Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
January 5, 2017
Jews in major American cities often “convert” non-whites in order to both confuse people but also infiltrate them through proxies.
Recently Jenna Jameson managed to somehow discover space beneath the bottom of the barrel by “converting” to Judaism. She immediately tried to conjure up some kike street-cred by starting a Twitter war with David Duke.
But then, if a shiksa porn star can call herself a Jew, does that mean Jews a race or a religion? Depending on what alibi the Jew you question needs at the moment, the answer will differ. The Israeli government’s recent decision to bar observant conservative “Jewish” converts from Venezuela should shed some light on the often (purposely) convoluted question.
Nine Venezuelan converts, said to be facing extraordinary difficulties as the situation in their country deteriorates, have been told they cannot immigrate to Israel because, despite evidence provided to the contrary, they are not actively engaged in Jewish communal life.
Two weeks ago, following more than six month of back and forth with Jewish Agency and Ministry of Interior officials, the Venezuelans, all of whom were converted by a Conservative rabbinical court, were notified that their immigration visa requests had been rejected.
According to the Law of Return, which determines eligibility for immigration, Jews of choice who wish to move to Israel are required to have undergone conversion in a “recognized Jewish community” – one with a fulltime rabbi and an active synagogue.
They must then spend at least nine months actively engaged in Jewish communal life in a recognized community before they can move to Israel.
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Following three years of study, in early 2014, they were converted by a Conservative rabbinical court, comprised of three American rabbis. Afterward, they joined a synagogue in Valencia, a recognized Jewish community about an hour’s drive away, where they have been active members ever since.
The nine converts, all indigenous Venezuelans, belong to three families. In documentation presented to the Jewish Agency in November, Rabbi Juan Mejia, a Spanish-speaking rabbi from Oklahoma who oversaw the conversions, confirmed that they had all joined the Jewish community of Valencia at his recommendation.
Yet in response to a query from Haaretz, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Interior said the reason their immigration requests had been rejected was that “during the entire period when they were preparing for their conversion and in the period that followed, they did not belong to a Jewish community.”
So for full-blown Gentiles who convert, these conversions are performed by various rabbis with political motives – especially Venezuela, which is known to be hostile towards Jews – and not actually considered Jews by the high Hebrew authorities.
When these individuals try to go to Israel, as was the case of two black American “converts” who wanted to attend a wedding, they are grabbed at the airport, imprisoned and promptly sent back. As an anecdote, I myself have overheard Jews at a university I attended outright refer to African, Indian and Chinese “Jews” as “mischling,” or mongrels, among themselves.
Meanwhile, 20% of Jews in Israel don’t even believe God exists, but are still considered as Jewish as the mouth-breathing bearded slobs smashing chickens against the ground in their off-brand white polyester dress shirts.
Judaism is a race and nothing more; it is a collection of grotesque genetic characteristics that were exacerbated and intensified through centuries of inbreeding. If you still think it’s a religion, call your local Synagogue and ask if you – a goy with no Jewish ancestors – can convert to Juidaism. They’ll hang up on you.
In fact, this could be a good trolling campaign that will bring awareness to the obscure (in the minds of the public) question of what and who is a Jew. Calling Jewish summer camps, day schools, etc, and asking if you or your children can convert and attend, then recording the reaction and putting it on the internet could be hilarious (just be sure to check local laws about one-party consent recording).