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Anonymous ID: xP0OgcgMUnited States /pol/511202333#511206669
7/24/2025, 9:38:41 AM
>>511205369
and yet no one had ever heard of them, despite there being dozens of various regional powers and entire civilizations who all had been well established and who regularly documented events throughout that exact region who were all trading and warring with one another before, counting the drops of rain and shit all happening before, during and after the book of joshua claims to have been happening. and yet not a single one of them thought to mention this CHOSEN people in their CHOSEN land who were conveniently positioned directly inbetween all of these peoples, and yet, nope, not even once.
they had full length novels of people travelling all walking right through that exact area who were documenting a millenia's worth of regional history from every known people in the lands, and yet, no.

weird, right? how that same phenomenon happened during the first century, one of the most well documented periods of history, people literally tracking jewish cult figures, jewish messiahs, and nobody thought to notice a man dying and resurrecting or many of the other miracles which wouldve been front page news in the acta diurna, still nothing. even though it only took 3 days for the sybal network to pass intelligence from rome to jerusalem, it took nearly a century to hear about god incarnate imminating to earth, dying and resurrecting?
youd really have to be a stupid retarded niggerfaggot or a jew to actually be dumb enough to believe any of that was possible
Anonymous ID: 6EI/BcuLUnited States /pol/509179738#509207730
7/1/2025, 1:19:28 PM
>>509196336
>>509207228
even the merneptah stele dating of 1207BCE is bullshit. they asked a guy named (((Spielerberg))) to translate it and he prescribed one of the symbols to "israel", even though that isnt what it means.

>Petrie called upon Wilhelm Spiegelberg, a German philologist in his archaeological team, to translate the inscription. Spiegelberg was puzzled by one symbol towards the end, that of a people or tribe whom Merneptah (also written Merenptah) had victoriously smitten – I.si.ri.ar? Petrie quickly suggested that it read "Israel!" Spiegelberg agreed that this translation must be correct.[1]
>"Won't the reverends be pleased?" remarked Petrie.
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