Jewish Denialism examines the rise of Khazar thesis proponents like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, who question Ashkenazi authenticity to fuel anti-Semitic or philo-Semitic narratives. The analysis connects this to Gnostic deception frameworks where influencers like David Icke portray biblical God as a false deity enslaving humanity in a matrix. Ultimately, this worldview frames geopolitical conflicts as Armageddon scenarios requiring spiritual rebellion against archons, revealing how ancient heresies are weaponized to delegitimize Jewish identity and Zionism under the guise of liberation. [Automatically generated summary]
I want to talk about something that you brought up, which is that we talked about the rise of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism.
Unquestionable that is occurring.
But within that, there's this other rise of, I don't even know how to describe what it is.
It's almost like Jewish denialism is maybe the best term that I could come up with.
And so Candace Owens is the number one political podcaster on YouTube right now.
Shouldn't be underestimated.
Tucker is up there.
You know, he's obviously making waves and he has so many listeners and so on.
Both of them, to some degree or another, don't think the Jews are the Jews.
And they both made these claims.
Candace has specifically, apparently, endorsed the Kaysar thesis, which is a really interesting notion.
I mean, sort of like plausible, I guess, you know, like if you're just an objective historian, it's like, well, let's see if this is correct or something.
But it's obviously been used in a variety of different ways, both anti-Semitic and phylo-Semitic.
In fact, Arthur Kusler, who wrote Darkness at Noon, actually wrote a book called the 13th Tribe or 13th Tribe or in which he put forward this notion.
And it's very interesting because you could sort of see that as almost letting the Jews off the hook in a way.
You know, because it's like, it's like, look, you guys hate the Jews, right?
Okay.
Well, keep in mind that these aren't the real Jews.
These, you know, the Ashkenazi, these are like some Turkish Ukrainian kingdom or something.
Don't pay no money.
Now, the other way it's used is in an anti-Semitic manner.
It's used by some anti-Zionist leftists who will be like, hey, look, I'm not an anti-Semite.
You're not even Jewish.
Some of I'm forgetting their names.
Some have used that.
It's also used by Tucker somewhat and Candace 100% to basically demean the Jews and just say, you're not actually Jewish.
You're not the real ones.
They're somewhere.
Who knows where they are?
We don't know.
And Tucker goes to England.
Like you, he's from Bibi Net Yahoo.
He's from Poland, right?
Oh, yeah.
Didn't he grow up in?
He was born in Philadelphia.
What's going on with that guy?
He doesn't even go to temple.
Now, how Tucker would know that.
And also, I genuinely generally don't like questioning someone's, you know, what's in their heart of hearts or something like, what does Tucker know about what he actually thinks?
But anyway.
He went to my high school, by the way.
Oh, really?
Yeah, he did.
It's pretty cool.
Yeah.
I actually didn't know that until like kind of recently.
I'm like, oh, wow.
Wow.
Do you, do you see like plaques of his exploits in the basketball court or something?
No, I remember when you go to.
Easily enough, like it's not something that was ever mentioned.
Like it was mentioned that like Barack Obama came there and stuff like that, but like that's never been mentioned there.
So interesting.
Well, I'm getting a lot of conspiracy theories.
That's that high school is where they groom the elites or something.
But anyway.
So what do you make of this?
Because this trend is riding the other trend, which is the growth of anti-Semitism, the growth of Jewish denialism.
Yes.
Which what does this mean?
Plays a big role.
It plays a huge role, right?
And it kind of goes into what I was saying a little earlier, where it's like, well, you're not the real Jews.
You're not the real Israel.
We are.
And so like, and that's, and like when anytime that I get into a Twitter speckle with somebody who's like anti-Semitic, nine times out of 10, they are espousing Khazar theory.
Nine times out of 10.
I actually just had one like literally yesterday.
And they're like, well, you know, the Jews aren't even really Jews, right?
They're fake.
They're actually European, which, I mean, to me, almost sounds kind of anti-white, right?
Because it's like, you know what I mean?
I hear a lot of leftists that kind of use this as a way to like dig at whites, right?
They're like, oh, well, these white people, they steal everything.
They still, they steal this, they steal that.
Now they steal this.
So it is kind of funny to see a lot of these guys, I guess on the surface are pro-white, use Khazar theory as a way to own the Jews.
Cause I feel like it's inherently anti-white, but that's just me.
I agree.
I agree.
It is odd.
Yeah.
And it's sort of a sword that can be wielded in many different ways.
Many ways.
And there's a soft version of it as well, which you'll hear from like leftists, which is that Israel is just the final stage of European colonialism, where they're basically denying the Jewish element to it and making it like some last refuge of the British Empire, I guess, from mandatory Israel back in the day and something.
I don't know.
There's obviously kernels of truth to what they're saying, but they're just wrong.
They're wrong in terms of the history of Zionism.
Zionism used the British Empire, of course, but it sort of was part of the Herzl, at least.
It was sort of a nationalist revolt against empire.
It's basically saying like, we want to be blood and soil Jews in our own land, independent on our own, you know, working away, sweating out on the fields.
That was at least the ostensible or the overt sentiment of what was going on.
It's not imperial at all.
And so they're just wrong on sort of multiple levels.
But yes, it's like, it's not British.
They kicked the British out.
It's Jewish.
And you got right.
Just say it.
You know, let's not lie about these things.
You can oppose Israel all you want.
You're free to do so.
I might agree with most things you say, but just let's call it by its name.
Exactly.
Yeah, 100%.
And, you know, what's interesting too about the whole Kazar thing, and I think this is going to be the growing sentiment.
I think ultimately what the sentiment is going to be is, okay, the Jews committed genocide against the Amalekites and these different groups in the Old Testament.
And now they're doing it again, you know, in Israel, in Gaza, or whatever.
Right.
And my whole thesis revolves around the idea that it's a Gnostic deception is what I call it.
If you're, if, if anyone listening isn't familiar with Gnosticism, there's a lot of different schools of Gnosticism, right?
Biblical Matrix Deception00:04:14
It's not a totally linear thing, but the main gist of it is that the God of the Bible, or at least the God of the Old Testament, is sort of a false lesser God that created the material world in order to enslave humanity in sort of a matrix, right?
And I've said for many years, you know, we're going to see people, a lot of people talking about how, talking about escaping the matrix and essentially, you know, doing that by defeating the Jews, right?
That like that the Jews are, the Jews and their God, you know, created this matrix and that in order to escape the matrix, we need to essentially defeat them and their God.
It lines up perfectly with my Armageddon thesis, right?
Because this ancient heresy is resurfacing again, you know, not only just like on a, on a, on a, on a deep level, but also on a surface level too.
I see a lot of people in my comments.
If you ever go to my comments, you'll see people talking about how, oh, you know, Yahweh is not the true God of the Bible.
He's not Jesus' father, right?
Like Jesus, you know, is the total opposite of Yahweh.
And it's like, biblically, Jesus is Yahweh, right?
Jesus is the embodiment of Yahweh, right?
And, you know, whatever qualms you have with Yahweh, ultimately you have with Jesus, right?
I mean, Jesus's name in Hebrew, Yeshua, literally translates to Yahweh is salvation, right?
But, you know, I think that there's a very, there's a very important reason why, you know, a lot of this stuff is rising.
And it's because the goal is to essentially set up the world, set up the nations, right?
All your favorite influencers, all your favorite, you know, podcasters to essentially say, oh my gosh, like the matrix is deeper than we die.
And I think Candace is going to be, and it's so funny.
I predicted Candace's evolution so well.
And don't get me wrong, Candace is kind of my friend, you know, like I wouldn't know my wife if it wasn't for Candace.
You know, she's, you know, oh my gosh.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know if you know this, but I was a, I used to be a MAGA influencer.
Oh, yeah.
I knew this.
Yeah.
I didn't know.
Yeah.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I was very close with Charlie Kirk and all those guys.
And, you know, I met my wife at the White House for, you know, this Young Black Leadership Summit event, Tyranning Point USA, whatever.
This was before my Donald Trump is the Antichrist awakening, I guess.
Invited back to TPUSA.
No, I've never been invited back, unfortunately.
But, but yeah, I predict, I called out Hannis's evolution so vividly.
And like, if you think of Gnosticism, it's, it's, you know, it comes from the word gnosis or wisdom, right?
And the idea is that there's a hidden wisdom to the nature of reality that is being uncovered to us and that there are these, there are these spiritual guides or benevolent forces that are spiritual that are sort of guiding humanity into seeing the truth about the nature of the real of our reality or the matrix, quote unquote, that we live in, right?
So essentially what it does is it takes the biblical narrative and it flips it on its head, right?
And it makes the serpent in the garden the good guy, right?
Like he tried to awaken Adam and Eve to the gnosis of the reality that they are truly divine beings, but that divinity is being hidden or suppressed by this evil, false God pretending to be the true God.
Interesting.
And that God, yeah.
And essentially, you know, he does promise you will be like gods.
That is, you will be like us and you'll know good and evil.
That is the serpent's promise in Genesis.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it all boils down to autonomy.
It all boils down to, you know, humanity, you know, deciding destiny for their own, for their own selves.
Right.
Right.
And so that's, so that's kind of the framework in which things are going to play out.
It's very much going to be, you know, the conspiracy theorists were right.
You know, you see that a lot.
And even if they aren't, right?
That's kind of the consensus is everything that people called the conspiracy theorists crazy about.
David Icke's Archetype00:01:23
Well, guess what?
They're actually right.
And I think the perfect archetype of that framework is someone like, let's say, David Icke.
And, you know, David Icke has for a long time been citing the apocryphal works of the Gnostics to being representative of the nature of reality, the nature of the God of the Bible, the God of the Jews, the God of Israel, and that, and that, that there is this malevolent being that's sort of suppressing our divinity through this material world.
You know, if you listen to David Icke, he says things like, you know, we are spiritual beings and that, you know, when we die, we can't essentially, we cannot ascend to the five-dimensional, you know, because of the archons, right?
The archons are suppressing it, whatever.
So, the battle of Armageddon and all that stuff on Twitter is going to be framed as us kind of taking back the world, us taking back what was taken from us by the Jewish God, right?
The God that made a covenant with the Jews, right?
That this God made this wicked covenant with the Jews to give them the earth as their inheritance, right?
And the thing is, the God of the Bible did make a covenant with the Jews to give the earth to them as their inheritance, right?