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Nov 1, 2023Liked by John P Sullivan

Yes, taking sides - especially in a situation like this - is ill advised. Who are the sides, really? Sure, we know who we are told they are; but who are they, really? Name stealing is an ancient practice of the nefarious. People pretending to be Jews, Christians, Moslems and many others besides. People even pretending to be their own enemies. It's a great way to create fog, confusion and chaos. False flag attacks are an example. So who are Hamas, really? Who are the Zionists, really? Who are the Iranians, really? Do we know, really? Or do we live in "The Truman Show"?

About eighteen months ago, Clif High wrote an interesting article about the Name Stealers:

https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/the-new-jew-question?s=r

Robert Sepehr has also written about name stealing in "1666 Redemption Through Sin":

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25560446-1666-redemption-through-sin?ref=nav_sb_ss_3_5

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Yeah, imagine you were cheering on some devastating attack upon "your enemy", and only later figured out it was a false flag attack carried out by your "enemy", and the long term results were actually strongly against the interests of "your side". That would be pretty embarrassing.

I've listened to Clif talk about the name stealers too. Sometimes Cliff is just way off base, but he brings up a lot of things that are worthy of consideration. The name stealers story seems plausible, and seems to be backed up by other sources too.

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Mossad's official motto: "By way of deception, thou shalt make war."

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