I don't know too much about him tbh, but if he was involved with kikes I would like to know more. Share whatever you have.
Martin Luther was not directly involved with kikes; he was propped up by freemasonry, which in turn was always heavily supported by jews. There he had access to catholic members without the stern eye of the Church to protect their flock. Decades later, the Rothschild would make their biggest move which was the capture of all freemasonry lodges in Europe through financing supporters and cancelling involvement with their detractors. It is written in the initial chapters of Synagogue of the Devil, book written explaining how jews took over the world and their individual steps.
Protestantism was the biggest power move of jews because it is theological democracy. If anyone can open a church and have the same theological weight than the Catholic Church, then its obvious thats a gain to them. Worth to mention the Founding Fathers were from a stock previous to the takeover, and most of them would be dispatched by the Rothschilds. As noble as their intentions were, it all proved fruitless to oppose them but still belong to an organization that removes their biggest opponent and lets them act with impunity.
Lot's of important historical figures from that time end up as being connected to Freemasonry, and lots of them were probably unaware they were controlled by jews.
I believe that right now in Europe and America we are more aware of jews and their bullshit than people were at any point in history, probably even more than WW2 Germany - but not on such large scale.
The main issue is that Catholic people either through force of knowledge or by proxy always held jews as "inferior" and undesirables because they broke the old covenant. Protestants opened the door for anything, especially their banking. Also to note most protestant nobles sacked and looted catholic relics and riches from the churches, such as the English and thr Huguenots in France.
Jews were only a force prior to the 14th century in Muslim societies. After protestantism and the French Revolution, the doors were open for anything.
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