Katherine Jane Macbean
Founder of People’s Health Alliance and People’s Food & Farming Alliance | Castle Cary Area, South Somerset, UK
Background information
Katherine Jane Macbean is a UK-based activist who founded the People’s Health Alliance and the People’s Food & Farming Alliance, which focus on health and food rights. Unfortunately, she also promotes anti-Jewish conspiracy theories and antisemitic myths, including the harmful claim that ‘Jews killed Jesus,’ which has justified physical violence and discrimination against Jewish communities for centuries.
Note: Macbean’s ‘drowning in a vat of excrement’ version of Gittin 57a (‘Boiling in Excrement’) is a symbolic story that has been misread by antisemites. It’s not about Jesus, and it’s not literal.
A review of her activity on X shows that Macbean supports the false idea that Ashkenazi German Jews exclusively introduced child brothels, transgenderism, hyperinflation, and drug trafficking in the Weimar Republic. These claims are historically inaccurate and rooted in antisemitic propaganda. Additionally, she spreads the false narrative that Jews are orchestrating mass migration to replace white populations in Western countries. She also wrongly claims that Jews ‘led the slave trade across Europe‘ and that they ‘control our economy, our media, and our government.’
We have included screenshot copies of her antisemitic posts, and we urge you to report her to the Avon and Somerset Police for inciting racial hatred.
SPREADING ANTISEMITISM & INCITING RACIAL HATRED
Note: Hyperinflation, child brothels, drug trafficking, and transgender issues were not caused by one demographic group; they reflected the wider social and economic turmoil in post-WWI Germany. The Nazis exploited these problems as propaganda, blaming Jews and other minorities for Germany’s woes to gain power.
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