Why is this Vampire wearing the Star of David?

From the 1931 movie "Dracula," starring Bela Lugosi. The picture might be a bit grainy, but it's obvious "Dracula" is wearing the six-sided Star of David.

Proudly in view for his victims to see.
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What is it about murderous bloodsuckers and the Star of David?

Know of any other murderous bloodsuckers that aren't a Hollywood creation, but are stalking the Earth like a vampire, killing at will and helping their Master to drink the blood of innocents?
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Submitted by Greg Bacon on Sat, 2009-01-10 16:49

Wearing the cross would be inappropriate, but wearing the Star of David just underlines the evil that Dracula is up to!

Made Brani | Sat, 2009-01-10 19:09

Vat have vwe heeere? A tender shiksa!!! VuHaaaaa!!

It's MATZO time again!

Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 19:51

The Hemerocallidaceae Hemerocallis 'Bela Lugosi'
The Bela Lugosi perennial daylily
Note the Six petals!

Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 20:11
Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:04
Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:10
Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:14

I could find no references of Lugosi being jewish, sources say he was raised Catholic, so it most likely wasn't his idea to wear the Star of David.

From Wikipedia:

Count Dracula (his first name is never given in the novel) is a centuries-old vampire, sorcerer and Transylvanian nobleman, who claims to be a Székely descended from Attila the Hun.

Attila the Hun has historically been connected to the Khazars who converted to Talmudic Judaism, so the jewish connection in Bram Stoker's novel is there.

This connection may have been recognized by someone in the movie production but probably not in 1931. Maybe because Universal Studios was a jewish run outfit the Star of David was an inside joke as they realized that throughout history jews were 'vampires.'

Bela Lugosi's Dead

Kenny | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:21

St. Simon of Trent - Patron Saint of torture victims

“This two-year old child from the Italian town of Trent was kidnapped by a few Ashkenazi Jews from his home on the eve of Passover 1475 AD. At night, the kidnappers murdered the child; drew his blood, pierced his flesh with needles, crucified him head down calling “So may all Christians by land and sea perish”, and thus they celebrated their Passover, an archaic ritual of outpouring blood and killed babies, in the most literal form, without usual metaphoric “blood-wine” shift.”

Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:31
From Kikepedia
"Lugosi, the youngest of four children, was born as Béla Ferenc Dezs? Blaskó in Lugos, at the time part of Austria–Hungary (now Lugoj, Romania), to Paula de Vojnich and István Blasko, a banker.[2] He and his sister Vilma were raised in a Roman Catholic family.
A blood sucking CRYPTO!!
Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:35

Transylvania, the home of Count Dracula in the original novel, was also part of the Khazarian Empire.

And the novel was written by Bram Stoker, who's first name is ABRAHAM, but Stoker was raised Catholic.

In the mid 1890s, Stoker is rumoured to have become a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, though there is no concrete evidence to support this claim.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bram_Stoker

But it is interesting that Lugosi is wearing that Star of David.

Maybe it's a metaphorical warning to the GOY, as in "Don't Fuck with us, or else!"

Greg Bacon | Sat, 2009-01-10 21:37
Empire of the Huns 5th century

Khazaria 9th century

Claymoremind | Sat, 2009-01-10 22:01

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