Amalek's Rising
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The j0oish ritual murder of the 29-month-old Christian baby, St. Simon of Trent.
A thread:
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Before Passover on March 23rd, 1475, a 29-month-old Christian child Simon was abducted and ritually murdered by j0os in Trent Italy.
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Dr. Harrell Rhome author and historian with a long personal history of exposing j0oish power and advocating on behalf of the White victims, explains Simon's case further.
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On Easter Sunday, 26 March, a cook named Seligman went to the j0o Samuel's cellar to fetch water to prepare the evening meal and found Simon's body in the water.
Samuel's property was extensive, including a hall that functioned as a synagogue, and a mikveh. (ritual bath)
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Johannes Hinderbach (15 August 1418 – 21 September 1486) was Prince-Bishop of Trent from 12 May 1466 until his death.
He was notable for his involvement in the case in which he had several j0os executed (including Samuel) and promoted Simon's canonization as a saint.
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Bishop Hinderbach accused Battista dei Giudici, Bishop of Ventimiglia (joint investigator) of being in the pay of the j0os.
Giudici wrote an Apologia Iudaeorum defending the j0os.
A committee of cardinals, chaired by Giovan Francesco Pavini, ultimately censured Giudici.
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The j0os expulsion from Italy due to the ritual murder of St. Simon of Trent, would make the list of 1,030 different expulsions over the course of history.
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'1475 Holy Thursday morning before Passover the child Simon is put to death by the j0os.'
The drawing shows 9 daggers/large pins.
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The drawing shows 9 j0os participating in the ritual murder of Simon.
First photo was taken from the Encyclopedia Judaica volume 15, page 1374
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An illustration of deceased Simon in his glass coffin which was venerated and put on memorial cards read:
'The corpse of innocent Simon the martyr in Trent.'
Encyclopedia Judaica Volume 3 page 98
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In 1965, Pope Paul VI of the new Catholic Church doctrine, officially withdrew the status of “martyr” attached for nearly five centuries to Simon of Trent.
He also absolved the j0os of the ancient charge of deicide and deplored it as anti-Semitism.
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The justification for the cancelation of the canonization of St. Simon by the Novus Ordo Church was based on deception.
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In 2020 painter Giovanni Gasparo, a celebrated Italian artist, was met with controversy after unveiling his painting of the martyrdom of St. Simon of Trento, which is a depiction of j0os ritualistically murdering the Christian child Simon.
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Trento (Italy): statue of Simon of Trent (second half of XVIII century) on the front of the chapel dedicated to him in via del Simonino.
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Stone medallion with the purported martyrdom scene of Simonino di Trento. Palazzo Salvadori, Trent
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The number of accusations, including some well-documented cases, of ritual murder against the j0os over the course of history out of different locations of the world is astonishing.
Here is a partial list of many other documented cases of j0oish ritual murder:
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