Stormer Reading List (The Jewish Problem)

This is a reading list posted by a reader. I have not read most of these, however, I’m certain it is a good list for anyone who wants to have a very serious understanding of the Jewish Problem.

You’ll note that about half of these books are actually written by Jews. It is always best to have a majority of your sources be primary sources, and Jews are the primary source on Jews.

  • E. Michael Jones – The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History (2008)
  • E. Michael Jones – Barren Metal: The History of Capitalism as the Conflict Between Labor and Usury (2014)
  • Louis Israel Newman – Jewish Influence on Christian Reform Movements (1925)
  • Arthur Gilbert – The Vatican Council and the Jews (1968)
  • Hillaire Belloc – The Jew (1922)
  • Herve Ryssen (translated by Carlos Porter) – History of Anti-Semitism (2018)
  • Vicomte Leon De Poncins – Freemasonry and Judaism: Secret Powers Behind Revolution (no date)
  • Leon Poliakov – Jewish Bankers and the Holy See: From the Thirteenth to the Seventeenth Century (1977)
  • Ari Joskowicz – The Modernity of Others: Jewish Anti-Catholicism in Germany and France (2014)
  • Joachim Prinz – Popes from the Ghetto: A View of Medieval Christendom (1966)
  • David Graeber – Debt: The First 5,000 Years (2012)
  • Stephen Mitford Goodson – A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind (2017)
  • Ariel Toaff – Blood Passover, or The Bloody Satanic Sacrifice Rituals of the Jewish Race (it goes by different names nowadays online)
  • Edith Starr Miller (or Lady Queenborough) – Occult Theocrasy (Volumes I & 2) (1933)

 

  • Kagan/Morgan – Atlantic Diasporas: Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews in the Age of Mercantilism, 1500-1800 (2009)
  • Johnathan Israel – European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750 (1985)
  • Bernard S. Bachrach – Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe (1977)
  • Allan Harris Cutler/Helen Cutler – The Jew As The Ally of The Muslim: Medieval Roots of Anti-Semitism (1986)
  • Albert Montefiore Hyamson – A History of The Jews In England (1908)
  • William Thomas Walsh – Phillip II (1937)
  • Dominic Green – Spies, Shakespeare, and the Plot to Poison Queen Elizabeth: The Double Life of Doctor Lopez (2003)
  • Andree Aelion Brooks – The Woman Who Defied Kings: The Life and Times of Dona Gracia Nasi, A Jewish Leader During the Renaissance (2002)
  • Cecil Roth – A History of the Marranos (1932)
  • Michael A. Meyer – German-Jewish History in Modern Times (4 Volumes) (1996)
  • Edward Goldberg – Jews and Magic in Medici Florence (2011)
  • William Chester Jordan – The French Monarchy and the Jews: From Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians (1989)
  • Benzion Netanyahu – The Origins of the Inquisition in Fifteenth Century Spain (1998)
  • William O. McCagg Jr. – A History of the Habsburg Jews, 1670-1918 (1989)

 

  • Selma Stern – The Court Jew: A Contribution to the History of the Period of Absolutism in Central Europe (1950)
  • Nahum Sokolow – History of Zionism (1600-1918) (1969)
  • Werner Sombart – The Jews and Modern Capitalism (1911)
  • Sir Richard F. Burton – The Jew, The Gypsy, and El Islam (1898)
  • Rebecca Goldstein – Betraying Spinoza: The Renegade Jew Who Gave Us Modernity (2006)
  • Willi Goetschel – Spinoza’s Modernity: Mendelssohn, Lessing, and Heine (2004)
  • Gedalia Yogev – Diamonds and Coral: Anglo-Dutch Jews and Eighteenth Century Trade (1978)
  • Derek J. Penslar – Shylock’s Children: Economics and Jewish Identity in Modern Europe (2001)
  • Jonathan Karp – The Politics of Jewish Commerce: Economic Thought and Emancipation in Europe, 1638-1848 (2008)
  • Michael Goldfarb – Emancipation: How Liberating Europe’s Jews from the Ghetto Led to Revolution (2009)
  • Marsha Keith Schuchard – Masonic Rivalries and Literary Politics from Jonathan Swift to Henry Fielding (2018)
  • Alfred D. Low – Jews in the Eyes of the Germans: From The Enlightenment to Imperial Germany (1979)
  • Paul Lawrence Rose – German Question/Jewish Question: Revolutionary Antisemitism from Kant to Wagner (1990)
  • Brian Ogren – Kabbalah and the Founding of America: The Early Influence of Jewish Thought in the New World (2021)

 

  • Jonathan Israel – Revolutionary Jews from Spinoza to Marx: The Fight for a Secular World of Universal and Equal Rights (2021)
  • Robert Wistrich – Revolutionary Jews from Marx to Trotsky (1976)
  • Heinrich von Treitschke – History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century (abridged or unabridged) (1975)
  • Arthur Hertzberg – The French Enlightenment and the Jews: The Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism (1968)
  • Franz Kobler – Napoleon And The Jews (1976)
  • Chaim Bermant – The Cousinhood: A Vivid Account of the English-Jewish Aristocracy (1971)
  • W.E. Mosse – The German-Jewish Economic Elite, 1820-1935: A Socio-Cultural Profile (1989)
  • Marcel Stoetzler – The State, The Nation, And The Jews: Liberalism and the Antisemitism Dispute in Bismarck’s Germany (2008)
  • Abigail Green – Moses Montefiore: Jewish Liberator, Imperial Hero (2010)
  • Stanley Weintraub – Disraeli: A Biography (1993)
  • Joseph Banister – England Under The Jews (1907)
  • Charles Edward Russell – Haym Salomon and The Revolution (1930)
  • Bertram Wallace Korn – American Jewry and the Civil War (1951)
  • Robert H. Williams – The Ultimate World Order (as pictured in “The Jewish Utopia”) (1930s)

 

  • Daniel Greene – The Jewish Origins of Cultural Pluralism (2011)
  • Gregg Ivers – To Build a Wall: American Jews and the Separation of Church and State (1995)
  • Cecile Tormay – An Outlaw’s Diary (1923)
  • Alexander Jacob – Eugen Duhring On The Jews (1997)
  • Theodor Fritsch – The Riddle of the Jews’ Success (2012)
  • Alfred Rosenberg – The Track of the Jew Through the Ages (2014)
  • Henry Ford – The International Jew (1920)
  • David Duke – The Secret Behind Communism (2013)
  • Martin Gilbert – Churchill and the Jews: A Lifelong Friendship (2007)
  • Breitman/Lichtman – FDR and the Jews (2013)
  • David Irving – Hitler’s War (1990)
  • Robert B. Stinnett – Day of Deceit: The Truth about FDR and Pearl Harbor (2000)
  • Ben Weintraub – The Holocaust Dogma of Judaism: The Keystone of the New World Order (1995)
  • Donatella Di Cesare – Heidegger and the Jews: The Black Notebooks (2014)

 

  • Yuri Slezkine – The Jewish Century (2004)
  • Arthur Liebman – Jews and The Left (1979)
  • Benjamin Ginsberg – The Fatal Embrace: Jews And The State (1993)
  • Neal Gabler – An Empire of Their Own: How The Jews Invented Hollywood (1988)
  • Michael E. Staub – The Jewish 1960s: An American Sourcebook (2004)
  • Murray Friedman – The Neoconservative Revolution: Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy (2005)
  • Wilmot Robertson – The Dispossessed Majority (1976)
  • Kevin MacDonald – The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century
  • Intellectual and Political Movements (1998)
  • Christopher Bollyn – Solving 9-11: The Deception That Changed The World (2012)
  • Ron Unz – The Myth of American Meritocracy and Other Essays (2016)
  • Benjamin Garland – Merchants of Sin (2017)
  • Vicky Ward – Kushner Inc. (2018)
  • Patrick Radden Keefe – Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty (2021)
  • Johnathan Kaufman – The Last Kings of Shanghai: The Rival Jewish Dynasties That Helped Create Modern China (2020)

I am not sure anyone has time to read all of those books. I certainly do not. However, it is clear that if you did have time to read all of those books, you would have a full understanding of the Jewish problem and its place in history.

We can talk a lot about the modern situation with relation to Jews, and I think that’s most important. But how about the fact that Moslems were aligned with Jews against Christians all throughout the Middle Ages, more or less up until the formation of the state of Israel?

What are the bigger implications of that? Well, for one, if Zionist Christianity is correct, that would mean that all Christians throughout history were wrong, and the Moslems are the actual heroes of history, and Christian Europe should have surrendered to Islam in order to help the Jews.

I am just picking one example of a historical understanding of Jews that most people do not have that you can only really gain through study (as opposed to just following world events and following trails back to the 1960s Jewish revolutions and the Jew Frankfurt School).

The Jews are not simply casting a shadow over modernity, they are the shadow cast over all of Christendom since they murdered Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago.