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Binky LaRue's avatar

Thank you for the information. I am actually reading the book Under The Sign of the Scorpion right now and am about 100 pages into it. Here is something I found pretty interesting from the book:

In Deuteronomy 20:10-17 we are informed that all other nations must

work for the Jews if they come into the Jews' dominion. If they resist, they

must be killed and their property robbed. All goyim must be exterminated

where the Jews already live. In Deuteronomy 7:16 (King James' Bible),

one can read the following: "And thou shalt consume all the people that the

LORD thy god shall deliver thee; thine eye shall have no pity upon them."

The Jews have unfortunately followed these incitements to genocide

from time to time. The Greek historian Dio Cassius (who was also a

Roman official) described in detail how the Jews in the eastern provinces

of the Roman Empire, in the year 116 A.D., during a rebellion began to

murder various races they lived among. Judaists killed both women and

children, at times using terrible torture. The most infamous bloodbaths

were committed in the city of Cyrene and the province Cyrenaica (in the

eastern part of present-day Libya) and on Cyprus and above all in its

capital Salamis. The Greek historian Eusebius confirmed this. Mass

murders were also perpetrated in Mesopotamia and Palestine. In Cyrenaica

alone, the Jews killed 220 000 Romans and Greeks.

On in Cyprus, their victims were estimated at 240 000. On this island the

Jew Artemion led the murders. Understandably, the Jews were no longer

welcome on Cyprus after this.

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The Roman Emperor Marcus Ulpius Traianus (53-117 A.D.) sent troops

to stop the killing. It took Rome a year to rein in the bloodlust of the Jews.

Dio Cassius tells us how the Jews even ate their victims and smeared

themselves with their blood. (William Douglas Morrison, "The Jews

Under Roman Rule", London and New York, 1890, pp. 191-193.) The

most brutal murders were committed in Egypt. Dio Cassius describes how

the Jews even attacked the ships in which fear-stricken people tried to

escape. (Dr Emil Schurer, "Geschichte des judischen Volkes im Zeitalter

Jesu Christi" / "History of the Jewish people in the time of Christ",

Leipzig, 1890, p. 559.)

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Kovin's avatar

Excellent compendium of source material with an over-arching narrative.

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