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The Jewish Question has long puzzled and vexed mankind, so deep and tangled are its roots. For thousands of years, the Jews have shown themselves to be a threat and danger to every non-Jewish society in which they have resided. They are cultural, social, and moral destroyers, crushing all higher aspirations of humanity and enriching themselves in the process. But exactly how and why this happens has largely been a mystery.
Here, author Gregory Delaney banishes the mystery. Displaying a truly encyclopedic knowledge of history and religion, he cuts to the core of the problem. Beginning with ancient Sumerian society circa 3000 BC, Delaney identifies the key innovation: lending at interest, and especially, at compound interest. This simple financial tool was invented by the Sumerians but exploited to the utmost by the Semites-the proto-Jews. With this tool in hand, and accompanied by an utterly destructive moral code, the Semites wreaked havoc in the ancient world. By the time that actual Jews came into existence, circa 1500 BC, they had evolved into what they are today: the "monsters" of Babylon.
Accessible, funny, detailed, scholarly-Delaney has constructed a masterful dissection of the Jews and their pernicious ways. This is a work of history, but real history, living history-the kind that you always wished you had learned in school, but didn't. Contemporary events serve to confirm Delaney's analysis. This book is essential reading for any true student of the modern-day Jewish Question, and indeed anyone concerned about the future of society.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Jewish Question has long puzzled and vexed mankind, so deep and tangled are its roots. For thousands of years, the Jews have shown themselves to be a threat and danger to every non-Jewish society in which they have resided. They are cultural, social, and moral destroyers, crushing all higher aspirations of humanity and enriching themselves in the process. But exactly how and why this happens has largely been a mystery.
Here, author Gregory Delaney banishes the mystery. Displaying a truly encyclopedic knowledge of history and religion, he cuts to the core of the problem. Beginning with ancient Sumerian society circa 3000 BC, Delaney identifies the key innovation: lending at interest, and especially, at compound interest. This simple financial tool was invented by the Sumerians but exploited to the utmost by the Semites-the proto-Jews. With this tool in hand, and accompanied by an utterly destructive moral code, the Semites wreaked havoc in the ancient world. By the time that actual Jews came into existence, circa 1500 BC, they had evolved into what they are today: the "monsters" of Babylon.
Accessible, funny, detailed, scholarly-Delaney has constructed a masterful dissection of the Jews and their pernicious ways. This is a work of history, but real history, living history-the kind that you always wished you had learned in school, but didn't. Contemporary events serve to confirm Delaney's analysis. This book is essential reading for any true student of the modern-day Jewish Question, and indeed anyone concerned about the future of society.