Link: https://www.unz.com/lromanoff/the-jews-were-busy-in-the-1930s/
Larry Romanoff This essay is an exercise in connecting dots, of bringing together apparently disparate events that are actually connected in some meaningful way, done in an attempt to give readers an opportunity to place world events in context and have an entire coherent picture emerge from those apparently separate elements. [...] The Khazar Jews in The City of London were indeed very busy in the 1930s, but that wasn’t the only time they were busy, nor the only time they executed similar plans with similar results. And the process is by no means even decelerating, much less ceasing. But it is only when we are fully aware of their history and of their past exploits, that we have a framework into which we can put events of other time frames and see the entire picture accurately.