Synagogue of Satan
"Synagogue of Satan" is a derogatory term used by various antisemites — such as the Nation of Islam, extremist sects of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement and many extremists who identify as Christians — to refer to Jews and Judaism. The phrase is a reference to Revelation 2:9 and 3:9 in the Bible.
Other terms tagged with Antisemitism

Scott McKay
Scott McKay, also known as “Patriot Streetfighter,” is an antisemitic QAnon influencer and radio show host who regularly promotes conspiracy theories about the Khazarian mafia. McKay frequently travels across the United States to speak at various far-right... Read more
"Six Million Cookies"
Extremists use this phrase as a subtle way of expressing doubts about the extermination of European Jews during the Holocaust. For example, they may claim "it's not possible to bake six million cookies in five years given... Read more

Dave Gahary
Dave Gahary is an antisemitic extremist, publisher, and podcaster. He is the founder and owner of Speak Free Radio, a platform for livestreaming and podcasts by conspiracy theorists, white supremacists, and fellow antisemites including Joseph Cannariato... Read more

Joseph H. Cannariato
Joseph Harvey Cannariato (1959-), known on the Internet as “Giuseppe Vafanculo” or as “Giuseppe the G-Man” is a virulent antisemite and Holocaust denier who hosts two podcasts, “The Perfect Triangle” and “The Sane Asylum,” on Speak Free... Read more
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