Now we know that Jones is controlled opposition. I always wondered how he got away with working at a college and openly being "anti-joo". Now we know.
He only lasted 6 months at his only teaching gig which was at St. Mary's in South Bend, Indiana around 1980. He says he was canned for being anti-abortion. He tells his story in about the first 7 minutes at the link below. I don't think he started focusing on the tribe in his writings until the early 2000s leading up to "The Jєωιѕн Revolutionary Spirit" which was published in 2008.
My opinion FWIW: He's a smart guy who has written some good books but is hopelessly attached to the NO. He also has an over inflated opinion of himself. I take his theological opinions with the same seriousness as those of Michael Voris. I thought his debate with Michael Davies(+RIP+) in the early 1990's was a no contest in Davies favor concerning whether or not the SSPX was in schism. Randy Engel wrote some essays in the past claiming he was Opus Dei. Who knows, and quite frankly, I could care less. Is he a crypto? I consider my joodar pretty good since I've lived in the US joo capital for 7 decades and grew up and worked amongst them for 5....no.