....as to what is out there and unknown to the goyum!
http://www.occidentaldissent.com/2012/05/24/review-rhett-the-turbulent-life-and-times-of-a-fire-eater/
The Confederacy was like a version of the Third Reich where Hitler and
Goebbels had been marginalized, Heinrich Bruning had hijacked the movement,
and General Erwin Rommel had superseded everyone in popular acclaim and
memory. Southern Rights was not anti-Semitic. The Jews, who at the time
were a typically commercial people, were not perceived as the misfortune of
the South. Sephardic Jews were not iconoclasts like the Ashkenazi Jews who
would come over later from Germany, Russia, and Poland.