The 1917 British declaration Jiang reads as a modern parallel to Artaxerxes' authorization.
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Balfour Declaration
Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
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Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
Key Notes
Jiang uses it as the later political expression of a Christian Zionist project to return Jews to Jerusalem after Ottoman defeat.
Jiang says Herzl, the Scofield Bible, the Balfour Declaration, and the creation of Israel functioned as public vehicles for a plan that secret societies could not state openly themselves.
Jiang reads the 1917 Balfour Declaration as analogous to Artaxerxes' authorization of Ezra.
The Balfour Declaration is framed as part of a longer Christian Zionist project to bring Jews back to Jerusalem after the Ottoman Empire's defeat.
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"All right. So, with this plan in motion, obviously, the secret societies cannot themselves come out and propose this plan, the secret societies, okay?..."
"So again, this is part of the plan where the British want to create Israel, but they're blaming the Jews for it, okay? They're..."
"...temple, okay? Why is this important? Because this is called the Balfour Declaration, 1917. What's going to happen is that the British government, Lord..."
"...conveying to you on behalf of His Majesty's government the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations, which has been submitted to and..."
"This is almost like the Artaxerxes Declaration, right? You see how in the Bible, Artaxerxes writes a letter to Ezra and says, hey, I..."
"...Jews back to Jerusalem. And this leads to something called the Balfour Declaration, right? Which is to say that after"
"World War I, when the Ottoman Empire was defeated, the British Empire now gives permission to all the Jews in the world to return..."
"...Painted on the stern of most of the boats beneath the declaration of their names was the lettering of the locale, Ocean City, New..."
"...diseases, which includes the elderly population, which is basically the Barrington declaration, basically, basically. And it worked very well for Sweden. Their economy was..."
"...which at its best is freedom the bill of rights the declaration of independence like there there is no there are a lot of..."
"...is the Skopje Bible, and in 1914, I believe, was the Balfour Declaration, okay? So this, all these things happened very quickly, basically, within..."
"Well right I mean he already has a war without congressional declaration and so again I come back to we have rules and orders..."
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