DIGIRENT - America's Defense Line: The Justice Department's Battle to Register the Israel Lobby as Agents of a Foreign Government
Grant F. Smith
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America's Defense Line: The Grant F. Smith epub America's Defense Line: The Grant F. Smith pdf download America's Defense Line: The Grant F. Smith pdf file America's Defense Line: The Grant F. Smith audiobook America's Defense Line: The Grant F. Smith book review America's Defense Line: The Grant F. Smith summary | #489006 in Books | 2008-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.76 x5.98l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 340 pages||12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.| Zionist Efforts in USA|By Jerome Skyrud|Grant smith's book, America's Defense Line, is about the efforts of the American government to force the Zionists in the USA to register their organizations with the federal government, as is required by law in order to give the American public the transparency they need to judge the agendas and motives of what they read in the media.||"Grant Smith renders great service. The secret documents reviewed in this volume will help any reader understand how a small but determined group of zealots for Israel have placed the United States in grave danger. It is a wakeup call that must be answered,
An unforeseen effect of the Iraq war is that it has allowed more Americans to speak freely about the role of the Israel lobby. When and how was it born? While it is generally understood that American interest groups played a crucial role in creating the state of Israel in 1948 and supporting politicians who would stand up for Israel, other facts have remained elusive. Grant F. Smith reveals that many of the functions the Israel lobby smoothly and quietly executes in p...
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