Juggernaut
A Paradigm Shift on Antisemitism
di Orr Leschziner
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Informazioni sul libro
Juggernaut gives you the framework.
Cybersecurity expert, reverse engineer, and historian Orr Leschziner spent thirty years applying the tools of mathematics, systems theory, and forensic analysis to the most persistent pattern in recorded history. His conclusion is precise: antisemitism is not an attitude. It is an inherited mechanical loop transmitted through every successor civilisation — running not from hatred but from structural necessity — the inevitable response of universalist software to the one hardware element that refuses dissolution.
Every empire that encoded that loop collapsed. Rome. The Church. Nazi Germany. The Soviet Union. The Jewish people, subjected to the most systematic extermination attempt in history, returned to their exact land and revived their exact language after two thousand years of exile.
No closed system does that. The data proves the system is not closed. The system is not closed because there is an Operator.
For the first time in history, the existence of God is not argued from philosophy or faith. It is derived from the data.
Juggernaut maps the full mechanism — from the Roman erasure of Judea to the current collapse of Western institutions — and shows why the realignment now underway is not political but civilisational, not reversible, and not accidental.
This is the paradigm shift.
The Constant remains. The Juggernaut has been set loose.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Storia
- Categorie aggiuntive Religione e spiritualità, Ispirazione
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Formato del progetto: 15×23 cm
N° di pagine: 334 -
Isbn
- Copertina rigida rivestita: 9789655978797
- Data di pubblicazione: mar 06, 2026
- Lingua English
- Parole chiave religion, rome, antisemitism, history
Informazioni sull'autore
Orr Leschziner is an independent researcher, systems analyst, and writer whose work explores the structural patterns of history, identity, and civilizational conflict. His research spans more than three decades of interdisciplinary study across mathematics, history, linguistics, and philosophy, focusing on recurring systemic behaviors within human societies. Leschziner served for fourteen years in the special forces of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). During his military service he received three citations for operational excellence, including the Medal of Distinguished Service, recognizing exceptional performance and leadership in the field after leading the rescue of a Nahal combat crew in Lebanon under heavy fire. Alongside his historical work, Leschziner spent more than twenty years working in systems engineering and cybersecurity, specializing in reverse engineering, code analysis, and pattern detection within complex technological environments.
