. It costs me a fortune living here.  I know it would be much easier if we did get paid, but that's not how life works. But it's interesting what's happened. Maybe the backlash you get whenever you talk about Israel's existence and the history and that clash, and also what we are seeing at the moment. It's interesting, what's the term? Proportionality is the term that's used. And I always wonder, what's proportional to rape or murder of children? Do you really want to go down that? Because that's a very perverse path if you want to go down that. But yeah, tell us about that, the backlash, but also then Israel doing what it has to do to exist. And if other countries want to be peaceful, then that makes life a lot easier for everyone, including the Arab countries around. Well you know the backlash, first of all, hurty words on the internet doesn't doesn't hurt me, you know I'm very much a bit of a free speech absolutist, I'll block and I'll mute if they're boring. I mean but mostly I like, you know and I'll spar with a few of them you know. I'm just looking to my left, I've got a screen here, sort of one of these things that kicked this off was because someone said, so I get that a lot of Israeli Jews are scared right now. So here's an idea. Why don't we offer them refuge in our own countries? Invite them to Britain, the States, and Canada. It's a win-win. Israelis get to live somewhere they feel safe, and the locals get their land back. Now, after everything I've just said to you, firstly, we've tried living in other people's countries. It doesn't always go so well. You know, German Jews felt great in 1929, and Polish Jews felt great also. This was not a long-term, tenable solution. And so what I replied was, lol, no, we're home. When you dig up London, you find Roman stuff. When we dig up Jerusalem, we dig past that crap to the city of our Jewish King David. Pithy, short, you can't put all the history of the Middle East in a tweet or an x-post or whatever we're supposed to call it. Praise be to Elon. Now, so I get this back. This isn't how the world works. Just because you've owned something thing doesn't mean you always will. Also, the Celtic tribes inhabited London long before the Romans, and Canaanites existed in Palestine long before Israel. Well, as and when some Canaanites show up, and as long as they're not still doing the child sacrifice shit, we will give them a nice little bit of the country, and they can live and practice their whatever Canaanite religion. But the point is, there is no continuity of Canaanites, because probably because Jews genocided them, whatever, I don't care. Canaanite was absorbed into the Jewish tribes. That's what happened. There's nobody doing Canaanite today, so they don't exist. The Palestinians are not Canaanites. They're not Philistines either. They don't know anything about Canaanites or Philistines. But, you know, you get all of this stuff. David, this is a good one, actually. Chrissy, David was a corrupt criminal whose family came from Iraq. That's the Koran version of David. I was wondering. I missed that. I know. I know. That one's just brilliant. And it's just very simple. And it's with a little Canadian flag. And Chrissy is the name. Compassion, confidence, something about a sire. 170,000 followers.  You kind of and then you know you get from sama Lebanese when you check your DNA it's east European, okay my yes yes my DNA did come a bit, because before South Africa we were somewhere in northeast Europe but again and then you know when I look through all of this telling me that I don't belong where I know I belong. Look, I came to Israel when I was 39 years old. I married my Israeli wife some years before that, tried to learn Hebrew in London. I'm crap at Hebrew, okay? I can barely read. I can sort of read, but more often than not, I'm copy-pasting into... Oh, Apple. Apple does not translate Hebrew by default. It's like not not one of their default languages. It's like, get with this. Anyway, I arrive in Israel as a 39-year-old PhD physicist, basically illiterate, but I feel more at home than I did in London. Explain that. I can't explain that. There's this woman, Eve Barlow, she's here visiting right now. She lands and she immediately feels at home. She lives in LA, She's a writer or she wrote, and writes about music. Why does she feel at home? And so many Jews you talk to, and this is a funny thing, when non-Jews come here and feel at home, they then start looking through their family tree and discover that four generations back, they are Jewish. And they start questioning their self. There's something that I can't explain to you that is is magical about being in Israel. Because it's tough. It is more comfortable to live in America and Britain. It really, it wasn't the easiest place to move to, but it just felt better. 100%. I think we'll finish it there. I think it's good to get a short conversation about this in Israel. And of course, you could take it wider into other countries. But that makes it very convoluted. And I think this perfectly fits to this current time. But, Brian, thank you so much. All the links for these will be in the description and our social media posts so people can follow the article and your post on it and have fun at the replies, which is sometimes the best part of Twitter posts. It certainly is. Anyway, yeah, we can do updates about the whole situation another time. But, yeah, thank you. This was really good. This is stuff I like talking about. This is positive. This is the reasons that people need to understand why Israel's not going anywhere. And that's the other. The last thing I'll say is this. You know, for 75 years, the Arabs have fought the correct, well, since 67 in particular, and through the 60s, basically, with the rise of Arafat and the PLO, which was a creation of the Soviet Union, the whole Palestinian identity. That's another point, but I'll just finish with this. They fought the correct battle to remove a colonial occupier from land. They fought the right battle that would have got the British out of India. Or the French out of Algeria, or half a dozen European countries out of bits of Africa. They fought the correct guerrilla warfare tactics, sort of terrorism, murders, all of this stuff. And it spectacularly fails to move Jews out of Jerusalem and Israel, because we are not colonial settlers. We will never be colonial settlers. The mindset, you know, and that's the other thing is, you know, when the Americans come here and tell us that we're not fighting the ground war in Gaza the correct way, and they're going to tell us how well they did in Iraq and Afghanistan, they were fighting thousands of miles from home. Our soldiers can actually stand at the top of a building with binoculars and see their homes. They go home, you know, if they're released at the weekend, they get taken to the border and they're home in 25 minutes. We are not projecting power as an imperial conquering army trying to make Iraqis be Democrats. It's not that. And so that the whole way in which the Palestinians are fought, encouraged by the entire world, encouraged by people shouting free Palestine from the river to the sea. When you do that, you encourage millions of poor Arabs to fight a war that they will never, ever win by the methods that they're fighting. They will never, ever win. They will never commit an act so atrocious that I will wake up in the morning and say, because believe me, October 7th was that act, that I will wake up in the morning and say, you know what? I think I'm going to go live in Berlin. That's not going to happen. You're not going to force me off my land with these acts. They don't work. it's wrong it's just totally the wrong approach, killing us doesn't matter, how many you rape, how many you kill, the only thing that will happen is the scale of our response and the sheer biblical nature of the response will come out, go read the story of Dinah, the men of Shechem, that's the story that's what's going on in Gaza right now, go read that story if you don't know your Bible. One woman was raped in the Bible. Dinah, go read that. Well, maybe those who live in Gaza, the Muslims or the Arabs, if they took this indigenous rights, then maybe they can move the refugee camp to Mecca. I'm sure it would be wonderful and they can enjoy that.  Here's a little bit about Yemen. Yemen is Arabia, Arabs to Arabia. 

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All Out War
#164 - Will the Real Israel Please Stand Up

All Out War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 80:44


On this episode we are taking a closer look at the theory that those who are in the land of Israel are not the real chosen inhabitants of that land. Who are the Khazar people? What does that have to do with the Jews in Israel today? These are the questions we will be asking and answering in this episode. Check out our substack article for more on this topic here --> https://open.substack.com/pub/turnermiles/p/when-conspiracies-and-heresies-link?r=1ds0r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

History Behind News
S3E42: A Medieval Jewish Kingdom Outside Israel? Jewish Diaspora - A History

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 73:53


From Persia to Central Asia to Spain to the Ottomans to Germany to Poland, Ukraine and Russia... and to America - this the amazing history, and also stories, of the Jewish diaspora. It's a story that merits telling especially now. Now that we see many Jewish faces on our screens, Jews who came to Israel from all parts of the world, Jews who kept their Jewish identity for some 2,000 years - regardless of where they were in the world! In this episode, I ask my guest, Dr. Howard Lupovitch, the following questions: What's the difference between Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews? So, why did the Jews of the diaspora not speak Hebrew? What is the story of the Medieval Jewish Kingdom of Khazar? What is this Jewish jurisdiction in Russia? Why is the story of Jews in Spain the focus of so much attention? How did Jews end up in Poland? And how did they thrive there (relatively speaking)? What is so special about Persian Jews? How important was conversion to the Jewish experience? How does one convert to Judaism anyway? What did Jews call the countries in which they lived during the diaspora? What are some legacies of the Jewish diaspora - aside from the horrific experiences of persecution and the Holocaust? If you wanted our audience to remember just one point about “the Jewish diaspora”, what would it be? Dr. Lupovitch is a professor of history and the director of the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University. He specializes in modern Jewish History, specifically the Jews of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy. He recently completed a history of the Jews of Budapest and is currently writing a history of the Neolog Movement, Hungarian Jewry's progressive wing. He is the author of Transleithanian Paradise: A History of the Budapest Jewish Community, 1738-1938. Is it Persia or Iran? In this episode, Dr. Lupovitch talks about Persian Jews and their long history in Persia and modern-day Iran. In a prior conversation, Dr. Khodadad Rezakhani answered the complicated question of whether they are Iranians or Persians. He also explained how the Sasanian Empire crumbled before the Arab Muslims, and, hence, opened the Middle East and Central Asia to Islam. His telling, however, is much different than what you may have heard before. Click here for my conversation with him. I hope you enjoy these episodes. Adel, host & producer ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠History Behind News⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ podcast & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Click here⁠ and join⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠our other supporters in the news peeler community. Thank you.

The Fact Hunter
Classic Audio: Texe Marrs - Israel / Palestine / Khazars

The Fact Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 61:08


This broadcast originally aired @ 2012-2013. Texe William Marrs (July 15, 1944 – November 23, 2019) was an American writer and radio host, who ran two fundamentalist Christian ministries, Power of Prophecy Ministries and Bible Home Church, both based in Austin, Texas.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texe_MarrsEmail us: thefacthunter@mail.comWebsite: thefacthunter.comSnail Mail:George HobbsPO Box 109 Goldsboro, MD21636

I'm All Over the Place with Dara Starr Tucker
EP 19 | Debunking The Khazar Theory with Dr. Dan McClellan

I'm All Over the Place with Dara Starr Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 67:54


The Khazar Theory, which states that the Ashkenazi Jews are not ethnically Jewish, has had a long and sordid history, having been promoted by a small group of scholars, writers and geneticists for the last 200 years. In the age of social media, the theory has made its way to the mainstream, picking up support from some very high profile celebrities. But what is the historical, linguistic and genetic grounding for this theory? Why has it continued to gain steam despite being repeatedly discredited by scholars across multiple disciplines? Dara and Dr. Dan are unpacking "The Khazar Theory" while discussing the proliferation of misinformation, and their shared goal of educating those who seek real understanding and knowledge. Find Dr. Dan McClellan on all platforms at @maklelan. Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/darastarrtuckerSupport the show

Rumors of Instinct Podcast
Dark Fleet Returns to Destroy Khazar Mafia, Jesuits, and 13 Tribes

Rumors of Instinct Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 57:14


I share the big picture news on the Nachtwaffen's return and the history and logic behind their decision to wage war against the Secret Societies of Sorcerers that they put in charge of controlling the Earth's nation's and human populations. X: @topsecrettexan CashApp: $beyondtopsecrettexan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtopsecrettexan/support

Women to Watch™
Khazar Fatemi, Press Officer, Journalist & Filmmaker

Women to Watch™

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 53:49


Khazar Fatemi, Press Officer, Journalist and Filmmaker, shared the story behind her title with us on August 9, 2023.Khazar Fatemi has a Kurdish ethnicity and was born in Iran and raised in Afghanistan. Her family fled to Sweden when she was seven. For the last 15 years, Khazar has worked as a bilingual journalist and presenter on Swedish television. As a broadcast journalist, she has reported from 20 different countries. The main focus has been coverage of poverty, war, conflict, climate crises, and endangered cultural heritage at risk. Khazar has been lecturing for over ten years. Her lectures highlight the importance of democracy, freedom of expression, and cultural heritage. But also her experience covering wars and conflicts with a special focus on women and youth.Her clients have been the UN, the Swedish Defence Forces, the Swedish Parliament, schools, universities, and many others. The "Culture, Identity and Belonging" lectures received the Swedish Unesco Award 2020.Since 2015 Khazar has been working closely with Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, TAPS founder Bonnie Carroll and as project manager and producer for the TAPS film team. She has produced several short films from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kurdistan. They tell the stories of some surviving families that TAPS has worked with and about the work that TAPS does in the US and the region.* Bonnie Carroll was awarded America's highest civilian honour by President Obama. "President's Medal of Freedom."SUE SAYS"Amnesty International Press Officer joins us for an intimate conversation on her documentary, her career as a journalist covering war in the Middle East and why meeting people up close and personal in these areas gives her hope."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Hake Report
Be Burly, Not Girly! Censored-Uncensored Grossness! | Mon. 6-5-23

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 119:30


UK: No respect for non-burly cops! Canadian enables homeless BUMS! Censored-uncensored gross headlines/pics. Assisted suicide. Biden to end "gender-based violence." The Hake Report, Monday, June 5, 2023 AD HAKE TIME STAMPS * 0:00:00 Topics: Fighting cops, nice Canadians, other MESS* 0:02:38 Hey, guys! Prime Pizza blue Sicilian tee (Nick here!)* 0:05:55 British "police" vs blacks* 0:12:09 Canadian reply on US policing vs UK* 0:16:40 black gal pulls female cop's hair: Met Police* 0:19:09 Vegas flying bicycle kick: Burly officers!* 0:21:48 Métis, Indians, homeless in Canada (Nick)* 0:26:13 Exvangelical on Twitter gives bums food!* 0:36:20 JOHN, KY: No emotions? Y'all a cult! (Equilibrium)* 0:45:59 Supers: Rodney King; Bible on anger, passion* 0:49:49 DENNY: Equilibrium. Peace vs drugs* 0:53:41 Sweet Dream - Jacky Cheung (1985, Smile)* 0:59:04 Supers: Crush, * 0:59:50 AL, TN (black!) on BHI, Khazar theory* 1:08:33 KJV Bible removed in Utah schools! A gotcha!* 1:15:14 Mayor Fetterman illegal same-sex wedding, IL* 1:17:21 TN drag show law rejected by judge (gross pic)* 1:21:10 Canadian schools sparse on "Pride Day"? (Nick)* 1:24:11 Fact on Twitter: APA "gay" gene? * 1:27:53 Medical assistance in dying, Canada puff piece* 1:31:46 Gender-based violence: CNN, Biden, DV, UN, WHO* 1:41:50 NATHAN: Discord Christians are libs. Bible thumping* 1:46:30 JC, AR: Good, Monster, nicey-nice, enabling bums!* 1:53:18 Super: Battery vs assault* 1:54:01 一起走過的日子 - Andy Lau (World Tour 2003, LIVE)BLOG https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2023/6/5/be-burly-not-girly-censored-uncensored-grossness-mon-6-5-23 PODCAST via HAKE SubstackHake is LIVE Mon-Fri 9-11 AM PT (11AM-1PM CT / 12-2 PM ET) - Call-in: 1-888-775-3773 - thehakereport.com VIDEO  YouTube  |  Rumble*  |  BitChute  |  Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Odysee*  |  DLive  PODCAST  Apple  |  Spotify  |  Castbox  |  Podcast Addict  |  Pocket Casts  |  Substack  (RSS)  *SUPER CHAT on asterisked platforms, and/or:  Ko-fi  |  BuyMeACoffee  |  Streamlabs  SUPPORT / EXCLUSIVES  Substack  |  SubscribeStar  |  Locals  ||  SHOP  Teespring  SEE ALSO  Hake News on The JLP Show  |  Appearances elsewhere (other shows, etc.) Get full access to HAKE at thehakereport.substack.com/subscribe

Risque Business News
The Murder Mystery of Bob Lee Continued, Fyre Festival 2, 500 lbs of Pasta in New Jersey Woods

Risque Business News

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 67:03


Buckle up, folks, because this episode has it all. A billionaire murder mystery, a crime in the woods of New Jersey, and JaRule. We start out by covering the party we are kinda hoping happens, Fyre Festival 2. Billy McFarland is fresh out of jail and ready to con more celebrities and we couldn't be more excited. We also take a look at his 15-week online business course which is absolutely not a scam, definitely not, sign up immediately. Then it's on to the story of the century - 500 pounds of cooked pasta that mysteriously appeared in the woods of New Jersey. What the hell are you talking about? Yeah exactly, let's discuss. We quickly review this kid who got $10M in scholarships, breaking all the records, to choose to spend his college career freezing in Ithaca. Finally, we finish up with a catch-up on the murder mystery of CashApp founder, Bob Lee. Bob was caught up in a scandalous affair (or possibly very cool open relationship?) with Khazar Momeni, the sister of Nima Momeni, who's currently chilling in jail on murder charges. Talk about a soap opera plot twist! Apparently, Bob and Khazar were both part of "The Lifestyle" - an underground party scene that makes San Francisco sound pretty cool. Who knew app developers had such a penchant for late-night shenanigans? Literally everyone. Trigger warning due to the full murder we will be discussing. Follow us @risquebusinessnews @laurasogar @mae_planert

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 2:06


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs - May 11th

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 53: Joseph Cohen "Facing Antisemitism & Antizionism"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 94:29


Joseph Cohen, the founder of the Israel Advocacy Movement, addresses the meteoric rise of antisemitism and antizionism around the world. Zionism is a concept that means different things to different people, and unfortunately, it often gets a bad rap, particularly on campuses and in the media these days. He helps us understand why this is the case and the different interpretations of Zionism. Joseph clears up many misconceptions about the Israel-Palestine conflict, such as the Palestinians being descendants of the ancient Philistines, or that Israelis were Jewish European colonialists, or that Israel is an Apartheid state committing genocide. At the same time, he's very hopeful about a harmonious future between Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Israel and throughout the Middle East. Joseph broke down the differences and similarities between left-wing and right-wing antisemitism, as well as the latest phenomenon of Kanye, Kyrie, and Black Hebrew Israelites denying our identity as Jews. These groups tend to pick on the Ashkenazim as "Khazar imposters" and use other misleading tactics to win over uneducated people on social media. We discussed the stance of many Haredi Jews who believe that the land of Israel should only be governed by the Jews when God delivers it in a supernatural way, such as the Third Temple descending from the heavens. They rely on the Aggadic "3 Oaths" as support for their claim, so we challenge their position using Torah arguments. Joseph, being a religious Zionist, shares his experiences debating Muslims, Jihadists, and Neo-Nazis and makes the case that doing so is a fruitful endeavor. Join us as we dive into these important and complex topics in an explosive interview you don't want to miss. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/judaismdemystified/support

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed
Episode 46: Yirmiyahu Danzig "The Battle Over Jewish Identity"

Judaism Demystified | A Guide for Todays Perplexed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 72:21


Yirmiyahu "That Semite" Danzig joins the podcast to discuss his journey into social media activism and clarify the different aspects of Jewish identity. He explains the difference between being Jewish, Judean, Israelite, and Hebrew and addresses the rise of antisemitism in America, including a discussion about whether or not the recent controversial comments made by Joe Rogan about Jews and money is problematic. We delve into the historical inaccuracies and harmful tropes depicted in the media and Hollywood, such as the recent movie 'You People' starring Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy. Danzig also tackles the Khazar theory and the claim that Ashkenazi Jews today are usurpers, emphasizing the importance of being informed and prepared to debunk these falsehoods. He explains the complexity of Jewish identity, highlighting the need for Jews to engage in dialogue with non-Jewish communities to fulfill the obligation of being a "light unto the nations," which cannot be accomplished in isolation. The conversation then shifts to the question of whether antizionism is antisemitism and the evolving perspectives of Zionism within the Haredi community. Overall, Danzig provides valuable insights into the challenges and complexities of Jewish identity and the ongoing struggle against antisemitism. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/judaismdemystified/support

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
Khazar Love Triangle

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 49:08


EPISODE 78 | Khazar Love Triangle An obscure 10th century confederation of Turkic-speaking peoples between the Caspian and Black Seas gets transformed through the power of imagination into anything and everything. The Khazars become symbols for a number of claims, including being the origin of the Cossacks (or at least some of them), the real Jews, fake Jews and more. Today, the Khazar Myth is often used to bolster antisemitic tropes, support pseudohistorical narratives and even justify invading another country. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee. #ConspiracyClearinghouse #sharingiscaring #donations #support #buymeacoffee You can also SUBSCRIBE to this podcast. Review us here or on IMDb! SECTIONS 02:13 - Round and Round - The basic story, Dictionary of the Khazars 04:26 - Sub-culture - The Zaporozhian Cossacks, Kurgans, PIE 07:44 - State of the Nation - A thumbnail sketch of Jewish history, Ashkenazi Jews as Khazars, Zionism, Nazis 17:31 - Love Will Tear Us Apart, Again - Arthur Koestler and The Thirteenth Tribe, pseudoscience runs amok  20:11 - True Faith - Christian Identity and the Serpent Seed 24:39 - Touched By the Hand of God - Black Hebrew Israelites and more 29:45 - Shellshock - Black anti-Semitism and violence 39:45 - World in Motion - Don't paint everyone with the same brush 41:44 - Power, Corruption & Lies - Putin says Ukraine is full of Nazis Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info Entry on Khazars in Encyclopaedia Iranica Online So, Who Were the Khazars? The Story of the Medieval European Jewish State – The Khazar Khaganate Dictionary of the Khazars: A Lexicon Novel in 100,000 Words by Milorad Pavic Did the Khazars convert to Judaism? New research says 'no' The Myth of the Khazar Conversion  Terra Incognita: The return of the Khazar myth The “Khazarian Myth”: The National Identity of the Crimean Karaites The Story of a Euphemism: The Khazars in Russian Nationalist Literature  The «Khazar myth» as perceived by the Eurasians and L.N. Gumilyov (in Russian) Ukrainian-Jewish Voices: The “Khazarian Myth" The Conspiracy of the Origin of Ashkenazi Jews The Origins of Ashkenaz, Ashkenazic Jews, and Yiddish Ashkenazi Jews Are Not Khazars. Here's The Proof. No evidence from genome-wide data of a Khazar origin for the Ashkenazi Jews Jews Are Not Descended From Khazars, Hebrew University Historian Says "Khazar Origin" Myth Attempts to Deploy Erroneous History to Push Antisemitism Are We All Khazars Now? African-American Anti-Semitism From the archive, 1 July 1974: Martin Luther King's mother slain in church A chance encounter with Jersey City shooters left a hardworking cab driver dead, friends say Racist Black Hebrew Israelites Becoming More Militant Deep roots in history: The Russia–Ukraine clash The Art of Shifting Contexts An Antisemitic Conspiracy Theory is Being Shared on Telegram to Justify Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Follow us on social for extra goodies: Facebook Twitter Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a 2022 Gold Quill Award, 2022 Gold MarCom Award, 2021 AVA Digital Award Gold, 2021 Silver Davey Award, 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER

Rebel Moon Podcast
Khazar Purge Or Regroup Tactic?

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 67:48


Khazar Purge Or Regroup Tactic?  (67 Mins Duration)UK Gov mired in more scandal and corruption yet again. Same deal in America. Game of Musical Chairs continues around the World with NZ's Adhern sudden shock resignation with other Key Politicians quitting posts throughout Europe over Ukraine.Schwab and Soros still not seen since missing from Globalist Davos Bilderberg meeting and more rogue states like Israel installing extreme Right Wing Govs headed by criminal ex leaders still under investigation or facing charges from corruption to crimes against humanity... Are these bizarre events desperate measures because of a Purge against the Khazarian Elite or just another con trick to replace damaged leaders past their sell by date? Down the Rabbit Hole we go...Hacking The Future Support the show

History of Modern Greece
073: Turkic Origins: Part Three: The Khazar Khaganate

History of Modern Greece

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 28:15


When the Western GokTurk empire collapsed, the Khazars inherited the administration and quickly established their own Turkic Khanate. This tribe seems to not o Kay have converted to Judaism but also defeated the ever-expanding Umayyad Caliphate from spreading into the Eurasian Steppe. The History of Modern Greece Podcast covers the events of the Greek People from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Greek War of Independence in 1821-1832, through to the Greco-Turkish War from 1919 to 1922 to the present day.Website: www.moderngreecepodcast.comMusic by Mark Jungerman: www.marcjungermann.com

Rebel Moon Podcast
Dragon Flicks Tail - Khazars Tremble

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 43:00


 Dragon Flicks Tail - Khazars Tremble  (42 Mins Duration)The Chinese Dragon flicks it's tail and Khazars Tremble as it awakens from it's slumber. Is a Khazar surrender on the cards?Hacking The Future Support the show

Rebel Moon Podcast
More Signs Khazar Empire Imploding

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 37:49


More Signs Khazar Empire Imploding   (37 Mins Duration)Khazar Anglo America Empire imploding as more countries renege and pull support. Zelensky isolates Ukraine from West and as we expected... Mad Nancy Pelosi resigns... No surprise there then.Hacking The Future Support the show

Rebel Moon Podcast
Khazar Elites Negotiating Surrender?

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 81:00


Khazar Elites Negotiating Surrender?  (80 Mins Duration)If you suspect something fishy about the COP27 Climate Change Ponzi Scheme Scam... You may be right. So let's do a little Psychic Hacking behind the scenes to see what is really going on... Because it's nothing to the with Climate Hoax at all and could be everything to do with the Surrender of the Rothschild and Rockefeller Bloodlines.Hacking The Future Support the show

Rebel Moon Podcast
Khazar Elites Officially Broke!

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 60:59


Khazar Elites Officially Broke!  (60 Mins Duration)It's official.... There are no longer any Bona Fide Democratically elected Governments in the West. They are full of Khazarian shills who are trying to bleed us dry because as I proclaimed some time ago.. They are broke, bust and soon to be bankruptBleed us dry as they may try.. it still doesn't alter the fact that you cant squeeze blood out of a stone.Hacking The Future Support the show

Rebel Moon Podcast
China Purging Khazar Mafia

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 68:01


China Purging Khazar Mafia  (67 Mins Duration)An interesting development is emerging in China where it's whispered a new Chinese Emperor claimed to be a direct descendant of Genghis Khan is overseeing the purging and executions of Khazarian shills in the CCP.Hacking The Future Support the show

The John Batchelor Show
#Azerbaijan: Sudden violence shatters the peace talks between Baku and Yerevan Foreign Ministers. Khazar Ibrahim, Azerbaijan Ambassador to the United States.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 9:06


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Azerbaijan: Sudden violence shatters the peace talks between Baku and Yerevan Foreign Ministers. Khazar Ibrahim, Azerbaijan Ambassador to the United States. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/armenia-says-azerbaijan-broke-ceasefire-pact-2022-09-23/.

The Russian Empire History Podcast
Episode 1.21 - Before the Rus Part II - Bulgars, Chuvash, Pechenegs, Magyars

The Russian Empire History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 35:51


Continuing our survey before the Rus with a look at the eastern part of the region. The Bulgars reach the central Volga, Magyars move south, Khazar power preventing new incursions from the steppe starts to crumble. Read the episode blog post: https://therussianempirehistorypodcast.com/blog/episode-121-before-the-rus-part-ii-bulgars-chuvash-pechenegs-magyars Support this podcast and get access to exclusive member episodes by subscribing through Patreon, Anchor, or Apple Podcasts.

Rebel Moon Podcast
China Rising Against Khazar Cabal

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 42:59


China Rising Against Khazar Cabal   (42 Mins Duration) The truth why the CCP sent Tanks against the Chinese people. A move that will finish the Khazarian controlled CCP and the real reason why the walking dead Pelosi is in Asia.

International Relations
Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Pakistan His Excellency Khazar Farhadov

International Relations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022


CounterVortex Podcast
CounterVortex Episode 123: Whither Khazaria?

CounterVortex Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 36:26


In Episode 123 of the CounterVortex podcast, Bill Weinberg discusses the history of Khazaria, the medieval Turko-Jewish empire in what is now southern Russia and eastern Ukraine. While the fate of the mysterious Khazars has won much attention from scholars—and controversy—because of what it may reveal about the origin of the Jews of Eastern Europe, this question also touches on the origins of the Ukrainian people and state. Whatever the validity of the "Khazar Thesis" about the ethnogenesis of the Ashkenazim, it is the Ukrainian Jews—such as President Volodymyr Zelensky—who are the most likely to trace a lineage of the Khazars. In 2021, Zelenksy and the Ukrainian parliament passed a law recognizing the cultural and autonomous rights of three indigenous peoples of the Russian-annexed Crimean Peninsula: the Muslim Tatars and the Jewish Krymchaks and Karaites. Of any Jews on Earth, it is these last two groups that have the best claim to the Khazar inheritance—and are now a part of the struggle for a free and multicultural Ukraine, in repudiation of the Russian neo-imperialist project. Listen on SoundCloud or via Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/countervortex Books discussed: The Jews of Khazaria by Kevin Alan Brook; The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and its Heritage by Arthur Koestler; The Kuzari: In Defense of the Despised Faith by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi Research assistance: David Bloom Production by Chris Rywalt We ask listeners to donate just $1 per weekly podcast via Patreon -- or $2 for our new special offer! We now have 36 subscribers. If you appreciate our work, please become Number 37!

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 2:06


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Forbidden Knowledge News
Mud Flood & Global Reset - Khazar Death Cult - The Territories Beyond w/ Raven Keefer

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 65:59


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The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
Russia Calls For Return of President Trump, Spiritual Genocide & Satanist Mercs in Ukraine

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 55:54 Very Popular


Thursday on the Stew Peters Show, Lauren Witzke and Edward Szall share top tier geopolitical analysis on the continuing war in Ukraine, as Russian leaders call for regime change in America, and a return of President Trump. They also detail the shocking revelation that literal satan worshipping American mercenaries are among those killed by the Christian Russian army. Visit https://link.goldco.com/StewPeters to find exclusive deals on precious metals, and call 855-647-1372 for a free gold IRA Kit. Stew's friends at Goldco will give you up to $15,000 dollars (or more) in free silver with a qualified account. Dr. Ariyana Love discusses the targets of the Ukrainian bioweapon labs, and details the real reason Russia invaded Ukraine, including the Biden-backed genetically-targeted bioweapons program, and the Khazar's immunity to the tools of death. Pastor Todd Coconato addresses the Christian conviction and obligation we have to call out corruption and evil, so we can properly defend and preserve our God-loving America. Visit Pastor Todd's website to find more information on his ministry work: https://toddcoconato.com/. And, Lauren and Edward address the attack by the LGBTQ cult in Florida, as the left melts down over Governor DeSantis' bill to criminalize the sexualization of kindergarteners. Don't miss a moment of Thursday's edition of the Stew Peters Show, live on StewPeters.com Get Dr. Zelenko's Anti-Shedding Treatment, NOW AVAILABLE FOR KIDS: http://zStackProtocol.com Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://redvoicemedia.com/premium Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.TV Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows Check out Stew's store: http://StewPeters.shop Support our efforts to keep truth alive: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/support-red-voice-media/

Rebel Moon Podcast
Ukraine Khazar Death Trap

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 86:29


Ukraine Khazar Death Trap   (86 Mins Duration) Now the smoke begins to clear, we start to see the bigger picture. Ukraine was the final trap to snare the Khazarian Elite and their Base of Operations. Get The Uncanny Book Of Predictions Click Here: Or...... Donate Here If You Wish:

Rebel Moon Podcast
Khazar Base Mount Weather Retaken

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 53:15


Khazar Base Mount Weather Retaken   ( 53 Mins Duration) Khazarian Elite's Fortress Mount Weather recaptured and secured. Another massive blow to the Khazarian Cult and its dark Empire. Get The Uncanny Book Of Predictions Click Here: Or...... Donate Here If You Wish:

Rebel Moon Podcast
Khazar Mafia Death

Rebel Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 41:04


Khazar Mafia Death   (40 Mins Duration) The 'Great Awakening' Continues as the 'Great Reset' dies along with the Khazarian Mafia power bases. Get The Uncanny Book Of Predictions Click Here: Or...... Donate Here If You Wish:

The John Batchelor Show
#Azerbaijan: Natural gas for beleaguered Europe. Khazar Ibrahim @hazar_khazar. Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United States of America.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 9:05


Photo:   Soldiers of the army of ADR (Azerbaijan Democratic Republic) in 1919 #Azerbaijan: Natural gas for beleaguered Europe.   Khazar Ibrahim  @hazar_khazar.   Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United States of America. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-28/azerbaijan-ready-to-provide-europe-with-emergency-gas-supplies?sref=5g4GmFHo

Torah Cafe
The Khazar Jewish Kingdom

Torah Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 40:43


In early medieval times a kingdom emerged in Southern Ukraine where the royal family and many aristocrats converted to Judaism. While this Jewish led kingdom of Khazaria was short lived, its existence has fascinated Jews from the time the kingdom came into existence until today. It even gave birth to the notorious Khazar conspiracy theory claiming Ashkenazic Jewry descends from Khazars.

The John Batchelor Show
1765: Why is Iran trying to intimidate the South Caucasus? Khazar Ibrahim, @hazar_khazar @azembassyus Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United States of America

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 12:00


Photo:  Petroglyphs in Gobustan, Azerbaijan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dating back to 10,000 BC Why is Iran trying to intimidate the South Caucasus?  Khazar Ibrahim, @hazar_khazar  @azembassyus  Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United States of America  https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-13/azerbaijan-frees-iranian-prisoners-as-tensions-thaw-over-border?sref=5g4GmFHo Khazar Ibrahim, Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United States of America , @azembassyus  @hazar_khazar 

The John Batchelor Show
1648: Azerbaijan, emerging bridge among Central Asian nations Amb Khazar Ibrahim, @hazar_khazar; and Malcolm Hoenlein, @Conf_of_Pres

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 11:40


Photo: Azerbaijan, emerging bridge among Central Asian nations Amb Khazar Ibrahim, @hazar_khazar; and Malcolm Hoenlein, @Conf_of_Pres ●           https://caspiannews.com/news-detail/azerbaijani-peacekeepers-remain-in-kabul-international-airport-to-ensure-its-security-2021-8-17-0/ ●           https://jamestown.org/program/azerbaijan-afghanistan-and-turkmenistan-sign-trilateral-roadmap-for-cooperation-on-eurasian-connectivity/ ●           https://www.reuters.com/world/russia-hold-naval-drills-with-iran-azerbaijan-kazakhstan-2021-08-31/ ●           https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/08/03/nato-eu-join-criticism-of-iran-over-merchant-ship-attack.html Mr. Khazar Ibrahim was appointed as an Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United States of America on July 26, 2021. Previously, he served as an Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Republic of Turkey during 2017-2021. Khazar Ibrahim also served as Head of the Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to NATO with the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary between 2011-2017. In 2005-2006, he worked at the Political-Military Division of the Foreign Ministry, being directly involved in drafting the National Security Concept of Azerbaijan and implementation of the Individual Partnership Action Plan with NATO.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 2:06


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Variation Sur Le Thème De L'astrologie Karmique
Gouverner c'est prévoir ? Ou bien planifier ?

Variation Sur Le Thème De L'astrologie Karmique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 6:01


Présentation du blog et de sa raison d'être par les temps "majeurs" qui courent. Il est question aussi de mieux comprendre la philosophie de l'Astrologie Karmique très différente de l'astrologie classique dans la mesure où elle ne s'inscrit pas vraiment dans un "temps linéaire" . Cela parce qu'elle nous permet de repérer "un programme" dû au karma généré par le passé afin de le dépasser en évitant de reproduire les erreurs du passé. D'où le concept de "défi karmique de transmutation" propre à mon enseignement. Elle postule que notre présent est le fruit du passé et qu'en conséquence, c'est en nous informant notamment des erreurs ou mensonges du passé, que nous pourrons davantage dominer notre présent en évitant de les reproduire. Ce qui vaut pour l'individu, vaut aussi pour le collectif. Ainsi, dans cet épisode, nous revenons sur les origines du groupe Bilderberg créé en 1953 et dont j'ai parlé dans le PDF "Coronavirus, chronique d'une crise annoncée" (publié en juin 2020) nous pouvons mieux comprendre l'affirmation de la vidéo suivante nous informant que c'est la façon dont les nazis sont restés au pouvoir malgré le Tribunal de Nuremberg pour nous imposer une dictature et qu'ils sont à la tête de l'U.E. Derrière ce mouvement nazi serait "la mafia Khazar" sur laquelle j'ai publié sur le blog des vidéos en retraçant l'historique car ce sombre courant remonte à très loin dans le temps, à présent. Savoir cela permet de comprendre pourquoi bien des vues optimises de l'avenir n'ont pu voir le jour car il s'agissait d'identifier "ce secret ennemi de l'humanité"... 20 ans après le début du 1er millénaire, il est impératif de neutraliser ce groupe pour espérer une entrée dans l'Ere du Verseau digne de ce nom. J'ai déjà souligné que selon Paul Lecour, les pratiques de sacrifice humain de ces groupes secrets remontaient à l'Ere du Bélier qui a secrètement perduré durant l'Ere du Poissons mais ne doit plus exister à l'aube du 3ème millénaire. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laurence-larzul/message

Today's Catholic Mass Readings
Today's Catholic Mass Readings Sunday, February 14, 2021

Today's Catholic Mass Readings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021


Full Text of ReadingsSixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Lectionary: 77All podcast readings are produced by the USCCB and are from the Catholic Lectionary, based on the New American Bible and approved for use in the United States _______________________________________The Saint of the day is Sts. Cyril and MethodiusOn Feb. 14, the universal Church honors two brothers, Sts. Cyril and Methodius, who are called the Apostles of the Slavs for their tireless work in spreading the Gospel throughout Eastern Europe in the ninth century.Such was their influence in Church history, through their evangelization efforts, that the late Pope John Paul II named the two brothers the patron saints of Europe along with fifth century monastic leader St. Benedict.Born into a prestigious senatorial family in Thessalonica, in 815 and 826 respectively, Sts. Cyril and Methodius renounced their wealth and status. They chose instead to become priests.Both were living in a monastery on the Bosporus now known as the Istanbul strait which separates Europe and Asia when the authorities from the Khazar Empire sent to Constantinople for a Christian missionary. Cyril was chosen and was accompanied by his brother. Both learned the Khazar language and converted many of the people.Soon after the Khazar mission, there was a request from officials in Moravia a region in the present-day Czech Republic for missionaries who could preach and celebrate liturgical services in the local dialect. Although German missionaries had already labored among the people for some time, they had little success. In order to fulfill this mission, Cyril and Methodius took the step of adapting the Greek alphabet into a script for the Slavonic language. The result was the Cyrillic alphabet, which was first used to translate the Bible and liturgical books. It also became the primary means of written communication for large portions of the world, including modern day Russia.The two labored in Moravia for four years until 868, achieving greater success than the German missionaries. Their Byzantine origins and use of the vernacular language caused some German church officials to regard them with suspicion. However, after being summoned to Rome they met with Pope Adrian II who warmly approved of their methods.Cyril and Methodius were commended by the pope for their missionary activity and ordained bishops. Yet Cyril would not return to Moravia, and died in Rome in 869.In order to further Methodius' work in Moravia, Pope Adrian II appointed him archbishop of a new archdiocese in the territory, independent from the German church. Unfortunately this had the effect of angering his German critics, who had him deposed and imprisoned for a period of three years.Pope Adrian's successor, John VIII, managed to have Methodius freed and had him reinstated as archbishop, after which he expanded his work to incorporate the region of modern day Poland. The new Pope continued to support Methodius' use of the Slavic languages in worship and his translations of the Bible, despite continuing controversy with some elements of the German church.Eventually, with the assistance of several Greek priests, he translated the whole Bible into the language that is known today as Church Slavonic. He chose his successor from among the native Moravian Slavs whom he had evangelized, and died on April 6 in 885.Sts. Cyril and Methodius' missionary work among the Slavs laid the essential foundation for the later Christianization of Ukraine and Russia in 988, when the Russian Prince Vladimir accepted Baptism. Saint of the Day Copyright CNA, Catholic News Agency

In Search of: Truth and Justice
Origin of the Khazarian Mafia

In Search of: Truth and Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 43:04


I am sharing this information. The history of Khazaria presents us with a fascinating example of how Jewish life flourished in the Middle Ages. In a time when Jews were persecuted thruout Christian Europe, the kingdom of Khazaria was a beacon of hope. Jews were able to flourish in Khazaria because of the tolerance of the Khazar rulers, who invited Byzantine and Persian Jewish refugees to settle in their country. Due to the influence of these refugees, the Khazars found the Jewish religion to be appealing and adopted Judaism in large numbers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isotruthjustice/message

Fortune's Wheel: A Podcast History of the Late Middle Ages
030: In Which Harald Enters Miklegard

Fortune's Wheel: A Podcast History of the Late Middle Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 50:29


Season 2: Here Come the Normans! Episode 30: In Which Harald Enters Miklegard Years: 1034 - 1035 Settings: Kievan Rus Territory, Black Sea, Constantinople Today, we join Harald as he leaves Kiev for adventure in the south...and lands beyond. We experience the Black Sea and the Bosporus as countless Rus, Slavic, Pecheng, Khazar, Greek, and Arab traders would have in those days, and we enter Miklegard alongside Harald taking it all in as he tours the city. Context is key before we move on in Harald's story. I hope you enjoy the show. Please, keep sharing this podcast with those you know and your social media accounts. Don't forget to tag us, too, if you share us on Twitter (@WheelPodcast), or drop a quick line about the latest episode on Facebook (Fortune's Wheel Podcast). We've also expanded to the Goodpods app, so I encourage you to head over there and to stay in touch, too! Also, you can email the show at fortuneswheelpodcast@gmail.com. And please consider supporting the show on Patreon, if you are so inclined. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fortuneswheelpodcast/support

Shiviti Rambam's Mishneh Torah
Rambam's Mishneh Torah: Class 39

Shiviti Rambam's Mishneh Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 53:42


Class 39: Rambam's Introduction; exploring the transition from Nevi'im (Prophets) to Chachamim (Sages); Ezra and the Ansheh Kenesset HaGedolah, the "Men of the Great Assembly"; the fear of rejecting Rabbinic opinions; the famous "Mezuzah compromise"; making a fence for the Torah; balancing "Metunim BaDin", slowness to judgement, with the evil of "Inuy HaDin", suffering caused by delays in the justice system; America's justice system; the importance of having many students; historical background crucial to understanding this Rabbinic period; Babylonian Stockholm Syndrome; Rabbi Yehudah Halevy's Chacham embarrassed by the King of Khazar in the Kuzari; understanding the role of the Kohanim and Levi'im; the corrupted covenant of the Levi'im and the revolution leading to their replacement by Ezra HaSofer and the Chachamim; and more! (1/11/2021) — Shiviti Night Kollel Rambam's Mishneh Torah - Edition and Commentary of Rabbi Yosef Kapach (Qafih) — Rabbi Yonatan Halevy's official YouTube channel! Subscribe for the newest audio and video coming out of Shiviti/Kehillat Shaar HaShamayim!

Musica
3 libri imperdibili dal mondo turco-mongolo

Musica

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 9:18


La cultura delle steppe, tipica del mondo turco-mongolo è stata quella che più di tutte ha plasmato il mondo per come lo conosciamo. Qui una selezione di 3 libri davvero imperdibili per scoprirla da vicinoSeguite tutti gli aggiornamenti sulla pagina instagram @medioorienteedintorni , per articoli e podcast visitate il nostro sito https://mediorientedintorni.com/ trovate anche la "versione articolo". Vuoi avere tutto in unico posto? Iscriviti al gruppo Telegram: https://t.me/mediorientedintorni Ogni like, condivisione o supporto è ben accetto e ci aiuta a dedicarci sempre di più alla nostra passione: raccontare il Medio Oriente

The Faith By Reason Podcast
Revelation Unveiled Ep 15 – Khazar Ashkenazi Controversy

The Faith By Reason Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 22:54


https://youtu.be/6X7cFXjFY8w Kazarian Jews, or Ashkenazi Jews are among the most controversial topics in culture and geopolitics.  The idea is that the paganistic medieval Khazarian empire converted to Judaism under duress.  And these Slavic/Turkic people immigrated to eastern Europe after the fall of their empire and became the people called “European Jews” to this day.  The primary controversy is that a subsection of these Ashkenazi's gained tremendous wealth and influence through international banking while remaining pagan.  Some believe that they literally run the world from behind the scenes, composing the Satanic elite that control finances and corporations in hostility to Christianity. If these conspiracy theories are true, these people would fit the criteria of the “Synagogue of Satan” that Jesus refers to in His letters to Smyrna and Philadelphia.  But that's a BIG “if”.  The evidence for the Khazar/Ashkenazi theory is highly controversial and greatly disputed.  In my research, I have found compelling evidence that gives reason to believe it and equally compelling evidence that it is a hoax that should be dismissed. As such, I can only offer the information and allow you the viewer to make the decision as to its validity one way or the other.  In this week's episode, we look at the Khazar Conspiracy Related Links Letter to Smyrna Letter to Philadelphia The Thirteenth Tribe (book)   Next Episode – The Letter to Laodicea

John Rosemberg Podcast
ASTRO THEOLOGY JUDAISM/ISLAM PART3✡️

John Rosemberg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 27:58


Moses: Father of Judaism religions and the first patriarch of the Jewish people. Prior to 1860 there were no Star of David . The six pointer stars originated from the Hindu. Ten Commandments derives from the Egyptian 42 negative confessions. 3 , 12 , 33 are Masonic numbers. The Jewish love to used the #8. It’s an infinite number. 12 tribes of Israel, 12 disciples, 12 month of the year and 12 zodiac signs. Yahweh the god of the Israelites. Whose name revealed to Moses. Mose represents the constellations of Bull/Ram. Alah never existed just like Christ. They bible used them as symbols and metaphors. Islam ☪️ is moon worshiping. The ☪️ represents Venus and Saturn. Green is the official colour of Islam. That’s why many Islamic country have green on their flags. The so called Jews came from Asia Minor southern Russia by the Black Sea. They’re Khazar. In 1948 the state of Israel was created by Zionist Jews , England, and Germany . They signed a the Belfor declaration. This why those Jews are so good at finances and laws. It’s not by luck. They have been doing it for almost 1000 of years. Asked yourself what’s the fruit of those religions murdered, deception, war , famines, hatred and confusion. There’s nothing holy about those people nothing. Get knowledge understanding and wisdom --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/message

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
Archbishop Vigano: Trump Fighting Pedo-Satanism, Freemasonry, Deep State, Deep Church Cabal

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 105:02


Today on TruNews, we discuss the latest interview with Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano and his warning to Christians that the Devil and his minions are frenziedly at work in the upcoming U.S. election, including the Vatican, which is being underwritten by George Soros to destroy God’s moral world order. We also address the Khazar communist coup afoot in the streets of America, and the amazing story of a Colombian women who tried to commit suicide at sea but was saved and reborn through Christ. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate 10/01/2020

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles
Archbishop Vigano: Trump Fighting Pedo-Satanism, Freemasonry, Deep State, Deep Church Cabal

TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 105:02


Today on TruNews, we discuss the latest interview with Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano and his warning to Christians that the Devil and his minions are frenziedly at work in the upcoming U.S. election, including the Vatican, which is being underwritten by George Soros to destroy God’s moral world order. We also address the Khazar communist coup afoot in the streets of America, and the amazing story of a Colombian women who tried to commit suicide at sea but was saved and reborn through Christ. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall. Airdate 10/01/2020

Chutando a Escada
Mulheres no Irã: Força e Resistência

Chutando a Escada

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 95:33


Batemos um papo com a Khazar Masoumi sobre o panorama de direitos das mulheres no Irã. Com uma trajetória pessoal e familiar marcadas por diferentes formas de resistência, Khazar nos convida a pensar sobre representação política e religiosa, feminismo e liberdades individuais das mulheres iranianas. The post Mulheres no Irã: Força e Resistência appeared first on Chutando a Escada.

Elas (Chutando a Escada)
Mulheres no Irã: Força e Resistência

Elas (Chutando a Escada)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 95:33


Batemos um papo com a Khazar Masoumi sobre o panorama de direitos das mulheres no Irã. Com uma trajetória pessoal e familiar marcadas por diferentes formas de resistência, Khazar nos convida a pensar sobre representação política e religiosa, feminismo e liberdades individuais das mulheres iranianas. The post Mulheres no Irã: Força e Resistência appeared first on Chutando a Escada.

Podcasts do Portal Deviante
Chute 178: Mulheres no Irã

Podcasts do Portal Deviante

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 95:33


Batemos um papo com a Khazar Masoumi sobre o panorama de direitos das mulheres no Irã. Com uma trajetória pessoal e familiar marcadas por diferentes formas de resistência, Khazar nos convida a pensar sobre representação política e religiosa, feminismo e liberdades individuais das mulheres iranianas.

Radio Islam
Drama Series - From Russia With Love - Part 17 - Finale

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 49:45


The finale of the Ramadhaan 2020 drama series, From Russia with love. Tsar Abdullah's family has been through many ordeals, and the Umayyads and the Khazar are at war. All unfolds, in this episode.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 2:06


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Out Spoken
Khazars Tiktok Famous?!

Out Spoken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 53:07


On this episode we get a behind the scenes look into Khazar tiktok success his future plans and many other exciting topics.

Worldwide Jew Podcast
Ashkenazi Jews

Worldwide Jew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 124:37


Hey everybody, Worldwide Jew here and on this episode of the Worldwide Jew Podcast we are going to be talking about Ashkenazi Jews. Here is some time stamps and links for further reading. Time Stamps Some general information and observances and definitions of Ashkenazi Jews- 00:00:44 More general information on Ashkenazi Jews such as language- 00:10:04 History of the name and brief history, difference between Ashkenazim and Sephardim(Sephardim will be covered next episode)- 00:17:25 Ashkenazi food- 00:32:02 Explaining that Ashkenazi Jews are not descendant of the Khazars and are not European and the fact that all Ashkenazi Jews are 30th cousins-01:07:57 A history of the Ashkenazi Jews- 01:27:53 Ashkenazi Jews in Israel- 01:56:40 Explaining my own personal experience as an Ashkenazi Jews.- 01:59:20 Links for further reading Ashkenazi Jews- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashkenazi_Jews Differences between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews- https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/4095674/jewish/Ashkenazi-and-Sephardic-Jews.htm Ashkenazi Jewish food- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_cuisine and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jewish_cuisine_dishes Khazar Hypothesis- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khazar_hypothesis_of_Ashkenazi_ancestry Ashkenazi Jews are 30th cousins- https://www.livescience.com/47755-european-jews-are-30th-cousins.html Ashkenazi Jews are Middle Eastern Gallery-http://ashkenazim.weebly.com/gallery.html 23 and Me Study- https://blog.23andme.com/ancestry/the-uniqueness-of-ashkenazi-jewish-ancestry-is-important-for-health/ Rashi(One of the most famous Ashkenazi Jews)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashi Moses Isserles(Ashkenazi Commentator of the Shulchan Aruch)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Isserles Is Chabad Ashkenazi or Sephardic?- https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/591965/jewish/Is-Chabad-Ashkenazic-or-Sephardic.htm Follow me on Instagram @worldwide_jew. Send me a dm on your thoughts on the podcast/how to make it better.

Saint of the Day
Holy Equals-to-the-Apostles Methodius (885) and Cyril (869), first teachers of the Slavs

Saint of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020


The two saints were brothers, born in Thessalonica. St Methodius, the elder brother, served as a soldier for ten years before becoming a monk. Cyril was librarian at the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople; then he too became a monk.   Their first missionary work was not among the Slavs: When the king of the Khazars (a Mongol people who then inhabited much of what is now Russia) petitioned the Emperor Michael to sent teachers to instruct his people, the Emperor chose Cyril and Methodius as his emissaries. They converted the Khazar king to the Christian faith, along with many of his nobles and commoners.   When King Rostislav of Moravia likewise sought teachers of the Christian faith, Cyril and Methodius were again sent forth. This time they devised an alphabet for the Slavic language and used it to translate many of the Greek service books into the language of the people. (In theory, the Orthodox people have always been privileged to hear the Church's services in their own tongue, though often attachment to dead languages has prevented this ideal from becoming reality.) Both brothers were repeatedly attacked by Germanic priests of the region, who opposed the use of the common tongue in the liturgy. At different times, both brothers were forced to appeal for exoneration and protection to the Pope of Rome, who supported them warmly each time.   After the two Saints reposed, attacks on their work continued, and their disciples were eventually driven from Moravia. The disciples, fleeing southward, found a warmer welcome among the southern Slavic peoples, and their work bore much fruit in Bulgaria (including modern-day Serbia) and other countries. And, of course, the alphabet that they devised, called Cyrillic after St Cyril, remains the standard alphabet of both the Slavonic service books of the Church and the Slavic languages of today.

Kaila Powerz Radio
Revelations: What’s Real/ What’s Fake

Kaila Powerz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 67:40


Big Judah brings the hidden truth to light. How much of Revelations is Khazar scripted narrative? Eschatology! The End Will Be Revealed. The Two Sticks Must Unite To Give Understanding! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Line of Fire Radio
08.16.18 Dispelling the Khazar Myth

Line of Fire Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 49:25


The Line of Fire Radio Broadcast for 08/16/18.

SHIELD SQUAD Radio
RE-THINKING THE KHAZAR THEORY x G.KON - Ep6

SHIELD SQUAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 168:00


RE-THINKING THE KHAZAR THEORY USING DNA,BIBLICAL,AND EXTRA BIBLICAL SOURCES TO DETERMINE WHO ARE ISRAELITES CONCERNING THE FLESH 

SALLE 101
L’émission du jeudi 19 novembre 2015

SALLE 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2015


[...] Galvanisée par la Troisième Guerre Mondiale, la Salle 101 t’offre un peu de culture avant la fin du monde, avec Puerto Apache, sombre roman de Juan Martini, Bad Boy Bubby, lumineux film de Rolf de Heer, Le dictionnaire Khazar, merveilleux labyrinthe de Milorad Pavic et Legationville, de China Mieville. Profite, ça ne va pas [...]

SALLE 101
L'émission du jeudi 19 novembre 2015

SALLE 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015


[…] Galvanisée par la Troisième Guerre Mondiale, la Salle 101 t'offre un peu de culture avant la fin du monde, avec Puerto Apache, sombre roman de Juan Martini, Bad Boy Bubby, lumineux film de Rolf de Heer, Le dictionnaire Khazar, merveilleux labyrinthe de Milorad Pavic et Legationville, de China Mieville. Profite, ça ne va pas […]

Bethesda Shalom
Modern Israel And Fulfilled Bible Prophecy - Paul M. Williams

Bethesda Shalom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2015 70:35


Bible Prophecy (Pt.7) On May 14 1948, in a single day, a nation was born as Israel declared its national independence. For some 1900 years the Jews have wondered the world over having no national homeland, suffering in every place they have sought to lay their head. AD 70 witnessed the tragedy of the destruction of the Jewish Temple and the beginning of the diaspora as Jews were exiled en-mass to every corner of the world. At the end of the 19th century due to growing widespread anti-Semitism in Europe Jews began leaving Eastern Europe and a small minority headed for Israel with the dream of returning to their ancient homeland. The twentieth century would see the greatest calamity ever perpetrated against the Jews as some 6 million were systematically exterminated being shot or gassed by Nazi Germany. Yet, defying all possible odds with European Jewry tinkering on the edge of annihilation, millions of Jews have since poured into their Biblical homeland of Israel from more than 100 different countries worldwide!! In this teaching, we look at the amazing fulfillment of Bible prophecy as it relates to the restoration of God’s ancient people Israel. Indeed, the stage has been set and the countdown to eternity has begun!!! Download teaching notes (pdf) http://traffic.libsyn.com/bethesdashalom/5_Modern_Israel_And_Bible_Prophecy.pdf  

Bethesda Shalom
Refuting the Khazar Theory - Paul M. Williams

Bethesda Shalom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 44:17


The Khazars were a semi-nomadic Turkic people who around the 7th century A.D, occupied Khazaria, a land that lay between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, what today would spread across Georgia and into parts of Russia, Poland and Eastern Europe.  At this time there were Jewish communities from the diaspora who had settled in Khazaria and made it their home.  It is also a fact that during the middle-ages, some of the Khazar ruling elite and royalty converted to the religion of Judaism.  However, it is at this point where the ‘Khazar theory’ dramatically departs from historical fact.  The theory sets forth the claim that not only a minority of the Khazars converted to Judaism but in fact the whole Kingdom converted to Judaism!!  The theory says that the Khazars were a white race of people who upon conversion to Judaism then migrated to Germany in the middle ages and then to surrounding European countries to become what we know as Ashkenazi Jews which today constitutes the majority of Jews worldwide.  Those that hold to this theory therefore say that the majority of Jews worldwide are not real Jews but are in fact of Khazari descent.  In this teaching we ask the question, what constitutes a Jew?  We put this theory to the test refuting it Biblically, scientifically, culturally and linguistically, demonstrating that the Jews populating Israel today are in fact of true Jewish descent.  Download notes (pdf)http://traffic.libsyn.com/bethesdashalom/3_The_Khazar_Theory.pdf

Early Imperial Russia
The Origin of Russia and Russians II

Early Imperial Russia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2013 105:08


The lecture opens with a response to Adrian's previous lecture by Adrian's teaching assistant, a Russo-Ukrainian scholar, Dmytro Ostapenko. History is all about argument and evidence. Dmytro critiques Adrian's "Normanist" point of view about the C9th-C10th origins of the Russian state (i.e., that the Rusi’an state was Varangian-Viking inspired). Dr Dmytro Ostapenko offers a stricter view of what is meant by “statehood”. Dr Ostapenko cites evidence discussing how bands had already evolved into Slavic tribes and kings (and hence a state) and he discusses a wider range of what he believes are indigenous Slavic cultural and economic influences on state formation. Adrian then replies and as he does he discusses more of the Viking and Slav evidence, focussing on the Russian Primary Chronicle (circa 1115) and relations between forest and steppe, as viewed in the light of Arab-Persian (Ibn Fadhlan, Ibn Khurdadbeh), Carolingian (Bertinian Annals 832), Byzantine (C10th Constantine VII Porphyrogenitas on the Administration of the Empire) and Khazar sources. Copyright 2013 Adrian Jones / La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.

Eric Hufschmid's Huge Questions podcast
Eric Hufschmid #10 - Hufschmid, on Iran's nukes, the Omaha shooting, and what kind of people are "Jews"?

Eric Hufschmid's Huge Questions podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2007 43:44


Why would our government claim that Iran stopped their nuclear weapons program in 2003? Are Americans standing up to Israel? Or is this another Zionist trick?The Goyim have been tricked over and over and over. We must get into the habit of checking everything for a Zionist connection. We should also increase awareness to the historians that say most of the Jews today are Khazar savages, not the original Jews of Palestine.

The History of the Christian Church
Heretics – Part 07 // Imagery

The History of the Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


One of the most interesting moments in Church History comes in the conflict over the use of images in Worship. It's born of the reality that Christianity has its roots in Judaism but had vast appeal among pagan Gentiles.During the time of the Kings of Judah & Israel, Israel struggled with its call by God to abstain from idolatry. Indeed, a premier hallmark of religious revival under what are called the “Good Kings” was often marked by a systematic dismantling of idolatry across the land. King Josiah's campaign to eradicate idolatry and pagan high places after the reign of his grandfather Manasseh is a prime example. But ultimately, these revivals weren't able to stem the tide. Idols and high places went up as fast as they were torn down. So as warned by God, both Israel and Judah were carried away into captivity by foreign conquerors.Carted off to Babylon, Idolatry Central, the Jewish exiles came to loath idols as well as to lament the tendency of their souls to turn to them. Babylon seemed to be a kind of aversion therapy for the Jews. “You want idols? Okay, have them aplenty!” And there in Babylon Israel was seemingly cured of idolatry; they never struggled with it again. On the contrary, they returned from exile with an almost allergic reaction to anything that even hinted at idolatry. So much so, that Jews were regarded as strange by their pagan neighbors, not just that they believed in a single, All-Powerful God, but that they utterly refused to give Him any kind of imagery & physical representation. Some pagans wondered if in fact Jews were atheists, because of their fierce reduction of the gods & goddesses to a single deity Who refused to be represented by an image.And of course, the earliest Christians were Jews who understood their Faith, not as something new, but as something very old that had simply been moved along by God into the fulfillment He'd always pointed it toward. Jesus was THE fulfillment of what God had promised the First Jew = Abraham, all the way back at the beginning in Genesis 12. It was through Jesus all nations would be blessed. Fulfilling God's promise to Adam and Eve in Gen, 3, Jesus was the seed of the woman Who crushed satan's head and effected humanity's salvation.This Gospel quickly jumped the boundary between Jews & Gentiles. It turns out the Greco-Roman world of the 1st C was ripe for some much needed Good News. People were weary of the thread-bare of paganism with its pantheon of fickle gods and bitter goddesses. They were burned-out on the fatalism of Greek philosophy that locked them in a hopeless cage. The Gospel offered an entirely different way of looking at the world and life. It re-wrote peoples' idea of God and offered an intimate & eternal love relationship with Him that infused them with boundless hope and joy. It filled life with meaning and purpose.Once pagan Gentiles began coming to Faith in ever larger numbers, the Church had oit figure out what ot do with them. The NT book of Acts records an account of the Jewish leadership of the Church in Jerusalem wrestling with how to cope with all the Gentile converts. They didn't deal with the issue of images then, but they'd have to later. Because it was inevitable that image-hating Jews & image-loving Gentiles would come to a loggerheads over the role of images in the practice of the faith.Early on, Gentile converts to the Faith deferred to their elder Jewish brothers to define for them what to believe and how to conduct themselves. This included the use of images in worship. Pagans regarded opposition to the wor­ship of images as irreligious, and so the rumor began that Christians were atheists. But as more and more Gentiles came into the Faith and took on leadership of the Church, some of the old strictures fell by the wayside. From the 3rd to 7th Cs, a change in attitude toward imagery took place. In the 3rd C, the theologian Origen slammed the use of images worship. But by the 7th C images had become an indispensable part of religious life. The reasons and chronology for this sea change regarding images are obscured by a glaring lack of record. Like the transition form adult to infant baptism, it's something that took place without much controversy or debate, at least that we have record of.We don't became aware of the importance of images in worship until there was a major controversy over them. It's almost as though a significant portion of the Church woke up one day & said, “Wait. Where'd all these images come from and why are people worshipping them? This has to stop.” Now of course, that's way overstating it; but as far as the record in concerned, that's the way it appears. We don't really see much about the ubiquity of images in worship until there was a movement to banish them in the 8th & 9th Cs in what's called the Iconoclast Controversy. This controversy between image-haters and lovers stirred up fierce passion and is well documented. It concluded with the establishing of Eastern Orthodoxy as it's practiced today, where images in the form of icons play a central role in worship.With the arrival of Islam in the 7th C, the face of the Mediterranean World changed dramatically. In short order, vast regions that had looked to the Cross, now looked to the Crescent Moon. One time great centers of Christianity in Syria & Egypt became Muslim. But Islam's relentless march into Europe was stalled in 4 yr long siege of Constantinople and in Southern France by Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours in 732. Until the 8th C, though Rome was the sentimental capital of the Roman Empire, the Pope it's theological center, the far more populous East was the de-facto center of Christianity. With Islam's conquest of the Middle East and North Africa, Christianity's center shifted Westward into Europe, leaving Constantinople an increasingly isolated island in a Muslim Sea.Deprived of its once vaunted status and vast resources  supplied by the East, the Church in Constantinople went into decline. It was unable to answer the challenge of the now dominant Islam that proved to be an effective adversary to the moribund Faith the Church had fallen to. Islam was nothing like the mish-mash of frayed paganism Christianity had contended with in its early Cs. Islam regarded Christianity as degenerate and polytheistic in much the same way Chris­tians had considered paganism. Church leaders realized they needed to turn things around. A new generation of theologians and leaders emerged to take on the challenge.Leo III came to Constantinople's throne in 717 during the 2nd Muslim siege. He attributed the Arab presence and pressure on the City to Divine displeasure. The solution was a thorough round of repentance; a systematic purification of both Church & State.Leo established the Isaurian Dynasty after a 22 year period of near anarchy in Constantinople that saw 6 different emperors seize the throne. The Isurians ruled for the rest of the 8th C, repeatedly rescuing the Capital & what was left of the Christian East from the on-going menace of the Arabs and a new threat by pagan Bulgars. Even more thoroughly than Justinian the Great had, Leo reformed the Law Code, seeking to harmonize it with the Christian Faith.When Leo III came to the throne in 717, the Muslims launched a major campaign to take Constantinople. In Mid-Summer, an Arab army laid siege round the walls on the land side. An Arab fleet arrived a month later to seal off the flow of supplies by water.  But the Arab Navy was hammered by strong storms and Imperial cutters using a new weapon called Greek fire. Dysentery, the perennial enemy of siege-forces, as well as other sickness, forced the Arabs to withdraw the next Summer. While the army was able to march away, nearly the entire Arab fleet was sunk by a fierce storm. The Christians attributed all this to divine intervention. With the people of Constantinople thankful toward God, Leo thought it a good time to launch a reform of the Church; especially in regard to something he assumed was obvious to all godly folk; the use of images in worship. Well, Leo couldn't have misread the attitudes of his public more.As I mentioned, the early church theologian Origen was vehemently opposed to the use of images in worship based on the clear reading of the Second Commandment. The little we know about the eventual use of images began with the inclusion of relics. In Acts 19:12 we read an interesting little story about how some of the Apostle Paul's clothing was used to effect healing. Based on that, a theology was derived that used the remains and possessions of saints as touchpoints of devotion. And of course, a relic needed to be kept somewhere, so shrines were built to house them. Then churches were built to house the shrines. Both church and shrine were decorated with images pointing to the relic and the saint the relic came from.But of course, the use of symbols and a simple iconography started very early in the Christian tradition. Who doesn't know today that the fish became a secret symbol Christians used to identify themselves to one another in the midst of persecution? The catacombs of Rome are rich with imagery depicting the faith of those interred there. The anchor, ship and a shepherd are all early images Christians used to mark their faith.A lingering reluctance from Judaism to cast Jesus in the form of a man saw Him instead depicted as the Lamb of God. It wasn't till the very end of the 7th C  that a Council in Constantinople decreed Christ should be portrayed in His human form RATHER than as a lamb or some other symbol.While both Jews & Gentile converts agreed God in His essence as deity ought not be represented by an image, Jesus Christ was God become man. Some argued that just as God became man, taking on human flesh so that people could see, hear, and touch Him, so it wasn't just permissible to make images representing Him, it was necessary! Spurring the production of these images were the “discovery” of manuscripts that supposedly gave a description of Jesus, enabling artists to create a portrait. Wild reports of these portraits' miraculous completion at the hands of an angel while the artist slept were heard. Such “not made by hands” images were then given created for effecting healings and miracles. When Constantinople was attacked by the Avars in 626, Patriarch Ser­gius had icons of Mary painted on the City's gates & walls for protection.At the dawn of the 8th C images were in wide use in the worship of the Eastern Church. The West used them primarily as instructional aids, but their coin as aids in worship was growing. But that's not to say their use hadn't been a point of debate, minor as it may have been. Beginning in the 5th C, there are a handful of protests by church leaders in both the East and West. In 599 Bishop Serenus of Marseille was appalled by the cult that had sprung up around the images in his diocese. He ordered their destruction. Pope Gregory I at the turn of the 7th C told him he was right to resisr the adoration of images but instead of destroying them ought to use them as aids in instruction the illiterate.Our first record of a government action against images was a decree, not by a Christian ruler, but by a Muslim. In 723, Caliph Yazid II ordered the destruction of all images, not just in churches but in houses as well. This ban was secured by a Palestinian Jew's promise such a command would yield long life to the Caliph.  A hollow promise since Yazid died the next year. That becomes a frequent charge made by Christians at that time; that Jews urged Muslim rulers to interfere with their worship as get back for the Cs Christians had troubled Jews.The Quran doesn't pro­hibit images per se; only when they're turned into objects of worship; AKA idols. The first caliphs decorated their palaces with mosaics in the Byzantine style and used Roman coins that often bore the effigy of an Emperor or Christ. It was during this time Arabs began to reject all images, not merely those used in worship.As far as Christian rulers, it was Leo III, following the successful breaking of the 2nd Siege by the Arabs, who installed reforms that moved to eradicate the use of images in worship. The Patriarch of Constantinople at the time was Germanus. He pushed back on the initial order but only tepidly. He really didn't want to take on the Emperor. Besides many of the local bishops of Asia Minor were all for a suppression of images. In 720 Leo ordered that all coins be minted bearing the head of his son and co-emperor Constantine V, rather than the traditional bust of Jesus. Later, a simple cross was used. Leo's zeal increased dramatically when a volcano erupted. He took that as a sign of God's anger at the lingering presence of idolatry.  Leo personally took a hand in demolishing a bronze image of Christ tradition had assigned to the agency of no one less than Constantine the Great.In 730, Leo replaced Patriarch Germanus, who'd been less than enthusiastic about Leo's war on religious imagery.  The Imperial Chancellor Anastasius was made the new Patriarch. In the mean­time, John of Damascus, the most eminent Orthodox theologian since the Cappadocian Fathers, penned a defense of images from his refuge in Arab-ruled Palestine.At this point in our story, we'll switch from referring to religious imagery as images to their more accurate term – icons. Since we talked about what an icon was in Season 1 we'll summarize by simply saying that an icon isn't considered by those who make them as being painted; they are written. Artists who produce them attend extensive training and there are set rules for their production. They are deemed to be a means by which God's grace flows to those who use them in worship. They aren't worshipped, per se, they're venerated as aids IN worship or aids TO worship.Those opposed to the use of icons are called iconoclasts; icon-breakers. Supporters of icons were called iconodules; icon-servants.The afore-mentioned Constantine V was named co-emperor by his father in 720. He reigned as sole Emperor, 741-75. He was even more opposed to icons than his father. A number of theological arguments were developed by iconoclasts, mostly relating to portrayals of Christ. They said that since His human nature can't be separated from His divine nature, any attempt to portray Him was an at­tempt to portray God, which is forbidden by the 2nd Commandment. A similar line of reasoning was used with icons of saints who'd been raised into the heaven.  Icons were labelled by the boogeyman of being Nestorian. The only safe image iconoclasts allowed was the Cross. Emperor Constantine himself wrote an iconoclast treatise which is lost to us but which was cited by others. He ar­gued that while Christ's human nature may indeed be represented by an image, his divine nature can't. So, all portrayals separate the natures and are therefore heretical. Constantine V's position is called by some historians, Christian Primitivism. He would have caused no problems in his thinking among Christians prior to the con­version of his namesake, Constantine the Great. He rejected the interces­sion of the saints, a practice unknown among early Christians.In 754 Constantine V held what he numbered as the Seventh Ecumenical Coun­cil—a distinction denied by both Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism. Neither the pope nor the patriarchs of Alexandria, Anti­och, and Jerusalem, who by then were under Arab rule, attended. The patriarch­ate of Constantinople at the time was vacant. The Council lasted 7 months, and the record of its actions has been lost – all except its final decision regarding icons. The veneration of icons, that is, their use in worship was forbidden. So too was their destruction. A new iconoclast Patriarch was seated in Constantinople while the deposed Germanus, a Bishop of Cyprus, and John of Damascus were declared heretics.Constantine V didn't immediately treat iconodules as hated heretics. Threats from Islam obliged him to preserve internal peace for a time. But when the vast majority of monks became increasingly agitated iconodules, monasticism came under imperial scorn. In 761, 2 iconodule-monks were executed for speaking out against the Emperor. That action crossed a line in Constantine's mind that saw him then proceed to ramp up persecution of those calling for a reinstitution of icons.iThe Iconoclastic Controversy, as it is officially called, was the first period of persecution in Church history to be based on something other than a dispute concerning doctrinal fundamentals. Although to those caught up in it, it certainly seemed fundamental to them! Hey, when blood is being spilled, people tend to think it's pretty fundamental. Anything that trumps the urge to survival will do that. We're allowed the leisure of saying this was a controversy over non-essentials only because we're so far removed from its bite. For the first time, Christians executed Christians for religious reasons.When the main force of lingering iconodule support was found in monasteries and among monks, an Imperial military commander at Ephesus named Michael Lachanodracon decided to take matters into his own hands. He may have felt that he was only implementing what the Emperor wanted to but was restrained by politics from doing. In 770, he gathered all the monks and nuns he could find and ordered them to marry. Those who refused were blinded and exiled to Cyprus. He razed monasteries and those churches so filled with iconography it was easier to just level them. The military's participation in this may have been partly fueled by their frustration at being handed one defeat after another by the Muslims. But they  were also furious at the monasteries and monks  who drained much needed resources form the war effort and robbed the army of much needed man-power. As Lachanodracon assumed, Constantine V expressed his appreciation for his brutal and bloody campaign.When Constantine died in 775, the throne passed to his son Leo IV, The Khazar; so named because his mother was a Khazar princess named Irene. Which is a whole other fascinating tale. Influenced by his wife, also named Irene, who later played a gruesome role in Byzantine history, Leo abandoned the repressive iconoclast policies of his father. Leo named his 6 year old son Constantine VI co-emperor shortly after his own ascent. When he died only 5 yrs into his reign the 10 yr old became sole Emperor; except for that interesting mother of his who became the real power at court.Irene had already backed down the iconoclastic policy of the imperial gov­ernment during her husband's reign. With him out the way, she moved quickly to put an end to iconoclasm altogether. The iconoclastic patriarch Paul was forced to abdicate, allowing Irene's secretary, Tarasius to be elected to the post. A new Council was called in 786 to restore the veneration of images. It's called the 7th Ecumenical Council, even though that's what Constantine V had called his 32 yrs earlier. The new Council was opposed by large numbers of the military still beholden to Constantine V. Irene replaced iconoclast units with more loyal troops from Thrace and reconvened the council in Nicaea. The veneration of im­ages was declared orthodox; iconoclasts who recanted were forgiven & restored, despite the hostility of monks who wanted some serious pay-back. The Council managed to get around the charge of idolatry by saying the veneration shown images was to be understood as applying to the saint depicted, not to the image itself. Worship was reserved for God alone.When Constantine VI reached maturity, his power-hungry mom refused to step down. In the ensuing conflict, the ferocious icon­oclastic general Michael Lachanodracon took the son's part. Irene was able to resist at first, but when Asian troops threw in with Constantine he prevailed and was proclaimed sole ruler in 790.It seems Irene's apple didn't fall far from her tree in her son. He merged cowardice with cruelty, and lost the support of his followers. In  a shocking moment of scandal, he set aside his wife of 7 yrs to marry his mistress. That enflamed the hatred of the monks who went to Irene and gave her their support. So she was able to return and take the throne in August, 797. Constantine was blinded, a deformity that by Byzantine Law prohibited him from ever being ruler again.Talk about being a bad mom! Way to go Irene.Her cruelty may have done away with her son, but it provoked a coup that replaced her with Nicephorus I in 802. He died in battle 9 yrs later, to be succeeded by the inept Michael I Rangabe. Barely 2 yrs later Michael was deposed by another Leo, the V, who sought to restored the old Iconoclast policies of his namesake. He convened yet another council at Constantinople in 815, to once more do away with icons. But Leo V didn't have any popular support and was murdered by supporters of the next Emperor, Michael II. This guy was a moderate iconoclast,; that is, while advocating a theological position opposed to icons, he didn't use imperial force to make people stop their use. He hired an the out­standing iconoclastic scholar named John the Grammarian as tutor for his son and successor Theophilus, under whom iconoclasm enjoyed its last gasp. In 837, Tutor John was made Constantinople's Patriarch. An energetic repression of iconodules once again began, with a special focus on those pesky icon-loving monk.But by that time iconoclasm had lost its popular following and the movement ended with the death of Theophilus in 842. He was succeeded by his son Michael III under the regency of his widow, Theodora who immediately set about restoring the use of icons. John the Grammarian was deposed and in 843, a synod officially reinstalled the veneration of images.The brief revival of iconoclasm that ended with the so-called "triumph of orthodoxy" in March of 843 produced what we know today as Eastern Orthodoxy, the “Church of the Seven Councils.” From the perspective of Eastern churches, the Council of Nicaea in 787 was the 7th and last ecumenical council.  The councils Rome  convened and labeled as ecumenical the East regards only as regional synods. Later events would drive a wedge between the two churches, that up to this point had been one.