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Wolf Frankula

(3,598 posts)
Wed Nov 26, 2014, 02:02 PM Nov 2014

I Read It So You Don't Have To

I have an interest in the subject of past Southern Africa, So I read The Battle For Rhodesia by Douglas Reed. published in 1967. You can get this through Amazon, but if you are wise and really want it, go to archive.org and get it for nothing. The first half of the book is calm, laying out Rhodesia's case. But in the second half, he babbles about Illuminati, WAPWAG, and a sinister Communist, liberal, One World Government, Rockefeller, Carnegie Foundation, American, British, United Nations conspiracy against poor little Rhodesia. That nonsense brings the first half of the book into doubt, and proclaims Reed to be a kook. In the afterword, he engages in an imbecile conspiracy theory involving Edward Stanton and practically the entire Republican party in the Lincoln Assassination.

He doesn't involve the Jews in these conspiracy, but I'm told he was a believer in the International Jewish conspiracy.

Now you don't have to waste your time on the book.

Wolf

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I Read It So You Don't Have To (Original Post) Wolf Frankula Nov 2014 OP
Thank you for saving me time. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2014 #1
I think I need to believe in an afterlife that allows me to bring my books with me. SheilaT Nov 2014 #2
Thank you JennyStevens Jul 2020 #3

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
1. Thank you for saving me time.
Wed Nov 26, 2014, 05:37 PM
Nov 2014

I will have to live till 2075 before I can read all the books I have in this house
and on the nook
and in the audible library..

So, now there is one I don't have to think about...

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