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.
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Herzl
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.
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"...they have different individuals do this for them. This is Theodor Herzl, who is considered the founder of Zionism. The idea of Zionism is..."
"...1948, they create the nation of Israel, okay? This is Theodor Herzl. And remember, okay? The nation of Israel, it is not part of..."
"...called Judenland, Fatherland, written by this German Jewish journalist called Theodor Herzl. And so people say Zionism started 100 years ago. Guys, when we..."
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