Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, pen name Celine, (1894 -1961), a French physician,
is "considered one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century." -
In this excerpt from his 1937 book "Trifles for a Massacre," he maintains that Jewish power and influence is the only subject that matters. The fact that it's taboo indicates the takeover (facilitated by traitorous Freemasons) is complete. Was Celine a "hater" or, in fact, a patriot and realist?
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