I’m beginning to really enjoy this review thing. My ongoing series on Political Theory and Judaism requires quite a bit of research for each chapter, so the reviews are nice weekly fillers between those. So I will continue to write reviews on films and books as I consume them. Since I’ve been involved in right-wing circles, I had always heard about a book entitled The Protocols Of The Learned Elders Of Zion. I even recall a Jewish Convert from an old parish (who hadn’t given up his Jewish identity for his Orthodox Christian identity) complaining that the book was sold in a ROCOR bookstore. For roughly 8 years now I’ve been curious about this book, which Jews claim to be a forgery, but I never ran into a copy at a ROCOR bookstore like my Jewish friend promised I would. Finally about a month ago, I decided to go out of my way to purchase a copy on Amazon. I hope to read and review more “forbidden” books as time goes on, but, really, I’m just going to read and review what I want. Hopefully, the reviews are helpful for you in determining what is worth either reading or viewing.
I regret waiting this long to read The Protocols; reading it was quite a surreal experience.
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