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Image 1. The kingdom of Khazaria

                             The Khazars were very different from the peoples of surrounding
                           countries. They were lawless people, thieves, assassins and spies living
                           a life of sexual extremities and cruelty. They murdered travelers from
                           other countries and stolen their identity. They were masters of deceit.
                           Joseph  Khaghan,  King  of  the  Khazars,  pretended  that  his  people
                           descended from Japeth, son of Noah. This was a lie.
                             Khazars believed that if they sacrificed children to their god Baal, in
                           return Baal would set reward them with riches, fame and fortune, so
                           they kidnapped babies and children from surrounding nations. In their
                           sacrificial rituals, they threw babies in the flames or cut children open
                           to drink the blood and eat the flesh. They claimed that children’s blood
                           gave them incredible power, energy and eternal youth.
                             They practiced all sex perversions, sodomy and pedophilia. For all
                           those customs they were hated by the surrounding peoples and in the
                           year 600 A.D. the Russian ruler warned the King of Khazars, Bulam,
                           that their luciferin practices had to end and that they had to choose to
                           convert to Judaism, Christianity or Islam.
                             King Bulam declared to choose Judaism, but he just added what he
                           believed  to  be  the  ‘magical’  elements  of  the  Kabbalah  (the  esoteric
                           version  of  the  Torah,  the  sacred  book  of  Jews)  to  his  Babylonian
                           luciferian belief. For this reason, their religion became the Babylonian
                           Talmudism.  King  Bulam  and  his  people  prospered  and  nothing
                           changed, but they now called themselves Judeans, which they were not.

                           ethnogenesis’. In Golden Peter B., Ben-Shammai Haggai, Róna-Tas András (eds.)
                           (2007). ‘The World of the Khazars: New Perspectives.’ Handbuch der Orientalistik:
                           Handbook of Uralic studies. Vol. 17. BRILL: 387–398.



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