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Introduction to Two Treatises on Jews and Freemasonry: Édouard Drumont and Nicolae Paulescu

Jewish Freemasonry: Two Treatises by Éduard Frumont & Nicholae Paulescu with an Introduction by Alexander Jacob Contents Introduction  — Alexander Jacob I. “The Freemasons” (Jewish France, Book VI, Chapter 1) — Édouard Drumont II. “Freemasonry,” from The Hospital, the Qur’an, the Talmud, the Kahal, and Freemasonry, Ch. V – Nicolae Paulescu Introduction Freemasonry and its goals have been […]

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Alphonse Toussenel and the Socialist Roots of French Antisemitism

The name of Alphonse Toussenel is conspicuously absent from the modern leftist canon; a silence that serves as a deliberate erasure of a foundational intellectual tradition. While contemporary socialist discourse has been sanitized by decades of Jewish institutional hegemony, the reality remains that the radical origins of Western socialism were deeply intertwined with a sophisticated […]

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Hermann Ahlwardt – The desperate battle of the Aryan peoples with Jewry

Hermann Ahlwardt (1846-1914) was a member of the German Reichstag who first belonged, along with Otto Böckel (1859-1923), [1] to the Deutschsoziale Partei of Max Liebermann von Sonnenberg (1848-1911). However, both Ahlwardt and Böckel were later expelled from this party for their extreme anti-Semitism. In 1894, the Deutschsoziale Partei  and the Deutsche Reformpartei — which […]

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Esau’s Tears

  2794 Words Many of the great works of counter-Semitism from the past fifty years are splendid attacking books. They lay out their cases against Jewish power and subversion and let the reader decide how to respond. Some of the most famous of these, of course, are Kevin MacDonald’s The Culture of Critique, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s […]

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Léo Taxil: Is Anti-Semitism worse than pornography and Talmudic blasphemy?

The Villain, the Dummy, the Good, the Suss, from left to right, Léo Taxil (1854–1907) whose real name is Gabriel Jogand-Pagès , Luigi Rotelli (1833 – 1891) the archbishop of Pharsale and apostolic nuncio, Édouard Drumont, author of La France juive (1844–1917), Georges Bernanos (1888–1948) In 1931, Georges Bernanos published a pamphlet entitled La Grande […]