The Jewish and alien heritage of ancient Japan

Type
Book
Authors
Oda ( James Oda )
 
Category
Culture & Ethnicity  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1997 
Pages
153 
Description
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements -- Is the lost tribe of Israel the root of Japan's imperial family? -- My personal contact with Jewish people -- Commonalities in Japanese and Jewish cultures noted by Zenchiro Oyabe -- Shrines, mounds, and animal links found by Hisanori Shinohara -- Roy Minakami traces the Jewish migration from Egypt to Ainu -- Similarities between Japanese and Jewish cultures noted by Joseph Eidelberg -- A debate between Joseph Eidelberg and an anti-Semitic Japanese nationalist -- Rabbi Marvin Tokayer's book the first to question imperial lineage -- Disagreements with Isaias Ben-Dasan -- Prof. Odlum's first hand observation of Jewish traces in Japan -- Shillony's view: modern similarities but no common ancestry -- why the lost tribe of Israel is still lost -- Explaining the Kojiki and Jinnoki -- Did Emperor Jimmu come from China? -- Gama globulin genes expose racial heritage -- The heritage of Mongolian spots -- Minamoto Yoritomo and most samurai were Ainu descendants -- Shrinetology contradicts Japanese mythology -- Revisionist history of the northern and southern dynasties -- Source of the Takeuchi document -- The man from Isohara -- Hieroglyphs reveal a lost continent -- Hieroglyphs explain supernatural phenomenon -- The Takeuchi document: the first X file -- In conclusion: the origins of the Japanese people. 
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