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Return of the White Whale

by JD Seckelmann

166 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-2475; ISBN 1-4120-4667-X; US$20.00, C$25.00, EUR16.25, £11.26

Ride the White Whale as he crashes through media intrusiveness, geopolitical chaos; the bloody, frustrating, insane Islamic/Jewish stalemate; Political Correctness, all the while studying The Righteous and noting The Oppressors.


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About the Book

The author employs a narrative scheme as does the Matrix, the novel Moby Dick. The story cruises through the present and the historic plight of the Jews and intermittingly brings Melville's Sea-saga with the mad Capt. Ahab, his 1st mate, Starbuck, and others in the crew: the narrator, Ishmael, his friend, the harpooner, former head-hunter, Queequeg, and Ahab's guru-confidant, Fedallah, the Parsee mystic who tells Ahab a prophetic riddle that could match the three witches conundrum in Shakespeare's Macbeth. It features twenty mini-bios of Righteous Jews, their contribution to mankind in past and present along with histories of famous Jewish dynasties. The author is stingy with words and is able to tell a lot in short spaces.

In the book, there are strong statements condemning media manipulators of all stripes as well as histories of publishing and broadcasting empires, the good and the bad, showing a diversity of ownership.

The commentary is broken into by sequential episodes direct from Moby Dick providing an oblique diversion while sometimes providing savory parables without becoming "preachy".

There are instances of the author's personal experiences such as excerpts from journals kept when he toured Israel in 1979 led by Prof. Menahem Mansoor with a group of University of Wisconsin Alumni. Also, he tells of how childhood traumas were compounded from media influences and, in time, cites chilling anti-Semitic expressions while in the US Navy.

He, a Christian, lauds his paternal grandfather, though he had died a generation before the author's birth. He had been a Nothern Civil War veteran, the Fire Chief of Bethlehim, PA and a Jewish Imigrant from Bavaria.

It is not enunciated, but Capt. Ahab, his ship, the Pequod, his world, could represent the static mind-set of insane, unconsumated revenge, launching harpoons at this preceived enemy. But on encountering Moby Dick, he is thwarted, scattered, then annihilated.

The same mind-set that launches social excesses, perversions portrayed as news, entertainment and education in today's media, may portend for great changes.

World-wide, Jews are a tiny lot and getting smaller. For Jews, extinction won't come from disturbing a sea-giant entirely, but from abandonding tradition in favor of "Reform", PC & ACLU, Absorbtion and Lethargy. On top of all that, in the wings are massive emerging eastern populations with energy and innate abilities that equal or surpass Jews.

...you shall be left few in numbers, whereas you were as the stars in heaven in multitude... (Deuteronomy 28-62)



About the Author

The author is an 81-year-old WWII vet, a father of five, grandfather of seven and great-grandfather of one. He has owned a couple of businesses and retired as a real estate broker. This is his first book.



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