Douglas Mercer
September 10 2021
The first line of Jessica Meir's Wikipedia page says she is an American astronaut. If you have any doubts take a look at the American flag on her space suit, it's right there on her shoulder: white and red stripes, blue field, fifty white stars---check. She was born in Maine like any good Yankee was, she was schooled in America, we pay her salary. Yet if you look at the Jewish websites whenever they ballyhoo her they do so as a "Jewish Astronaut." No one would ever lead off with so and so being a "Catholic Astronaut," so you would not assume they are referring to her religion, but if you asked them that's exactly what they'd say they are doing. But really she's a member of the perfidious race, and a charter member of that eternal nation within nations, the international criminal tribe. Certainly the fact that she is an American serves no part of their purpose, being American is incidental to her identity. When Jews come to any country but Israel they are just passing through.
The parasites are going interstellar.
"Jessica Meir was born in Caribou, Maine to a Swedish mother and an Israeli father of Sephardic Jewish (Iraqi-Jewish) descent who moved to Israel as a child. After taking part in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War he later moved to Sweden where he met Meir's mother who grew up in a Christian family. The couple moved to Maine, USA, where Meir was born. Although her mother did not convert to Judaism, Meir identifies as culturally Jewish, attended synagogue while growing up, and had a Bat Mitzvah."
In her biographies Sweden naturally get short shift. No Christian Churches for her. They certainly don't describe her as a "Christian Astronaut". Yahweh forbid.
"Meir, 43, was raised in a Jewish home, regularly attended synagogue as a child and feels very connected to Israel. She last visited there four years ago."
Apparently this international space station is a place for those up there to beam back messages from earth. Jew Meir naturally takes this an opportunity to spread the message and lies of her real nation to earth and the universe beyond.
"Jewish astronaut Jessica Meir posted on Twitter a photo of Tel Aviv that she took from space."
The homeland got a shout out.
“Gazing down at the city in which my father was raised, I take to heart one of his most uttered expressions, ‘This too shall pass’. Wise words to remember, in both good times and bad. Goodnight #TelAviv #Israel! #GoodnightFromSpace #TheJourney #EarthStrong,” she tweeted Tuesday."
Israel! And the sly reference to the bad times, meaning that awful deed of Germans seeking to restore their country to its pristine state.
In November, she posted a photo of Israel, a tribute to her father.
A message to her real people.
The explorers also get to take tchotchkes up there, mementos of what they deem to be important. You can be sure that Jewish Astronaut Meir never takes Americana up there, no replicas of the Liberty Bell, or paeans to the landing at Plymouth Rock for her. Why should she? We are not her people, we are the suckers who made her and her insidious propaganda possible.
Into space Jewish Astronaut Jessica Meir has taken not a Betsy Ross Flag but an Israeli Flag and a pair of novelty socks with Stars Of David, and menorahs (for Hanukkah), and a medal coined by an Israeli Astronaut.
She's the Jewiest of the Jews.
"Most of Meir's relatives from her father's side reside in Israel. Meir has visited Israel twice: the first time as a teenager with her parents and her brother, and the second time in 2016 for work as an astronaut where she gave a talk in Haifa at the International Space University summer session. Among other things, she also took pictures of Israel from space"
"Meir spoke of both her Jewish and Israeli heritage. My father grew up in Israel, and most of my relatives from my father’s side still live in Israel. I hope I can visit Israel soon; it is a very important part of my life.”
Very important, we get where she's coming from. Not here you can be sure.
"In an ode to Jewish grandmothers everywhere, she also baked some cookies while in space, much to the delight of her 250,000 Instagram followers."
So you get the picture. She's a Jew, not an American, despite the testimony of that space suit. The space suit after all comes off. As for the Swedish half of her genetic make up? Pfff........
The frizzy hair tells the tale.
"Meir says that being Jewish is an important part of her identity. While in space in March, she tweeted a photo of Tel Aviv that she took from space. Earlier in her mission, Meir tweet a Hanukkah greeting that included a photo of her menorah socks with Earth seen through a window in the background."
The President of Israel was beaming with pride when she beamed those things, and to honor his co-conspirator he retweeted her.
“Happy Chanukah to all those who celebrate it on Earth!” Meir tweeted from the International Space Station.
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The Big Lie is now going interstellar. That is, the hard earned tax money of White American is going to deliver the myth to the stars.
A frizzy-haired Jews is hoaxing deep space.
Not too long ago very somber Jewish Astronaut looking very somber stood in the International Space Station and beamed a "very meaningful message."
"As a proud woman of Jewish heritage I personally recommit to the promise: Never Again. Together humanity must ensure that the event and meaning of the Holocaust are never forgotten. We must ensure that the memory of the Holocaust remains relevant to global society."
Notice the reference to "humanity" and "global society." They don't call them the "international" criminal tribe for nothing.
Then she held up a doodle which the press called "art." She got it at Yad Vashem, that centralized depository of lies in her home country. Allegedly the doodle was made by Jew who was suffering under Hitler. She held it up so all Earthlings would shed earthling tears for the plight of her plucky but star-crossed people.
How long until the Jews are expelled from Mars?
Never again?
Why, my reading of history is it can happen at any time.
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