Eric Phelps Exposed - Part-2
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you really know your stuff, its hard to find people on here that think out of the box as much as you do! you have the bigger piece of the puzzle, instead of focusing on all the smaller pieces of it like most people do.
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Hi there! I used to support Eric Phelps but got totally turned off with his racism. It's funny that both you & I came to the same conclusion about him being either a super secret agent for the Jesuits or a dupe for them. Either way, he works in their favor with all this white racism crap.
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For the truth about Eric Phelps and the Jesuit conspiracy fantasists, Google: "Are Jews Propagating Anti-Jesuit Conspiracy Theories?"
The whole thing is a scam. These people are Zionist shills trying to deceive people by shifting the blame for Zionist crimes to the Jesuits, who have nothing to do with the New World Order. Phelps is exposed as an Israeli diamond dealer.
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good stuff this is! i like the way ur mind ticks.
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some interesting thoughts from this guy, subbed
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@LiquidSmooth Actually, I think you did a good job, I was merely reiterating your sentiments. There is a secret cabal moving in the midst of us. It causes the confusion and racial divide. We have to overcome the urge to magnify our differences, and learn to celebrate them, but not at the expense or degradation of another. Every group has worth, meaning and purpose. In short, I guess Im saying "keep up the God work"
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@LiquidSmooth WHAT?!?! "Pastor" Wright supports the Vatican's ecumenical movement? Man! Now I really hate this guy! LOL!!!
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@ProphetLuong @SuperFlo Just to add to ProphetLuong and what he said, I don't believe enough was done when the slaves were free to help educate and teach them. The North set them free, only to let the South continue to raise and educate them.
So when you look around today at Jeremiah Wright (Obama's black pastor) and many other pastors of colored congregations blaming the Jews for slavery and supporting the ecumenical movement, i think this is the effect of leaving them in the SOuth's hands
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@SuperSFio I understand where you're coming from, but understand this. Most of the bad Blacks or Latinos you came into contact with come from broken families where no one taught them any better. I feel sad because now, we live in a multi-million dollar house in one of the best neigborhood of Silicon Valley while those bad Blacks who hated me for my Viet race are still poor without any hope. But if we meet Blacks from stable families, they are one of the nicest folks you will ever meet! :-)
Black people are paranoid, confused and under educated. This is not a time to feel hate for your fellow man though. I'm not saying you should have sympathy, but try to understand. Blacks have only been "allowed" to receive education in the last 60-70 yrs. The way schools are funded is unfair, the distance between the education is miles apart. If youre not taking these and other OBVIOUS facts into consideration then youre missing the picture.
Gdonte 1 year ago
@Gdonte Well, i do address this. But maybe not deep enough. I think the problem was, when the slaves were freed, instead of the North being more proactive in making sure they got educated properly, we left them in the hands of the South. And even the ones who came North, there wasn't enough done to educate them about what happened. Now a war did just happen, so finances were a bit low. SO that was part of it.
But it let the Catholic Church once again take control of education.
LiquidSmooth 1 year ago
(2) After the war, black people went to southern schools. Got an education from southerners who sided with the south in the first place. Not to mention the Vatican was spending alot of money to get catholics on the education boards and other political offices. So the education in public schools started to be dictated by the catholic church.
And today, the catholics do control most of the education and tax laws to fund education and have set up a monopoly on education
LiquidSmooth 1 year ago