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11 March, 2008

Posted by Socrates in quotations, quotations about jews, Socrates, Wilmot Robertson at 7:41 pm | Permanent Link

“Instead of submitting anti-Semitism to the free play of ideas, instead of making it a topic for debate in which all can join, Jews and their liberal supporters have managed to organize an inquisition in which all acts, writings and even thoughts critical of Jewry are treated as a threat to the moral order of […]

11 March, 2008

Posted by Socrates in Jewish genetics, quotations, quotations about jews, race, race science, Socrates at 12:24 am | Permanent Link

“There are two groups of European Jews, the Ashkenazim and the Sephardim, who differ in physical characters. When it is said that a person has a Jewish appearance, the speaker usually has persons of Ashkenazic stock in mind. The members of this group are the typical Jews of Russia, Poland, and England, and they constitute […]

27 January, 2008

Posted by Socrates in business, capitalism, Ivor Benson, jewed culture, money, quotations, quotations about jews, Socrates at 1:38 pm | Permanent Link

“Even the briefest survey of the forces which are shaping the history of the twentieth century, creating social and political conditions correctly described by Spengler as ‘anarchy become a habit,’ would be incomplete without a closer look at the relationship of those supposed mighty opposites: Capitalism and Communism. The key to the riddle is the […]

13 January, 2008

Posted by Socrates in jewed culture, quotations, quotations about jews, Socrates at 3:10 pm | Permanent Link

Jung, a world-famous psychologist and a colleague of Sigmund Freud, basically described the Jews as parasites who feed off of gentiles: “The Jew, who is something of a nomad, has never yet created a cultural form of his own and, as far as we can see, never will, since all his instincts and talents require […]

15 June, 2007

Posted by Socrates in jews, judaism, judeo-communism, Marxism, quotations, quotations about jews, Socrates at 10:35 pm | Permanent Link

“To the first group must now be added Marxism – a creed, like the others, of violence, a religion derived ultimately from Judaism.” — from the book “East and West” (New York; Mentor Books, 1965) by historian C. Northcote Parkinson, p. 241.

10 October, 2006

Posted by alex in academia, education, Mencken, quotations at 4:43 am | Permanent Link