Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Judaism in the American South after the Civil War



Mayer Lehman of Lehman Brothers, slaveholder and exploiter of Black people

Rabbi Moses Maimonides: created the doctrine that Black people are sub-human, a concept which  spread through the American South.

We are currently mailing Revisionist History Newsletter issue no. 54 (Sept. - October 2010) to subscribers. This issue is devoted to "Judaism in the American South after the Civil War.”

Rather than buying this issue as a stand alone, you can save money if you purchase a subscription. We’ll start your subscription with this issue. The choice is yours, of course. (See link below).

"Judaism in the American South after the Civil War" by Michael Hoffman

This information is dynamite! Don’t miss it.

Here is true revisionist history: a reversal and overthrow of everything you thought you knew about Judaics and Judaism south of the Mason-Dixon line. 

Contents include: 

The South -- a Masonic Stronghold and a Judaic Eden 

White Supremacist Judaism  

Rabbinic Midrash in the American South  

The Cotton Kingdom under Judaism 

The Role of the Rothschild Dynasty 

The Ku Klux Klan and its Rabbinic Supporters 

A Meditation on Time's Ruins 

This study constitutes an astounding and radically revisionist revelation of a hidden chapter in the secret history of Judaism in America.

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