They Dare to Speak Out

It argues that pro-Israeli groups such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) have weaponized antisemitism to suppress free debate, compromise national secrets, and shape US foreign policy.

It argues that pro-Israeli groups such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) have weaponized antisemitism to suppress free debate, compromise national secrets, and shape US foreign policy.

The Washington Post said in a review that the book's "message is straightforward and valid: Israeli influence in the United States, including in the inner sanctums of government, is very strong.

[3] The Christian Science Monitor's review stated that "Findley examines the history of America's lopsided official attitude toward the Middle East, a score of the most egregious examples of AIPAC's behavior, and the effect of all of this on public debate and policy.

Because of his access to highly placed government officials, Findley's book contains a wealth of original statements and observations from William Fulbright, Spiro Agnew, Philip Klutznick, George Ball, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and the Rev.