A real case against the jews - Marcus Eli Ravage
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One of them points out the full depth of their guilt. Written by a Jewish author and originally published in The Century Magazine in January 1928. Volume 115 - Number 3 pages 346-350. This article asserts that if Whites understood the depths to which Jews control our countries and their institutions of power and the way in which they wield that power in an effort to destroy our interests, we would rise-up and eradicate them immediately.
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Marcus Eli Ravage was a Romanian Jew (original name Revici) who was born in 1884 in the town of Barlad, Romania. At an early age he immigrated to America and became an accomplished author and writer about immigration and international affairs. He documented his own arrival in America as a Jewish immigrant in the 1917 book, An American in the making: The life story of an immigrant, and then followed that up in 1919 with the book, The Jew pays: a narrative of the consequences of the war to the Jews of eastern Europe, and of the manner in which Americans have attempted to meet them. These two works established his reputation as an author on Jewish affairs, although he wrote other works on political matters: The malady of Europe, 1923; The story of Teapot Dome, 1924; Five men of Frankfort: The story of the Rothschilds, 1934; Empress Innocence: The life of Marie-Louise, 1931.
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