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Elijah Ministry

The Cipherers of Sephar (2003)

The Cipherers of Sephar (2003) by Elijah Ministry

An investigation of Sephardim and Ashkenazim Jewish historical origins.

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Ernest F. Elmhurst

The World Hoax (1938)

The World Hoax (1938) by Ernest F. Elmhurst

CONSIDER this book to be one of the most damning indictments of a people ever penned. With each month that passes, a hundred manuscripts arrive in my printing house with requests that they be read for possible publication. Nine tenths of them concern what some individual merely thinks about this or tha...

A. J. Zielinski

A World Problem - Jews-Poland-Humanity - a Psychological and Historical Study - Translated From Polish (1920)

This work has been written (1914-1917) in order to fill the crying need of an impartial exposition of the relations existing between the Poles and the Jews in Poland. The fact that these two people have lived for centuri...

Bob Darke

The Communist Technique in Britain (1952)

The Communist Technique in Britain (1952) by Bob Darke

BOB DARKE, Hackney Borough Councillor, and for eighteen years a lead- ing Communist until he resigned in May 1951, explains how the British Communist Party can exert an influence vastly out of proportion to its numerical strength. This is not an ex-Communist intellectual's expose but the pla...

Catherine Palfrey Baldwin

And Men Wept (1954)

And Men Wept (1954) by Catherine Palfrey Baldwin

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AND MEN WEPT:- This was the outstanding remark after the Republican Convention, Chicago, 1952. Why did they weep? Did they suddenly realize that unwittingly perhaps, unknowingly, they had been part of the betrayal of their country? Never was there a more flagrant flouting of the will of...