Discusses the Jewish Question from a Hungarian viewpoint following World War One.
This is one of those rare, banned books from a century ago which
has been since “memory-holed” to continue the Orwellian parlance,
and for good reason, as it presents and paints an uncomf...
The International Jew is a four-volume set of booklets originally published and distributed in the early 1920s by the Dearborn Publishing Company, owned by the great American industrialist Henry Fo...
At the dawn of civilization, the blood rite, in which human blood is drunk from the body of a still-living victim, was known to many tribes. However, only one people, that has never progressed beyond the Stone Age, has continued to practice the blood rite and ritual murder. This peopl...
The Case: The Slaying of Father Thomas Al-Capuci and his servant
Ibrahim Amarah Al-Roumi to use their blood in the preparation of the
"Bread of Zion".
The Date: Wednesday, the 2nd of Zul-Hijjah, 1255 H. (February 5, 1840
A.D.).
The Place: The Jewish Quarter in Damascus.
The P...
The difficulty in arriving at an accurate understanding of the problem of the Jews lies in the fact that there is a distinct Jewish religion and a distinct Jewish race. Where one ends and the other begins, or whether both mean one and the same thing, are s...