SHNEAKO - February 11, 2026
Dawn Of The Jews
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Summary
In this episode of the podcast, we have a special guest, Prof. Zhang, who is a professor of psychology at the University of South Carolina, teaching a lecture series on the history of drugs and psychedelics. We talk about the dangers of psychedelics and how they have been used by the CIA and MK-Ultra, as well as how they can be used to brainwash people.
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Now, I'm not sure if you've been to Israel, I've been to Israel.
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He was so based five seconds ago, look at that hand position.
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I know, Kitschai's probably going to want to see Dawn of the Jews.
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These have been extremely informational so far.
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So we have 10 more classes left in the lecture series.
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And in these 10 classes, what I'm going to do is I'm going to show you how the American empire will fall.
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And I will show you that what will replace the American empire is Israel, what we call Pax Judaica.
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yeah um so which anyone's saying it's ccp propaganda there's just overwhelming evidence
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that this is the case so oh for these next 10 classes i will we will do an overview of history
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and show you why history will lead ultimately to the uh pax judaica okay all right so let's do
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some questions well i'm smart steinie's begging me to go on his show reading is gay i'm famous
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from youtube that my wife has picked out um she reads all the comments she loves reading the
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comments and she sends comments to me to reply to okay so the first comment is how do we restore
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our right hemisphere or how do we become more creative and the answer is that you have to
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reject materialism that's the only way okay you have to reject money you have to reject power
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you have to reject materialism in order to embrace your creativity and your right hemisphere
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absolutely agree just like what was written by unabomber by the unabomber the unabomber manifesto
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that technology and materialism modernization was destroying us and we need to become soul
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soulful again um as a society what will have to happen is a major crisis that threatens our
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existence for us to come together and for us to be uh more altruistic and more creative
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a possibility is that you really want to activate your right atmosphere then you fall in love and
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you have children or you could also choose to volunteer help other people uh be kind and generous
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other people okay so that's how you i've always maintained i've said this in the unabomber
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documentary i made that the highest form of unit human existence is inspiring that's where you'll
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get the most fulfillment is inspiring others rather than trying to benefit off of others and
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you know get my name out there and be remembered let's try to make the world a better place and
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you will be more fulfilled than anything than anything else activate your right hemisphere
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second question is um do you want to give lessons to one class how's your journey to find some lsd
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Okay, so I have, I'm only teaching one lecture series, but do three different sections, okay?
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LSD, psychedelics, you know, I'm very interested in psychedelics.
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I myself do not want to partake in psychedelics because I don't really understand.
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You don't need psychedelics in order to find meaning, you know.
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It's just going to tell you things that you already know.
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A lot of times it can help you see demons and things.
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It did help me, I'm going to be perfectly honest, but LSD was developed by the CIA for MKUltra.
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And this was the experiment that led the Unabomber to go and live in a cabin and get away from everywhere because they tried to get high IQ people at Harvard University, experiment on them to see how they can create super soldiers and how they can brainwash people, right?
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So it did help some people get revelations like me, but a lot of people can just make you go insane.
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And therefore, I don't feel I need psychedelics to break out of this materialistic world, okay?
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so yeah okay let's move on all right some more questions um could you make a video on how to
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understand history without bias and a response is first of all it's impossible to be unbiased okay
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and that's true and that is correct we're all subjective um so um he suggests that you have
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look at documents and try to be really critical when you analyze documents and that's correct as
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well okay uh the problem is that often we don't have documentation or let's skip the comments
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and start with the lecture i'm going to make the argument to you that israel and the jewish
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identity are constructs of imperial imagination okay um and this is hard to understand so i'm
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The idea is that because of its geographic location, Israel has always been historically
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And as a result, different empires have tried to manipulate the identity of Israel to best
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So I know this is a hard concept to understand, but we'll go for it slowly.
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And again, we're spending the rest of the semester on this major thesis of ours.
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So what we did last week is look at the cultures that have emerged out of the project collapse, which are now going to dominate history.
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They are the Greeks, the Persians, and the Israelites.
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Now we're going to look at how these ideas play out in history.
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But for us to do that, we firstly understand how history works.
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Now I've identified three different patterns of geopolitics.
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Competition within nation states are what matter, okay?
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Competition between nation states don't really matter, or they're not as significant as competition within nation states.
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And the idea we have here is elite overproduction.
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So what it drives a lot of conflict is the fact that domestically you have these different competing factions, and they're all competing for power, okay?
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So you have too many elites, too few status positions, and so they're competing against each other.
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Second idea is that the elite have shifting loyalties, okay?
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I'm not sure if you guys have seen the TV series or read the books Game of Thrones.
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They're going to kill their mother to be king, okay?
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And so the elite don't really have loyalties except—
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Look at the Thomas Massett tweet after this lesson.
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Now, third thing is that war can be a mechanism to protect the status quo, all right?
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The idea of equilibrium in that sometimes the conflict is really bad.
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So what you do, you start a war so you can start off people to get killed, okay?
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And that way you can maintain equilibrium within your system.
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We'll see this pattern throughout human history, okay?
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So these are the three ideas I want you guys to remember as we move on and discuss world history.
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So I'm going to give us an example for us to understand.
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Think of the Warren States period of China before the emergence of the first empire, the Qing Empire, okay?
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And as you can see from this map, China is divided into different warring states that are all-powerful.
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And at this time in history, the Qing state is the poorest, it's the most isolated, and it is the least advanced.
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You can see that Chu, Zhao, they are more powerful.
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And you can argue that eventually one of them would emerge to unite all of China, but they did not.
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It was the Qing, the isolated, marginalized, backward state that came to conquer.
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And so if we use our three principles, right, we can understand why.
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These three states, these different states are not competing against each other.
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It's the elites within these states are competing against each other, okay?
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So the way they manage this is for them to use warfare in order to maintain the status quo, to create equilibrium, okay?
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And how we know is from this time emerges the idea of Chinese chess, right?
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I highly recommend reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu.
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It describes war techniques that were applicable back then, far before the adventure of the
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gun, before missiles, but all of these tactics are still seen in war and everywhere today.
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This is the idea of warfare that is regulated, that is ritualized.
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Okay, so we go to war, we battle each other, we have to respect each other's, the rules
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It shouldn't be about following the rules, okay?
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Also another piece of evidence is at this time in history, Xuanzi wrote the book The
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This is one of the stupidest books ever written, okay?
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I guarantee you if you follow this book, you're going to—
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badly because this is this is really about how to cheat in a heavily regulated game okay so uh
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things like using spies oh uh making a high guard okay you have to have all these rules and guess
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what in actual war none of these things actually work what so if you look at history i'm going to
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tell you exactly how to win a war okay and the way you win a war is first of all you have to be
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completely committed to winning this war okay total warfare second is that if you want to win
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this war you have to make sure that talent arises so you have to be open and meritocratic okay if
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a if an officer of a general is winning this war you promote him that sounds easy right but not if
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you're a stressful power because what's important to you is to maintain that your family is always
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on top so if a general arises who is very uh innovative who's really talented you kill him
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So the third principle is make sure your soldiers are happy.
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if you're a tactical power, you don't really care, okay?
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Destroy enemy civil centers, siege warfare, okay?
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Go and destroy the city because that's how they produce
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Destroy supply lines, overstretch your enemy,
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divide and conquer, strike fear on your enemy,
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If you really want a war, if you really want to win a war, this is what...
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I mean, all this is said in The Art of War.
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What she's saying is stupid, but these are all tactics that are outlined in that book.
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And we know because this is what the Romans did.
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You know, I did hear that growing up from my grandparents.
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Every single power that has conquered everyone else has done all these things.
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So when they don't do these things, it's because these different warring states aren't actually at war with each other.
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They use war as a game in order to maintain the status quo to create equilibrium.
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Mesopotamia is important because, remember, this is the cradle of civilization.
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This is where most technological innovation happens.
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this was for the longest time the wealthiest part of the world, okay?
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So remember, the idea of Mesopotamia is that this first city-state is Uruk,
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and then they will develop colonies throughout the Tigris and Euphrates,
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and then these colonies will come into war with each other.
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And they're all friends with each other, they're all intermarried,
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and the elite create these highly ritualized warfare, okay?
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And one really important rule is that you don't kill each other's god, okay?
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Because in their religion, the god lives in their temple.
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All their money, all their gold is in the temple.
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So you're not allowed to steal each other's gold.
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Because now, you don't really accomplish that much of warfare.
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So for the longest time, this was the San's quote.
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And then what happened is a man named Luca Zagazi.
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So what we'll see in history is that within a city-state,
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there's always been conflict between the upper nobility and the lower nobility.
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This is what happened in Rome, where Julius Caesar is of the lower nobility,
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and he will steal the power from the upper nobility.
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And so Lucas Legese is from Uma, and he's like,
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So what he's doing that's very different from previous times is he's now going and ransacking each city's temple.
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So now he has the capacity to people to build an empire.
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But by doing that, what happens is that the other city-states recognize him as a threat,
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and so they invite mercenaries, a place called Akkad, to come and help them.
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And this leads us to the first world empire called the Akkadian Empire, named by Sargon of Akkad.
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His name means legitimate ruler, which probably tells us he's not a legitimate ruler.
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He's probably a mercenary, like David, who stole the throne, okay?
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He started an opportunity, and he stole the throne.
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But this is a pattern in history where if there's competition among different city-states,
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the competition is not resolved amongst themselves because of an equilibrium.
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So what happens is that an outsider, a mercenary, usually comes in who doesn't respect the rules
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and is able to unite everyone through innovations.
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So this is why the Qing Dynasty, and not the Zhao or the Chu or the Wei,
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were able to unite all of China, because the Qing Dynasty was committed to total warfare.
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All right, so as you can see, the Canadian Empire stretches throughout the Fertile Crescent.
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Conquers Mesopotamia, modern Iraq, extends over to Anatolia and captures a lot of the
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But this area, the Levant, is historically the most strategic location in the world.
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Because it gives you access to Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Anatolia, historically the three wealthiest
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So whoever controls the Levant is able to always threaten Egypt.
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And for most of history, this part, the Levant, was an Egyptian colony.
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But remember that after the Bronze Age collapsed,
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Egypt was not only able to project power in the Levant.
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And so the different empires fought for the Levant in order to threaten Egypt.
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So Jerusalem is literally the center of the world.
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And we'll see that throughout history, people have considered Jerusalem the center of the world,
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both for religious reasons, but also mainly for geopolitical and trade reasons.
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Now, the other thing to remember about this area is that it's highly competitive because
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It's very, very wealthy, but as you can see, there are these—
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So the significance of Levant is that it's the most strategic area to control for a world
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Mouth and tribes over here that can always threaten Mesopotamia, okay?
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So this is a pattern in history where whoever established an empire in Mesopotamia is always
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to be threatened by the mountains, the regions,
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and that's why these empires change all the time, okay?
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If you look up Levant today, it says that Levant region...
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encompassing Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan,
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This is the most important geographical location
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The Assyrian Empire is famous for their brutality.
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You're mainly controlling certain choke points of trade, and everyone else just sort of like
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So an empire is more like a loose confederation as opposed to a nation state, okay?
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So this is the Assyrian Empire, and this is the Neo-Babylonian Empire, okay?
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So you have these empires that constantly change over time.
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It actually changes when a man emerges called Cyrus the Great, okay?
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Cyrus the Great is the founder of something called the Persian Aclamated Empire.
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And Zoroastrianism is really the first great world religion
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because it provides a simple but powerful model of how the world works.
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And Zoroastrianism is powerful because it encourages everyone to be their best, right?
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And it's actually a really useful thing if you turn around an empire because when you
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run an empire, you need soldiers, you need generals, you need administrators, right?
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If people don't lie, if people are honest and moral, well, you can expand really quickly,
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Cyrus the Great is also known for his mercy and his generosity.
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So when he conquers a place, what he will do, he will identify the best people, maybe
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even the king himself, and make them advisors to his regime.
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He's known for his tolerance, he's known for his openness.
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And so what happens is that the Babylonian Empire basically surrendered to him in a fight.
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You have this war going on between the upper nobility and the lower nobility, and they're
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like, you know what, let's just invite Cyrus the Great, and then we don't have to fight
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And that's how Cyrus the Great was able to build the first world empire, okay?
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And Cyrus the Great, there are different stories.
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But one story is that the elite basically invited him in in order to resolve their conflict with each other, okay?
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I was listening while driving, but back to tape.
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There's a story that when Cyrus the Great, you know, who was Macedonian,
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When he went to conquer the Persian Empire, he discovered that Cyrus the Great, his tomb, was in bad repair.
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So he ordered for it to be properly maintained.
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But it shows you that at this time in history, about the year 300, 400 BCE, everyone was respectful of Cyrus the Great.
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Cyrus the Great is considered the world's greatest king or emperor.
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Okay, so as you can see, the Afghani Persian Empire is huge, okay?
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So it goes from Iran all the way to Mesopotamia, to Anatolia, to parts of Greece, and all, basically
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And they were able to do this because of their innovations in religion as well as administration,
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so let me explain how do you rule empires usually okay well the traditional way is you control
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trade routes and access okay so people have to pay you a tax to go through your trade routes
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that's a traditional way you can also use fear of conquest then that's what the syrians were
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known for they would come and kill everyone if you disobeyed them uh you took hostages
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hostages that's a very common thing where you conquer people you take uh the children of the
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king at least the hostages uh in a marriage religion but what the persons did really well
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that allows for the Persian Empire to be so huge, as well as to be really well managed,
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are forfeit, okay? Effective administration. Again, if you have a religion, Zoroastrianism,
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where people can't lie, that's really good because the spirit class will now report real
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facts to the emperor. And that allows them to make better decisions, okay? Elite co-optation
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and aristocracy. And the idea here is that if you have a very effective administration,
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that allows for local elites to focus their energies on trying to join this administration
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So the Persians create the first global postage system.
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And it was really effective where you want to send mail
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what would happen is you would have these royal roads
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where people would ride on horses and they could stop at a, basically, a hostile rest
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And that way you can very quickly move information from one core of the empire to the other.
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So what they did was they basically had different power centers within a region.
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So you had the satraps, which were the local governors, but then you also had the local,
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So these are different factions within a region, okay?
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So divining rule is probably the most effective way to control an empire.
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We now know about the Persian Empire, how they manage their system, and why they are so effective.
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So remember that we read the Bible, and the Bible came about because David needed to justify, legitimize his rule.
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And after the bondage collapsed, David created a Davidic kingdom in the Levant
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because Egypt, Anatolia, Mesopotamia were preoccupied, right?
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But because a lot is so important, this Davidic kingdom doesn't really last that long.
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So you said King David created the Bible, correct?
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After Solomon, David's son, dies, Israel is founded into two parts.
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The Norman kingdom, which gets conquered by Assyria, as well as Judah, okay?
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Jerusalem, which tries to maintain the United Kingdom, but it doesn't last very long.
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At this time in history, the Israelites are being pulled in different directions, okay?
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The Anatolians, the Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Egyptians, because they're statistically
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And so what's really hard for these empires is, how do we maintain control over Jerusalem?
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They try burning down their city centers, okay?
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You might not have heard of the 10 lost tribes of Israel.
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But because this region is so volatile, nothing really works.
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And so the Jerusalem, the Israelites keep on rebelling.
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And what happens is, for the longest time, the Babylonians are trying to deal with the Israelites.
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Okay, so they take hostages, okay, they take hostages, like thousands of them, and move them to Babylon, where they become scribes, where they become farmers, where they become merchants, okay?
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But again, the region is so extraordinarily important that Jerusalem, basically, they switch loyalties all the time.
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Eventually, the Babylonians are so pissed off that they decide to burn down their temple, okay?
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And so, at this point in history, the Israelites are now gone.
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We don't know when, but Babylonians destroy Jerusalem because they cannot, they tried many techniques to try to control Jerusalem.
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But it's too strategically important, so they decide, you know what, screw this, we'll just destroy the city, okay?
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So when this happens, it's really important to understand, the Israelites are gone.
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The people are still around, but the identity of the Israelites are now gone.
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The end goal is antisemitism and bring them back to Israel.
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In a lot of lessons he does state, we know this, that antisemitism is a strategic tool to use
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to justify the return of Jews to the homeland and to establish greater Israel.
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So after the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem, it's 587, 600 years before Christ almost.
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All the, it creates Israel's lack of homeland.
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And he says, I want the Israelites to return to Jerusalem.
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And he says, I want the Israelites to return to Jerusalem.
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What is controversial is, why would he do such a thing?
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Because again, the Israelites are now gone.
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The Israelites who went to Babylonia, they may still keep their religion a bit, but they no longer have their land.
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They no longer, they have changed as a people, okay?
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But the temple is now destroyed, so now you pray in a synagogue, okay?
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So the question now is, why would Cyrus the Great go to Babylon and say,
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you know what, I want you Israelites to return to Jerusalem.
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I want you to reconstitute the nation of Israel.
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Okay, so this is going to be a debate that will never, ever end, okay?
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So, the Bible tells us that Cyrus the Great did this because God told him to do it.
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All right, so there are different explanations.
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The idea is that Cyrus wants to show all the Persian Empire, I'm religiously tolerant.
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You can practice your religion, you can separate your religion
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I don't know if this is true, it's probably not true,
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you know what? These Israelites are really
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good administrators, and this is true about history
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Because remember, the Israelites have their Bible, and their religion requires them to study the Bible.
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And as we discussed, the Bible is one of debate, openness, asking questions.
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And so these are very literate intellectuals, and they rise up very high in the Babylon administration.
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But this is true throughout history, where Jewish people will rise very high in all empires, including the Islamic Empire, including the American Empire.
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okay um i think the best reason for happening is dividing rule okay so the idea is that
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yeah we're good great question did cyrus the great have a bugatti you need to control the
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levant because a lot of life gives you access to egypt which is historically the wealthiest
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part of the world okay whoever controls egypt controls the world so what you do is you set up
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a group of people in the Levant that are only loyal to you.
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You set up a people in the Levant that only exist because you, the empire, allowed them
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If you, the empire, did not support them, then the locals, everyone in that region would
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So the Jews were invented by the Persians to control the Levant.
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So before the Jews were, of course, Isolites.
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And as you can see, what's really important to understand is that this is actually a really small part of the Levant.
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and it's part of this Persian province called Beyond the River
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the Sumerians are Israelites who have stayed in the Levant
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So, most people around them are, in fact, Israelites who adapted to local circumstances.
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That means that they practice different religions.
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That also means that they married foreign women as well.
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But they still consider themselves as Israelites, okay?
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So, what happens is that these exiles in Babylon, they come back and they say, no, we're the true Israelites, you guys are the false Israelites.
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The reason why we're true is we have stayed loyal to our religion.
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So what's going to happen over the next few decades is almost a civil war between Israelites who've stayed and Israelites who left but come back.
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But Ezra and Namiya shows us how Persia helped the Jews to reconstitute their nation.
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And by studying these two books, it will give us insight into how current people in the nation of Israel think.
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And then we can analyze how they will behave moving forward, okay?
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In the first year of King Cyrus of Persia, in order that the world of the Lord by the mouth of Jeremiah might be accomplished,
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the Lord stirred up the spirit of King Cyrus of Persia so that he sent a herald throughout all his kingdom,
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Okay, so this is important for you to understand, okay?
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In the Bible, Cyrus is doing this because God told him to do this, okay?
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Not because of imperial ambitions or imperial strategy.
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It's just God told him to do this, okay? Keep on going.
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assisted by the people of their place with silver and gold, with goods and with animals,
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besides free will offsprings for the house of God in Jerusalem.
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Okay, so Cyrus the Great is considered the Messiah by the Jews.
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They had Zabatai Zevi, they considered the Messiah.
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We're extremely thankful for Cyrus because not only does he allow them to go back to Jerusalem,
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but he also finances the rebuilding of the temple, okay?
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But when this happens, when they go back and try to rebuild the temple,
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That's good for the Persian Empire because they want this conflict, right,
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When the builders laid the foundation of the temple of the Lord,
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the priests in their vestments were stationed to praise the Lord with trumpets,
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Levites are actually the priest class of the Israelites, okay?
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The sons of Asaph, with symbols according to the direction of King David of Israel,
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and they sang responsibly, praising and giving thanks to the Lord.
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For he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever towards Israel.
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And all the people responded with a great shout when they praised the Lord
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because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid.
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But many of the priests and Levites and heads of families,
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both people who had seen the first house on its foundations,
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wept with a loud voice when they saw this house,
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so that the people could not distinguish the sound of the joyful shout
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for the people shouted so loudly that the sound was heard far away.
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when they rebuild the temple, okay, what they call the Second Temple.
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And this is important because the Second Temple was destroyed.
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And what they want to do now in Israel is build a third temple.
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Right. And the third temple is Al-Aqsa Mosque, is really what Israel-Palestine is about.
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So the first temple was destroyed when they were exiled from Babylon.
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Then Cyrus the Great builds a second temple, right?
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And that's the best time in Jewish history in the third temple right now that's meant to be rebuilt now.
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Because the third temple sits on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is the third holiest site in the Islamic world.
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So, well, this Bible is telling us that eventually the Israelis will destroy the Isaac Mosque
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so that they can build the third temple, or what they call the Temple of Solomon, okay?
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When the adversaries of Judah and Benjamin heard that the returned exiles were building a temple to the Lord,
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the God of Israel, they approached Zerubbabel and the heads of families and said to them,
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Let us build with you, for we worship your God as you do.
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Okay, so we're just like, just as you guys, okay?
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ever since the days of King Esarhaddon of Assyria,
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is the conflict is part of the imperial strategy.
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Then the people of the land discouraged the people of Judah
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and they bribed officials to frustrate the plan
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The Jews who've come back from Babylon is like,
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We should all participate in the building of the temple.
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So it seems as though these Jews from Babylon, they're actually imperial agents who are trying to show discontent within the region.
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This is a copy of the letter that King and, can you help me?
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Artasexes is this great warrior in Persia, okay?
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Gave to the priest Ezra, the scribe, a scholar of the text of the commandments of the Lord and his status for Israel.
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Okay, so Ezra is one of these Israelites who comes from a family that was exiled to Babylon.
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So he is considered actually the creator of the Bible that we have today.
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Artaxas, king of kings, to the priest Zerah, the scribe of the law of the God of heaven,
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peace and now I decree that any of the people of Israel, of their priests or Levites in
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my kingdom who freely offers to go to Jerusalem may go with you.
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For you are sent by the king and his seven counselors to make inquiries about Judah and
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Jerusalem according to the law of your God, which is in your hand, and also to convey
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the silver and gold that the king and his counselors have freely offered to the god of
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israel whose dwelling is in jerusalem with all the silver and gold that you shall find in the
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whole province of babylonia and with the free will offerings of the people and the priests
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given willingly to the house of their god in jerusalem with this money then you shall
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with all diligence by bulls rams and lambs and their grain offering and their drink offerings
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and you shall offer them on the altar of the house of your god in jerusalem okay this is a letter
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Because this is called the Balfour Declaration, 1917.
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What's going to happen is that the British government,
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on behalf of his majesty's government the following declaration of sympathy with jewish
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zionist aspirations which has been submitted to and approved by the cabinet his majesty's
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government view with favor the establishment in palestine of a national home for the jewish
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people and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object it
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being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious
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rights of existing non-jewish communities in palestine or the rights of political status
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enjoyed by jews in any other country i should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to
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the knowledge of the zionist federation this object would just bring this like duration to
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the knowledge of the zionist federation okay this is almost like the artist exes equation right
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you see how in the bible artist exes writes a letter to asher and says hey i authorized you
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you to go back to Jerusalem and build the second temple right so what's
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happening is that they're using the Bible as a script in order to facilitate
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their geopolitical ambitions okay this is why reading the Bible is important
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because once you read the Bible you understand the Bible you compare it to
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historical development you're able to see the connections and you're able to see
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connections you can also see predict how they will develop over time okay so this
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The Battle of the Declaration creates the current nation of Israel, which was founded in 1948.
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So, like before, the nation of Israel was created by the British as part of—
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Think about this. The daughter of this chigga killed my baby. Anyhow, let's go to chats.
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What? Dude, think about this. Stop, stop, stop.
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of their geopolitical strategy of conquering the Middle East.
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But it's really important for you guys to keep in mind as we move forward.
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All right, can you read the highlighted part, okay?
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Oh my God, I am too ashamed and embarrassed to lift my face to you, my God.
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For our iniquities have risen higher than our heads,
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we have been deep in guilt and for our iniquities we our kings and our priests have been handed over
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to the king of the lands to the sword to captivity to plundering and to utter shame it is now the
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case but now for a brief moment favor has been shown by the lord our god who has left us a remnant
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and given us a stake in his holy place in order that he may brighten our eyes and grant us a
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little sustenance in our slavery for we are slaves yet our god has not forsaken us in our slavery
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to give us a new life to set up to the house of our God
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and to give us all a wall in Judea and Jerusalem.
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Someone just said amber is a better reader than seeker
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And now he has to reflect on what God wants, okay?
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So he's going to discuss why God exiled him in Babylon, why God has allowed him to return, and what God wants him to do.
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From the days of our ancestors to this day we have been deep in guilt.
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And for our iniquities, we, our kings and our priests, have been handed over to the kings of the lands,
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because the Lord has had to be plundering and to our shame, as it has now been the case.
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So why did the Israelites get exiled to Babylon?
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Because they refused to obey and worship Yahweh.
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Yahweh warned them, but they kept on worshiping false gods, they kept on sinning, and so Yahweh's
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like, you know what, I really need to teach these guys a lesson, and that's why they exiled
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him, they exiled them to Babylon, so they can reflect and learn and grow as a people,
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But now for a brief moment, favor has been shown by the Lord our God, who has left us
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a remnant and given us a stake in his holy place, in order that he may bring our eyes
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Okay, so Ezra's saying, okay, yeah, we screwed up,
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but God is forgiving, and now we have a second chance
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So this beginning of Jewish monotheism, okay,
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which was heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism.
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So, in other words, the religion that the Jews will practice from now on
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is not the religion of the Israelites, which is polyphysic.
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They will now practice a new religion that's heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism,
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And now, our God, what shall we say after this?
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For we have forsaken your commandments, which you are commanded by your servants,
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the prophet saying the land that you are entering to possess is a land unclean with the pollutions
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of the people of the lands with their abominations they have they have filled it from end to end with
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their uncleanness so this is really important i didn't understand what actually is saying is this
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these israelites who've stayed are traitors they are now unclean why because now they worship
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therefore do not give your daughters to their sons
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After all that has come upon us for our evil deeds and for our great guilt,
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seeing that you, our God, have punished us less than our inequities deserved
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and intermarry with the people who practice these abominations?
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Would you not be angry with us until you destroy us without remnant or a survivor?
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O Lord, God of Israel, you are just, but we have escaped as a remnant,
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Here we are before you in our guilt, though no one can face you because of this.
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If we turn to Judaism, we can't screw this up again, okay?
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So Herodotus in his histories, when he talks about the Jewish people, okay,
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he says that Jewish people are known for two things.
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And it's actually a new heritage based on blood purity and a monophysic devotion to Yahweh.
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The Jews of Persia are not the same as the Israelites of David.
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So as you can see from this map, the Jews are in this area.
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But it's a part of the Levant that's completely loyal to Persia, okay?
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Because they see everyone else as unclean, as the enemy.
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And if you're an empire, how many Jews around are really good for you, right?
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And so the Jews are an invention of the Persians.
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The nation of Israel is also an invention of the British Empire.
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So we move on to the second book called Nehemiah.
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So Ezra is the priest who will create the Bible.
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Nehemiah is the governor sent by the Persians to reestablish the Jewish nation.
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Okay, compared to the king is like a really powerful position, right?
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The king sees you as someone who is very competent.
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And you could possibly one day be prime minister or the first minister.
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When wine was served him, I carried the wine and gave it to the king.
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Now, I had never been sad in this presence before.
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So the king said to me, why is your face sad since you are not sick?
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Why should my face not be sad when the city, the place of my ancestors' graves, lies waste
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Then I said to the king, if it pleases the king and your servant has found favor with
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you, I ask that you send me to Judah, to the city of my ancestor's grave, so that I may
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The king said to me, the queen also was sitting beside him, how long will you be gone and
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So it pleased the king to send me and I sent him a date.
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Then I said to the king, if it pleases the king, let letters be given to, given me to
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the governors of the province beyond the river, that they may grant me passage until I arrived
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in Judah, and a letter to Asaph, the keeper of the king's forest, directing him to give
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me timber to make beams for the gates of the temple fortress and for the wall of the city
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And he begs the king for permission to go back.
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You do not ask the king or the emperor for anything
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How empires work is that you have to read the king's intentions, right?
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You have to figure out what does he really want.
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And then you have to say, please, please, I want to do this.
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Not because you asked me to do this, but because I want to do this myself, okay?
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Hey, CX in the chat, welcome to the Ice Poseidon viewers.
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I hope you guys are literally watching a lecture right now.
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uh should we kick a quick detour because uh wait wait pause we're still gonna watch this
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but apparently the the bots kicked in on other people's streams that's what they're saying
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let's go see is ice beside incorrect okay aiden ross uh apparently he was getting
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disrespected by kick and now he has 51 000 viewers when he started the stream with 8 000
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holy moly what a quick climb congrats to aiden and cufflum now has uh 12k when he was starting
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at 4k congrats good stuff good stuff wow that's a lot that's a lot of viewers that's a lot of
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people that went up i guess they uh they figured it out and kick stopped throttling them oh good
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stuff but hey for that for the ice beside of people just came in uh fuck do we tap dance chat
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or do we continue the lecture this is they probably came over from they came over they
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then you get promoted. If you can't guess what he
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wants then you get then you get your head cut off right that's how empires work this is important
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because um when we move on to the nation of israel most people believe that the nation of israel
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started with the zionist movement which came with um the writing of a book called uh judenland um
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fatherland really dude all right oh man all these viewers just came in i think they're like
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what the fuck is this bro this family patrick's stuff yeah it's a lecture it's a lecture i'm
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Because Andrew Tate's saying, oh, books are for poor people.
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In Deuteronomy, it says that there is no other god.
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This German-Jewish journalist called Theodor Herzl.
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And so people say Zionism started 100 years ago.
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we will discover that it's actually part of the British imperial policy.
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But the British themselves cannot be seen as the ones who are promoting the creation of the state of Israel
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Because everyone else would be like, why are you doing this?
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So what they have to do is create a situation in which the Jews themselves are trying to want to create their own nation.
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The problem, though, is this is really important.
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We'll discuss this later is that 100 years ago, guess what?
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Jews did not want to go to Jerusalem because they were happy where they were.
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so we're pretty happy civilization bonus meet the students okay put it in my discord but they're
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sent back in order to create this um well quick quick ice beside of viewers who just came in here
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and also who do you think is viewbotting on kick who's the view bothers on kick record let's get
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a consensus okay well you guys are spamming patrick's and i i let me i'm going to finish
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the lecture all right this is very interesting to me i've been waiting all day who who's viewbotting
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Okay, look, if you guys want tap dancing, goy slap, brain rot, it's all over the website.
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Once in a while, spend some time and learn a thing or two, okay?
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to create this province, Judah, and to create all this conflict with the locals.
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So when Nehemiah goes back, what he's going to do is he's going to build the temple.
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So this creates all these conflicts with the locals,
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who must get grain so that we may eat and stay alive.
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we are having to plight our fields, our vineyards,
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and our houses in order to get grain during the famine.
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we are having to borrow money on our fields and vineyards
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Now our flesh is the same as that of our kindred.
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And yet we are forcing our sons and daughters to be slaves.
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Okay, so what's happening is that Nehemiah has gone back
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What he's discovering is that there's massive corruption and inequality among these Jews.
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And it's a problem because they're a minority in a very hostile region, right?
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I was very angry when I heard their outcry and these complaints.
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After thinking it over, I brought charges against the nobles, the nobles and the officials.
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I said to them, you are all taking interest from your own people.
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And I called a great embassy to deal, assembly to deal with them.
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and said to them as far as we were able we have brought back our jewish kindred who had been sold
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to other nations but now you are selling your own kin who must then be brought back by us they were
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silent and could not find a word to say so i said the thing you the thing that you were doing is not
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good should you not should you not walk in the fear of our god to prevent the taunts of the
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nations our enemies moreover i moreover i and my brothers and my servants are lending them money
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and grain let us stop this taking of interest restore let us stop this taking of interest
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important it's forbidden in the bible taking of interest it's not forbidden with another religion
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restore to them this very day their fields their vineyards their olive orchards and their houses
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and the interest on money grain wine and that if you have been extracting from them then they said
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we will store everything in demand nothing more from them we will do as you say and i called the
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priests and made them take an oath to do as they had promised i also shook out of the fold of my
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garment and said so may god shake out of everyone from my house and from property who does not
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perform this promise thus may they be shaken out and empty and all the assembly said amen and praise
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the lord and the people did as they had promised okay so this is a really important aspect of the
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jews that people don't really understand how unified they are okay an example is that
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if you're a jewish person you can always get an interest free interest free loan if you want to
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buy a house or start a business how okay that's pretty amazing right if you want to buy a house
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or want to start a business we go to the bank they're like um okay we're gonna charge you 10
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interest and maybe you can't afford that right but if you're a jewish person it doesn't matter
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how poor you are there will always be jewish organizations that can offer you interest-free
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loans you want to start a business if you want to buy a house you want to do anything what because
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jews are allowed to collect interest from each other that's how unified i knew that wait i didn't
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know that yes okay so jews only yes yes as jews only use usury on goyim they provide this is how
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they work together this is how they became so successful interest free between each other wow
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The people of Israel being settled in their towns, all the people gathered together into the square before the water gate.
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They told the scribe Ezra to bring the book of the law of Moses, which the Lord had given to the...
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Accordingly, the priest Ezra brought the law before the assembly, both men and women, and all who could hear with understanding.
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This was on the first day of the seventh month.
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He read from it facing the square before the water gate from early morning until midday in the presence of the men and women and those who could understand.
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And the ears of all the people were attentive to the book of the law.
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Okay, so this is the last step of creating the Jewish identity, okay?
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So the idea of the Jewish identity is that they follow the laws of God.
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The last thing is that their so-called memory is the Bible, okay?
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So Ezra is taking all these historical documents,
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and he's combined together in what today we call the Bible.
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And this makes the Jewish people extremely resilient.
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Because no matter where they are, no matter how low the publishing goes, their memory, their historical identity is always stored in one Bible.
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That makes them the world's most resilient, flexible, and open people.
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Right, or you could have just said the Torah, I know.
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Before Amber, someone said Ice Poseidon isn't Jewish, he's not?
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I mean, there's no other, I mean, bro, what?
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Like, in America, the fucking minimum wage is like, what, $2,000 a month
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in the city, brought in fish and all kinds of merchandise, and sold them on the Sabbath
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Then I remonstrated with the nobles of Judah and said to them, what is this evil thing
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Did not your ancestors act in this way, and did not our God bring all this disaster on
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Yet you bring more worth on Israel by profaning the Sabbath.
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In those days also I saw Jews who had married women of Ashdod, Ammon, and Moab, and half
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of their children spoke the language of Ashdod, and they could not speak the language of Judah,
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And I contended with them and cursed them and beat some of them without their hair.
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And I made them take an oath in the name of God, saying, you shall not give your
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your daughters to their sons, or take their daughters from their sons and for their souls.
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Did not King Solomon of Israel sin on account of such women? Among the many nations, there
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was no king like him, and he was beloved by his God, and God made him king over all Israel.
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Nevertheless, foreign women made even him to sin. Shall we then listen to you and do all this great
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evil and act treacherously against our God by marrying foreign women? Okay, so Nehemiah
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enforces two major laws. The first law is that you shall not work on the Sabbath, because that
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is God's rest day, okay? Sabbath. Second major law is that if you marry a foreign woman, you must
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divorce her he's bringing up families why because he believes that um religious purity requires
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blood purity if you marry a foreign woman she's she's gonna make you believe in their foreign god
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remember it is by worshiping false idols um it's because of this that yahweh decided to punish
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But by reading the Bible carefully and understand how to connect the Bible to historical development, you can now figure out how Israel will develop over the next 10, 20 years, okay?
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And these are my, sorry, these are my three predictions.
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First of all, they're going to rebuild the Temple of Solomon.
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They're going to build the third temple by destroying the Isaac Mosque.
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They're going to do that sooner or later, okay?
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I know Muslims are going to get upset about that, but it's pretty much inevitable, right?
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When we read the Bible, you can see how happy they were, okay?
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They felt as though God is with us, God has forgiven us, God loves us.
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Okay, so building the third temple is crucial to the identity of Israel today.
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Okay, so they're going to do this, and it's going to cause a lot of problems
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because, again, the Al-Azhar Mosque is the third holiest site in the Islamic world.
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And it's going to create a lot of conflict between Israel.
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they were convinced that they were forced out to lose them because they offended God, okay?
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So, in other words, if Jews want to maintain control over Israel, they need to obey the laws of God, which means that they've become a theocracy, okay?
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Now, I'm not sure if you've been to Israel, I've been to Israel.
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Oh, what? What? What? What? Ah, no! No! He was so based five seconds ago, look at that hand position.
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Professor Zhang, go back to this. Go back to this. Look at this. This is aura.
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this is what we want no he has tech teams in israel he's got a massad girlfriend no
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he was so good five seconds ago look how look how quickly people could switch up from this
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okay now now i'm not sure if you've been to israel i've been to israel and if you go to a place like
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To that, Tel Aviv, it's a very open, it's the gayest city in the world.
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Times of Israel wrote an article saying that Tel Aviv is the gayest city in the world.
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It's secular and most of the Jews there are not Jewish at all.
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So Israel will become the diocratic state instead of a secular one.
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liberal, archipolitan, forward-looking place, okay?
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I think that Tel Aviv has one of the world's highest concentrations of gays in the world, okay?
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As Israel develops over time, it's become more and more of a theocracy, where the Bible is the law, okay?
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And the third thing is that we can expect that as the Pax Judea expands, more and more Jews...
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Israel is the greatest power in the Middle East.
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There's no force in the Middle East that can prevent Israel from expanding and expanding,
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The only, like, real threat is Iran, and you guys see what's going to happen soon.
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But the thing I want you guys to remember is that, first of all, the Jewish identity...
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Bro, a lot of people from my beside the stream actually stayed over for this lecture way
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It is created by an empire for the purpose of maintaining empire.
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And we're going to see this throughout history as well.
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So, how does the Persian state control, like Persian control of Jerusalem transfer to modern day society?
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Because I think we're seeing like a trend that Israel's going kind of more back to like depending on the Bible and everything.
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So how does it like transfer to modern day society and all the conflicts that's happening?
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Okay, so Persia wanted to divide and conquer the lot, okay?
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They're afraid that if the Levant becomes too stable, the Levant might settle with Egypt or another power, and they lose control of the Levant, which directly impacts your capacity to trade and control the world, okay?
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So the way you control the Levant is you create this entity that is conflicted with everyone else.
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And now what happens is that both this entity, Jerusalem, and its enemies rely on you, Persia, to manage a conflict.
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And this is what's happening today in Israel because who's the empire?
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Israel has all these conflicts with nations in the Middle East, right?
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So they get the world's greatest empire to fight all their wars.
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So who does everyone require, need to manage this conflict?
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They all require the United States to come in and say,
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This is all intentional in order for America to...
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let's stop fighting israel's wars and prioritize our own conflicts maintain dominance over the
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middle east who's very unhappy about this which nation is very unhappy about about this unhappy
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israel okay all right israel's gonna piss about this so we can expect that over time it's gonna
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happen is a major major conflict between america and israel there's gonna be a divorce basically
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and my argument to you is that um israel will win this conflict no and as a result israel
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will become the dominant power in the middle east but how could they remain the dominant
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power without america like without if they don't extract enough resources first i don't understand
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how they could thrive if the rest of the world if the rest of the world hates them that much
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how could they maintain power without us because the jews know their own history the jews read
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the bible every day they know what the persians did they know the british did they know what
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Americans are doing today they don't like they don't they don't want this they don't they don't
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want to become a servant a slave to empire they are servant and slave to their god but they don't
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become a servant slave to the empire so they need to get rid of the empire and establish their
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sovereignty okay and that's why there's so much conflict in the middle east today because Israel
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needs to figure out how to get rid of the American empire so that it can be independent and um fully
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achieve their sovereignty okay does that make sense yeah i think okay great lecture no more
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questions let's see how does he conclude this what's this does he have a thesis of this
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so this is uh dawn of the jews great lecture great lecture okay let's quickly this was a
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i don't know why this one felt short even though this is damn was an hour 12 minutes it felt short
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didn't compared to the other ones let's go over this quickly so starting with here the dawn of
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jews that israel and jewish identity are an imperial imagination right that war can be a
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mechanism to protect status quo so how to win wars total warfare destroy opposing cities and have
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higher morale soldiers divide and conquer and kill their gods destroy their temples destroy their
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idols the elites are using war to benefit one another and maintain the slave class they use
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the analogy about the chinese dynasties really making agreements back and forth while they went
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to war really just to keep the slaves and the status quo as slaves. The Chinese elite agreed
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not to kill each other's gods or loot gold, which doesn't make sense because if they really cared,
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then they would. They would just steal all the gold and kill each other's gods. The First World
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Empire was the Akkadian Empire. The Qing Dynasty at first united China because they actually did
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apply total warfare. They didn't follow these elite rules and they didn't care about the status
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quo. They just did what they had to do. Jerusalem was the center of the world. Traditionally,
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that's always been there for trade and religious reasons because it's in the center,
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has pathways all over for trade and also for religious reasons all these temples holy sites
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the levant region is the most strategic area of control in the world right levant right now is
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the greater state of israel today it's not yet installed but it will be levant region includes
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like syria lebanon israel palestine and parts of egypt connecting from the euphrates of the nile
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the syria empire is notorious for brutality and then cyrus the great answers the scene he's known
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for tolerance and he's known for you know not lying could we think about why and what will
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happen after samson option dash and pax judaica we'll see maybe we can watch another lecture if
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you guys want cyrus is considered the world's greatest king emperor he followed a religion
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where you can't lie right i think it was the persian religion uh zoroastrianism he led the
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acaimid persian empire extending from the middle east into europe and asia and i think zoroastrian
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even that religion was monotheistic right he ruled empire by controlling trade and access
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through fear and conquest he had hostages he uh i don't think he prevented he did not want
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intermarriage if i'm not mistaken am i correct about that he didn't want intermarriage
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yes or no let me get that right yes no intermarriage okay and he wanted proper
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communication networks then the babylonians burned down israel's temple the first temple
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the region keeps getting controlled by different people
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and then in 587 BC the Babylonians destroy
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so they're exiled, a lot of them get taken over
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then in 539 BC Cyrus the Great conquers Babylon
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it's their the biggest victory levant has access to egypt which was the wealthiest part of the
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world and the goal was to set up the people of levant by to be loyal to you you want the people
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who want to be loyal to you because this is the most strategic region of the world jews is actually
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a persian term used to control the levant so they wanted to control the levant so they put the jews
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so that they could get the Jews loyal to the empire.
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Jews is a Persian term used to control the divide.
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The Jewish human comes from the people of Yehud.
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The Jews were exiled from Babylon in their return.
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So Cyrus the Great is considered the Messiah by the Jews.
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And the reason is, it's so funny, the two reasons they consider him the Messiah is because he finances the rebuilding of the Jewish temple.
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Oh, he gave us all the money to rebuild the second temple.
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And he allows the Jews to return to Babylon.
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The happiest moment of Jewish history was rebuilding the second temple.
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Eventually, Israelis will destroy Al-Aqsa to build the Temple of Solomon.
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The second temple wasn't built without opposition, right?
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The Jews came back and said, we're the true Israelites, and we should build.
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But everybody that was there was like, fuck no, get the fuck out of here, nigga.
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The Jews from Babylon were trying to sow discontent within the region.
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Ezra enters the scene, and he was a priest from the exiled Babylonian families.
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So the creator of the Bible was an exiled Jew, part of the Babylonian families.
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Then fast forward all the way to the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
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Lord Balfour of the British Empire, he writes in Lord Rothschild,
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and the Bible is the basis for the Balfour Declaration letter.
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It's basically saying that Israel should be given to the Jews.
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And it seems like Lord Balfour uses the Bible as a script for geopolitical goals.
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They worshiped different idols and different gods.
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Ezra is saying Jews who stayed were flawed
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Jews of Persia are different from the Israelites of David
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disagreements of purity of marriage and monotheism
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so there's these different Jews, some are polytheistic and some have been convinced by
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Zorashianism in the Persian Empire to believe in monotheism
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and some of the Jews believe in intermarriage and some don't
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the israel invention of the british empire israel is an invention of the british empire and the
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jews invention so yeah israel is an invention of the british empire and the jews are an invention
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of the persian empire as well as the priest who then will create the bible zionism is because of
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british geopolitical policy jews can always get interest-free loans from jewish organizations
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jews only use usury on the goyim they provide interest-free loans ah it doesn't fit uh provide
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interest-free between Jews. That's understood.
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The Old Testament of the Bible maintains their purity,
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Then you get Pax Judaica, a.k.a. Greater Israel.
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that Jews will destroy Al-Aqsa to rebuild the third temple,
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Israel will become a theocratic state instead of secular
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because right now Tel Aviv is the gayest city in the world.
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Persia wanted to divide and conquer at Levant
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Control of Levant is control of trade and control of the world.
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Basically, whoever controls Israel controls the world.
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