“The Jewish Nationalists are discussing an issue I have been following for years. Who would have believed they would consider warming to one world government? That they would even entertain the discussion is monumental. They’re meeting here, rather than in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, because their idea is so revolutionary. Most Israeli Nationalists think the Holy Land has gone too far with its bounty already. This is historic.”
I'm having trouble expressing how weird it feels that Israel is treated with so much weight in this book. And I know why it's happening: Israel is important in Revelation, so it's going to be important here. And I guess we did get it setup at the start as some rising superpower. But on the whole, I can't shake the vibe that the author believes in Jewish exceptionalism, which is itself racist.