By Thomas Dalton, PhD
For many centuries, Jews have had a negative reputation in many countries
and among large parts of the population. The reasons given for this are
plentiful, ranging from their anti-Christian theology and social
exclusivity to arrogance, conceit, greed and maliciousness. Their perceived
belligerence and animosity have been considered legendary. But less well
known is their involvement in war; hence the reason for this book. When we
examine the causal factors for war and its primary beneficiaries, the
author alleges that we will repeatedly find a prominent Jewish presence.
Throughout history, Thomas Dalton says, Jews have played an exceptionally
active role in promoting and inciting war.
With their
long-notorious influence in government, we find recurrent instances of
these outsiders promoting hardline stances and actively inciting people to
hatred. This behavior, he says, is rooted in Old Testament mandates and,
combined with a ruthless materialism, has led them, time and again, to
instigate warfare if it served their larger interests. This fact explains
much about the present-day world. In this book, Dr. Thomas Dalton examines
in detail the hidden hand in the two world wars. Along the way, he dissects
the motives and strategies for maximizing gain amidst warfare, reaching
back centuries. He concludes with a brief analysis of more recent wars, and
then a peek into the future. We cannot prevent war until we acknowledge its
causes. Some of these causes are rooted in human nature, but others are
very deliberate, very strategic actions by a malicious few.
Softcover, 198 pages, #790. $16.
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