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There'S A Conspiracy Theory That The Saudi Royal Family Are Crypto Jews #professorjiang #profjiang #jiang #History #fyp

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So, there's a conspiracy theory that the Saudi royal family are crypto-juice. I'm not sure if you've come across this theory. >> I haven't. >> Just 2003, the Americans went to Baghdad, and they took control of the government and then access to all of the intelligence files of Saudi Hussein. And the Saudi Hussein and his people were actually convinced that the Saudi royal family are crypto-juice. Okay? Let me explain what I mean by that. So the House of Saud came into power because of their alliance with the Wahhabi religious movement. And both were creation of the British Empire in order to destabilize the Ottoman Empire. And at this time in history, in this black 19th century, early 20th century, the British were working very closely with people called the Domei in the Ottoman Empire, the Domei are crypto-juice. These are followers of supply zevi who declared themselves the Jewish Messiah in 1666. And on the surface, they believe in Islam, but at home, secretly, they still practice their Jewish faith. And these are called the Domei. And these are the people who sponsor the young Turk movement to overthrow the Ottoman Empire and establish the Republic of Turkey. So these are the people who run Turkey today. And the faction of them worked very closely with the British and the British installed them throughout the Gulf states, including the UAE and including Saudi Arabia. So that's a conspiracy theory. Okay? I don't have any evidence, but that's what a lot of people believe happen. And that's why the UAE and Saudi Arabia are so close with Israel and that's why they're so supportive of American Empire. Wow. No. I haven't. I haven't. Why do they call them crypto-juice? Because they are secretly Jews. They call them Christianity or Catholicism or Islam on the surface, right? On the surface, outside in public, they do everything that a Muslim or a Christian would do, but at home, among the Turkish circle, they still practice the Kabbalah.