A translation and editing of Chapter 8 of Nicholas Kozlov’s ‘Ritual Victimology’ book.
"At the end of times there will be a great war, when the king-moshiach comes, who will crush all the goyim under the wheels of his chariot. The defeated nations will submit to the Jews and bring them great gifts, but the king-moschiach will not accept tribute from Christians, all of whom must be destroyed (…), and as for ordinary Jews, even the most insignificant among them will receive two thousand eight hundred slaves. After the extermination of Christians, the eyes of those who remain will be enlightened, they will request circumcision and garments of consecration, and the world will be filled exclusively with Jews”
- Flavien Brenier, The Talmud and the Jews, Paris 1928, p. 80)
The Talmudic threat to the Christian world of being crushed by the chariot of the Messiah has by no means a purely fantastical meaning.
The Kabbalistic significance of the spikes of the Eastern war chariot becomes clear from those fanatical methods of killing Christians which, for many centuries, Talmudists have allegedly used to obtain Christian blood - for example, placing the body of a Christian child in a barrel studded with nails and rolling it down a hill.
According to Kabbalistic concepts, any Jew leading a ‘pious’ life - that is, destroying ‘goyim’ from the face of the earth - becomes, in a certain sense, a ‘chariot’ of the Shekhinah, which in Christian theology is understood as the twofold punitive power of the Lord, in the form of a fiery cherub, the “flaming sword which turned every way” (Genesis 3:24), appointed to guard the way to the tree of life, or as the power of the Lord’s Cross, while in the Talmud it hides the ancient idol of Astarte (Diana, Cybele, Hecate) - the female hypostasis of the demon of bloodshed and debauchery, granting power over the world.

In the opinion of Lev Tikhomirov, Jewish Kabbalah is a mystical movement, which serves as the occult basis of the fanatical ritual practice of Talmudic Jewry, “undoubtedly, for all researchers, appeared among the Jews under Babylonian influences. This movement consists of a syncretism of the Mosaic faith with pagan mysticism and the pagan philosophy of being”.
(Lev Tikhomirov, Religious-Philosophical Foundations of History, Moscow, 1997, p. 199).
The Talmud and Kabbalah, as a system of interpretations of the written Law, are nothing other than an artificial and sophisticated path of allegories, symbols, interpretations, and decryptions, “imposing upon the Torah a completely alien pagan worldview” (Lev Tikhomirov, p. 204).
Practical Kabbalah, remaining secret knowledge available only to the initiated, operates like any cultic service “through ritual ceremony and sacrifice, this most mysterious instrument of action of pagan philosophy” (Lev Tikhomirov, p. 232).
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