Rehmat
02-15-2008, 04:17 PM
“For it is the day of the Lord's vengeance and the year of recompenses for the controversy of Zion" - Isaiah 34:8.
"An event has happened, upon which it is difficult to speak and impossible to be silent" Edmund Burke, 1789.
Commencing in 1951, as Britain’s foremost World War II correspondent, Douglas Reed spent more than three years writing "The Controversy of Zion" - all 300.000 words of it. He completed the epilogue in 1956. Although there is correspondence to show that the book was once discussed with his publisher, the manuscript was never submitted, but remained for 22 years gathering dust in his home in Durban, South Africa.
Would he have loved the Internet! Now, half a century later, it exists, and must assist in the dissemination of his powerful truth. Several chapters show how much he would have loved this possibility. Just as much as the Zionist censors of the Internet hate this breach in their worldwide brainwashing and control of the media.
In Europe during the years immediately before and after World War II, the name of Douglas Reed was on everyone's lips. His books were sold by the tens of thousands. He was known with intimate familiarity throughout the English-speaking world by a vast army of fans. And then he was banished. Was it this book? Take a look at these chapters and judge for yourself.
http://knud.eriksen.adr.dk/Controversybook/
"An event has happened, upon which it is difficult to speak and impossible to be silent" Edmund Burke, 1789.
Commencing in 1951, as Britain’s foremost World War II correspondent, Douglas Reed spent more than three years writing "The Controversy of Zion" - all 300.000 words of it. He completed the epilogue in 1956. Although there is correspondence to show that the book was once discussed with his publisher, the manuscript was never submitted, but remained for 22 years gathering dust in his home in Durban, South Africa.
Would he have loved the Internet! Now, half a century later, it exists, and must assist in the dissemination of his powerful truth. Several chapters show how much he would have loved this possibility. Just as much as the Zionist censors of the Internet hate this breach in their worldwide brainwashing and control of the media.
In Europe during the years immediately before and after World War II, the name of Douglas Reed was on everyone's lips. His books were sold by the tens of thousands. He was known with intimate familiarity throughout the English-speaking world by a vast army of fans. And then he was banished. Was it this book? Take a look at these chapters and judge for yourself.
http://knud.eriksen.adr.dk/Controversybook/