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In The Synagogue of Satan, Andrew Carrington Hitchcock explores the notion of a global Jewish conspiracy that has historically manipulated events to serve the interests of an elite few. Hitchcock presents an interpretation of history that ties various global financial and political movements to the influence of powerful Jewish groups. The book delves into accusations of Jewish influence over media, government, and global banking systems, providing controversial insights from both a historical and modern perspective. This work is considered deeply critical of Jewish culture, with a particular focus on its relationship to the formation of the modern world order. Critics argue that the book presents a dangerously anti-Semitic perspective, while supporters claim it sheds light on systemic power structures.
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