[The History of a Lie by Herman Bernstein]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of a Lie CHAPTER SIX 13/24
The harp of King David to this day represents the coat of arms of Ireland.... "But not only are the kings of England the direct descendants of Jewish Kings, they are even seated on the throne of David, on which the ancient Jewish kings were married.
This throne, on which Jacob fell asleep on that night when he dreamt of the ladder and when the Lord promised the kingdom to his posterity.
This stone, called 'the Stone of Fate,' which served for the weddings of Jewish Kings, was brought to Ireland by the prophet Jeremiah.
Tergus ( ?) transferred it to Scotland, whence it was taken to London. "It is curious to note that many prophecies about this fate of Israel fit England absolutely, as for instance, the prophesy that Israel will become a great nation, a kingdom on islands, ruling over large colonies. "North America is inhabited by the tribe of Menasseh of whom it was said in ancient prophesy that he will become a 'separate great nation.' The very word _saxon_ is derived from _Isaacson_, that is the son of Israel.... "As one of the signs of kinship between the population of England and ancient Israel, we cannot help pointing out the close similarity between the English and Jewish tribes, the similarity in their manner of speech, and above all, trading as the fundamental characteristic of both nations.... "The particular reverence in which the English hold the Bible smacks of the Old Testament of the Jews.
Even the preference on the part of the English for long clothes indicates something Asiatic.... "Arousing of late the unanimous indignation of the whole civilized world, the English at the same time call forth amazement at their traits, instincts and aspirations which positively make them a monster in the family of cultured and civilized European nations. As the proverb says, there is no family without a black sheep. Every monstrosity, however, is to be explained--Jews come from Jews." * * * * * This interesting information is taken from Lutostansky's book.
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