Read Eugene Narrett Before It’s Too Late

Review of WW III: the War on the Jews and the Rise of the World Security State (2007) by Jack Engelhard

Eugene Narrett is a professor (Ph.D from Columbia no less) so you’d expect a book of his to be so very academic, which this is, but at the same time it is written so skillfully that it reads like a thriller. This new one of his is a page-turner all right and from page to page, chapter to chapter, it shines and merits urgent attention.

Published by Lightcatcher Books, the title goes like this: “World War III: The War on the Jews and the Rise of the World Security State.”

I’d add this to the subtitle: “How The West Was Lost.”

It’s rare that a work of non-fiction should be so quotable. I could pick virtually any passage and give it here as a sample of the gems that exist in Narrett’s deeply researched documentation of the past and present (he sure is up to the minute) along with his prophetic insights and warnings.

In this age of scholarly leftism, ambiguity and moral relativism, here we come upon an author who is stouthearted and direct in his love of Zion. He refuses to compromise. Let others dither in their tents; Narrett picks up where Nachmanides and Judah HaLevi left off, and let’s remember that in “The Kuzari”, written a thousand years ago, HaLevi says, “Whenever they fight their fight [Rome with Mecca], it is we who fall, and thus it has been in former times in Israel.”

To read the rest of this review, please visit www.israelnationalnews.com and their Blog, Back to Sanity for which distinguished author Jack Engelhard is a regular contributor. 

 

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