(left, Real spy Esterhazy of course, a non-Jew.) The Dreyfus Affair, which polarized & convulsed France from 1894-1906, shows how Rothschild fabricated “antisemitism” to destabilize Christian nations and convince Jews to emigrate to Palestine. Edmund de Rothschild arranged for an innocent Jew, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, to be charged with spying. This treason provoked French nationalists — especially […]
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Poland is not conducting a new Dreyfus trial
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On this day, 126 years ago, Alfred Dreyfus was sentenced to life in prison
On December 22, 1894 – 126 years ago today – the Jewish French Army officer Alfred Dreyfus was sentenced to life in prison for treason – allegedly for delivering French secret documents to the German Empire. Deprived of his military titles, his honor but above all his freedom, his sentence could have been forgotten if […]
Rise of European populists today echoes dark Dreyfus era, Jewish historian warns
LONDON — On December 31, 1999, as the new millennium dawned, writer and historian Anne Applebaum threw a party at her small manor house in Chobielin, northwest Poland. She and her husband, Radek Sikorski, then a deputy foreign minister in Poland’s center-right government, felt they and their guests had much to celebrate. Communism had been […]
A Review of the Anomolous Aspects of The Dreyfus Affair
By Russ Winter Before diving into this post, readers are encouraged to first familiarize themselves with the mainstream narrative on the The Dreyfus Affair of late 19th century France via the following History Channel documentary. Some takeaways are also sourced from a 41-page work by “Josh G” published at Miles Mathis’ website. For those seeking more detail on anomalies, […]