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The Jewish Mafia: An Interview with Hervé Ryssen
Editor’s Note: In the following interview, from Réfléchir et Agir, September 2008, Hervé Ryssen talks about his book La mafia juive (The Jewish Mafia) (Levallois-Perret: Éditions Baskerville, 2008). We hope eventually to run a full-length review of the book. To read other translations from Ryssen and Michael O’Meara’s reviews of Ryssen’s books Les...
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Jewish Fanaticism
Editor’s Note: The following short text by Hervé Ryssen is a description of his book Le fanatism juif (Jewish Fanaticism). Eventually, we will publish a review of the entire book. In the meantime, this should whet your appetites. To read other translations from Ryssen and Michael O’Meara’s reviews of Ryssen’s books Les Espérances planétariennes and...
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The Psychopathology of Judaism
Translated by John de NugentJudaism is not merely a “religion,” as many Jews are overt atheists or agnostics, and they do not consider themselves less Jewish for all that. Jewry is also not a race even if it is true that a “trained eye,” most of the time, can recognize a Jewish appearance, that is to say, a characteristic pattern which is the result of their strict...
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Psychanalyse de judaïsmeHervé RyssenLevallois: Éds. Baskerville, 2006“The Psychoanalysis of Judaism” is Hervé Ryssen’s second book on the Jews.For Ryssen, who rejects neither the ethnoracial nor the religious designation of Jews, it is their mentality that most distinguishes them from other peoples.To understand this mentality, his first book, Les Espérances...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 5
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Read Part 4 here.Mechanopolis: Isn’t the desire to found a world government one of the delusions of the “enlightened,” as Taguieff would say?Hervé Ryssen: It is quite clear that all this is being done to make us disavow our roots, our traditions, our history, our...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 4
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Mechanopolis: How do you explain this obvious lust for vengeance in [Jewish] religious texts that profess universal peace? What is the source of this vengefulness?Hervé Ryssen: The spirit of revenge is found in quite a few texts. It appears in novels like Albert...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 3
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Mechanopolis: Is there unanimity among Jewish intellectuals on the question of immigration?Hervé Ryssen: Jewish intellectuals can be liberals, Marxists, Zionists, religious, or atheists. But all these divergences do not at all invalidate the messianic foundation of their aspirations....
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 2
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part I here.Mechanopolis: Judging by the policy of US President George W. Bush, it does not appear that his numerous Zionist advisers are promoting the world of “peace” about which you speak. How do you explain this?Hervé Ryssen: It is undeniable that the leaders of the American Jewish community bear a good...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 1
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonMechanopolis: Hervé Ryssen, you have just published a book, Les Espérances planétariennes [Planetarian Hopes] (Levallois-Perret: Éditions Baskerville, 2005) which finally exposes the logic of globalism and its religious foundations. For far too long, intellectuals of the nationalist movement have shied away from such...
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The Jews as Planetary Cultists
J’aime l’humanité, cela me permet de haïr mon voisin.– MontesquieuHervé RyssenLes espérances planétariennesLevallois: Éds. Baskerville, 2005Hervé Ryssen has written five books on the Jews in the past five years.“Planetary Expectations” — what he calls the Jews’ messianic faith in a coming world order subordinated to their will and...
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