Moloch orders

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Moloch Orders

See Moloch. The Armenian-Turkish Ash’kabezi, the Armenian-French Poulet, the Syrian Hafezi, and their subcontractors the Syrian Fasili, the Croatian Miletić, the Dutch Geyne, the Dutch-French Étoile, the Bulgarian Jadrankojci, the Iranian Shiraz, the Romanian Reducs , the Greek Aleksandr , the Spanish Sanchez , the Iraqi Israeli , the Lebanese-Turkish Ashkamazi and the Swiss Vaudoise, are all acquisitve cults, or orders, that are active around the world. They can be called ‘Moloch orders’. Although they are stated as being from particular countries their membership is as international as their activities. The Israeli cult predates the state of Israel by a number of centuries and its membership is not generally Jewish. However, it would not surprise if there were some Jews in its membership or in its fold in Israel and elsewhere. The Ashkamazi cult, which also cannot in any way be descrived as Jewish, may in fact be called Ashkenazi, the same as the Jews originating from Germany. With no one to consult the name has been listed as Ashkamazi. They too may have some Jewish members in Israel and elsewhere, although not particularly among Ashkenazi Jews.