Posted on 02/05/2007 4:04:56 PM PST by SJackson
Lebanese Poet Marwan Chamoun: Jews Slaughtered Christian Priest in Damascus in 1840 and Used His Blood for Matzos
The following are excerpts from an interview with Lebanese poet Marwan Chamoun, which aired on TeleLiban TV on January 30, 2007.
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Marwan Chamoun: "How many of us Lebanese, or even Arabs, know anything about the Talmud? Or about the book, Exposing the Talmud? Or about the book, Pawns on the Chessboard? Or about another book, The Secret World Government? Or about Exposing the Talmud? Or about Blood for the Matzah of Zion, [which deals with] the slaughter of the priest Tomaso de Camangiano, who was a Sicilian with French citizenship, in the days of Muhammad Ali Pasha, in 1840..."
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"[Former Syrian] Minister Mustafa Tlass wrote a voluminous book about this, in which he included all the documents written by the French diplomats and consul in Lebanon."
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"The world loves the Jews. The 'ruler' is Christianity - the Christian West. Arabs, Muslims - why don't you take advantage of something like this? A priest was slaughtered in the presence of two rabbis in the heart of Damascus, in the home of a close friend of this priest, Daud Al-Harari, the head of the Jewish community of Damascus. After he was slaughtered, his blood was collected, and the two rabbis took it. Why? So they could worship their god, because by drinking human blood, they can get closer to God. Where are our diplomats and politicians? Why don't we profit from these historical matters, which are presented to us on a simple, eternal, golden platter?
"As I've said, these books can be found on the streets of Beirut. There are approximately 20 to 30 such books. I must have bought about 2,000 copies since they were published, maybe more. I'd like to say 20,000 copies, but I don't know. When somebody gets married, instead of chocolates, I give him one of these books. Whoever reads this for the first time feels a chill of horror and disbelief. He cannot believe it."
'Cuz Allah told 'em to try anyway...
Unfortunately, there are a couple of fringe Christian groups which also believe this nonsense - these are the people who use a twisted hateful theology to justify their hatred of Israel and indulge in "replacement theology". The Schmuslims have borrowed from their rhetoric. The first time I read the nonsense on one of their sites, I wondered what century I was living in. These jerks even try to justify the expulsion of the Jews from Spain by claiming that the Jews killed Christian children and drank their blood. It would never occur to them that libel is libel is libel.
A priest was slaughtered in the presence of two rabbis in the heart of Damascus, in the home of a close friend of this priest, Daud Al-Harari, the head of the Jewish community of Damascus. After he was slaughtered, his blood was collected, and the two rabbis took it. Why? So they could worship their god, because by drinking human blood, they can get closer to God. Where are our diplomats and politicians? Why don't we profit from these historical matters, which are presented to us on a simple, eternal, golden platter?
I think the Notzerim are projecting their own religion onto the Jews here! Didn't the ancient pagan Romans accuse the early Notzerim of butchering an infant and eating it? Yet when they came to power they used this same lie on the Jews!
Hypocrisy, thy name is Natzerut!
Before chr*stianity ever existed, the pagan Greeks were claiming that the Jews offered Greeks as human sacrifices to HaShem in the Beit HaMiqdash.
Well, if the priest had cloven hooves and chewed his cud, it would be OK.
Except for the blood part.
Actually, human flesh is not fleisheg and human milk is not milchig, so I assume that human blood is also not bludig.
However, all this means is that humans aren't food!
I'm only reporting what was told to me many years ago, an urban legend that apparently was believed by certain people in the Hitler era.
Propaganda from the Islamic Reich..
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