How Khazar Zionists Divide and Conquer

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The Khazars are a people from central Asia who claim to be Jews. They constitute upward of 90% of people calling themselves Jews today. Not all Khazars are Zionists, but practically all Zionists are Khazars. Khazar supremacists (often just called "Jews") believe they are racially superior, and have a right to rule the planet. Dr, D. Duke tells us how they are going about this today, in your country.

As a footnote, it is odd to ponder that the Khazars are technically "Goyim"; i.e., they have no real ancestral connection to the "Biblical" Hebrews or Israelites. And yet, they are politically in control of Israel today.

http://www.archive.org/details/TheKhazarianInvasion-ResearchPackageV2_973

http://www.archive.org/details/WhereDidTheEuropeanJewsComeFrom-ByKhalidAlMasourFunderOfObama

http://www.archive.org/details/HowAndWhyKhazarsHijackedTheJewishFaith

http://www.archive.org/details/WhoRulesAmerica-KhazarMediaGrip

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