Christogenea Radio: The Edict for Expulsion of The Jews from England

Daily Stormer
August 9, 2015

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A fresco by the 17th-century Franciscan monk Adam Swach in Poland. The fresco portrays Jews desecrating communion bread while a demon watches overhead, as well as Jews committing ritual murder of Christian children. A crime for which they were expelled from many European countries, including England.

In 1290 AD the good King Edward Longshanks expelled every last Jew from England by edict of the King.

The Jews had been in the country for just over two centuries and already they had made themselves hated above all other peoples through their behaviour.

They were not just extorting money from the peasants through usury, but were also abducting gentile children and crucifying them in their satanic human sacrifice rituals.

William Finck examines the evidence from the time in order to piece together a picture of the events that led up to the final expulsion of the Christ killers.

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