From Australia: Australia is filled with Jews – Don’t forget SA Jews!
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One of my readers wrote this comment from Oz:
Well here in Aussie I don’t put any stock in Aussies questioning or learning anything. I must admit though that I don’t know on a face to face basis any non Jews. This country is so infested with them. I live in a government granny type flat with nine other units around me and they are ALL Jews. Apparently the only reason I am here is because “they” got their info wrong. My mother lived for ten years with one of them and then another thirty four years with another one. She had no idea what they were and I had learnt the hard way that she was prone to shooting the messenger, plus her second eldest sister around the corner was married to one that she had no idea of, so I told her about 47 years ago and have been the whipping boy ever since. I think because of these factors I was wrongly “classified.”
Meanwhile, I don’t know ONE single Aussie Goy who knows and thinks as we do, if I did I may at least get some tips on how to use a PC etc.
Here’s my reply:-
Well, I know at least one Australian who thinks like we do, and he’s a South African whom I know well – a long time supporter.
As for Australia, you have lots of South African scum Jews there who fled from SA when white rule ended and thereafter. Our filth has headed your way to see what they can get out of you folks.
Keep spreading the word. Even if there aren’t many woken Aussies, it is critical to continue. Eventually all whites will be forced to wake up.
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