8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#18168390 at 2023-01-18 17:06:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22277 Kun Full House Edition
Good on Ivan Provorov for standing up for his Christian faith and refusing to take part in the faggot pride jersey wearing bullshit. I figured that the NHL needed some digging on so I looked into the owners of the NHL teams to see how many are Jewish.
Here's what I found; 11 teams confirmed to have Jewish ownership. No wonder the NHL has embraced this woke culture bullshit.
Henry Samueli- Anaheim Ducks
Jeremey Jacobs- Boston Bruins
Daryl Katz- Edmonton Oilers
Josh Harris/David Blitzer-New Jersey Devils
Jon Ledecky- New York Islanders
Melnyk Family- Ottawa Senators
Brian L. Roberts- Philadelphia Flyers
Husso Plattner- San Jose Sharks
David Bonderman/Jerry Bruckheimer- Seatle Kraken
Jeffery Vinik- Tampa Bay Lightning
Larry Tannenbaum- Toronto Maple Leafs
Dishonorable non-Jew mentions awarded to:
N. Murray Edwards- Calgary Flames
(Friend and donor of the Clintons)
Ronald Burkle- Pittsburg Penguins
(Epsteins Black Book, Worked for Bill Clinton Campaign).
There are likely a few more but their "early life" sections are obscure and do not mention their religion/genological backround. I wish that I had dug into this all sooner. I won't be supporting the pigs of the NHL any longer.
#13452363 at 2021-04-18 06:56:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17040: EBake in Saturday´s Night
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Blitzer
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Blitzer was born in Augsburg, Germany in 1948, during post-World War II Allied occupation[2][3] the son of Cesia Blitzer (née Zylberfuden), a homemaker, and David Blitzer, a home builder.[3][4][5] His parents were Polish Jewish refugees from German-occupied Poland who survived the Auschwitz concentration camp; his grandparents, two uncles, and two aunts on his father's side all died there.[6][7] Blitzer and his family emigrated to the United States under the provisions of the 1948 Displaced Persons Act.[7] He was raised in Buffalo, New York, and graduated from Kenmore West Senior High School.[6][7] He received a Bachelor of Arts in history from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1970. While there, he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi. In 1972, he received a Master of Arts in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. While at Johns Hopkins, he studied abroad at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he learned Hebrew.
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Blitzer began his career in journalism in the early 1970s, in the Tel Aviv bureau of the Reuters news agency. In 1973, he caught the eye of Jerusalem Post editor Ari Rath, who hired Blitzer as a Washington correspondent for the English-language Israeli newspaper. Blitzer remained with the Jerusalem Post until 1990, covering both American politics and developments in the Middle East.[10]
Fluent in Hebrew, Blitzer also published articles in several Hebrew-language newspapers. Under the name Ze'ev Blitzer, he wrote for Al HaMishmar. Using the name Ze'ev Barak, he had work published in Yedioth Ahronoth.[11] Ze'ev (???) is the Hebrew word for "wolf", and Barak (???) is the Hebrew word for "lightning" (which in German/Yiddish is Blitz/blits).
In the mid-1970s, Blitzer also worked for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) as the editor of their monthly publication, the Near East Report.[12][13] While at AIPAC, Blitzer's writing focused on Middle East affairs as they relate to United States foreign policy.[14]
At an April 1977 White House press conference, Blitzer asked Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat why Egyptian scholars, athletes and journalists were not permitted to visit Israel. Sadat responded that such visits would be possible after an end to the state of belligerence between the two nations. In November of that year, Sadat made a historic visit to Israel, and Blitzer covered the negotiations between the two countries from the first joint Israeli-Egyptian press conference in 1977, to the final negotiations that would lead to the signing of the Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty two years later.[10]
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#6032612 at 2019-04-03 16:30:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7715: OHR... What Webs we Weave Edition
Phonefagging- heard the term 'gatekeeper' all morning. Saw this- not sure if it's been seen before
David Blitzer - a stock-market indexing icon - is retiring at the end of August, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices, after nearly a quarter-century of picking the stocks that make up America's most closely followed equity benchmarks.
Blitzer, who has overseen the composition of the S&P 500 index SPX+0.55% and the 123-year-old Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA+0.3% for years, is considered a luminary among those who follow indexing - the selection of individual stocks (or other assets) in a benchmark.
The 70-year-old has led the S&P's stock committee that has helped to determine the makeup of S&P 500 and Dow, with some $10 trillion in exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, pegged to the S&P 500, allowing mom- and-pop investors to cheaply and efficiently gain exposure to the stock market in popular products like the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY+0.54% and the SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust DIA+0.28%
Exchange-traded fund focused website ETF.com in a 2015 Q&A referred to Blitzer as one of the "legends of indexing." And a 2017 Wall Street Journal article called him the "gatekeeper of the S&P 500."
Average folks, however, may have trouble ID'ing the financial professional, known for his signature bow tie, in a lineup of Wall Street's Who's Who.
Blitzer acknowledged as much to MarketWatch in a phone interview on Tuesday, saying that he's heard the "legend" characterization bandied about in reference to his spot in the investing pantheon, along with the likes of Vanguard founder Jack Bogle, the father of ETFs and passive investing.
"I'm not quite sure what it means to be a legend," he said. "To be mentioned as somewhat in the same sentence [as Jack Bogle] is very nice and much appreciated and a credit to everyone at S&P," he said.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-legendary-gatekeeper-of-the-stock-marketwhose-picks-dictated-trillions-in-etf-holdings-is-retiring-2019-04-02
#5088034 at 2019-02-09 04:21:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6497: Your Five Minutes Are Up, Mr Chairman Edition
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>>5087715
>>5087792
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12 stars on EU Flag
13 stars on Philli's 76's Logo
Philadelphia 76ers United States Joshua Harris, Adam Aron, David Blitzer, Martin J. Geller, David B. Heller, Travis Hennings, James Lassiter, Marc Leder, Michael Rubin, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Art Wrubel, Handy Soetedjo, Indonesia Erick Thohir, Kevin Hart
Miami Heat IsraelUnited States Micky Arison
Brooklyn Nets Russia Mikhail Prokhorov
Sacramento Kings India Vivek Ranadivé, Paul E. Jacobs, Gary E. Jacobs, Hal Jacobs, Jeffrey A. Jacobs
Toronto Raptors Canada Larry Tanenbaum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NBA_team_owners