ed note–We’ve said it before many times, but it is a point worth repeating–

The followers of Judah-ism, featured in this article and in many others–who are on the front lines advocating (DEMANDING) a return to the ‘good ol’ days’ of Roe V Wade aren’t being driven because of an ‘absence’ or a ‘deficiency’ of ‘Jewish ethics’, but rather BECAUSE OF THEM.

Judah-ism permits the murder of the unborn, just as it permits ALL SPECIES OF EVIL, including the sexual abuse of children, and to that particular point, we will repeat our previously-stated assertion that one of the reasons that the followers of Judah-ism HATED and CONTINUE TO HATE the person of Jesus Christ so much was/is because of His love for children and who advocated that the death penalty be applied against those who would harm them.

Having said this, the following ‘protocols’ need to be understood in the ‘Kristol-Clearest’ of terms.

The ‘institution’ of abortion on demand, brought about by Jewish activism, Jewish agitation and Jewish action, has killed more Americans than all wars combined. The Israeli-engineered terrorist attacks taking place on 9/11–perpetrated by the Jewish state in order to get the ‘Clash of Civilizations’ between the Christian West and Islamic East started–that killed 3,000 Americans, represents the number of Americans who have been killed in Jewish abortuaries on a daily basis for half a century.

 

Put in a more ‘visual’ way, it goes like this–

 

Monday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

Tuesday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

Wednesday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

Thursday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

Friday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

Saturday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

Sunday–3,000 Americans murdered through abortion…

 

…Since 1973…

 

Nota bene as well–it isn’t Muslims bringing this tsunami of lawsuits all across America in order to protect the business of child murder.

It is the followers of Judah-ism doing this, the ‘children of Israel’ as they just love to refer to themselves.

So, the obvious question that needs to be asked and answered is the following–

WHO ARE THE REAL TERRORISTS WHO MURDER AMERICANS IN THE NAME OF THEIR ‘RELIGION’?

A lil’ clue, it isn’t these people–

 

It’s THESE–

And therefore, anytime someone claiming some degree of ‘expert-cy’ on the issue of the dangers which America (and humanity in general) faces, such as this guy–

or this guy

or this gal–

 

or this gal–

 

or (ESPECIALLY) this guy–

and (ESPECIALLY) this guy–

…And who DOES NOT point out the predominant role which the ‘children of Israel’ play in the one ‘institution’ that has murdered more people than any other, and instead constantly screeches about the dangers of ‘radical Islam’ when in fact it is RADICAL Judah-ism that is the real danger to humanity, such ‘experts’ need to be seen for what they really are–

Israel National News

Three Jewish women are suing the state of Kentucky and its restrictive abortion laws on the grounds that their ‘freedom of religion’ is being violated, arguing that Judaism does not believe that an unborn person is a human being.

The suit is at least the third religious freedom lawsuit to be filed by Jews against state abortion laws since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade this summer. It follows a synagogue’s challenge to Florida’s laws and a Jewish pro-choice group’s lawsuit in Indiana.

The Kentucky suit challenges the state’s current law, which was written to go into effect following the Supreme Court’s ruling that ended a constitutional right to abortion; the law bans all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, with very few exceptions, and defines life as beginning at the moment of fertilization.

The law also forbids the disposal of unborn life ‘throughout the entire embryonic and fetal stage’ — leaving women and their doctors concerned about the implications of IVF, which can result in surplus embryos.

The women behind the lawsuit — Lisa Sobel, Jessica Kalb and Sarah Baron — argue that Kentucky’s definition of when life begins does not agree with what Jewish law and Judaism itself teaches and are arguing that the law interferes with their religious freedom.

‘As a Jewess, this directly affects me, it affects my health care,’ Sobel told the Louisville Courier-Journal. ‘And then it’s a personal affront to my personal religious views, on top of it. As somebody who is a person of faith, that’s just wrong to me.’

Claiming that the state abortion law ‘substantially burdens’ the plaintiffs’ right to religious expression, the suit also says that the law is in violation of Kentucky’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, as well as violating the state’s constitution by granting preference to ‘theocratic’ Christian teachings over other religious beliefs.

The Kentucky lawsuit is part of a newly emerging trend of Jews hoping to use religious freedom protections as a pressure point against state abortion restrictions driven largely by Christian activism. A nondenominational congregation in Florida sued that state over its abortion law in June, saying that its 15-week abortion ban ‘prohibits Jewish women from practicing their faith free of government intrusion and this violates their privacy rights and religious freedom.’

And last month Hoosier Jews For Choice, a newly-formed Indiana Jewish abortion-rights group, sued over Indiana’s own law banning abortions in the state with very few exceptions. That lawsuit, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, also claimed that the abortion law (which had not yet gone into effect) was in violation of the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

American Jews support abortion rights more than any other religious group, according to polling and have been at the fore of abortion advocacy against the current sweep of abortion legislation. Scholars of Jewish law are in agreement that abortion is required when the pregnant woman’s physical or mental well-being is at risk.

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