Thursday, January 24, 2013

Martin Luther and “Zinskauf"

Now being mailed to subscribers

Revisionist History Newsletter No. 65

Lead article:

"Martin Luther and Zinskauf": The German Reformation in the Context of the Struggle over Usury.” 

This study was intended for inclusion in Hoffman's book Usury in Christendom and is now published for the first time.

Also:

"The Good War and the Holocaust Against the Germans" (an in-depth review of the book, Orderly and Humane by R.M. Douglas).

"The Gungrabbers and Sandy Hook." An analysis of the latest incremental step in the goal of gradually disarming the American people.

"Faking the Execution of Osama bin Laden"

"The Budget Deficit at Home: Enslaving America with Personal Debt"

Plus: Judaism's Cryptic Mockery of Obama. Geronimo's Last Stand. Why the Post Office is pricing itself out of existence. Jesus in the Talmud. Mass protest marches you may have missed; and more.

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