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The Protocols: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Exposed

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IT’S A LIE THAT WOULD NOT DIE;

believed to be true by Adolf Hitler, Henry Ford, and the late Osama bin Laden. It was introduced by the Russian secret police in an attempt to bolster the reign of Tsar Nicholas II. It erroneously exposed his enemies as co-conspirators with the Jews in a plot to take over the world. This fabricated document was embraced by a religious fanatic, Sergei Nilus, and published in 1905 in Russia. He published three separate versions of the book, and the last in 1917 indicated that Theodor Herzl was the writer of the mythical conspiracy theory. The book birthed the pogroms in Russia, and was used by Hitler as an excuse to exterminate six million Jews in Europe. Many Muslim leaders worldwide keep it within reach as the most revered book, after the Quran. Every terrorist organization uses this plagiarized copy to support the vile acts it commits.

FICTION—WITH TRUTH THAT’S TOO CLOSE TO HOME

Esther Rosenberg always knew there were people who hated her. She just didn’t know how deeply that hatred ran. Now she is about to find out.

Fueled by long-standing prejudice and guided by anti-Semitic propaganda from the past, the ancient Order of Malta has unleashed a plot to finish what Lenin and Hitler started and do what Islamic extremists only dream of doing—exterminate the Jews and their American sympathizers.

Using four suitcase bombs obtained from a Russian Mafia arms dealer, the Order and its far-flung secret society is well on its way to success when a cryptic posting on a website tips their hand. Only Esther stands in the way.

With the help of Paul Maddox, a former Congressman, she follows an obscure trail of clues that takes them across America and around the world in a desperate effort to unravel the plot and locate the bombs before it’s too late. Can they do it? Or will the prophecy of the Protocols come true.

426 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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February 15, 2016
I saw the cover of the book and I new that I just had to read it. I, too, got the book at a used book store. the book is autograph by Dr. Evans. Riveting read, amazing events and fantastic travel. I loved it.
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July 13, 2013
I got this book for a quarter at a used book store. So of course, I'm not expecting much. But I was pleasantly surprised. I thought the plot was very interesting, the characters were well done, and the suspense was pretty good. The style of the book was certainly unique. It was part history, part fiction. Each chapter was very short, usually focusing on a different person in a location halfway across the world from the last. This made the book an easy read as you could get through 10 chapters in a half hour.

I really liked the twist ending. However, I did have one problem with it. At the beginning of the book, a character list is given with a description of the characters (although not even close to all of them, more on that later). if you read this character list as I did, the twist ending will not be all that surprising. So my advice is not to read it.

Unfortunately, there are so many characters. There's the Russians, the Order of Malta, assassins, Israel Government, Islamic terrorists, Wiseman, Paul, people at the Pentagon, people at NEST, and many more. There were just too many to keep track of at times. Sometimes they were referred to by their first name. Sometimes by their last. So it did get a bit confusing but not so much to significantly take away from my enjoyment.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in Government, the Middle East, terrorism, or really anyone who enjoys political thrillers, action, or mystery books.
June 5, 2020
Its ironic, youtube would rather criticize the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) but NEVER TOUCH THE JEWS. Remind me again why David Duke's book is taken off all shelves? People are not idiots. I certainly am angry, and probably going to get killed by writing this. But know this, the fact that the lord is watching over us is true and that fact I hold close to my heart in my faith.
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February 10, 2017
Exposes the Zionist Plot against the Humanity and their plans for a new world order, most amusing is that many statements in the book have come true !!!, on the down side the language was so hard to understand as this book is written very long ago.
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May 21, 2021
Jumped around too much-every chapter, even if only a couple of pages, was set in a different place and featured a different character.
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April 22, 2015
This was extremely hyped at my church, and I expected it to be a scholarly refutation of the document. Instead I got a poorly written novel.
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