Женя Стоунер писал(а): ↑Сб дек 09, 2023 10:15 am
Bobeg писал(а): ↑Сб дек 09, 2023 5:36 am
Я думаю что искатели дог вистлов есть каммунистические твари-мертвяки и истинные юдофобы.
На самом деле кабал это было сборище ведьм.
Малограмотныя тут путают со словом кагал и со словом каббала.
шабаш - сборище ведьм.
Что такое кагал?
На иврите כהל это толпа. В вышепроведенной цитате на английском, кмк, используется в смысле "она со своей бандой" в переносном смысле, т.е. "она со своими соратниками". Где-то так. Ну, некоторая аннотация к кагалу как его понимают антисемиты, там есть, конечно.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qahal#: ... ike%20this.
"The kahal exists as a theme in the antisemitic conspiracy theory literature. The theme originated with Jacob Brafman, a Lithuanian Jew who had a falling out with Minsk kahal tax-agents, and to get revenge converted first to Lutheranism and then to Russian Orthodoxy, authoring polemics against the Talmud and the kahal.[34] Brafmann authored the books The Local and Universal Jewish Brotherhoods (1868) and The Book of the Kahal (1869), claiming that the kahal was an international network under the control of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, its aim being to undermine Christian entrepreneurs, taking over their property and ultimately seizing power. This theory was taken up by anti-Jewish publications in Russia and by some Russian officials, such as P. A. Cherevin and Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatyev, who in the 1880s urged governor-generals of provinces to seek out a supposed "universal Jewish kahal."[citation needed]
Brafmann's image of the qahal spread throughout the world, making its way to the United States by 1881, as it was translated by Zénaïde Alexeïevna Ragozin in The Century Magazine. It prepared the groundwork for The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,[34] and the word qahal features in that text. It is also discussed in other conspiracy works such as Edith Starr Miller's Occult Theocrasy (1933), which ties it to the Illuminati."(c)