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Human Sacrifice Among the Sephardine

A. Nonymous | 06.06.2001 12:11

While almost every word that was ever written, is available to read on the internet, the works of Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) are not deemed suitable for public perusal.

Placed under lock and key by the Board of Deputies one hundred years ago, the case of a priest, Padre Tomaso, murdered in a ritualistic killing by Eastern Jews in Damascus in 1840, is considered offensive and rascist.

Lord Janner, says it revives a cruel Mediaeval lie and Dr.Geoff Alderman says it is voyeuristic and lurid and should be made available only to selected historians, under controlled viewing.

I am an amateur historian, I am also capable of deciding if the document is the ravings of a dissapointed explorer, as is claimed, or an accurate account of occult practices.

If it is a ‘myth’ then it ought to be denounced as such and buried. If it is the truth, then it has enormous significance, but no-one can make an educated analysis of a book you can’t read.

However, if it is published on the net, one automatically becomes a ‘Neo-Nazi’ for even reading it, far less believing it, but if it is just more Jew-baiting then what is there to hide?

A. Nonymous