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Jewish Space Lasers: The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy Theories

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Author and conspiracy theory expert Mike Rothschild, who is not related to the storied Rothschilds — a banking dynasty at the center of infamous antisemitic mythology — found that cranks often dismissed his reporting on the assumption that he was. What I still don't comprehend, even after reading this book, is why these conspiracies have such staying power. A worthy sequel to Rothschild's investigation of QAnon and other modern conspiracies that traces the pernicious, antisemitic myths about the Rothschild family back to their origins, and also draws a connection to the perceptions of George Soros and other contemporary figures.

The Georgia congresswoman has dedicated a chapter of her upcoming memoir "MTG" to addressing the antisemitism allegations, per The Forward, which received an advanced copy of the book. After a paragraph on the perils facing early-modern Jews whose financial labors funded Christian rulers, he dryly remarks, “Court Jews may have been courtly, but they were still Jews. The ease with which normal people have been completely taken in by a batshit crazy thing like QAnon is scary. I have to admit that, based on the title and description of this book, I was expecting some kind of gonzo investigation in the vein of Jon Ronson. I did find the last third or so much more consumable, mostly because I have more touch points and personal exposure to recent history and current cultural trends and moments.

Mike Rothschild's book Jewish Space Lasers: The R This author who is not related to "those" Rothschild's, has a book about QAnon and I am interested in picking that up because Q is a fascinating topic. It’s a globe-trotting breakdown of antisemitism throughout history to the very chilling moment we are in now. Jacobs, which is massively plagiarized from this French book from 1890, which was also hugely popular and hideously antisemitic. Now, you might wonder why, if an international cabal of Jewish bankers wanted to finance a rail project, they would go about it by using their space lasers to set a catastrophic blaze.

Nothing is known about Hitler’s paternal grandfather, and it appears that the first known assertion of Hitler’s Jewish grandparent was voiced by Hans Frank, Hitler’s legal adviser and head of the Nazi government in Poland. Despite the obvious antisemitism of these claims the people who spread them claim they are "just asking questions" or that they just want people to "question the real story" but they are almost always just Jew hating propaganda. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. Well, you know, people have twisted my words non-stop and I guess that's what you're going to continue to do," Greene responded, smiling.I found it really informative and thorough, although a lot of it went over my head just by nature of the topics of finance and global markets, which I find largely impenetrable. After all, it’s not every day that you see a racial (or other demographic) term and “space laser” used together. He has specialized in an investigation of the QAnon conspiracy cult since its inception in 2018, and is one of the first journalists to reveal its connections to past conspiracy theories and scams. Well, Taylor Greene’s post suggested that the Rothschild banking firm is behind a supposed corporate cabal that engineered this whole space laser plot.

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