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>There's also the quirk that American Jews are more increasingly defined by their identity as leftists rather than Jews, which long-term will likely defuse the Israel lobby's influence from within given they have very little attachment to the holy land or its historical value to Zionist Jews.
I think they will possibly be the synagogue of satan spoken about in the book of Revelation, with the main reason for saying so being that, for whatever reason they do so, they claim to be Jews. That certainly seems to be one of the things that defines this group above all else, and they often have to remind you of it. They also tend to signal-boost anyone who accepts this claim of identity, even if said people supposedly oppose them in some way or another. The Mohammadans, for example, seem to have fallen under the sway of believing this myth, as have many others.
Without realizing it, many people, who might dislike the influence that this crime family has had, have already been subverted. They are already playing into a kind of hegelian dialectic that's been set up, by accepting – without question – the central claim of identity made by these people. In reality, that claim shouldn't go unquestioned, and if you really try to break their claims down analytically into explicit and unambiguous assertions without the possibility for fuzzy definitions, the whole thing quickly falls apart. These people actually have nothing to do with the ancient Jews mentioned in the Bible. The mistake so many people have made is to not even think to question this basic assertion, which they always insist on making – but to foolishly accept their claims on face value. In doing so, anyone who tries to oppose these people, while still mistakenly recognizing them as "Jews," only becomes a supporting stereotype that unintentionally supports and reinforces these peoples' fallacious and ahistorical claims. One of their central fallacies is that they regularly make and assert an identity and heritage for themselves that they have no real, factual significant connection to.
In the most basic terms possible, these people are actually "gentiles who claim to be jews." And because of this, some Biblical passages speaking of Jerusalem being trampled down by the Gentiles (see Luke 21:24 and Revelation 11:2, also Psalm 37:34) may ironically be taken to be referring to these "people who say they are Jews," but are not. If true, this synchronizes exactly with the archetype of the "synagogue of satan" that is mentioned, in a prophetical sense, twice in the book of Revelation. Because this is exactly what it says they do: they claim to be something, while not actually being it.
>A lot of this is also downstream from the influence of Sephardi kabbalists in the early middle ages.
It's a mosaic of esoteric, mysticist and occult superstitions. Sadly these influences can even found in places like Public Law 102-14 in the United States, even though it is blatantly unconstitutional.