• Ashkenazi Jews (descendants of Turkic Khazars) lack Middle Eastern ancestry, while Palestinians show genetic ties to ancient Canaanites/Israelites. Zionism relies on fabricated lineage claims to justify colonial land seizures.
  • God’s promises to Israel (e.g., Deuteronomy 28) required obedience – broken by rebellion, leading to Jerusalem’s destruction in 70 AD. Jesus fulfilled the Abrahamic covenant spiritually; Zionist land claims are a theological distortion.
  • The term silences critics despite Palestinians being true Semites. Groups like the ADL/AIPAC use accusations to suppress free speech and shield Israel from accountability.
  • Nineteenth-century dispensationalism (e.g., Scofield Bible) falsely ties Christ’s return to Jewish control of Palestine. This theology fuels U.S. support for Israeli apartheid and violence.
  • Zionists manipulate Holocaust memory to justify modern atrocities and smear critics. Solutions: Dismantle Zionist power structures, support BDS and reclaim biblical truth centered on justice – not land grabs.

In an era when powerful institutions and ideological agendas often shape geopolitical narratives, TJ Smith’s “The Last Semite” emerges as a bold, meticulously researched exposé that challenges the foundational claims of modern Zionism. This book is not just a historical critique – it is a theological, genetic and political dismantling of the myths that have justified land grabs, ethnic cleansing and global deception in the name of a “divine right” to Palestine.

Smith’s work is a clarion call to re-examine what it truly means to be a Semite, tracing lineage back to Noah’s son Shem and contrasting it with the modern Zionist claim to Abrahamic ancestry. The book systematically debunks the notion that Ashkenazi Jews, descendants of the Khazars, a Turkic people who converted to Judaism in the 8th century, have any legitimate genetic or biblical claim to the land of Israel. Instead, Smith argues that Palestinians, many of whom are descendants of ancient Canaanites and Israelites, are the true Semites, while Zionism is a colonial project masquerading as a religious mandate.

The genetic fraud of Zionism

  • Modern DNA studies reveal that Ashkenazi Jews share closer genetic ties to Eastern Europe and Central Asia than to the Middle East.
  • Palestinians, on the other hand, exhibit genetic continuity with the ancient inhabitants of the region, including Canaanites and Israelites.
  • The Khazar conversion to Judaism is a historical fact, yet Zionist narratives erase this inconvenient truth to maintain the illusion of an unbroken lineage from Abraham.

Biblical covenants were conditional, not unconditional

  • Smith dismantles the Zionist misuse of Scripture, showing that God’s promises to Israel were always contingent on obedience (Deuteronomy 28).
  • The destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD was not an accident but a divine judgment for Israel’s rebellion – a fact ignored by Zionist theology.
  • Jesus Christ fulfilled the Abrahamic covenant spiritually, rendering the Zionist obsession with physical land a theological error.

The weaponization of “anti-Semitism”

  • The term “anti-Semite” was hijacked to silence critics of Israel, despite Palestinians being Semites themselves.
  • Zionist organizations like the ADL and AIPAC have weaponized accusations of anti-Semitism to suppress free speech, persecuting academics, journalists and activists who expose Israeli crimes.

Christian Zionism: A theological scam

  • The Scofield Reference Bible popularized dispensationalism, a 19th-century heresy that twists Scripture to justify unconditional support for Israel.
  • Christian Zionists (like John Hagee) preach that Jews must control Palestine for Christ to return, ignoring that Jesus rejected earthly kingdoms (John 18:36).
  • This theology has fueled U.S. military aid to Israel, enabling apartheid and genocide against Palestinians.

The Holocaust as a propaganda tool

  • While the Holocaust was a horrific genocide, Zionists exploit its memory to justify modern atrocities.
  • Critics of Israel are smeared as “Holocaust deniers,” stifling legitimate debate about Israeli war crimes.

The path forward: Decentralization and truth

  • Smith calls for dismantling Zionist influence in media, finance and politics.
  • Supporting the BDS movement, promoting independent journalism and reclaiming biblical Christianity are essential steps toward justice.

Why this book matters

“The Last Semite” is more than a historical critique – it’s a moral indictment of an ideology that has caused untold suffering. Smith’s work empowers readers to see through the lies, reject Zionist propaganda and stand for truth. Whether you’re a Christian questioning the Rapture myth, a historian examining genetic evidence or an activist fighting for Palestinian rights, this book is a must-read.

As Smith powerfully concludes, “The true heirs of Abraham are not those who seize land by force, but those who walk in faith, justice and love.” It’s time to reclaim that legacy.

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