I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and opinions and I appreciate the blockchain which allows for a free exchange of ideas. There is no danger here in expressing your views, but don't be surprised when difficult questions come in exchange.
Judaism and its associated bloodline has a strong tendency to generate psychopathic individuals with a lust for world domination and a willingness to enact unimaginable horrors upon the rest of Mankind.
"these people don't come from here" I'm trying to understand what's being implied here. I think you're saying "they" were planted here by space aliens, but I'm not sure. I want to verify. Just say "Jews were planted here by space aliens" don't beat around the bush.
"They created an ethnic group of people here on the planet and injected them with a religion." Who is the "they" who created the ethnic group? I'm trying to understand how "they" can be injected with a religion? . Who injected them with a religion? Who was injected with a religion? Asserting that "they" are not human is a statement that might require some evidence. How do we know "they" are not human? Are there genetic tests? Where did this idea originate from?
I enjoy listening to testimonies and true stories. Like a personal testimony of psychopathic Jews whom you have encountered in your life. Something like "I came across a psychopathic Jew the other day and..."
I have no doubt there is evil out there looking to enslave most of humanity, but to lay it all on the feet of an inhuman secret Jewish cabal may require further evidence. I'm willing to examine any evidence and go wherever it leads, even if it's uncomfortable, but I have a difficult time with storytelling persuasion. I enjoy storytelling for entertainment purposes, but to adopt it as a world-view, it's no longer evidence-based, but it becomes a belief. Beliefs are spread through storytelling. I know this because as a bible-believer, I'm accused of believing a "story". I know how I came to my beliefs, but I'm curious as to how you came to your beliefs?
IF I went around saying that God parted the Red Sea and resurrected a man, many people would say "that's crazy", if another person went around saying that aliens genetically manufactured the Jews to take over the world and enslave humanity, many people would also say "that's crazy". You're not crazy, nor am I. We just have our own beliefs. But it's not our beliefs that matter, what really matters is the Truth. It matters that our beliefs align with the truth. Is there evidence that God parted the Red Sea and resurrected a man? Is there evidence that space aliens planted Jews to enslave humanity?
On a personal level, I'm NOT a Jew, but I worship the God of the Jews, and follow the Messiah of the Jews, I practice the Torah of the Jews, so it's in my best interest to discern the Jew's intentions and I certainly don't want to practice a non-ethical alien religion created to enslave humanity, nor follow or emulate a psychopathic and non-empathetic people. My experience has been that "they" are the most compassionate and loving and generous people I've ever met - but that's just my experience, maybe you've had different experiences.
Either way, I love that the blockchain allows for your content uncensored, and it's always good to examine and test a theory to see if it holds water. Bless the Most High.
The links I provided answer your questions. I don't do lengthy text conversations.
None of the links provided answer how you personally came to your beliefs, but after clicking on the links I do have perhaps a glimpse into where certain ideas may have originated.
do you know abour Yaldabaoth ?