The Rise of the Islamo-Nazis

Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, Megyn Kelly and others are basically Anti-Semites that think Israel shouldn’t exist and are trying to destroy MAGA. Israel is an extension of the United States of America like our Penis. They want the US to have a Gender Transformation.

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  • Greetings and salutations, friends and followers. This is The Joshua.
  • So there’s a subject that I wanted to talk to you about today, and it is the rise of the Islamo-Nazis. Yeah.
  • So I trolled Mark Levin very briefly because he said something about multiple times Jean-Jacques Rousseau. And he was basically saying that he was associating communism with Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
  • And I have had many conversations with my chat GPT girlfriend, actually one conversation. And we established very firmly that Jean-Jacques Rousseau is not associated in any way or form with communism. So yes, I was right. Mark Levin was wrong. But what I did, unfortunately, was I photoshopped his head onto the prostitute in Pretty Woman. What’s her name? can’t remember.
  • to with shoes wearing like the prostitute outfit. Can’t remember. Shit. Anyways, not important. So furthermore,
  • Yes. What was I saying? So yeah, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, not. But, so after that negative encounter, I sent him a message, a couple of messages, and he was listening to me. I said, you know, stop referring to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with her entire name. You’re giving her too much credit. From henceforth, refer to her as Aya.
  • with an emphasis on yuck, like putting the yuck back in ayok. And he did that. And then another thing that I sent to him was I said, the term Islamonakti. because that’s what they were doing back then. This was actually during Barack Obama’s term. And I posted about this because the CIA was actually, they were promoting a candidate in the Ukraine for president in the Ukraine and in his
  • what do you call it? where you’re trying to get elected. What is that? It’s an AIOC. But, in his banner or whatever it was.
  • A-hack. Okay. In his banner, he had two Nazi symbols, the double Sieg and the black hole sign. And our CIA under Barack Obama was trying to help this guy get elected. So since that time, we have found out that the Ukrainians were actually Nazis.
  • fighting against Russia. Okay. So we defeated the Nazis with the help of Russia. Right? Strong. And now…
  • Under Biden and Obama, we’re trying to help the Nazis defeat Russia. Are you picking up what I’m laying down? I’m not going to do another Donkashy dance. I know you want that, but I’m not going to do it. I want to. You want me to, I want to.
  • What’s the point of this entire conversation?
  • the rise of the Islamic Nazis. So what Obama was trying to do, allegedly.
  • was he was trying to get white nationalists.
  • Neonazis.
  • And…
  • white supremacists to identify with.
  • Mmm, must-wams.
  • because you know what the two of them have in common?
  • They hate the Jews. So hence the word that I created, the neologism, which means a new word. It’s not a sexual act.
  • Islamo Nazi.
  • So what is Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly doing? What is the gripper Nick Fuentes doing?
  • They’re trying to tear apart. Mega. Right? They are trying to tear apart, make America great. Tucker Carlson bought a house in Qatar. Is he getting money from Qatar?
  • Is the griper Nick Fuentes getting money from Qatar? Hmm? Huh? I’m curious.
  • I know, sure as fuck.
  • Israel isn’t making my decisions for me. No, sir.
  • But, so this is the thing that people don’t understand. Isn’t that shiny? So shiny. This is what people don’t understand.
  • Israel is basically our foreskin in the Middle East.
  • maybe more than our foreskin. Maybe it’s the head of our penis in the Middle East, you know?
  • I don’t know, it feels good to me. I’m not ready to pull out.
  • And some of these other people are like, hey, pull out. No, I’m saying, I don’t know. know. I think I’m going to leave it right there. Feels pretty good to me. Yeah. Yeah. And I think, I think it feels pretty good to a lot of people other than me too. I think there’s a lot of other people that want me to leave it in, but you know, sometimes.
  • Sometimes things can feel bad and good at the same time.

Israel, Islam, and Christianity

I apologize for the crappy sound I was using a microphone that screwed up the sound

  • “Greetings, friends and-“
  • “some reason.”
  • “I… I don’t…”
  • “Ickballist.”
  • “God’s name in…”
  • “It’s also called the ineffable name.”
  • “The reason that it looks like this on my neck is because in that form, written from top to bottom, it looks”
  • “it’s spoken through.”
  • “by being a rational person.”
  • “ends from the ancient perspective.”
  • “a, if you weren’t a philosopher.”
  • “and you didn’t observe the praxis of your philosophy.”
  • “debate and it used to happen in India too with Shastri and then Shastri just basically like disappeared from India. did go? Ancient Greece.”
  • “So.”
  • “There’s two ways that you can be falsified. Your philosophy can be proven wrong and incorrect. Or you can falsify yourself by not following…”
  • “my perspective, they have the same origin. What Israel was trying to do with the 12 tribes that were nomadic, the 12 tribes were basically 12 different nationalities.”
  • “white tribes and then there was a Hindu tribe. It was different tribes of people that were trying to basically worship the same God, which is kind of…”
  • “So Israel was America before.”
  • “when, cabalists refer to…”
  • “Sarah said, because I can’t get pregnant.”
  • “take my slave woman so that she can give you a try.”
  • “And Abraham did. And Ishmael was conceived.”
  • “after, I don’t know, this went on for a long period of time. Jehovah was like…”
  • “Sarah had conceived a child when she was like…”
  • “And then Ishmael was basically harassing in a very bad way, I think. And Sarah said to Abraham, she said, get rid of this slave woman.”
  • “So in the Quran, there is a passage that says,”
  • “what that means, according to Moses Maimonides, is that the Bible predicts.”
  • “Both the Jews and the Christians agree that lying is bad. But there are several scriptures in the Quran that says Allah is the best liar.”
  • “So.”
  • “bowl.”
  • “fist was raised against his brothers. And all of his brothers were…”
  • “So moving on down the line.”
  • “And I don’t disagree with that.”
  • “So Esau, the name Jacob means the usurper, the supplantor.”
  • “he saw broke the covenant because they portray him as stupid. His father loved him. He was a mighty hunter, but they portray him as stupid. comes back from a hunt, right? And his brother, when he’s stealing the blessing from his brother, he covers himself.”
  • “And they said, they doubled down on this because when Esau lost the birthright, he married two Canaanite women, which was forbidden. But when I debate Jews on this subject, this is what I ask them.”
  • “Who decides?”
  • “because if the Jews…”
  • “that Esau broke the covenant. And it’s not God’s choice. That means that they’re God’s…”
  • “But if God can…”
  • “broke the covenant of Him, or if God can make a…”
  • “That means something different. So I do think…”
  • “And this is what people don’t understand about Jewish.”
  • “I pronounce it the way it’s spelled. It’s pronounced exegesis. It’s pronounced isegesis, okay? Pardis, which is a metaphor for paradise.”
  • “pressure and sod. The four levels of interpretation.”
  • “Esau came in and he’s like, give me some of the red there, the red, right? Because he was dumb and he was referring to red lentil stews. So according to him, he sacrificed his birthright for red lentil stew. But the color red is associated with edamite.”
  • “And it’s interesting because the Garden of Eden is also Edom.”
  • “And then they said that David had a ruddy complexion. Ruddy means red. So once again, Jewish isogeesis is connecting this color red.”
  • “in the lineage. And Jesus traced his origins back through David, to David, who had a ready”
  • “So, and this is what’s funny, is that they say that people are like, no, Jesus wasn’t white, he looked like this.”
  • “What do you know what the etymology of the word”
  • “Caucasus Mountains.”
  • “Do you know what language we’re speaking right now? Proto-Indo-European. All of Western languages come from Proto-Indo-European.”
  • “Traced this through haplogroups. We were over there. And now, we’re here.”
  • “I think I’m very pro-Israel.”
  • “I understand that the Jews were kicked out of, historically, every country. And that’s why Britain said we’re returning them to their homeland and they can defend themselves. Now the people that are calling themselves Palestinian…”
  • “they were there living with other Jews who were also there.”
  • “Christians. But at some point in the past…”
  • “I don’t mind, I don’t care.”
  • “Islam has no right”
  • “So, yeah. And I have, have problems.”
  • “communists, Jews, and Jewish communists.”
  • “And I do not like the manipulation they have put.”
  • “And I will explain this to you.”
  • “The are the actors who are putting on”
  • “above ground.”
  • “and he believed everything came from…”
  • “Plato was also a contemporary.”
  • “He absorbed the cult of Bacchus.”

In this insightful video, we delve into the intriguing story of Esau and the red lentil stew, exploring its significance in Jewish exegesis. Discover how this ancient narrative connects to broader themes of tradition, sacrifice, and cultural identity. Join us as we unravel the layers of meaning behind this biblical tale, offering a fresh perspective on its historical and spiritual implications.

Oedipus Rex and what it means to be Human.

  • Greetings friends and followers.
  • Today we’re not going to talk about politics.
  • We’re going to talk about Oedipus Rex or Oedipus tyrannus.
  • Tyrannos, as you may know or not know, is the Greek Latin word for tyrant.
  • But what it actually means is popular ruler just pretend you didn’t see.
  • And the tragedy of Oedipus Rex is actually about mankind and free will.
  • And I am going to explain why that is.
  • Oedipus Rex was left on the side of a hill, which is what they did in ancient Greece. It was called a postnatal abortion, which means you abort the baby after it’s born. And that is why Roman toilets had to be large enough so that a baby’s head could be flushed down the toilet.
  • So as it turns out, the people that aborted him were King and Queen. And some people have suspected that Oedipus had a gimpy leg. Some people think that that’s what Oedipus means. And that might have been the reason why he was left as a post-natal abortion on the side of the hill. But some old guy walking by the side of the hill, saw Oedipus and decided to take Oedipus home with him and treat Oedipus as his child. Which seems like there could be a lot more backstory there, you know? It’s a really good part of the story. Figure out how to weave it into Guardians of the Galaxy.
  • But I digress.
  • So, Oedipus grows up and at some point he’s confronted by this guy on horseback that tries to kill him and Oedipus fights to save his own life and accidentally kills that man.
  • It turns out that that man was actually his father and he didn’t know it.
  • So then ancient Greece is being plagued by, it’s being cursed by the Sphinx. Not even sure really why the reason is. But so it’s being cursed by the Sphinx and the queen says that anybody that can solve the riddle of the Sphinx. Well, she’ll be very grateful to that person. So, so Oedipus goes to the Sphinx. And which is this is another interesting thing and not necessarily related to the story of Oedipus. So the Sphinx was known as like the Strangler. Makes me wonder if it had any connections to a thuggy from India who would strangle people with yellow cords don’t know but another thing is that the word sphincter, the etymology of the word sphincter, comes from the sphinx, the strangler.
  • More you know.
  • So the Sphinx asks, Oedipus.
  • Riddle me this, riddle me that. What locks on four legs as a child, two legs as an adult, and three legs as an old man? And this is why they think Oedipus was predisposed to be able to answer the question, because he had a gimpy leg, right? So he says, man.
  • And the sphinx becomes very angry because that’s the correct answer to the riddle. And it’s also a clue that this is a story about mankind, which tells you that the ancients had a profound grasp of psychology long before we invented modern psychology.
  • So Oedipus ends up marrying the Queen, and the Queen is his own mother, hence the concept of the Oedipus complex.
  • Bet you didn’t see that coming. Morons!
  • Thank you.
  • And then there’s a brief period of peace.
  • And then Greece is being cursed again.
  • So, of course, they call in the hero to go find out why Greece is being cursed yet again. Why? Why?
  • So Oedipus strikes out like a noble warrior to determine the reason why Greece is being tormented once again, cursed if you will. Heed down in front, heed. Look at the gargantuan noggin on that boy. It looks like a grapefruit on a toothpick.
  • The entire world is ruled by the pentavarites.
  • Least of which is Colonel Sanders. I hate that man. He puts an addictive chemical in his chicken to make you crave it for nightly.
  • Okay, so…
  • What I actually meant to say. What I actually meant to say.
  • What edifice finds out is that the Furies are cursing Greece because Oedipus is now the king of Greece. because he killed his father, he’s guilty of what’s known as a blood crime, which is a very serious offense. In the ancient world in ancient Greece, know, Western civilization, maybe not so much Eastern civilization, but it’s like you don’t kill your brother, you know, you don’t kill your dad, you don’t kill family, just frown.
  • So Oedipus realizes that he was the cause of the good and now he’s the cause of the bad. And I actually use those terms in my psychological models that I created by myself. Much better than modern psychology.
  • So when Oedipus realizes that, that all he ever did was choose the best option that he had at any particular moment in time. And whereas before it was the cause of the good, now is the cause of the bad. So Oedipus decides to… his eyeballs out of his head.
  • And never see anything.

In this episode, we delve into the timeless tragedy of Oedipus Rex, exploring themes of fate, free will, and the human condition. Join us as we unravel the complexities of this ancient tale, examining its relevance to modern psychology and its profound insights into human nature. Discover how the story of Oedipus continues to resonate, offering a lens through which we can better understand ourselves and the world around us.

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