Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
reaction used for the purpose is the discovery of a Jew. . . . A Nazi who has heart disease must not use digitalis, which use in heart disease was developed by a Jew, Ludwig Trabo. . . . Typhus must not be treated, for he will have to benefit by discoveries of Jews, Widall and Weill. If he has diabetes, he must not use insulin, because of the research work of a Jew, Minkowsky. If he has a headache, he must shun ovarmidon and antipyrin, discovered by Spiro and Eiloge. Anti-Semites who have convulsions must put up with them for it was a Jew, Oscar Leibreach, who thought of using chloral hydrate. . . . 1 When 1948 arrived, the world was missing six million Jews, including 1.5 million innocent children who had perished during the Nazi “Final Solution.” Most Holocaust survivors were without a permanent home, had few if any possessions, and had watched their paintings, antiques, gold and silver jewelry, and money being seized by Hitler’s godless goons. The survivors had one flame of hope burning in the void of their spirits—a homeland in Palestine. On May 14, 1948, at midnight, the British Mandate over Palestine ended, and a new Jewish nation with the name Israel was resurrected from the grave of history. There is a famous story in which the German kaiser asks Bismarck, “Can you prove the existence of God?” Bismarck replied, “The Jews, your majesty, the Jews.”2 The Jews comprise less than 1 percent of the world’s population, yet 176 Nobel Prize winners have been Jews.3
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