About the Book
History is created by two opposing forces; good, creates; evil; destroys. Jews are made in the image of The Lord, and create all civilizations; Homo-sapiens, when they are given the opportunity to behave in accordance with their nature, are responsible for the fall of all civilizations. Hegel describes history as consisting of two elements; a thesis, and anti-thesis; like the pendulum of a clock, the thesis moves in one direction, and the anti-thesis moves in the other. To make an analogy, what this means in terms of technology, is that Jews develop technology that constructs a car, and travel forward in it, then abandon the vehicle. Homo-sapiens then hop in the car, and travel in the opposite direction, and due to driving recklessly they abandon the car once it stops working. Jews come across the wrecked vehicle, and develop technology that enables it to function, and travel forward again. Once Jews leave the vehicle, Homo-sapiens do exactly what they did before; causing more mayhem to the car, and environment; however, destruction isn't caused by the mishandling of technology, but rather the manner in which Homo-sapiens treat one another. History reveals that people oppress others in the same manner they were oppressed, and due to enhancements in technology manufactured by Jews, the destruction caused becomes greater; this pattern of behaviour repeats itself over, and over again. Progress is possible due to Jews; for one to expect Homo-sapiens to change on their own accord is not a realistic proposition; genetic re-formulation, over the course of millions of years, would be required to make this possible. Homo-sapiens are savage by nature due to a form of evolution known as "neoteny"; which was used to enable them to survive when climatic conditions endangered their natural habitat, tropical rain-forests; they can, thus, appear to be a fully mature adult, but still have the mind of an infant. Homo-sapiens use whatever materials they have at their disposal to destroy. Many people believe serial killers are solitary predators; this belief is deluded, and serves to hide the despicable truth people cannot face about themselves. Recent film footage has revealed how "police officers" in the U.S. use the tools at their disposal to prey on others; every nation has a population it scapegoats. The "officers" kill because this is the ultimate form of destruction, and due to being able to do this in a public forum, it heightens their sense of power, and, thus, their level of pleasure.
About the Author: The author was given the name, Nigel, at birth, a very common name in Britain, and seven days later conforming to Jewish custom, a circumcision ceremony was performed and he was given both the Hebrew name Tovia and the Yiddish equivalent Tevia, both names imply the blessings and goodness that God bestows. In later years whilst living in Israel he adopted the Hebrew name Eitan, which implies stoicism and impetuousness. All these terms, expressions, are a reflection of his nature. He has depth and complexity, but can display banality, depending on his mood, or the time of day. Due to fate, circumstance, destiny, (whatever term deemed appropriate), over recent years he has not just engaged in a battle with himself in order to become fully actualized, but also a nation called, Canada. He admits that he neither wanted, nor desired, many things that have encroached on the lifestyle he sought to acquire for himself, but by conquering each obstacle placed in his path, he managed to realize himself in a span of time previously never imagined possible, and as a consequence, figured out why the world is in the state it is now. His life has been filled with great struggles, from early childhood onward, and the education he has provided himself is primarily the result of questioning, wanting to better understand, why people behave the way they do, and how certain circumstances arise. Time, history, existence, can be viewed as a story; a story is written with words, and the combination, synthesis, of these words formulates ideas. A story concludes when enough ideas have been coordinated to reveal the design, purpose, and reasoning, behind a plot. If a new beginning is upon us, and time can be contracted by the formulation of ideas, and Nigel Shindler's book is seen as an amalgamation of the primary concepts that have formulated the history of human civilization; it is mankind alone that is responsible for this occurrence.