![]() When asked by The New York Times in 2018 to name the books at her bedside, Alice Walker listed David Icke’s And the Truth Will Set You Free, a contemporary summary of The Protocols. The British charity Oxfam sold it on its site until March of this year. It is widely available on eBay and on the Barnes & Noble website. ![]() The book sells widely in Turkey, Syria, and Japan remains a staple of Russian Orthodox bookshops and in 2002, was the subject of a long-running Egyptian television series. But it has enjoyed a remarkable appeal, despite various attempts to ban it and calls for individuals to denounce it-and now, in our conspiracy-saturated moment, it has decisively reemerged. It was a fabrication, and a clumsy one, largely copied from the obscure, French-language political satire Dialogue aux enfers entre Machiavel et Montesquieu, or The Dialogue in Hell Between Machiavelli and Montesquieu, by Maurice Joly. The Women Making Conspiracy Theories Beautiful Kaitlyn Tiffany
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