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How Twitter activists turned a viral story about Orthodox Jews into a modern blood libel​

A new Jewish story has gone viral: Tunnelshave been discovered under the legendary Chabad headquarters on Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights, popularly referred to as 770.

This is a story that is at turns baffling, amusing and heartbreaking. The fact that it is also utterly bizarre, especially to outsiders, has caused it to go viral. And almost as soon as it did, so too did the antisemitic conspiracies.

The actual story of this incident concerns the ideological future of a Hasidic movement and a feud over who controls its building. But to bad actors online, this community drama has become evidence of something more sinister.

First circulating in unregulated forums like 4chan and QAnon Telegram channels, stills of a mattress and a high chair seen in videos and photos of the tunnels was used as “evidence” that Jews were engaging in ritual child rape.

Stories of actual abuse in the Chabad community were dug up as further “proof” for these completely fabricated claims. Some tweets falsely claimed that the tunnels were connected to “secret Satanic groups and 4,000 ritual human sacrifices are performed in New York City every year,” a modern-day blood libel.

Since Oct. 7, many white nationalist accounts have exploited the lack of moderation on X — and the tacit approval of Elon Musk — to grow their audiences with effective and deceptive marketing techniques. In particular, many have rebranded themselves as pro-Palestinian advocates, and have grown their followings exponentially as a result.

As Taylor Lorenz, a columnist for the Washington Post who specializes in internet culture, told me today, “What these grifters do is seek out trending news and any culture war news and then twist it to support their own narrative. They’ll ride a news story into the ground. They’ll pump out relentless coverage of it to all channels and dominate the airways. Since it’s trending on search and social, they can use that for audience capture. They can then pivot to use that to promote their actual ideological and extreme content.”

A gold mine for extremists

Some white nationalists and extremists — like Jackson Hinkle, a self-described MAGA communist who was previously known for his deeply transphobic views, and CensoredMen, an incel-style misogynistic account — started producing anti-Israel content when the war began. The goal was never to actually advocate for Palestinians, but to use a news moment to increase their engagement. Many have succeeded, adding millions of followers in only a few months.

Researchers have dubbed them the “new elites” on Twitter: Their posts reach billions of views (exponentially more than mainstream outlets on the site), and have swayed conversations around Israel. Often using unsourced information, they spread unverified claims. Censored Men, for example, claimed that “71 Palestinian families have been completely erased from all public records.” Others falsely claimed that a ceasefire was imminent without any actual proof.

These accounts have always been antisemitic. But the 770 news cycle has been a gold mine for them. Like many conspiracy theorists, they have latched onto innocuous “evidence” to spread well-trodden tropes about Jews.

As a recent article in Vice pointed out, tunnel conspiracy theories about secret child abuse rings have abounded for decades. Combine that with an ancient blood libel and fabricated claims of ritual abuse, and you have a toxic combination.

But it didn’t stop there: In a matter of hours, these conspiracy theories were spread to tens of millions of people. White nationalist and neo-Nazi accounts like “Gentile News Network” and the Groyper movement — newly fashioned “pro-Palestinian activists” — spread the images, abuse articles and other conspiracies to their networks.

It felt eerily similar to Pizzagate, the 2016 conspiracy theory which claimed that a child abuse sex ring was operating under a D.C. pizza shop. That particular rumor began on 4chanbefore migrating to Twitter, fanned by white nationalist figures like Mike Cernovich. It didn’t take long for Trump associates and others to then take the conspiracy theory from the fringes to the mainstream.

Today, there are tweets about shadow governments and human sacrifices reaching millions, with the very clear implication being that the Jews are behind all of this. Underneath these tweets are hundreds of replies, boosted due to Musk’s new paid model, making the coded conspiracy theories explicit: “They’re all pedophiles. Once they’re caught they go to Israel,” read one reply.

“They already control everyone,” read a tweet accompanied by a picture of Hasidic Jews. “There was a person who tried to warn us,” someone posted, along with a video of Kanye West.

Most of these posts spreading conspiracy theories are not being taken down by the platforms on which they are actively spreading. And none of these accounts mentioned in this piece have so far been suspended.

Worse, Elon Musk has in the past interacted with many of the accounts now spreading these conspiracy theories, contributing to their amplification. Keith Woods, the neo-Nazi whose attack on the ADL Musk once elevated, has shared a false and unsubstantiated meme claiming that “Jewish rabbis are over 18x more likely to molest a child than a Catholic priest” along with his own commentary: “Chabad headquarters are in Brooklyn.”

Until Elon Musk owned Twitter, Woods was suspended. Since he was reinstated and then promoted, he has gone from 24,000 followers to 162,000 in just nine months.

Since then, the stories have spread further on other networks vulnerable to antisemitism, like TikTok, where videos using AI-generated images were used to illustrate the story, followed by the same “disturbing” focus on the mattress and high chair.

All of this contributes to the increase and mainstreaming of antisemitic hate that has already exponentially risen since the Gaza war. And as we saw with Pizzagate, the potential for violence is very real.

These modern day blood libels, once confined to the worst corners of the internet, now spread to millions overnight. And today, there is a social media platform that both refuses to moderate this disinformation and outright promotes the accounts who spread it.

I fear it’s only a matter of time until this online bigotry, in the absence of the few guardrails that once existed, will lead to violence.
 
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There is a reason why Christians are called child rapists.

There is a reason why Muslims are called terrorists.

Stereotypes exist always for a reason, nobody decided randomly that Muslims would be associated with terrorism or that Catholic priests were mocked as kiddie diddlers. Church abuse has been heavily featured by media to the point people think it's a common occurrence in sects and communities (it's not). And then 9/11, the many European trucks of peace, etc.

Guess what, Schlomo; there are also stereotypes associated with Jews that don't apply to the other Abrahamic religions... and it must be for a reason.

As Taylor Lorenz, a columnist for the Washington Post who specializes in internet culture
LMAO.
 
As Taylor Lorenz, a columnist for the Washington Post who specializes in internet culture, told me today, “What these grifters do is seek out trending news and any culture war news and then twist it to support their own narrative. They’ll ride a news story into the ground. They’ll pump out relentless coverage of it to all channels and dominate the airways. Since it’s trending on search and social, they can use that for audience capture. They can then pivot to use that to promote their actual ideological and extreme content.”
What a surprisingly perfect description of modern mainstream media from a modern day "journalist."

And a "columnist who specializes in internet culture" is exactly how I would define a "grifter."

All the Jewish community has to do is explain why they would burrow under NYC and stuff the hole with bloody mattresses. If there was nothing nefarious going on, the controversy would die down quickly. Trying to shame people for talking about obviously suspicious circumstances is only going to add fuel to the fire.
 
So why did these jews need to build the tunnel? Why were the stained mattress and high chair down there? I still have so many questions and just shouting "oy vey goyim, it's a mere cohencidence. Remember the six trillion murdered by Hamas." over and over again doesn't really answer them.
 
Schlomo: Pay no attention to that strange mattress goyim.

Everyone else: I mean that was pretty low on my list of questions TBH but why not?

Schlomo: Oy vey! Hammas! Nazis! MAGA! Mike Cernovich! Elon Musk! BLOOOOOOOOD LIBEL!

Everyone else: Uhhh.... and why are they digging up Manhattan? and isn't that a bit reckless?

Schlomo: Hammas! Nazis! MAGA! Mike Cernovich! Elon Musk! BLOOOOOOOOD LIBEL!

Everyone else: Errrr....

Schlomo: No further questions goyim!
 
I have seen a lot of handwringing about this but no actual antisemitism. I think it might be time for writers to disengage from Twitter as well, the algorithms will prioritize content which you and your follows interact with, so ragebait and groupthink are extremely common occurrences within the little bubbles of political ideas on the platform.
 
So why did these jews need to build the tunnel? Why were the stained mattress and high chair down there? I still have so many questions and just shouting "oy vey goyim, it's a mere cohencidence. Remember the six trillion murdered by Hamas." over and over again doesn't really answer them.
The actual answer is that a bunch of proto Christian Jews thought that their dead rabbi told them to illegally expand the basement of the synagogue and so they went into the basement of an abandoned womens bath next to the property and spent 6 months secretly digging out a basement from the women's bath to the synagogues basement. The high chair comes from the women's bath storage where babysitters would watch the kids while the women were doing ritual baths and the mattress seems to been used as sound proofing.

Chabad has pretty much come out and explained this all but journos are more interested in going muh anti semitism.
 
The actual answer is that a bunch of proto Christian Jews thought that their dead rabbi told them to illegally expand the basement of the synagogue and so they went into the basement of an abandoned womens bath next to the property and spent 6 months secretly digging out a basement from the women's bath to the synagogues basement. The high chair comes from the women's bath storage where babysitters would watch the kids while the women were doing ritual baths and the mattress seems to been used as sound proofing.

Chabad has pretty much come out and explained this all but journos are more interested in going muh anti semitism.
It took me an hour to piece this together because every article I read was written under the assumption the reader was familiar with obscure Yiddish terminology. But from my understanding, the Tunnel Jews are not proto Christians in the way Jews for Jesus are (But that's a whole other weird thing). They believe their old leader who died in '94 was the Jewish Messiah, not Christ. Also that he'll come back or didn't die in the first place. The sect doesn't really approve of that. That's what elevated the messiah guy's final wish of expanding his temple from 'Well, it'd be nice but it's real estate in NYC' to 'Build the hold of Karak-Jude in secret'. So it's kinda like those Evangelicals who support Israel awaiting the building of the Third Temple, but the Third Temple is in Brooklyn. And underground. And probably would have collapsed their building.
 
On a side note, a personal positive for me is that this has made me vow to stop checking Drudge. Despite daily postings about things as minor as a Jew in NYC having a rock thrown at them, there have been zero links to this story. I don't know if (((Matt Drudge))) would have posted this story if he still owned the site, but the weird bias the site has tried to push since he sold it has just gotten worse, and I've only kept checking it out of habit.
 
So it's kinda like those Evangelicals who support Israel awaiting the building of the Third Temple, but the Third Temple is in Brooklyn. And underground. And probably would have collapsed their building
They actually believe they're building the third temple.


What’s the big deal about 770?
770 is Beis Rabbeinu Shebibovel, the main dwelling place of the Shechina in Exile. The Rebbe explains that this is where the Beis Hamikdosh will first be revealed and from here it will move back to Jerusalem together with 770 attached to the actual walls of the Beis Hamikdosh. We have the ability to take part in the actual building of the 3rd Beis Hamikdosh!
 
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The actual story of this incident concerns the ideological future of a Hasidic movement and a feud over who controls its building.
Yeah, the real story is about a Hasidic movement and a real estate squabble, not simply why the fuck are they digging secret tunnels under New York and why do they have matresses in them.
 
What’s the big deal about 770?
770 is Beis Rabbeinu Shebibovel, the main dwelling place of the Shechina in Exile. The Rebbe explains that this is where the Beis Hamikdosh will first be revealed and from here it will move back to Jerusalem together with 770 attached to the actual walls of the Beis Hamikdosh. We have the ability to take part in the actual building of the 3rd Beis Hamikdosh!
I like the idea of just grafting an old brownstone from NYC to the Temple Mount. Coal chutes, radiators and all.
Why would the Messiah need a temple in New York?

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They got the property cheap. They may be making more temples but they ain't making more New York, Jerry!
 
They got the property cheap. They may be making more temples but they ain't making more New York, Jerry!
The whole deal is insane...

For starters, their "messiah" was born in Ukraine, not Bethlehem as the prophecies announced. They're so desperate for NY real state that they're very willing to forget th--- of course they are.
 
For starters, their "messiah" was born in Ukraine, not Bethlehem as the prophecies announced. They're so desperate for NY real state that they're very willing to forget th--- of course they are.
Man, racism is hard these days. I spent.. a decade learning and living with various cultures on Earth, slowly learning we're not all the same, then to dislike them, then to dedicate myself to learning the intricacies of others so I could dislike them more rationally. I think I'm a pretty good racist. And then video pops of Africans throwing dirt at a burning mud hut or Jews want an NYC rent controlled 3rd Temple and it makes me question why I even try. The truth is more racist than I could ever be.
 
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