nessie wrote:
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> >I'm not buying into the Elders of Zion crap, of course.
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> Me either. It was a czarist fraud.
Yes. It was supposedly generated by the Okhrana.
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> > But in my own
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> >experience, sometimes a healthy sense of paranoia is a decide
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>I'm not buying into the Elders of Zion crap, of course.
Me either. It was a czarist fraud.
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> But in my own
>experience, sometimes a healthy sense of paranoia is a decided survival
>trait,
>not least in the corporate world.
Paranoia is not mental illne
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> It is often not possible to determine sufficiency and justification until
> after the fact. The main t
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>The Paranoid Personality Disorder
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It is often not possible to determine sufficiency and justification until
after the fact. The main thing about paranoia
Central Europe Review - Sam Vaknin: The Elders of Zion
Vol 1, No 25
13 December 1999
A B A L K A N E N C O U N T E R:
The Elders of Zion
Sam Vaknin
I was shown the same book in Yugoslavia, in Macedonia and in Bulgaria - The
World Conspiracy - a shabby tome written by an ageing "scholar."