Jul 21, 2009

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Jewish Publicity Hound, Valley Girl Blogger Unite Against Wagner’s Ring

Editor’s Note: Since his death in Venice on February 13, 1883, Richard Wagner has said not one unkind word about the Jews. Jews, however, have not returned the favor. In all fairness, however, Jews have also numbered among Wagner’s most important promoters and performers. Although I am a Wagnerphile, I am not one who will pay hundreds of dollars to have my intelligence...

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Jun 7, 2009

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Jewish Character Traits in Israel

Editor’s Note: The following essay provides useful background for understanding the hateful Jewish reactions to Barack Obama’s visit to Cairo seen in Max Blumenthal’s YouTube video “Feeling the Hate in Jerusalem.” Perhaps Harold Covington’s characterization of Israel as “a vast, open-air madhouse” sums it up the best. The essay was...

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May 25, 2009

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Solzhenitsyn on the Jews and Soviet Russia, Part IV

This is the final online installment of F. Roger Devlin’s review-essay on volume 2 of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together: Jews and Russians during the Soviet Period. The author’s review of volume 1, Jews and Russians before the Revolution, is available here in PDF format.Most of Solzhenitsyn’s Jewish sources concede that the Soviet authorities...

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May 22, 2009

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Solzhenitsyn on the Jews and Soviet Russia, Part III

Editor’s Note: This review-essay on volume 2 of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together: Jews and Russians during the Soviet Period will appear online in four parts. Read part 1 here and part 2 here. The author’s review of volume 1, Jews and Russians before the Revolution, is available here in PDF format.In the first years of the new regime there...

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May 19, 2009

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Solzhenitsyn on the Jews and Soviet Russia, Part II

Editor’s Note: This review-essay on volume 2 of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together: Jews and Russians during the Soviet Period will appear online in four parts. Read the first part here. The author’s review of volume 1, Jews and Russians before the Revolution, is available here in PDF format.One of the best promoted legends about the Russian...

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May 17, 2009

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Solzhenitsyn on the Jews and Soviet Russia, Part I

Deux siècles ensembleVolume 2: Juifs et Russes pendant la periode soviétiqueAleksandr SolzhenitsynParis: Fayard, 2003 Editor’s Note: This review-essay on volume 2 of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Two Hundred Years Together: Jews and Russians during the Soviet Period will appear online in four parts. The author’s review of volume 1, Jews and Russians before the...

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May 7, 2009

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Criminalizing Criticism of Israel

From Counterpunch, May 7, 2009On October 16, 2004, President George W. Bush signed the Israel Lobby’s bill, the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act.  This legislation requires the US Department of State to monitor anti-semitism world wide. To monitor anti-semitism, it has to be defined.  What is the definition?  Basically, as defined by the Israel Lobby and Abe Foxman, it boils...

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May 5, 2009

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Cecil B. DeMille’s The King of Kings (1927)

As the opening date for the release of director Mel Gibson’s film The Passion of the Christ approached in 2004, media-orchestrated anti-Christian hysteria reached a crescendo, Jewry sputtered with rage and clamored for censorship, and organized Judeo-Christians ran interference for the world’s most privileged, brutal, and censorial ruling group. The US Conference of Catholic...

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Apr 30, 2009

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A comment on Paul Gottfried’s review of Cultural Insurrections

From The Occidental Observer, April 18, 2009Paul Gottfried is outside the mainstream of Jewish intellectuals in being associated with paleoconservatives rather than either the left or the neoconservative right. In my eyes, therefore, he is a force for relative good in a world where paleocons like Pat Buchanan have been relegated to the fringes of intellectual debate in the US and...

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Apr 30, 2009

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Paul Gottfried reviews Kevin MacDonald’s Cultural Insurrections

From Taki’s Magazine, April 6, 2009Among those authors considered politically incorrect, and even those considered really politically incorrect, Kevin MacDonald holds a special place of honor or shame. A feature story in the May 9 (Los Angeles) Jewish Journal describes this small-boned, soft-spoken 64-year-old professor of psychology at California State University at Long...

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