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If I recall this book is explicitly anti-Masonic and anti-Vatican, but the anti-Semitic content, while present, isn't explicit nor the main point of the book. It is more or less a rehash of the Illuminati conspiracy theory with an anti-Catholic and anti-Masonic slant. As written the article makes it sound like strictly an anti-Semitic book, and reads like a third-hand description by somebody who has not actually read the book, relying on somebody else who has also not actually read the book as their source. I also doubt this book is notable enough for inclusion in Wikipedia anyway - it is self published and rather marginal. At best the article needs a complete rewrite. More likely this article probably belongs on AfD. 70.108.47.23202:20, 18 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe you can 1) expand it, 2) correct what you are complaining about, or 3) mentioned what you see as incorrect. The book is mentioned in various scholarly research articles about racism and conspiracy theory at scholar.google.com Some research may want information on this garbage. C56C20:22, 26 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]