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...-slaughterers and murderers The 'Zaddik' is the Übermensch [super-man] of Hassidism Salomon Schneerson was condemned to death due to a blood-murder Witnesses eliminated Brothers and sisters of the victim, who were present, describe how it was Children witnesses - poisoned Jews bribe the mother of a victim to take the murder upon herself The Beilis 'Trial' and the 'Intelligentsia of Europe' Fake "declaration...

... arrangement with Krasovski, the typically corrupt Tsar's official, after the arrest of Beilis... "They had not believed it possible that matters would be taken so far against them! I do not deny, the legal position of the Jews is a difficult one, their destiny (342) is to a certain extent a tragic one, yet we are all under the influence of Jewish ideas, of Jewish money, of the Jewish press. The press...

... that they expressed their "profound sympathy" to the mother, only to become more clear then: Jews bribe the mother of a victim to take the murder upon herself The Jew Margolin, the later defense counsel of Mendel Beilis -- he had omitted for reasons of caution to properly register himself in Kharkov -- introduced himself (according to the prosecutor) to Cheberyakova as "Member of the Reichsrat...

... trial -- which was threatening to become disastrously entangled in Jewish snares, away from the authority of corrupt local officials and getting it underway...even he went the same way [as the judges, etc.]... "The murder of the boy Yustschinsky provided the occasion for the Minister Cheglovitov and other enemies of the Jews, to initiate the famous ritual-murder trial against Beilis. But this trial...
... the revolution was led by Mahatma Gandhi, a man who was thought to be a saint, worshipped almost like a god. The freedom came, and the people whom Gandhi had trained, who looked so innocent, so pure, so simple... It created great hope in the masses that if power came to these people it would not corrupt them - these people who pray every day, these people who live in poverty, these people whose...

... thousands of people fought and died? Is this the freedom for which we all dreamed, and hoped would bring joy and celebration to the people?" It has not brought anything. It has simply made more misery, more poverty, more immorality, more corrupt bureaucracy, more ugly politicians. It is a strange kind of revolution, but all the revolutions have done the same. The rebel is not a revolutionary; he...
... gave a bad name to the whole spiritual regeneration of man. Cowards found it very rational that they were leaving the world, because the world corrupts. But the world corrupts you only if you are corruptible, the world corrupts you because you are ready to be corrupted, in fact, you are hankering to be corrupted. If you are not ready to be corrupted, nothing can corrupt you. These cowards created a...

... were going to be corrupted. They were fully aware of their tendencies: their desires, their lust, their greed, their anger, their violence. They were fully aware of the whole range of things that corrupt your spirituality, that bring you down, deep into the mud. But just escaping from reality does not transform you. You may live for thirty years in the Himalayas, and if you come back to the world you...
... because your control could have been destructive. So the first part of your life and being is your body. The body is real, authentic, sincere. There is no way to corrupt it, although all the religions have been trying to corrupt it - they teach you fasting which is against nature and against the needs of the body, and a man who can fast longer becomes a great saint. I will call him the greatest fool who...
... beggar. It has happened many times - up and down. But this bamboo fan will always be with me. I cannot depend on something which I can lose; I can depend on this fan." I said, "You are giving a beautiful argument, but deep down you know and I know that it is just old habit. In the whole of Rajasthan, everywhere, this is the habit." That night I became aware that you can corrupt the mind...

... corrupt people. Just recently he was caught, and has confessed before the court that he has been using small boys and girls sexually, in the name of teaching them the HOLY BIBLE. These are the people... Now, I have been looking at these things because the question has become very prominent. Even the person below the archbishop of England - only one step more and he can become the archbishop - he is...
.... In just three weeks these priests are afraid that I may destroy their tradition, their culture, their religion, their morality, that I will corrupt the whole country - in just three weeks. And they have not been able to corrupt the country in two thousand years; that shows their weakness, their impotence. When he was here, I was the only man who welcomed him; I was the only man who opposed the...
... forgiveness. (1714.3) 153:4.4 “Many of you have this day come to the parting of the ways; you have come to a beginning of the making of the inevitable choice between the will of the Father and the self-chosen ways of darkness. And as you now choose, so shall you eventually be. You must either make the tree good and its fruit good, or else will the tree become corrupt and its fruit corrupt. I declare that in...
... missing in 'En Jacob and unnoticed by the commentaries, and is obviously a corrupt dittography of [H] (Jast.) A large sum of money was once needed for the school house. R. Akiba borrowed it from a matron, and at her request gave the Almighty and the sea as sureties for its punctual repayment. But when the money fell due, R. Akiba was unwell. Thereupon the matron stood at the edge of the sea did...
... easily distinguished from unclean ones; an expert will, however, take care to use the genuine kind only. Acre, a town and harbour on the Phoenician coast. To watch lest wine be mixed with the brine. [H], Sixtarius, a measure of about the size of a log. In the place from where the cargo came. [H], Luma, corrupt from a nummus (-sesterius) (Jast.), a small coin. Between the ports of Tyre and Acco; and the...
... crime that he was doing. He was corrupting the minds of the young people - that's the crime they say I am doing. I corrupt the minds of the young people. I would like to corrupt the minds of the old people but they don't have any! So naturally I have to corrupt the minds of the young people - only they have them. When the man had won the case - Socrates had been sentenced and the order was declared...

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