Et tu, Matto? An antisemite! Congratulations. Who could have guessed? (chuckling)
I was very proud when a few years ago, the poster "rum" said that I was one of the posters on the forum who was good on the Jєωιѕн question(s). But I do not hate Jews. Sometimes I think I should. I love them and want them to convert. I live among Jews. I hate their religion and as E Michael Jones describes it, their "revolutionary spirit", and think that the myth of the vampire was a warning against Jews, even more powerful than "The Merchant of Venice". But I do not talk about Jєωιѕн issues a lot. I prefer to talk about nature and God. If you notice lately I don't even argue much about the crisis in the Church. I used to talk more about EENS and sedevacantism and the social reign of Christ the King. But I think how one thinks of the Jews is a good shibboleth for traditional Catholics. The reason I do not trust for example Ann Barnhardt, is not because of her "Benny-vacantism", but because she dismisses Jones as a quack and compares those who do not trust the Jews to the people who think the world is run by "lizard people".
There is a man in Kew Gardens who I call the wandering Jew. We know each other by sight. His eyes are open. I want to convert him. Once in a blue moon we see each other. The last time we saw each other we waved to each other and smiled. He has a missing tooth and a gold tooth. He reminds me of the Jew in Canticle for Liebowitz.