This chapter describes the cunning strategies employed by Jewish conspirators, particularly focusing on the figure "Mastem," a rare Jewish demon mentioned in ancient texts and depicted in a Japanese video game. It recounts the historical events where Sabbatai Zevi, a Jewish messianic claimant, feigned conversion to Islam to avoid execution, resulting in his followers, the Donmeh, infiltrating the Ottoman Empire's ranks. The narrative highlights the pivotal meeting between Sultan Abdul Hamid II and Zionist leader Theodor Herzl, where Herzl's offer to buy Palestine was firmly rejected by the Sultan. Following this, the chapter details the rise of the Young Turks, supported by Jewish and Masonic influences, who ultimately deposed Abdul Hamid II, leading to increased Jewish immigration to Palestine. It emphasizes the manipulation of public perception through media and propaganda, presenting the Sultan as a tyrant to justify his removal. The chapter connects these events to the broader Zionist agenda and the eventual Balfour Declaration, suggesting a coordinated effort to reshape global politics in favor of Jewish interests. It underscores the pervasive influence of the Freemasons and their role in promoting ideologies like liberalism, socialism, and secularism, which ostensibly diverge but serve the same overarching goal. Finally, the chapter concludes by illustrating how these historical manipulations align with ongoing geopolitical dynamics, symbolized through various documents and images related to global power structures and conflicts.
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