Out of Step - by Arnold Leese
AntiTraitors
Published on May 9, 2020
PREFACE – This autobiographical effort is in two parts: the first deals with my experiences until I retired from the Veterinary Profession in 1928; the second, with events in the political pioneering career that I carried on after that year by opposing the secret Jewish Power. It was not until 1946 that I thought seriously of publishing it. On reading one of the numerous “smearing†articles about myself in the political columns of newspapers, I learned that my career, “told in full, would read like an Oppenheim thrillerâ€, and then it struck me that although there was much doubt as to whether it was as bad as all that, there were possibly some rather unusual events in it which might interest the small proportion of the public that reads.
For political reasons I have not mentioned in this book the names of most of my friends; and I hope my readers will not, therefore, attribute the fact that the word “I†too frequently occurs in the text to any want of modesty on my part; a man who has been in prison, with or without trial, for well over four years isn’t likely to overestimate his own importance! I think that there will be many lovers of animals, veterinary surgeons amongst them, who may find something new to them, particularly in the first ten Chapters; whilst anyone concerned with political realism can learn a little from the experiences related in the second part of the book, since those experiences are rather unique. This, however, is neither a veterinary textbook nor a political treatise; it is simply an account of some of the things that happened to Your Humble Servant, ARNOLD SPENCER LEESE. - Downloaded from - https://antizionistleague.com/documents/reading-books/philosophy/