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EE_
4th December 2015, 02:56 AM
Ben Carson Thinks There’s a Star of David on the Dollar Bill.
By JORDYN PHELPS Dec 3, 2015, 4:10 PM ET

Addressing the Republican Jewish Coalition today, Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson told a story about how the Star of David came to be on the U.S. dollar bill
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/ben-carson-thinks-star-david-dollar-bill/story?id=35562091

Start around 28 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeR2QULBcbk

http://tabish.me/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/star-of-david-dollar-bill.jpg

JohnQPublic
4th December 2015, 03:05 AM
This is not too surprising. I have heard that Ben Carson is a seventh day Adventist. The Seventh-day Adventists are a Christian sect that believe that one needs to basically follow the Jewish law as well as the Christian law. In fact they reject the acts of the apostles, because they feel the apostles or basically the early church erred immediately after Jesus left. that is why I always try and make the point that it is probably Seventh-day Adventists, which have a huge medical establishment including the Loma Linda Linda center who help propagate circumcision for everyone. Now that is speculation on my part, but it would make sense.

singular_me
4th December 2015, 03:52 AM
both are represented... masonry and star of david which is composed of two reversed pyramids, and both means full mastery of knowledge (the dark intent is what makes them occult- hidden- since it is used against humanity, and thus influences subliminally masses' psyches negatively, secrecy is what makes knowledge evil)

EDIT: thats how they were able to control all oppositions.

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mick silver
4th December 2015, 05:03 AM
when you see ben don't his eyes look like he just smoked a big joint

EE_
4th December 2015, 06:11 AM
Great chutzpah: Awkward things 2016 candidates said to Jewish Republicans
By Gregory Krieg, CNN
Updated 7:54 AM ET, Fri December 4, 2015 | Video Source: CNN

(CNN)All roads to the GOP presidential nomination led to Washington, D.C., on Thursday, as more than a dozen candidates took turns courting faith-based support at a forum hosted by the Republican Jewish Coalition.

The hopefuls mostly kept to the script — Ben Carson seemed to read word-for-word from his — as they promised to guard the future of Israel and, in most cases, move the U.S. embassy there from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Jeb Bush and Carly Fiorina wished the audience a "Happy Hanukkah," while Rick Santorum bragged of "fighting radical Islam before it was fashionable to fight radical Islam."


There were, however, more than a few awkward moments during the day-long cattle call. Here's a quick roundup of some of the weirder ones.

Donald Trump: Just "like you"
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump told the audience, "I'm a negotiator like you folks, we are negotiators."

On the Iran nuclear deal: "Is there anybody that doesn't renegotiate deals in this room? This room negotiates them — perhaps more than any other room I've ever spoken in."

And then this: "You're not gonna support me because I don't want your money. You want to control your politicians, that's fine."

In his defense, the Anti-Defamation League later issued a statement saying "context is everything" and said they do not think it was "Donald Trump's intention to evoke anti-Semitic stereotypes."

Ben Carson has a theory

On Revolutionary War-era Jewish businessman Haym Salomon: "Salomon gave all his funds to save the U.S. Army and, some say, no one knows for sure, that's the reason there's a Star of David on the back of the one dollar bill."

You'll have to judge for yourself if the six-pointed star is actually there. The one dollar bill on its back features a collection of five-pointed stars that together loosely resemble the Star of David -- if you look very closely.

Carson also inspired ribbing for repeatedly pronouncing "Hamas" as "hummus."

John Kasich's Mom's friendly advice

The Ohio governor recalled some maternal advice: "My mother told me one time, she said, 'Johnny' — when I was a very young man — she said, 'Johnny, if you want to look for a really good friend, get somebody who's Jewish.' And you know why she said that? She said, 'no matter what happens to you, your friend, your Jewish friend will stick by your side and fight right with you and stand by you.'"

Jim Gilmore was prepared!

To start: "Last night I was watching 'Schindler's List.' Everybody here has seen 'Schindler's List.'"

The former Virginia governor then spoke about some pre-speech Googling he did.

"In preparation for this very significant meeting today I did a little looking at the Internet, and it turns out there's a fellow named Ron Kampeas, who wrote a little article in the Jewish telegraphic agency and he said ... we had to come here today to pass the Kiskus test... Kiska? (Audience: "Kishka!") Kishka test! Kishka. Well I didn't know what that was. I didn't know what that was, so I looked it up. The definition is : 'a beef or fowl intestine stuffed into a mixture as of flour, fat, onions and seasonings and roasted...' and I thought, that's the Republican campaign for the nomination! That's right, that's what it is."

Rick Santorum worked with Joe Lieberman

Santorum invoked a prominent Jewish lawmaker who he had in fact worked with before.

The former Pennsylvania senator described his "work on the Armed Services Committee, where I worked with Joe Lieberman, trying to transform our military from a Cold War force to one that was going to deal with -- we called it at the time -- asymmetric threats, now called terrorism."

Lindsey Graham jobs program
Not to be outdone, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham suggested, "I may have the first all-Jewish cabinet in America."

George Pataki says goodbye in style
The former New York governor bid farewell in Hebrew: "Chazak, Chazak, V'Nitchazek"

Horn
4th December 2015, 09:55 AM
Yes, he said something in there about religious freedom in U.S. and Israel being a figuritive ally in U.S religious democracy, later he said the U.S. needs to ensure that Israel has No religious freedom and remains jewish.

Then he went onto explain (in very relaxed fashion) how the thirteen hemispheres of his brain have no ability to decipher difference in any single common point due to severe pharmaceutical abuse.