Re: French Huguenots
There was a strong element of Marranos among the Huguenots, as there was in other Calvinistic sects.
This element originates in the Sephardic Jews who had originally converted to Catholicism in Spain to avoid the 1492 Edict of Expulsion, known as Marranos or Crypto-Jews.
After the Expulsion, the Holy Inquisition in Spain started the inquires among these "New Christians" to probe the sincerity of their conversions. Little by little they went on leaving Spain pressed by the strict harassments of the inquisitors. Once they were in France, The Netherlands, England or Italy, some returned to mainstream Judaism while others saw in the Reformation a chance to take their revenge on Spain and on the Catholic Church, from within Christianity. This way they influenced enormously on the construction of some of the Reformed movements, especially on those of Calvinistic influence.
Obviously not all Huguenots were of direct Jewish descent, but enough of them were.
I don't think that most people are aware of the significance of the influence of these neo-Judaic sects over Europe and their incidence up to this day. Huguenots, Puritans, Dutch Reformed, Presbyterians, etc. And to-day many new derivatives in America and other parts of the world.
They have been eroding the very soul of Europe since, and much of present events in history can be explained through it.
But this is politically incorrect speech in the circles of rac[ial]ism, nordicism, and others, because it exposes certain ethnic groups as willingful colaborators.
p.s. notice how much of nordic supremacism, germanic supremacism or anglo supremacism have in common with jewish supremacism (aka the god's chosen)
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