The Chosen People From the Caucasus: Jewish Origins, Delusions, Deceits and Historical Interactions With Blacks
Michael Bradley
“The obvious differences between the biblical Jews and their neighbors in the ancient Middle East derive mainly from their very strong Neanderthal physical and mental traits, not from any sort of moral superiority or special status as being God’s chosen people… the typical Neanderthal psychological trait is an inordinately high level of aggression, brought about by an overpowering urge to preserve identity in time. And it was this, and probably this more than anything else, that permitted the Jews to survive, against all odds, as coherent people in an area which was the natural borderland of huge and ancient empires.” By the author of The Iceman Inheritance.
Publisher: Third World
Paperback: 270 pages
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