ALIYAH-Jewish Gog & Magog Invasion of Israel!

Started by yankeedoodle, December 03, 2021, 01:30:21 PM

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yankeedoodle

ALIYAH---The Jewish Invasion of "the mountains of Israel" is in reality the "Aliyah Invasion" of the army of Gog and Magog prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39.

10-minute video lesson here: https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=WY9N5R991777

abduLMaria

One of my favorite check out people at Walmart is named Aliyah.

She is African American.  I think sometimes she deliberately under-charges me on purpose.

Does the word "Aliyah" have a life outside of the Jew Greedy Psychopath world ?

What would it mean for a 20-something African American who seems to have little knowledge of IsraHell ?
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yankeedoodle

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Quote from: abduLMaria on December 04, 2021, 09:56:13 AM
One of my favorite check out people at Walmart is named Aliyah.

She is African American.  I think sometimes she deliberately under-charges me on purpose.

Does the word "Aliyah" have a life outside of the Jew Greedy Psychopath world ?

What would it mean for a 20-something African American who seems to have little knowledge of IsraHell ? 

I guess we can hope maybe she's a Black-Muslim, and her parents were trying to come up with a feminine version of the masculine name Ali.  The masculine name Michael is feminized as Michaela. 

Names can have funny spellings.  I know two white women, and one named her son Jaxon, surely thinking Jackson, and another named her daughter Ciera, because she wanted to name her Sierra, but she used the spelling on the Oldsmobile Ciera.  I told her that the Mercedes-Benz was named after a girl named Mercedes, but she didn't understand, as a Mercedes-Benz is unheard of where she lived.

Then, too, how many different spellings have there been for people who want to use the Irish name Sean?

Many years ago, there was a talented baseball player who was on a successful team, so he was on TV a lot, and his name was UL Washington, and, because he was on TV a lot, and announcers need to talk constantly, they would always mention that UL doesn't stand for anything, that's his name.  https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/washiu_01.shtml

I've wondered if his mother was familiar with the UL - Underwriters Laboratory - seal of approval on appliances, and thought that a fitting name for her son.  Of course, there is the old-fashioned name Ewell, that might be pronounced as in you'll, or, in a southern drawl, might be pronounced with a hard U, as in U-ell, and she just spelled it like it sounded. UL.

The singer Johnny Cash's real name is J.R. Cash.  https://www.roadiemusic.com/blog/johnny-cash-real-name/

abduLMaria

My nickname in Silicon Valley was "LBL".

It was inspired by a Chinese American co-workers mis-pronunciation of my name.

I didn't like the bull pen they put engineers in on the second floor, so I commandeered a lab bench on the production floor.

But then ended up going up & down the stairs to meetings on the second floor.

The Chinese American co-worker who worked in manufacturing used the intercom system to call my name enough to be irritating for the general population, and a Caucasian co-worker then started calling me LBL, and it stuck.
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