Epstein and His Like-minded Buddies: Above the Law, Above the Goyim (non-Jews)
When “Jews Are Above the Law” Meets “Let the Goyim Deal in the Real World” – Examining Supremacist Threads Across Religion, Politics, and Elite Abuse Networks
The Doctrine of Distinction: Ethno-Centric Supremacy from Religious Law to the Global Elite
The intersection of religious law, political power, and personal prejudice often reveals a startling worldview. To understand the currents of ethno-centric supremacy today, one must look at how ancient terminology is being weaponized—from the highest religious offices in Israel to the private emails of the global elite.
The Theological Roots of Supremacy
The late Rabbi Ovadia Yosef (1920–2013), Israel’s former Chief Rabbi and one of the most influential scholars in modern Israeli history, spoke unequivocally about the destiny of non-Jews. In a famous quote, he stated:
“Goyim were born only to serve us. Without that, they have no place in the world – only to serve the People of Israel. Why are gentiles needed? They will work, they will plow, they will reap. We will sit like an effendi and eat. That is why gentiles were created.”
Supremacist Zionists: Rabbi Ovadia Yosef and Benjamin Netanyahu
This sentiment is echoed by contemporary figures like Rabbi Eliyahu Mali, who told IDF students in 2024 that in a “mitzvah war” in Gaza, “not every soul shall live,” applying this to men, women, and infants.
Similarly, Rabbi Ronen Shaulov has called for the complete starvation of Gaza, citing the biblical command to erase the memory of Amalek—a term invoked to frame the current conflict as a religious justification for total destruction.
Meanwhile, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has not even called the Palestinians Goyim (let alones Semites which they actually are) but even outright denies the existence of a Palestinian people. In a 2023 speech in Paris, he declared there is “no such thing as Palestinians because there’s no such thing as the Palestinian people,” describing them as a “fictitious” or “invented” nation from the last century with no unique history, culture, or language.
He has quoted or referenced rabbis in speeches, such as at a conference where he cited Rabbi Charlap: “when we look at where the gentiles (non-Jews) are, we fight them” — in the context of claiming Gaza as “land of Israel” and taking over territory.
For others, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinians and anybody resisting their expansionist Greater Israel project such as Iran have been compared to the biblical Amalek—an archetypal foe whose memory must be “blotted out.”
Netanyahu invoked this in October 2023 during the Gaza ground invasion (”Remember what Amalek has done to you”) and again in March 2026 amid conflict with Iran (”We read in this week’s Torah portion, ‘Remember what Amalek did to you.’ We remember—and we act.”).
The explicit biblical command for total destruction—including men, women, children and infants, and even livestock—appears in 1 Samuel 15:3, where King Saul is instructed to “put to death” all without sparing anything, as part of devoting Amalek to utter destruction (herem).
Global Hasidic Outreach Movement’s Distinction: Divine Soul (Nefesh Elokit) for Jews vs. Animal Soul (Nefesh Behemit) for Gentiles
The highly influential Chabad, also known as Chabad-Lubavitch, is a prominent Hasidic dynasty and global outreach movement within Orthodox Judaism. Founded in the late 18th century by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi in what is now Belarus, it is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. The movement operates thousands of Chabad Houses in over 100 countries through emissaries (shluchim), providing education, community services, holiday celebrations, charity, and support to Jews of all backgrounds. Chabad is a strong supporter of Israel, offering extensive aid and programs for the Israeli military.
According to Chabad theology, as outlined in the Tanya by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (particularly chapters 1–2), Jews possess two souls: a divine soul (nefesh elokit), described as a literal “part of God above” and unique to Jews, alongside an animal soul (nefesh behemit). Goyim, by contrast, possess only an animal soul (nefesh behemit), lacking the divine soul—and thus are seen as deriving from the three impure kelipot (shells), which “contain no good at all” in their essential nature. This metaphysical distinction underscores the unique role of the Jewish people in Torah observance and in the elevation of the world, setting them apart from the “no good” Goyim.
Jeffrey Epstein’s “Goyim” Emails and Victim Testimony
While many view these religious statements as extreme, recently released documents suggest these prejudices exist within secular elite circles as well. A massive 2026 U.S. Department of Justice release of over three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein’s files reveals his frequent, disparaging use of the term “goyim”.
In a 2009 email to psychologist Roger Schank, Epstein wrote: “This is the way the jew make money... and made a fortune in the past ten years selling short the shipping futures let the goyim deal in the real world,” portraying non-Jews as relegated to mundane labor while he profited from financial schemes.
In 2010, when publicist Peggy Siegal asked if a party would be “100% JEW NIGHT,” Epstein replied: “No, goyim in abundance—jpmorgan execs brilliant WASPs,” distinguishing “acceptable” high-status non-Jews from others.
The impact of this worldview was felt most acutely by his victims.
Maria Farmer, one of Epstein’s survivors, stated that both Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell frequently used the term “goyim” and viewed outsiders as inferior. Epstein even reportedly boasted to his inner circle:
“You behaved just… like the GOYIM you do not respect.”
He further dismissed legal threats by claiming that “goyim prosecutors” would be too intellectually limited to ever understand or untangle his complex financial crimes.
Beyond finance, Epstein used this worldview to mock the faith of his victims. After a young girl and victim of Epstein shared that she “felt God’s presence” and believed “Jesus watches over her,” Epstein responded with a dismissive “Whoops!”.
When a correspondent suggested he should “dress up as him [Jesus]” when he next saw her, Epstein replied with a reference to a crude and deceptive act he called the “OH jesus Im coming trick”.
“Jews are Above the Law”: Political Reality
This sense of superiority is manifesting in the streets through direct political action. In late February 2026, Israel’s Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was filmed personally delivering eviction orders to Palestinians. When a resident showed ownership documents, Ben-Gvir dismissed them, stating: “I don’t care. Jews are above the law... Jewish people are the landlords here.” He referenced historical takeovers of Tel Aviv and Be’er Sheva as proof that Palestinians have no permanent right to remain.
Despite presenting his land title, the Palestinian Bedouin is being driven off his land because “the Jews are above the law” (Security Minister Ben Gvir).
This political stance aligns with the observations of scholar Israel Shahak, who argued that certain Talmudic and Kabbalistic interpretations promote an “intense hatred” toward non-Jews and deny them human status.
Journalist Jana Ben-Nun, a former Zionist who renounced the movement, has also highlighted “anti-Christian elements” within post-biblical texts like the Zohar, which she believes are hidden from many pro-Israel evangelical Zionists who mistakenly view Judaism as limited to the Old Testament.
The Conflict of the “Holy Land”
The most jarring evidence of this hierarchy is the plethora of videos circulating on social media showing foreign Evangelical Zionists and Christian pilgrims being spat upon—and in some cases physically assaulted—by Israelis. These visitors, who travel to the region to worship and show fervent support for Israel, the supposed “Holy Land”, are often met with physical contempt by those who view them as “dumb, inferior goyim".
Watch this fervent Asian Christian and staunch supporter of Israel get humiliated in Jerusalem: slapped, punched, spat on, and assaulted by locals—despite waving the Israeli flag and showing unwavering devotion.
This creates a bizarre paradox: while these Christians provide political and financial support for Zionism, they are viewed through the lens of a “secret doctrine” that identifies them as mere servants or “cattle” (goyim) to be managed, regardless of their devotion.
Israel has bombed and destroyed Christian churches in Gaza and Lebanon.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, on the other hand, respects synagogues & churches. This short video shows a beautiful Iranian church.
According to the Talmud which is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law and Jewish theology Jesus is anything but God. Instead, he was the result of adultery and the son of Miriam (Mary), who had numerous men with whom she had sexual intercourse, and of Panthera, a Roman soldier.
So it was this harlot who gave birth to Jesus. In Egypt, Jesus studied sorcery, paganism, and black magic, which he used to perform his miracles. The Talmud also describes Jesus as a fool and compares him to the villains of the Old Testament (Ahitophel, Doeg, and Gehazi). It goes on to say: “Bloody and deceitful people do not even live half their days.” As a result, Balaam (Jesus) died at the age of thirty-three or thirty-four. What Christian Zionists ignore is that their God, Jesus Christ, is considered by Jews as a sorcerer and the son of a whore.
Some Israeli rabbis even go further:
Yosef Mizrachi has declared that billions of so-called “idol worshippers” have no right to live. In this clip, Mizrachi claims that around 6 to 6.5 billion people—including Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, and people from countries such as India, China, Japan, Nepal, and Thailand—are “idol worshippers.” He went on to explain that, according to the Torah, idol worshippers “have no right to live,” and uses the term “Goi” when referring to non-Jews who follow idols or bow down to them.
Goyim (non-Jews) deserve to be dead: Rabbi Mizrachi
In 2015, amid the Nepal earthquake that killed nearly 10,000 people, Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi gleefully celebrated on social media: ‘All the idol worshiping places in Nepal are now destroyed.’ The mass deaths of thousands of non-Jews—dismissed in such circles as mere ‘goyim’—evidently didn’t trouble him in the slightest.
Beyond “Chosen”: The Codified Supremacy No One Dares Confront
The Sacred Architecture of Inequality Embedded in Jewish Legal Tradition
In terms of codified supremacy, Christianity offers no parallel to the systemic legal structures found in the Shulchan Aruch, the Mishneh Torah, the Tanya, and the Zohar. These are not marginal commentaries; they constitute the central halakhic framework of Judaism—studied, practiced, and enforced to this day.
These texts define non-Jews as spiritually inferior, sanction deception (geneivat da’at), and explicitly reject legal equality. It is for this reason that a Jewish state is, by definition, an apartheid state. No major Jewish movement—whether Orthodox, Reform, or Hasidic—has formally repudiated these doctrines. Unlike the problematic verses found in other faiths, these remain active, binding laws. To ignore this is to overlook the most entrenched system of religious hierarchy in history—a system that has shaped power and silenced dissent for centuries. Identifying this is not an act of malice; it is a necessary exposition of truth.
A Growing Divide
While Zionists such as Yosef, Epstein and Itamar Ben-Gvir share a common thread of ethnocentric supremacy, anti-Zionist Jews hold a markedly different perspective. They reject the weaponization of Jewish law and the devaluation of non-Jewish humanity, viewing the elitist and predatory worldview of figures like Epstein as entirely detached from traditional Jewish values.
They may be right. However, they do not possess the nuclear arsenal, the military firepower, the immense financial resources, and the dominance in the media that the Zionist elites possess. Despite the challenge posed by humanist anti-Zionists, the power of the religiously disguised Zionist hegemony and its potential to continue committing crimes against humanity on a massive scale remains unbroken.
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