Refuting the Claims of Stew Peters: A Detailed Examination

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Author: @greywarden100


Introduction

Stew Peters, a figure known for his controversial statements, lies and myths, recently made a series of claims in a video that have sparked significant discussion. This blog aims to refute each point he raised, providing factual counterarguments and credible sources to expose his lies and slander. Video is below!

https://x.com/realstewpeters/status/1938974556384813524?t=RBCmNh5AKKqnYrYq1f_tiw&s=19


Claim 1: "I do hate the trafficking of children all over the world."

Refutation: Child trafficking is a global issue that affects countless individuals across various cultures and nationalities. It is not specific to any one group, including Jewish people. Organizations like the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) have extensively documented the transnational nature of human trafficking, involving perpetrators from diverse backgrounds. The claim that Jewish people are uniquely responsible for this crime is unfounded and lacks any credible evidence.

  • Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), "Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2024."

Claim 2: "I do hate childhood sex changes and abortion."

Refutation: The practice of childhood sex changes is indeed abominable and should not be defended under any circumstances. It involves irreversible medical interventions on minors, which can have lifelong consequences. The fact that governments are using stolen money through taxation theft to fund these procedures is a grevious sin. This is not healthcare but an ideological imposition that harms children. Abortion, while a separate issue, also raises ethical concerns, particularly when funded by the money the government steals through taxations.

The claim that Jewish people are behind these actions is baseless and lacks any credible evidence. The involvement in such practices, if any, would be by individuals or organizations from various backgrounds, not attributable to Jewish people as a whole. The American Medical Association (AMA) provides guidelines on these matters, but these guidelines are applied by a diverse group of medical professionals, not specifically Jewish individuals. The government's use of stolen funds for such purposes is a violation of individual rights and a betrayal of the trust placed in government institutions, but it is not a Jewish issue.

  • Source: American Medical Association (AMA), "AMA Policies on LGBT Issues."

  • Source: American Medical Association (AMA), "AMA Policies on LGBT Issues."

  • Source: World Health Organization (WHO), "Abortion Care Guideline."


Claim 3: "The murder, The slaughter of innocent women and babies whose only crime is being born in Palestine, the land their people have occupied for thousands of years."

Refutation: The conflict in Palestine is a complex issue with deep historical, political, and social roots. Claiming that Jewish people alone are responsible for Palestinian suffering oversimplifies the situation. Historical evidence and academic studies show that the region has been disputed for centuries, with multiple groups, including Arabs, Jews, and others, asserting claims to the land. The current conflict involves various state and non-state actors, as well as international involvement, and cannot be attributed to a single group.

  • Source: Benny Morris, "Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001."
  • Source: United Nations, "The Question of Palestine."

Claim 4: "I hate how these disgusting little demons suck baby penis and get away with it."

Refutation: This claim appears to reference Metzitzah b'Peh, a practice in some Jewish circumcision rituals where the mohel (circumciser) uses their mouth to suck blood from the circumcision wound. This practice is not indicative of any malicious intent but is part of a traditional ritual intended to clean the wound and promote healing, though it is controversial due to health risks. The term "disgusting little demons" is a pejorative and baseless attack on Jewish people, misrepresenting a religious practice. Modern medical and legal scrutiny has led to debates and regulations around this practice, but it does not justify the broader accusation against Jewish people. The claim lacks evidence and perpetuates harmful stereotypes.

  • Source: Brit milah - Wikipedia

  • Source: Metzitzah B'peh (Direct Oral Suctioning) - www.nyc.gov

  • Source: Metzitzah B'Peh--Oral Law? | jewishideas.org

  • Source: Gavin I. Langmuir, "Toward a Definition of Antisemitism."

  • Source: Anti-Defamation League (ADL), "Blood Libel: A False Accusation."


Claim 5: "I hate the subversion of our churches with their Scofield Bible."

Refutation: The Scofield Reference Bible, edited by Cyrus I. Scofield, is a study Bible that has been used by some Christian denominations, particularly within certain evangelical circles. It is not a tool for subversion but rather a resource for biblical interpretation. The idea that it is used to subvert churches is a conspiracy theory without basis. Theological disagreements exist within Christianity, but they do not constitute subversion by Jewish people.

  • Source: Paul Boyer, "When Time Shall Be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture."
  • Source: Scofield Reference Bible.

Claim 6: "I hate the subversion of our Congress and the courts and the White House."

Refutation: The composition of the U.S. Congress, judiciary, and executive branch reflects the diversity of American society. Jewish individuals have served in these capacities, but so have people from many other backgrounds. The notion that Jewish people are subverting these institutions is a conspiracy theory that lacks evidence. Studies on political representation show that influence in government is multifaceted, involving lobbying, voting patterns, and policy-making processes.

  • Source: Pew Research Center, "Jewish Americans in 2020."
  • Source: OpenSecrets, "Lobbying Spending Database."

Claim 7: "I hate the subversion and implosion of our borders and our immigration system."

Refutation: Immigration policy in the United States is shaped by a complex interplay of legislative, executive, and judicial actions, involving multiple stakeholders. The claim that Jewish people are responsible for border and immigration issues is unfounded. Research on immigration policy shows that it is influenced by economic, security, and humanitarian considerations, not by any single group.

  • Source: Migration Policy Institute, "U.S. Immigration Policy."
  • Source: Congressional Research Service, "Immigration: Policy Considerations in the 117th Congress."

Claim 8: "I hate the attack on USS Liberty."

Refutation: The attack on the USS Liberty by Israeli forces during the Six-Day War in 1967 is a tragic event that has been thoroughly investigated. While initially controversial, subsequent reviews, including those by the U.S. Navy and independent historians, have concluded that it was a case of mistaken identity rather than a deliberate attack. Blaming Jewish people broadly for this incident is a misrepresentation of the findings.

  • Source: U.S. Navy Court of Inquiry, "Report of the Court of Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Attack by Israeli Forces on USS Liberty."
  • Source: A. Jay Cristol, "The Liberty Incident: The 1967 Israeli Attack on the U.S. Navy Spy Ship."

Claim 9: "The assassination of JFK."

Refutation: The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has been the subject of numerous investigations and conspiracy theories. The Warren Commission, along with subsequent inquiries, concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. There is no credible evidence linking Jewish people to this event. The claim is part of a broader pattern of conspiracy theories that lack factual basis.

  • Source: Warren Commission Report, "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy."
  • Source: Gerald Posner, "Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK."

Claim 10: "The bombing of the World Trade Center."

Refutation: The 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center was carried out by Islamic extremists, specifically Ramzi Yousef and his accomplices, as part of a plot to damage the U.S. economy and infrastructure. This event has no connection to Jewish people. The claim is a distortion of historical facts and part of a conspiracy theory narrative.

  • Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), "1993 World Trade Center Bombing."
  • Source: Simon Reeve, "The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the Future of Terrorism."

Claim 11: "The slaughter of Americans on 9-11."

Refutation: The September 11, 2001, attacks were carried out by al-Qaeda, a Sunni Islamist extremist group led by Osama bin Laden. The 9/11 Commission Report and extensive investigations have confirmed this. Attributing this tragedy to Jewish people is a baseless myth that has been debunked multiple times.

  • Source: 9/11 Commission Report, "The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States."
  • Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), "NIST NCSTAR 1: Final Report on the Collapse of World Trade Center Buildings."

Claim 12: "Forever wars, the rigging of our elections, usury, the Bubonic Plague, the sinking of the Titanic, Central Banking, Federal Reserve, Transatlantic Slave Trade."

Refutation: Each of these claims requires individual examination:

  • Forever Wars: U.S. military engagements are the result of complex geopolitical strategies involving multiple nations and actors. They are not attributable to Jewish people.
  • Rigging of Elections: Election integrity is a concern addressed by various commissions and studies, with no evidence linking Jewish people to electoral fraud.
  • Usury: The practice of lending money at interest has been part of economic systems worldwide, involving diverse groups.
  • Bubonic Plague: A bacterial disease that spread across Europe and Asia in the 14th century, with no connection to Jewish people.
  • Sinking of the Titanic: A maritime disaster caused by iceberg collision, investigated and documented without any Jewish involvement.
  • Central Banking and Federal Reserve: These institutions are part of modern economic systems, with leadership from various backgrounds.
  • Transatlantic Slave Trade: A horrific chapter involving European powers, African kingdoms, and American colonies, with no singular group responsible.

Each of these claims lacks historical accuracy and credible evidence.

  • Source: Various historical texts and reports, including "The Federal Reserve System Purposes & Functions."

Conclusion

Stew Peters' video is a collection of unfounded accusations that misrepresent historical events and perpetuate harmful stereotypes against Jewish people. Each claim has been refuted with factual evidence from credible sources, demonstrating the lack of basis for his assertions. It is crucial to rely on verified information and scholarly research to counter such lies and promote a more accurate understanding of history and current events.


References

  1. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), "Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2024."
  2. American Medical Association (AMA), "AMA Policies on LGBT Issues."
  3. World Health Organization (WHO), "Abortion Care Guideline."
  4. Benny Morris, "Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001."
  5. United Nations, "The Question of Palestine."
  6. Gavin I. Langmuir, "Toward a Definition of Antisemitism."
  7. Anti-Defamation League (ADL), "Blood Libel: A False Accusation."
  8. Paul Boyer, "When Time Shall Be No More: Prophecy Belief in Modern American Culture."
  9. Scofield Reference Bible.
  10. Pew Research Center, "Jewish Americans in 2020."
  11. OpenSecrets, "Lobbying Spending Database."
  12. Migration Policy Institute, "U.S. Immigration Policy."
  13. Congressional Research Service, "Immigration: Policy Considerations in the 117th Congress."
  14. U.S. Navy Court of Inquiry, "Report of the Court of Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Attack by Israeli Forces on USS Liberty."
  15. A. Jay Cristol, "The Liberty Incident: The 1967 Israeli Attack on the U.S. Navy Spy Ship."
  16. Warren Commission Report, "Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy."
  17. Gerald Posner, "Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK."
  18. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), "1993 World Trade Center Bombing."
  19. Simon Reeve, "The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the Future of Terrorism."
  20. 9/11 Commission Report, "The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States."
  21. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), "NIST NCSTAR 1: Final Report on the Collapse of World Trade Center Buildings."
  22. Various historical texts and reports, including "The Federal Reserve System Purposes & Functions."


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I am a firm believer that Stew Peters is just controlled opposition. I do appreciate the invite but your refutes of using three letter agencies is just ridiculous to me. You either believe in the grand conspiracy JFK spoke about or you do not. I am what would be considered on the extreme fringe of conspiracy theories. As in no planes hit the towers on 911 and all the videos taken that day were Jews. Coincident Zapruder who took the JFK video, that was obviously doctored, was also a Jew.
These are people that I can not defend.
If someone opens their eyes and just observes it is quite obvious a plane cannot slice into a building and the explosive devices use is observably true.
If someone is not awake by now, that is their choice.
The wing even disappears before hitting the building.
Observable CGI.
Some people choose not accept reality.
This cost me too much pain in my life over the last 14 years to join in a never ending debate against people that defend the Jews.
I prefer concentrating on situation and people that I can help.
Best of luck.
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Yeah. That is pretty extreme! This comes from disbelief in government entities. I wouldn't blame Jews for this as this comes from the socialist collectivist mentality, which is absurd. I am a Jew and my family is Jewish, and none of us were involved in any of this.

In every group in the world there are good and evil people. Even in Zionist circles, there are a plethora of non-Jews who are Zionists which i think outnumber the Jewish Zionists. There are a great deal of Jews that oppose Zionism and I am not speaking of Neturei Karta, who are pro Palestinians. Many Jews oppose Zionism because it finds its teaching in Greek religious idealism borrowing from Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Hegel's Socialist Collectivist idealism rather than the Torah.

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Free Masons have infiltrated many powerful positions in government, churches, the judicial system, etc. This does not signify that my father, a due paying Free Mason, was involved. I know many Masons. Not one of them do I suspect.

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