Bernard Connolly: The Rotten Heart of Europe. 1995; 'update' 2012. Published in UK by faber & faber
The blurb says Connolly was born in Manchester in 1949, and did
PPE at Oxford, P.P.E. = Politics, Philosophy and Economics, the forcing-house for nonentities who've been told they're leaders. He seems to have been a bureaucrat all his life, perhaps until he discussed the 'common currency', the Euro. In 1995, this book caused 'outrage and delight'. Well, maybe. It must have been promoted by the usual Jews, which says enough.
Anyway, this (I found a junked copy) says it's been 'updated'. I looked at the endnotes, but found nothing later than 1995. But there is a new intro, so I suppose that's the extent of the updating. Connolly is CEO of Connolly Insight, and lives in New York. That was 11 years ago; I haven't checked anything at all. It may be there was some contractual problem, and this was all they could do. Maybe he died, or joined a monastery. Amazon seems to have a lot of copies it wants to get rid of, a sure sign of Jewish approval.
The cover design has a red roundel—imprinted, not stuck—The International Bestseller - UPDATED. Belief it if you like!
Connolly seems to be exclusively concerned with money, rather than objects and movement. He says many people believed the EU resembled the Soviet Union, in its rules and totalitarianism. Connolly does now know that the USSR was run by Jews, or that the EU is run by Jews; Merkel provides a warning of the latter. I leafed through the index: nothing on nuclear weapons, in my view a myth to help the Jewish victory of WW2. (Connolly thinks WW2 introduced 'peace, democracy, and legitimacy' (really!) and there was a real war between two anti-civilizations and the "Anglo-Saxons".
My whimsically modified 2012 / ZION logo
I thought I'd check the index—nothing on nukes; nothing on Internet, Iraq, Israel (the latter perhaps relevant—it's in the Eurovision song contest!); almost nothing on Jews except a French thing on 'l'anti-semitisme'; no comment on Lawson, 'British' Chancellor of the Exchequer, as a Jew. Blair and Brown between them have just one entry, appropriately in the original book, but not in a genuinely updated book.
Connolly's book has some learned but uncomprehending references, probably dating back to his Oxford course: he thinks A J P Taylor was good on Europe, and Keynes's
Economic Consequences too.
What a difference Internet made in its fifteen years at the time of the 'update'. Enough difference for people who are awake to see this book as trash. Nothing on central banks, nothing on Jewish money control, nothing on the Federal Reserve, nothing on the lives of Jews and their doings.
2012 was the year in which the London Olympics bought for a hefty sum an odd logo, containing the letters of Z I O N is coded form. My picture is a witty caricature; the original is out there. Maybe this had something to do with this useless reprint.
© Raeto West 28 October 2023