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Summary of Jewish Space Lasers by Mike Rothschild - The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy - cover

Summary of Jewish Space Lasers by Mike Rothschild - The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy

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The Rothschild family, a Jewish family with over 200 years of wealth, has been a subject of conspiracy theories for over 200 years. The Rothschilds, who revolutionized the banking industry, have been accused of various crimes, including the sinking of the Titanic, the Great Depression, and the COVID-19 pandemic. This book, "Jewish Space Lasers: The Rothschilds and 200 Years of Conspiracy Theories," explores the history of the conspiracy industry around the Rothschild family, examining myths, hoaxes, and antisemitism. The book explores the Rothschilds' current status, wealth, and influence, and why they continue to drive these theories.
Available since: 09/23/2023.
Print length: 89 pages.

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