I believe there is anti-semitism on this forum. It may be masked with ruthless posts against bankers and other people. Basically, it is anti-semitism. I call it racism. .
It can't be anti-semitism if they are not semitic!
Why don't you call it 'anti-ashkenazim'...that would be linguistically more correct
However i'd then have to dispute that and point out that if something is true then it is true and it doesn't make you a racist to point it out
For example if i said to you that the british empire was built by wasps (really they were freemasons) who invaded other countries, took control of their economies and placed their own people into positions of power would that make me racist against anglo-saxons?
If i said that the romans did the same would i be racist?
if not then tell me why we are allowed to point out when any ethnic group is behaving in a racist way towards the rerst of humanity EXCEPT when the ashkenazis do it and then suddenly we are not allowed to talk about it
It's bizarre man....you seem to be completely unable to be objective when looking at history and that is alway going to lead to you having a distorted view of reality
I will not stand for the Jews to be treated as they were in the past. It must end.
If most Muslim countries' hatred for Jews is not manifested by their laws and rules, it is by their hatred and actions
Except those jews of the temple were not the ashkenazis!
The muslim dislike of the jews dates to the invasion of muslim lands by political zionism
The muslims are also angry at the US (controlled by zionists) because the US blocks democracy in those countries by propping up corrupt royal families in what are known as the 'gulf state monarchies'
Zionist interference in the middle east is what fuels muslim anger
The oil under their feet has been a curse for them because it has made their lands the main battleground in the geo-political chess game
I feel deeply saddened and sorry for all living in that region because they are used as pawns in the games of powerful men
Read about the Arch of Titus, ye unbelievers.
The Second Temple
Siege of Jerusalem 70 AD
The Arc of the Covenant mentioned in the Quran......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_of_the_Covenant
In 66 CE the Jewish population rebelled against the Roman Empire. Four years later, in 70 CE, Roman legions under Titus retook and subsequently destroyed much of Jerusalem and the Second Temple. The Arch of Titus, located in Rome and built to commemorate Titus's victory in Judea, depicts a Roman victory procession with soldiers carrying spoils from the Temple, including the Menorah; which were used to fund the construction of theColosseum. The sects of Judaism that had their base in the Temple dwindled in importance, including the priesthood and the Sadduccees.[SUP][20][/SUP] Although Jews continued to inhabit the destroyed city, Emperor Hadrian established a new city called Aelia Capitolina. At the end of the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 CE, many of the Jewish communities were massacred and Jews were banned from living inside Jerusalem. A pagan Roman temple was set up on the former site of Herod's Temple.[SUP][18][/SUP]
The destruction date according to the Hebrew calendar was the 9th of Av, also known as Tisha B'Av.[SUP][21][/SUP] The Temple itself was located on the site of what today is the Dome of the Rock. The gates let out close to Al-Aqsa mosque.[SUP][19]
[/SUP]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dome_of_the_Rock
...built where the first and second Jewish Temples were built.
The stories go that when the romans destroyed the temple the priesthood hid certain things for example gold and texts and some would say the ark of the covenant
The priests then fled
Of course there was the revolt at mesada that was brutally suppressed by the romans with many people jumping from the cliffs rather than be taken by the romans
And believe me i am no friend of the romans and I support the right of those hebrews to their own self determination
So anyway....unfortunately the revolt failed, the fascitic romans took over control again and the priests fled the temple. They buried many things to stop them falling into the hands of the romans.
This is why things have been unearthed like the dead sea scrolls and the nag hammadi texts
One of the things that was found was a copper scroll that was basically a treasure map. it told where many of the other caches of items were located. Copper of course is a good medium because it is durable
It is said that the priests left jerusalem and went to various jewish trading ports around the mediterranean for example marseilles in the south of france. This is why in the south of france there are various stories of mary magdalene having brought the bloodline of christ to france
These priests settled into the jewish merchant colonies of those places and intermarried with the wealthy merchant families and then from there inter-married with the wealthy native families and eventually into the aristocracy and then the royal bloodlines of europe
Well anyway.....skip forward about a 1000 years and you suddenly have this movement called the 'crusades' which was pushed by various people like st bernhard of clairvaux who was instrumental in gaining an official 'rule' for the knights templar from the pope
The knights templar was a fellowship of 9 knights who travelled to the holy land and set themselves up on temple mount with the express permission of the king of jerusalem. they then began to dig down into the mound and we know they did this because a troop of british army engineers explored the tunnels many hundreds of years later when the british moved into palestine
The royal engineers found various templar items down there that are now held in the private collection of a scottish historian and author
Whatever the templars found down there they then went on to become one of the most powerful and wealthy organisations on the planet at that time and arguably the worlds first trans-national corporation
So.....is it possible that they had a copper scroll passed down from their ancestors that told them there were things buried on that spot? All they needed was the opportunity to dig there and that came with the crusades and the conquest of jerusalem by the latinate franks
The first church of christianity was said to be in jerusalem with its head being james the brother of jesus. he is said to have been murdered at the temple by the priesthood there. Paul clashed with the members of that church over a variety of points and paul went on to help re-package christianity for the pagan masses
Roman families like the pisos also then helped write and sculpt modern christianity as we currently understand it and this was then further distilled by the roman managed councils of nicea