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By semi-popular demand: I'm Curious to why any Jew (or the Israeli state!) Would Cozy up to Evangelical Christians.

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Nyet11/06/2011 4:47:34 pm PST

Just to make sure, a quote from NWO, p.104:

British author Nesta Webster researched and wrote extensively on subversive movements. She described a group in Switzerland claiming direct descent from the founder of the Illuminati, Adam Weishaupt. She says, ‘The same secret ring of Illuminati is believed to have been intimately connected with the organization of the Bolshevist revolution … None of the leading Bolsheviks are said to have been members of the innermost circle, which is understood to consist of men belonging to the highest intellectual and financial classes, whose names remain absolutely unknown. Outside this absolutely secret ring there existed, however, a semi-secret circle of high initiates of subversive societies drawn from all over the world and belonging to various nationalities

So:

1. He takes the obviously antisemitic author seriously, while knowing this author is antisemitic.

2. He legitimizes the antisemitic author’s scholarship by explicitly relying on the core portions of it.

3. He omits mentioning that according to the same author “Illuminati” is a specifically Jewish conspiracy.

In light of this it is absolutely irrelevant if he explicitly endorsed any openly antisemitic idea with Webster’s help.

It’s like arguing about whether or not an author endorsed a specific antisemitic point in quoting from the Protocols as if from a real source.