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	        <title> A Review of The Wandering Who</title> 
	        <description> Gilad  Atzmon’s insight into the organism created by the Zionist movement in his book, The Wandering Who, is explosive.

It tears the veil off of Israel’s apparent civility, its apparent friendship with the  United States, and its expressed solicitude for western powers—Britain,  Canada, Australia, France and Germany—exposing behind the veil, the  assassin ready to slay any and all that interfere with its tribally  focused ends. 
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			        <pubDate> Sat, 17 Sep 2011 21:02:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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	        <title> Paul J. Balles' Book review: The Wandering WHO? </title> 
	        <description> The Wandering WHO? navigates between thought-provoking personal experiences, historical and philosophical issues.

Gilad Atzmon, scholar, prolific writer and leading jazz saxophonist has authored the book The Wandering WHO? In it he astutely explores the identity crisis he himself experienced and one faced by many Jews.
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			        <pubDate> Mon, 05 Sep 2011 15:06:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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	        <title> Op-Ed: How to Know What's True In Age of Information Overload</title> 
	        <description> Seldom, these days,. do I ever find any book, even the most professional-level ones, of such overriding importance that it requires me to write essentially a book-report in place of mine own "informed opinion" as an Op Ed.
But it does still happen --very occasionally indeed.

This one is simply titled "BLUR".
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					<link>http://salem-news.com/articles/may122011/information-overload-hcr.php</link>
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			        <pubDate> Thu, 12 May 2011 15:29:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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	        <title> Faithful Circle - A Response to Noam Chomsky's book 'Fateful Triangle'</title> 
	        <description> "Dear Mr. President: We write to affirm our support for our strategic partnership with Israel, and encourage you to continue to do before international organizations such as the United Nations..."
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					<link>http://salem-news.com/articles/september192010/chomsky-review-jk.php</link>
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			        <pubDate> Sun, 19 Sep 2010 15:42:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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	        <title> Book Review: Nomad Diaries</title> 
	        <description> Sister, I ask myself who am I? Really! Canjeero-eating, hijab-wearing, broken English speaking, and stressed like most American. Am I American? Does that make one American? I never reasoned I would call myself American.</description>
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			        <pubDate> Sat, 18 Sep 2010 21:48:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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	        <title>  Nordic Mysteries: The Millennium Trilogy</title> 
	        <description> I highly recommend the movie, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," based on Swedish mystery writer Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy.  The other two books are "The Girl Who Played with Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest."

What is compelling about the Trilogy is the complex characters, the fast-paced story telling with interesting plots and sub-plots. The books are long and very political.
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			        <pubDate> Thu, 20 May 2010 13:32:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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