Canonum De Lex Ecclesium
Canons of Ecclesiastical Law

one heaven iconI.   Introductory provisions

1.2 Concepts

Article 20 - AntiSemite

Canon 3564 (link)

An Anti-Semite is any person who has a prejudice against or hostility towards Semitic peoples of the Levant Gulf of the Mediterranean, specifically Akkadian, Phoenician, Syrian, Yahudi, Palestinian and Israelite civilizations.

Canon 3565 (link)

As the word “Jew” is a fictitious word created in the 16th Century in an attempt to merge Semitic people with people originally from southern Mongolia and Kazakhstan, it is absurd to conclude the term Anti-Semitic implies anti-Jewish as there was never a Semitic civilization in history called the “Jews”.

Canon 3566 (link)

The extreme minority of people who owe their heritage from elite families of Venice and the Black Khazarian tribes of Magyar, are connected to the elite anti-semitic parasites and have never been Semitic, nor share any of the history of the original cultures that created the Talmud, nor Torá(h), nor ruled the Yahudi or Israelites. Instead, they are a small band of imposter families that assumed power in the 16th Century.

Canon 3567 (link)

As the secretive Khazarian/Scythian elite anti-semitic parasite families are neither Semitic, nor Jewish, no exposure of their treacherous behaviour, including their identity theft of much older Menes-heh families and Rabbi names during World War II and deliberate and constant war against the Jewish people from within can be construed as anti-Semitic or anti-Jewish.

Canon 3568 (link)

If the meaning Anti-Semite were taken to believe any group of people who have been prejudiced against or hostile towards the “Jews” rooted in hatred ethnic background or culture then the single worst group in history against the "Jews" are without question the elite anti-semitic parasite families of the Black Khazars, also known as the Venetians and the Scythian families of Asia who hijacked all other sub branches and have caused more death, mass murderand suffering of “Jews” than another group.