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THE TALMUD UNMASKED | The Secret Rabbinical Teachings Concerning Christians (Rev. I. B. Pranaitis | 1892) | Audiobook An historic exposé on the Babylonian Talmud (and several other religious

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THE TALMUD UNMASKED | The Secret Rabbinical Teachings Concerning Christians (Rev. I. B. Pranaitis | 1892) | Audiobook

An historic exposé on the Babylonian Talmud (and several other religious texts held in high esteem by Rabbinical Judaism) published by a Roman Catholic Priest, Master of Theology and Professor of the Hebrew Language, with special attention paid to its Anti-Christian (read also: Anti-White) passages and rabbinical exhortations. Originally published in 1892 by Rev. I.B. Pranaitis, through the printing office of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. Republished by The Barnes Review (among others) as a concise edition, with additional footnotes, appendices, bibliographic entries, etc

Justinas Bonaventura Pranaitis or Pronaitis (July 27, 1861 – January 28, 1917), also known as I. B. Pranaitis, was a Lithuanian Catholic priest (subsequently defrocked), Russian Master of Theology and Professor of the Hebrew Language at the Imperial Ecclesiastical Academy of the Roman Catholic Church in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Pranaitis rose to fame in the Jewish ritual murder case of Menahem Mendel Beilis (or Beiliss) in Russia in 1912, by which time he had already been defrocked as a Catholic priest. Beilis was accused of murdering a Christian child to take his blood for alleged Jewish rituals, and for Matzah for Passover. Pranaitis was called as an expert witness to testify to the Talmudic hatred of Christians

Pranaitis's untimely death was simultaneous with the so-called February Revolution of 1917, making it quite possible that he was murdered (or perhaps "blotted out" in the Amalekite fashion) by blood-thirsty Jewish bandits

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JamesRoss
JamesRoss 4 months ago

You even deleted my fine words here too...
double shame on you and I will have to remove my links to this post...
so sad to see what motivates some people.

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