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Unfortunately, they seem to want to screw with that and go full retard :
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Same old same old...
While Hollywood-culture (this unofficial but extremely efficient also form of mass 'education') agenda was sneakingly promoting Judaism in the Star Trek of the Sixties, today is for Islam and 'diversity' (see
the SJW's agenda).
Nothing has really changed, since the famous Star Trek's
Vulcan handshake (that so many naive people have been using for decades without having even a clue of its true meaning), known in certain circles as the
priestly benediction*, was introduced to the masses in the original Star Trek series by Mr. Spock, a fictional extraterrestrial character impersonated by Leonard Nimoy.
Enjoy the resourceful Leonard Nimoy in his February 2004 interview: '
In Search of Shekhina'.
In 1966 Star Trek went on the air, and I’m playing a Vulcan. [...] So I said to the director, ‘Wouldn’t it be good if I do something special that Vulcans do when they greet?’ And he said, “Well, what do you have in mind?’ [...] So I reached back into my Orthodox childhood and I remembered an experience that I had when I was eight years old. [...] There comes a moment in the service when the kohanim—the descendants of Aaron, the members of the priestly tribe, get up to bless the congregation. [...] So I said to the director, “How about if Vulcans do that? He said “OK.”
[ * ] Priestly benediction is a priestly invoking of the (polytheistic, pre-Babylonian) Judaic female goddess of wisdom
Shekhinah, an adaptation of the pre-existing Hellenic goddess of wisdom
Athene, which Christianity (Judaism's first offspring, of the fourth century CE) called 'The Holly Spirit' later in time. I guess that the female goddess of wisdom in Islam (Judaism's second offspring, of the seventh century CE) must be infibulated, if still exists...
Oh, my dearest, poor Athene...
-George