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A few lessons learned about 'The Chosenites'

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6-1-18

When I was younger I attended UMass Boston but I worked at Mass General Hospital and for more than a year I worked in the Harvard Medical School research labs at MGH as a lab flunky. (Non-technical)

A few lessons learned about 'The Chosenites'

1) The Jewish medical students did not believe in the Holocaust (Holohoax).

2) Jews take an annual census of their population. They need to identify all Jews so they can control them or use them as a resource. Or threaten them. A Jewish woman tried to defend me once. Their local man in charge of security did not hesitate to threaten her Jewish mother. He knew her address.

3) Jews lie a lot. They also lie about their population numbers. 5 1/2 million Jews? Nonsense. In 1980 they tried to claim 40 million people of Jewish descent in America. I talked to educated Jews at Harvard. They said 40 M was puff. I thought 20 million in 1980 was about right. But their average age according to Commentary magazine was 47 so their numbers are declining.

4) Jewish women are a lot uglier than white women. Jewish men marry out. I met married Jewish women who improved their offspring's looks by getting impregnated by a good looking Gentile man. Most men know nothing of women and so women do not reveal anything to them.

Dan: danfey@earthlink.net