Anonymous 09/10/2024 (Tue) 19:25 Id: 64bb66 No.94665 del
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>>94664
>Diogenes, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism. He was born in Sinope, an Ionian colony on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia, in 412 or 404 BC and died at Corinth in 323 BC.
said jewpedia

List of suspicious informations about Diogenes:

- He was a banker or the son of a banker, in the town of Sinope, on the southern coast of the black sea
- He or his dad caused financial crimes in Sinope by the devaluation of coins by falsification (lowering the share of valuable metals inside the coins, by replacing the valuable metals with duds)
- Expelled by Sinope
Sinope apparently was also a contested town between the greeks and the persians, and the actions of diogenes and his banker dad may have played into a bigger scheme run by the persians to damage the greeks and their control of the town. This will become relevant later, as diogenes may have been a persian agent since the start.
- He resettles in Athens, which is very far from Sinope, far enough no one should have heard about his previous crimes
- He in Athens starts right away by attacking and mocking the greek customs and culture
- He makes a show of living like a repellent hobo, claiming his repellence to ve a virtue
This is the typical jewish "reversal of morals" tactic to create confusion and social disgregation
- He dogmatically claims to be the only virtuous man and that everyone else by default are corrupt (said the money fraudster, again typical jewish hypocrisy and open faced deceitfulness)
- He claims to be a cosmopolitan and a citizen of the world
An other frequent jewish trait, cause they constantly need many places where to run away to once they get expelled, being "citizens of the world" is their cope for being detestable parasited of everywhere they lay their feet, and in fact, this is an other lie, the jews are citizens of nowhere, they have loyalty to nowhere, never had any.

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