Peter Frankopan's The Silk Roads: A New History of the World shows why we need to re-vision history
The word revisionist derives from roots meaning to look again. And since history is an ongoing project, whose main purpose is to help us understand where we have come from and where we are going, we obviously need to keep taking fresh looks at the past as we propose new visions of the future.
Obligatory disclaimer: I am myself a historical revisionist of the so-called war on terror, having written or edited five books on the subject. My conclusion, in a nutshell, is that the State of Israel, whose intelligence services motto is by way of deception thou shalt do war, has (with the help of many other nefarious forces including rabid right-wingers, global domination enthusiasts, and voracious war profiteers) orchestrated a massive deception based primarily on false flag terrorism in general, and the 9/11 covert operation in particular.
My revisionist history of the war on terror poses a danger to Israel and its expansionist agenda. So its agents have relentlessly attacked me, smeared me, and waged economic war against me and my family. One of their favorite smears is the libelous holocaust denier canard that almost prevented me from entering Canada last week.
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