Jewish/African slave trade
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Jewish/African slave trade
Not sure this is the correct subforum, but, which book by Dr. Tony Martin explains the Jewish/African slave trade to the U.S.? Any other suggested books on this subject? Thanks.
Re: Jewish/African slave trade
Might be thinking of:
The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secre ... s_and_Jews
I don't think he wrote that book, but he got into trouble recommending it.
Other recommended reading:
Jews, Blacks, and Race - Kevin Macdonald
http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/Jews&Blacks.pdf
Jewish involvement in the transatlantic slave trade a “canard?” - David Duke
https://davidduke.com/jewish-involvemen ... de-canard/ | https://archive.ph/kvtKr
When Victims Rule - Jews and Slavery
https://archive.ph/JRKFZ | http://holywar.org/jewishtr/08slave.htm
The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secre ... s_and_Jews
I don't think he wrote that book, but he got into trouble recommending it.
Other recommended reading:
Jews, Blacks, and Race - Kevin Macdonald
http://www.kevinmacdonald.net/Jews&Blacks.pdf
Jewish involvement in the transatlantic slave trade a “canard?” - David Duke
https://davidduke.com/jewish-involvemen ... de-canard/ | https://archive.ph/kvtKr
When Victims Rule - Jews and Slavery
https://archive.ph/JRKFZ | http://holywar.org/jewishtr/08slave.htm
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NOTE: I am taking a leave of absence from revisionism to focus on other things. At this point, the ball is in their court to show the alleged massive pits full of human remains at the so-called "extermination camps." After 8 decades they still refuse to do this. I wonder why...
— Herbert Spencer
NOTE: I am taking a leave of absence from revisionism to focus on other things. At this point, the ball is in their court to show the alleged massive pits full of human remains at the so-called "extermination camps." After 8 decades they still refuse to do this. I wonder why...
Re: Jewish/African slave trade
bonafide wrote:Not sure this is the correct subforum, but, which book by Dr. Tony Martin explains the Jewish/African slave trade to the U.S.? Any other suggested books on this subject? Thanks.
He made a presentation at the IRH, Institute for Historic Review. There is a video online, it's likely that his book is mentioned in the video.
Re: Jewish/African slave trade
cold beer wrote:bonafide wrote:Not sure this is the correct subforum, but, which book by Dr. Tony Martin explains the Jewish/African slave trade to the U.S.? Any other suggested books on this subject? Thanks.
He made a presentation at the IHR, Institute for Historic Review. There is a video online, it's likely that his book is mentioned in the video.
Yes, recall the presentation. It was also about what the response from the "Jewish Community" (those that push the agendas there) was towards him.
Apparently their response wasn't exactly pleasant.
But he lists some of his findings there as well as the phenomena he could observe. Also the Jewish Justifications for the slave trade... connected to the "curse of Ham""
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_ ... ildren.htm
On closer look it's of course rather vindictive. If one reads the Genesis 9-11 text there is no "Curse of Ham". It just happens that Noah does not bless his son Ham. While both Shem and Japhet receive blessings and it mentioned that Canaan should be their servant. No curse on Ham is mentioned. Also no curse on Kush, which is a descendant of Ham and also connected to Nimrod and hence the tower of Babel.
In the medieval period the Christian Theology justified the order of the three estates (Oratores, Bellatores, Laboratores) with this.
There are responses to the subject:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt7rm4x
http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=182 ... FD2C40D16F
So yes, there is some controversy around it. Also some admissions.
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