The reading implies Jewish presence behind multiple European ministries and courts, making formal states less decisive than hidden financial-personal networks.
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European States
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"A few years back, we were applied to by Russia. Now there has been no friendship between the court of St. Petersburg and my..."
"However, circumstances drew to an approximation between the Romanovs and..."
"of Europe where you know now these European states to please Trump they have to like pay off these American military contractors like Raytheon..."
"So, Article 5 states that if a European state, a NATO state, is under attack, then America is compelled to intervene. But, remember, Russia's..."
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