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Solving History’s Mysteries: 17 Tales of Historical Intrigue
Gleaned from the archives of TBR magazine, this anthology includes chapters on: The comet that may have caused the Chicago fire and the raging infernos that tore through multiple Midwest cities that day; the tragic fate of the Dyatlov Pass hikers and why they ran from the safety of their tent into the sub-zero Siberian winter; the Toba supervolcano eruption that nearly wiped out mankind; the mystery of bandleader Glen Miller’s death; the search for the Pacific’s lost motherland and the amazing structures found there; the Heavener rune stone: Does it reveal the fate of a French explorer?; Percy Fawcett and the Lost City of Z; the truth about the Fort Pillow “massacre”; Germany’s 1938 mission to the Antarctic; the strangest “out of place” objects in North America; the history of WWI the bankers want kept secret; the tale of the only POW to escape from Allied captivity in North America; new revelations about Oak Island may solve the mystery; ingenious inventions of the ancients that still astound modern-day scholars; the Osage Indian mur der mystery … and even more! This 163-page softcover book regularly sells for $17, but can be yours FREE when you renew your U.S.A. TBR subscription for $56!
Jewish Austria
BY FRANÇOIS TROCASE - This is the abridged 1942 edition—completely re-set and with new illustrations—by Léon de Poncins of François Trocase’s remarkable 1899 study of the end of the Christian Austro-Hungarian Empire. Jewish Austria provides a crucial insight into the role played by one particular group in the collapse of this venerable Catholic empire at the heart of the European continent. More focused than Édouard Drumont’s extensive historic survey La France Juive (1886), Trocase’s work presents an objective and detailed analysis of the economic and social conditions of the Austrian Empire in its last days. Poncins’ readable edition of Trocase’s thorough investigation of the modus operandi of Jewish powerbrokers continues to have an urgent relevance to the socio-economic and political conditions of contemporary Western states. How did they gain such power? How did they undermine the Church? What control did they exercise on politics, finance and foreign relations? What was the relationship between Jews and socialism? Also contains a section on the Anti-Semitic Movement in Austria plus an introduction from insightful scholar and translator Dr. Alexander Jacob. This 97-page book regularly sells for $12.50, but is yours FREE when you renew your U.S.A. TBR subscription for $56!
Jewish Freemasonry
EDITED BY DR. ALEXANDER JACOB - The two anti-Masonic texts presented in this edition shed some light on the Jewish origins, structure, ancient lore, symbolism, beliefs, rituals and ambitions of the Free masonic organization at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The first of the texts is taken from French journalist Édouard Drumont’s famous work on the Jews entitled Jewish France, two volumes (1886), while the second is from Romanian scientist and political activist Nicolae Paulescu’s The Hospital, the Koran, the Talmud, the Kahal and Freemasonry (1913). Both authors discuss the contrast between the “Jewish character” of the Masonic ethos and the social doctrines of the Catholic Church. The authors allege a prime goal of Masonry has always been to replace Christianity and, particularly, Catholicism as a political and moral force in the West. And, while the Church has a commitment to charity and social harmony, the authors insist the Freemasons show a complete contempt for those in poverty and a core desire to weaken Christianity across the world. Also included are their observations about the bedrock of Masonic lore, which is based heavily on Old Testament, Middle Eastern myths and legends. This 136-page softcover book let regularly sells for $15, but can be yours FREE when you renew your U.S.A. TBR subscription for $56!.
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