Link: https://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=305696
Max Singer was a Jewish co-founder of Hudson Institute and a self-styled futurist. Hudson Institute is a right wing think tank originating from Rand Corporation “with a unique future-oriented perspective” (according to their marketing material). Singer’s better known co-founder was a Herman Khan, fellow Jew and the most celebrated nuclear strategist of his day, who had the dubious honor of being the model for the mad ex-Nazi scientist Dr. Strangelove, a movie directed by another Jewish celebrity Stanley Kubrick. Max Singer, the Jewish futurist, wrote an article titled “A futurist looks at the Jewish future” in 1987 and the magazine Mosaic, an online Jewish publication “of Jewish ideas, religion, politics, and culture”, reprinted it in 2020: https://mosaicmagazine.com/observation/history-ideas/2020/04/a-futurist-looks-at-the-jewish-future/ The following are some quotes from his article that shed light on a leading Jewish futurist’s idea for the future of the Jews and Judaism.