Yes, this was fascinating. I had to search a bit to find it, but it's just incredible. I found quite a bit along the way to mention, too, like these books:
Frequently Bought Together
Zionism: The Real Enemy of the Jews (Vols 1, 2, and 3)
These are from a BBC television correspondent who has covered the Middle East since at least the 1968 war on. His name is Alan Hart, and his web site is www.alanhart.net.
Here's some bits from his preface:
To date in the mainly Gentile Judeo-Christian or Western world we have had only a first draft of history, one constructed on Zionist mythology. This book offers a second, one that exposes Zionist mythology for the propaganda nonsense it mainly is.
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In the UK, I had to set up my own publishing company to get the first hardback edition of this book in two volumes to the retail market place; and this despite the fact that my literary agent had on file letters of rare praise for my work from the CEOs of some of our major publishing houses. One CEO described my manuscript as "awesome... driven by passion, commitment and profound learning." This letter added, "There is no question it deserves to be published." But all in the UK were too frightened to publish this book out of fear of offending Zionism too much and being falsely accused of promoting anti-Semitism and, possibly, finding themselves on the receiving end of an organised boycott of all their authors and titles. It didn't matter that my book is actually the opposite of anti-Semitic, and contains my call, as a Gentile, for the Jews to become a light unto nations by demonstrating that right can prevail over might and there is a place for morality in politics.
During this hour-long episode of the Kevin Barrett show, Kevin interviews Alan, and they discuss the 'history' of the area (the REAL history, since he was there, and knew people, and can cite quotes, which are just great).
Now, not much of this was an 'eye opener' for me (I've researched this history), but I find the man succinct, well spoken, and well informed, so this little 'history lesson' is one we should all take. I won't even THINK of offering any other 'spoilers' to it, but yano, everything you probably thought about the history of things since the forties is probably wrong.
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