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May 1, 2011 AD

Superman
Truth, Justice and the Aryan Way?





The comic book character of Superman is a 1932 creation of two Judeo-media-Scribes -- Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.

Obviously in 1932, with Hitler coming to power by praising the superhuman strengths of Germans, these two Jewish propagandists originally had the Hitler propaganda of genetically-superior German supermen in mind when creating an evil Superman.

A hateful Superman did not sell, so Siegel and Shyster tried a loving Superman.

Originally, Superman could not fly but he could jump higher in our gravity than ordinary humans, much as we would jump higher in the lower gravity of the moon.

Later, Superman would fly, have X-ray eyes, even laser-beam eyes, reflect bullets from his chest and even spin in circles fast enough to go back and forth in time travel. There was nothing Superman could not do, so long as Kryptonite was not around.

But in the final re-write, Superman would be the story of Jews immigrating to America from a foreign land.

In their former lands, they were ordinary, even weak, but in America they would become supermen.

They would have to hide the extent of their true powers from ordinary Americans, but would still use their awesome powers for "Truth, Justice and THE AMERICAN WAY!"

Their Truth -- Their Justice -- and a recreation of what they thought was THE AMERICAN WAY.

But no longer!


Superman has become too good for America.

Superman is now a citizen of the United Neocolonialists.


[SOURCE]:

Laura Hudson
Superman Renounces U.S. Citizenship in 'Action Comics' #900


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