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“The Hoax of the Twentieth Century” by Arthur R. Butz. (a .PDF file).
“The Hoax of the Twentieth Century” by Arthur R. Butz. (a .PDF file).
“Bolshevism from Moses to Lenin” by Dietrich Eckhart. [a .PDF file].
“Onward Christian Soldiers” (Newport Beach, California; The Noontide Press, 1981) by former Chicago Tribune journalist Donald Day. [a .PDF file]. Day’s career in Russia/Eastern Europe was ended at the request of a Jew (i.e., the Soviet ambassador Maxim Litvinov, real name Wallach-Finkelstein).
Isolationism is the best thing that could happen to America. We would be free again. Anyway, the book is called “America in Retreat: The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder” by Jewish author Bret Stephens, a former editor of The Jerusalem Post. Neoconservatism has two main goals, both involving Jews: 1) use the American […]
(Above: a Jew posing as a gentile: it’s “Ashley Montagu”) “There is no inherent relationship between intelligence, law-abidingness, or economic practices and race…” If you believe that, I’ve got some swamp land to sell you. Why did Sussman mention the old, bogus UNESCO race statement, which was created by Jews, including the fraudulent “scientist” Ashley […]
“The Jewish Strategy” by Dr. Revilo P. Oliver. [A .PDF file].
“Peace between Moslem and Christian was a century-old fact until ended by the acts of the Truman administration on behalf of ‘Israel.’” —- from the book “The Iron Curtain Over America” (Boring, OR.; CPA Books, 1951/1995) by former military intelligence officer John Beaty, p. 211
Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944—1947, by Thomas Goodrich. “The author makes it clear that by 1944 the war aims of the Allies was not just the defeat of the German armed forces, nor even the destruction of the National Socialist regime, but rather, ‘nothing less than the utter extinction of the German nation.’” […]
“The Ethnostate” by Wilmot Robertson, 1992; A .PDF file. A VNN review of the book Here.
Who started the idea of always championing the outsider, a.k.a., “The Other”? The Jewish anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss: “Levi-Strauss also had two main ideas. One was the doctrine of the social other – the universal split between the hegemonic, imperialist, mechanistic, environment-devastating, and tradition-breaking political and industrial West, and the rest of mankind. This is the […]