Monthly Archives: June 2015

How Jewry Turned England into a Plutocratic State – Part 1

  [Image – click to enlarge] Cover of World-Service 12.6.1940 edition     PART 1   Contents   I. Introduction   II. Outline of the Three Stages of Jewry’s Rise to Power in England   III. Jewish Bribery and Corruption in … Continue reading

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Our Seditious Cartoon Book

  Our Seditious Cartoon Book    by   Arnold Leese   1939     [NOTE: A Request for Reader Input. I’d like to add an explanatory note to each image and welcome reader contributions. Please leave any suggestions in the comment section. Thanks … Continue reading

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The World Conquerors — Part 19 (last): The Hungarian Freedom Revolt; Epilogue

  [NOTE: Louis Marschalko was a Christian and as such his book reflects that. The purpose of posting his work is not to endorse his religious views but rather to present his study on the jews and their supremacist agenda of world conquest … Continue reading

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The World Conquerors — Part 18: Secret Powers

  [NOTE: Louis Marschalko was a Christian and as such his book reflects that. The purpose of posting his work is not to endorse his religious views but rather to present his study on the jews and their supremacist agenda of world conquest … Continue reading

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