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Aether Hour Ep. 17: Israel 2.0 in UKRAINE?!
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Aether Hour Ep. 17: Israel 2.0 in UKRAINE?!

We discuss the idea of the "New Heavenly Jerusalem" in southern Ukraine (SMO zone), who is behind it, and how elites on both sides may be using the war to bring about a new Jewish homeland in Europe.

In this controversial episode Conrad & Dmitriy break down the “New Heavenly Jerusalem” plan. The plan, supported by several Jewish billionaires across Ukraine, Israel, and the Turkish world, seeks to clear out Southern Ukraine (Kherson, Zaporozhye, Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Mykolaiv) and secure the fertile farmland & temperate coasts as a secondary Jewish homeland. As many wars in the past have been controlled from both sides by money power the question arises? Are elites of a certain persuasion both in the West and in Russia using this conflict to achieve a secretive, sinister goal? 👇🏻

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🔮⚡️Be sure to catch our previous Aether Hour episodes about the Russian Deep State where we uncover some of the possible proponents of this “New Heavenly Jerusalem”:

Aether Hour Ep. 11: The Russian Deep State

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July 10, 2023
Aether Hour Ep. 11: The Russian Deep State

Listen now (59 mins) | In this weeks Aether Hour we discuss Anatoly Chubais, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Roman Abramovich, and other wealthy oligarchs that have either fled Russia after prosecution or due to disdain for the war in Ukraine, or still maintain a level of relation with the Russian state. Many of these billionaires have (or could claim) Israeli citizenship. We also discuss more nationalist Russian elites like Dmitriy Rogozin who had challenged Putin’s party in the past from the right!

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