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A BBC employee has described Jewish people as "Nazi parasites" that funded a "holohoax" in a series of social media posts.
Dawn Queva, who is said to be a scheduling coordinator at BBC Three, repeatedly attacked white people, branding them a "virus" and "mutant invader species".
Queva also described the UK as "bigoted" and "genocidal" and claims white Europeans are "melanin-recessive parasites".
The BBC has been informed about her comments.
The posts were created under the name of Dawn Las Quevas-Allen on Facebook, which has the same profile picture as her regular profile.
Trade magazine Deadline reports that her identity has been confirmed.
Queva’s post also included references to the supposed origins of the Jewish people, claiming that they are not truly Jewish, but a "synagogue of Satan cabal" calling themselves "JeWISH".
It comes after Tim Davie, the BBC director general launched a "listening" session amid staff concerns over the Israel-Hamas war, which led some Jewish employees to lodge official complaints about anti-Semitism.
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Queva, whose base is listed as London on her LinkedIn profile, also claimed the Rothschild family "funded their own holohoax".
While another post suggested that Israel is attempting to "forcibly permanently sterilise black women without their knowledge or consent".
The BBC senior also referred to Britain as the "UKKK", in an apparent reference to the Ku Klux Klan.
Other posts say that white people have disturbed the natural order of the planet, and that they are a "barbaric bloodthirsty rapacious murderous genocidal thieving parasitical deviant breed".
Tim Davie, the BBC director general launched a 'listening' session amid staff concerns over the Israel-Hamas war, which led some Jewish employees to lodge official complaints about anti-Semitism
GETTYThe BBC said it would not comment directly on the employee, but added: "We don’t comment on individual members of staff and we have well-established and robust processes in place to handle such issues.
"We do not tolerate anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, or any form of abuse and we take any such allegations seriously and take appropriate disciplinary action wherever necessary."
One of at least 22 staff understood to have filed formal complaints said Jewish staff were "fighting fires all over the place" and "everyone here is unhappy", adding that concerns about anti-Semitism are "met with indifference or a shrug by management".