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I personally don’t believe that Jews represent only 2% of the American population. In his book, Imperium, written in 1948, Francis Parker Yockey states that there were upwards of 12 million of them in the country by at least 1900 or so, based on what other cultural on lookers had noticed since the 1880s. During the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, the Russian defeat at the hands of the Japanese Navy sparked pogroms against Jews, throughout the Russian empire, and particularly in Ukraine. Because Roosevelt had Jews in his entourage and was probably put in power by them, they obviously represented quite a large voting block. This once again manifested itself halfway through the first world war and the Balfour declaration. Once again, the Jews claimed that they had enough votes in the United States to muster political support for whatever agenda they desired. We can also see leading up to the second world war that the Jews, as a voting block were the most focused people in determining whether the United States got into the war or not. They did run into some trouble based on actual Caucasian resistance because of lingering anger over the first world war, then they had to rely on subterfuge. But Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration was heavily packed with them, and the same bureaucracy. We can call the swamp today. They are not just located in Brooklyn, New York. The the better parts of greater Boston are inundated with them, from Newton and Brookline to Roslindale and Wellesley. It is no doubt that they put Michelle Woo into office as she is from Roslindale, and even long time Irish politicians like Dean Markey and all those affiliated with them have to do their bidding in order to stay in office. On a trip to Hartford, Connecticut, I noticed that you also comprise the most influential group and greater Hartford. I went to an Italian restaurant they are during Christmas and was greeted with a happy holidays. Some Jews came in and they were greeted with happy Hanukkah. I’m sure this is any metropolis within the United States, especially those having a federal reserve bank.

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