[video] Walter Veith: Hidden Agendas — The deity worshiped in the shrines of secrecy is not the Deity of the Bible. “There are very, very, very few Rabbis in the world today that are not Kabbalists.”

“The Talmud is called the Holy Talmud, and the Bible is just called the Torah. Isn’t that strange? The Bible is called the Torah, and then a book of rules that never appear in the Bible is called the Holy Talmud. And an occult book is called the Most Holy Kabbalah.

And I would like to venture so far as that there are very, very, very few Rabbis in the world today that are not Kabbalists, which is scary.”

– Walter Veith

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

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About this video:

Exposing the philosophy behind secret societies, this presentation unequivocally proves from the best sources that the deity worshiped in the shrines of secrecy is not the deity of the Bible. (topic list)

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212 – Hidden Agendas / Total Onslaught – Walter Veith

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Uploaded on Oct 4, 2011

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2 thoughts on “[video] Walter Veith: Hidden Agendas — The deity worshiped in the shrines of secrecy is not the Deity of the Bible. “There are very, very, very few Rabbis in the world today that are not Kabbalists.”

  1. jotham

    I have watched the whole series “Total Onslaught” with Walter Veith and it is worth the time invested… You can watch it on Youtube.
    He loves Jesus and has done some meticulous research!

    1. Good for you! It would be helpful if the content of the videos was more clearly listed, for those of us who don’t have time to watch every one. I’ve spent thousands of hours listening to audio and watching video teachings, already. So I know a lot of this. It would be nice if the content would be more clearly catalogued, somewhere.

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