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Yes, they go by many names. All in an effort to hide what they are doing and have been doing since at least the time of Christ -- some accounts claim Christ was crucified because he ran the money changers out of the Temple. The money changers over time evolved into and/or joined these groups, which have in common their goal of total control over the world.

[They] thrive in darkness, but modern communications is making it harder and harder for them to get away with it. [They] have done everything in their power to scrub their true history, but it's now getting easier to learn what has been happening, for those with a curious and open mind. This piece puts together some of what's out there; read with a grain of salt since a group that has hidden itself and its history for so long, is not trivial to suss out.

https://welovetrump.com/2022/04/17/the-secret-history-of-the-khazarian-mafia/

edit: Also this short (2:44) video, which is incorporated as part of the article (audio could be better but you'll get the idea):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYa9lPu60xY

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Thanks! I have read the Veterans Today article on the KM, but had not seen the "We Love Trump" website article nor the Wikipedia write up (I always read Wiki info cautiously).

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Re Wikipedia -- yes indeed. Note that they say there is 'no connection' between the Khazars and the Ashkenazim. As proven by 'linguistic studies' or some such.

Just another bit of MSM disinformation, part and parcel of [their] hiding the truth of their identity, goals, and motives. [They], as the cockroaches they are, thrive in darkness.

'Let there be light!' (Gen. 1:3)

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I don't believe that assertion about Ashkenazi Jews vs. Khazarians is proven truth. Remember Wikipedia lies and/or omits information if the facts don't support their management's political worldview (strong leftwing). It is far more logical that the Jewish diaspora that includes Ashkenazi Jews would include descendants of the Khazars. IMO people cannot know the difference unless they have their DNA tested and have good info in the DNA databases as to what sections of the DNA are predominant in descendants from Khazaria vs. ancient Israel.

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Exactly. My point was that they (far-left Wikipedia) say there is no connection based on rather flimsy information ('linguistic studies'). On the other hand, DNA shows (from what I have read) that the Jewish people now living in Israel have little or no ancestral Levantine DNA (3% IIRC), whereas the Palestinians do (80%). (And so probably do the Lebanese, Jordanians, etc.) But Israeli Jews do share strong DNA similarity to many Eastern European groups and the Ashkenazi Jews -- which should be no surprise since when Israel was formed ca. 1948, it was settled by Jews from various places, most of which had a European connection (Russia, Germany, USA etc.)

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