Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World
In Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World, which was first published in 1952, author Emanuel M. Josephson purports to expose the global conspiracy between the Rockefeller family and the Axis powers. Alleging that the Rockefeller Institute of Pacific Relations controlled the spy ring responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor, the author goes to great lengths to describe the links between the Rockefellers and companies such as IG Farben, which supported Hitler's concentration camps, as well as links between the Rockefeller family and Stalin in an effort to establish a global society.
An interesting and important historical document.
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Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World
In Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World, which was first published in 1952, author Emanuel M. Josephson purports to expose the global conspiracy between the Rockefeller family and the Axis powers. Alleging that the Rockefeller Institute of Pacific Relations controlled the spy ring responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor, the author goes to great lengths to describe the links between the Rockefellers and companies such as IG Farben, which supported Hitler's concentration camps, as well as links between the Rockefeller family and Stalin in an effort to establish a global society.
An interesting and important historical document.
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Rockefeller Internationalist: The Man Who Misrules the World

Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World

by Emanuel M. Josephson
Rockefeller Internationalist: The Man Who Misrules the World

Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World

by Emanuel M. Josephson

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In Rockefeller "Internationalist": The Man Who Misrules the World, which was first published in 1952, author Emanuel M. Josephson purports to expose the global conspiracy between the Rockefeller family and the Axis powers. Alleging that the Rockefeller Institute of Pacific Relations controlled the spy ring responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor, the author goes to great lengths to describe the links between the Rockefellers and companies such as IG Farben, which supported Hitler's concentration camps, as well as links between the Rockefeller family and Stalin in an effort to establish a global society.
An interesting and important historical document.

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ISBN-13: 9781789124163
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication date: 12/01/2018
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Dr. Emanuel M. Josephson was an American ophthalmologist and author. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on September 23, 1895, he attended Johns Hopkins University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1916, and Columbia University, where he received his medical degree in 1917. In 1921-1922 he was Assistant to the Medical Director of the American Red Cross in Europe. He then engaged in medical research, in the practice of medicine, and in writing on medicine, politics and economics. He became an ophthalmologist and maintained a medical office in New York City at 230 East 61st Street in Lenox Hill. Dr. Josephson was the author of a number of publications, including: Rackets: Social Service and Medical (1936); Glaucoma and Its Medical Treatment With Cortin (1937); Near-Sightedness is Preventable (1939); Your Life Is Their Toy (1940); Merchants in Medicine (1941); The Strange Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt: History of The Roosevelt-Delano Dynasty America's Royal Family (1948); and Roosevelt's Communist Manifesto (1955). He died in Broward County, Florida on April 12, 1975 at the age of 79.


Dr. Emanuel M. Josephson was an American ophthalmologist and author. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on September 23, 1895, he attended Johns Hopkins University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1916, and Columbia University, where he received his medical degree in 1917. In 1921-1922 he was Assistant to the Medical Director of the American Red Cross in Europe. He then engaged in medical research, in the practice of medicine, and in writing on medicine, politics and economics. He became an ophthalmologist and maintained a medical office in New York City at 230 East 61st Street in Lenox Hill. Dr. Josephson was the author of a number of publications, including: Rackets: Social Service and Medical (1936); Glaucoma and Its Medical Treatment With Cortin (1937); Near-Sightedness is Preventable (1939); Your Life Is Their Toy (1940); Merchants in Medicine (1941); The Strange Death of Franklin D. Roosevelt: History of The Roosevelt-Delano Dynasty America’s Royal Family (1948); and Roosevelt’s Communist Manifesto (1955). He died in Broward County, Florida on April 12, 1975 at the age of 79.
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