The Real Black Jews of Africa
One of the biggest cons of all-time is the mainstream media convincing us that the real Jews are white Europeans!
Beta Israel, the Ethiopian Jewish community, has existed for at least fifteen centuries. Scholars believe this group of Jews arrived in Ethiopia sometime between the first and sixth centuries C.E. Beta Israel view themselves as direct descendants of King Solomon and the biblical Tribe of Dan.
 Most of you have never heard of the Falasha’s, the Ethiopian Jews. On top of that you’ve never heard anybody, not one person in America or in the Western World mentioning or crying about the genocide of the Falasha’s under Mussolini and the Italian fascist. A holocaust that took place nearly six years before the one under the Nazi regime in Germany. Although your textbooks never mention Benito Mussolini one should know that during that time pre-world war II, the Italian fascist was very much the elder brother of Nazism, something Hitler himself acknowledged. Adolf Hitler's obvious political and military ally in Europe during the time was Italy who had been under Mussolini fascist regime since 1925. It's documented that people during the time would even refer to Hitler as the German Mussolini. Benito Mussolini was a man who had visions of building a new Italian Empire like in the days of Rome. With the backing of Hitler, Mussolini made his first Target country Abyssinia now known as modern-day Ethiopia. Which was one of the few African kingdoms not yet under European rule due to the previous efforts of King Menelik. Which is why in October of 1935 Italian troops invaded and occupied much of Ethiopia. As Dr Yosef Ben Jochannan states the Falasha’s were five million strong when Mussolini arrived, but by the time he left they were only 50,000 due to the acts of genocide. All while Pope Pius XI and the Catholic Church stood around and did nothing. The Vatican took a somewhat equivocal attitude throughout the Italian Ethiopian conflict. Pope Pius XI displayed a kind of neutrality in all his official political positions regarding the Italian Ethiopian dispute. He kept silent while Mussolini was making military preparations for war against Ethiopia and while the League of Nations was trying their best to bring peace settlements to the dispute. The Pope neither spoke in support of the leagues attempt to avert hostility in the subsequent war between the two countries. Nor did he himself take any initiative in bringing peace. For more information on the subject and others like it, get your copy of the Voice of the Ancestors book series asap, Link Below …
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