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Despite his general unpopularity, Judah P. Benjamin rose to the highest ranks of the Confederate government. One of the first Jews to gain such influence in America, intrigue and controversy have surrounded this enigmatic figure ever since. Historian Marc Roland provides some much-needed clarity on Benjamin, offering evidence that he may have been an agent of the international bankers and, when filling in for Jeff Davis due to Davis’s recurring health problems, Benjamin may have signed off on some actions that Davis never would have condoned. This includes possibly okaying the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Learn of Benjamin’s ties to powerful banking families and why the author believes the truth about Benjamin’s actions were not revealed at the time—or even today. Also included in this issue are articles on Bible Bill Aberhart, Robert de Pugh’s Minuteman militia, the real power behind the Bolshevik revolution, The Dalai Lama XIII and the Great White Tzar, Henry Herskovitz’s battle for free speech, Albert Einstein, the infiltration of the Catholic church by communist agents, the folly of the Allies’ WWII unconditional surrender policy and more. This issue is 80 pages.
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