A History of Ritual Blood Sacrifice - Jewish Ritual Murder

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Published on Oct 14, 2022
Jewish Ritual Murder is said to be a superstitious belief that Christian children have been kidnapped, tortured and murdered, whose blood would then be used to make unleavened bread for their Passover. But the telling point here is that these claims were made hundreds of years before the chemistry and science behind Adrenochrome was even known.
Cover image: ‘The Martyrdom of St. Simon of Trento for Jewish ritual murder,’ by Giovanni Gasparro, which shows several grinning Jews as they collect blood from the body of a child.
The "Blood Libel" (The Damascus Affair)
https://www.henrymakow.com/2013/05/the-damascus-affair.html
How and Why Jews Have Sacrificed Non-Jewish Children as Part of Their Religion
https://web.archive.org/web/20200618192253/https://rafzen.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/how-and-why-jews-have-sacrificed-non-jewish-children-as-part-of-their-religion/
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