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A JEWISH DEFECTOR WARNS AMERICA:
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Benjamin Freedman Speaks
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by Benjamin H. Freedman
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Introductory Note
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Benjamin H. Freedman was one of the most intriguing and amazing
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individuals of the 20th century. Mr. Freedman, born in 1890, was a
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successful Jewish businessman of New York City who was at one time
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the principal owner of the Woodbury Soap Company. He broke with
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organized Jewry after the Judeo-Communist victory of 1945, and spent
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the remainder of his life and the great preponderance of his considerable
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fortune, at least 2.5 million dollars, exposing the Jewish tyranny which
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has enveloped the United States.
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Mr. Freedman knew what he was talking about because he had been an
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insider at the highest levels of Jewish organizations and Jewish
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machinations to gain power over our nation. Mr. Freedman was
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personally acquainted with Bernard Baruch, Samuel Untermyer,
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Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Kennedy, and John F.
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Kennedy, and many more movers and shakers of our times.
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This speech was given before a patriotic audience in 1961 at the Willard
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Hotel in Washington, D.C., on behalf of Conde McGinley's patriotic
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newspaper of that time, Common Sense. Though in some minor ways
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this wide-ranging and extemporaneous speech has become dated, Mr.
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Freedman's essential message to us -- his warning to the West -- is more
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urgent than ever before. -- K.A.S.
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HERE IN THE UNITED STATES, the Zionists and their co-religionists
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have complete control of our government. For many reasons, too many
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and too complex to go into here at this time, the Zionists and their co-
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religionists rule these United States as though they were the absolute
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monarchs of this country. Now you may say that is a very broad
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statement, but let me show you what happened while we were all asleep.
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What happened? World War I broke out in the summer of 1914. There
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are few people here my age who remember that. Now that war was
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waged on one side by Great Britain, France, and Russia; and on the other
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side by Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey.
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Within two years Germany had won that war: not only won it nominally,
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but won it actually. The German submarines, which were a surprise to
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the world, had swept all the convoys from the Atlantic Ocean.
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Great Britain stood there without ammunition for her soldiers, with one
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week's food supply -- and after that, starvation. At that time, the French
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army had mutinied. They had lost 600,000 of the flower of French youth
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in the defense of Verdun on the Somme. The Russian army was
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defecting, they were picking up their toys and going home, they didn't
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want to play war anymore, they didn't like the Tsar. And the Italian army
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had collapsed.
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Not a shot had been fired on German soil. Not one enemy soldier had
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crossed the border into Germany. And yet, Germany was offering
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England peace terms. They offered England a negotiated peace on what
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the lawyers call a status quo ante basis. That means: "Let's call the war
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off, and let everything be as it was before the war started." England, in
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the summer of 1916 was considering that -- seriously. They had no
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choice. It was either accepting this negotiated peace that Germany was
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magnanimously offering them, or going on with the war and being
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totally defeated.
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While that was going on, the Zionists in Germany, who represented the
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Zionists from Eastern Europe, went to the British War Cabinet and -- I
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am going to be brief because it's a long story, but I have all the
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documents to prove any statement that I make -- they said: "Look here.
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You can yet win this war. You don't have to give up. You don't have to
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accept the negotiated peace offered to you now by Germany. You can
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win this war if the United States will come in as your ally."
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The United States was not in the war at that time. We were fresh; we
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were young; we were rich; we were powerful. They told England: "We
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will guarantee to bring the United States into the war as your ally, to
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fight with you on your side, if you will promise us Palestine after you
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win the war."
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In other words, they made this deal: "We will get the United States into
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this war as your ally. The price you must pay is Palestine after you have
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won the war and defeated Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey."
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Now England had as much right to promise Palestine to anybody, as the
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United States would have to promise Japan to Ireland for any reason
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whatsoever. It's absolutely absurd that Great Britain, that never had any
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connection or any interest or any right in what is known as Palestine
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should offer it as coin of the realm to pay the Zionists for bringing the
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United States into the war.
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However, they did make that promise, in October of 1916. And shortly
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after that -- I don't know how many here remember it -- the United
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States, which was almost totally pro-German, entered the war as Britain's
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ally.
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I say that the United States was almost totally pro-German because the
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newspapers here were controlled by Jews, the bankers were Jews, all the
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media of mass communications in this country were controlled by Jews;
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and they, the Jews, were pro-German. They were pro-German because
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many of them had come from Germany, and also they wanted to see
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Germany lick the Tsar. The Jews didn't like the Tsar, and they didn't
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want Russia to win this war. These German-Jew bankers, like Kuhn Loeb
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and the other big banking firms in the United States refused to finance
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France or England to the extent of one dollar. They stood aside and they
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said: "As long as France and England are tied up with Russia, not one
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cent!" But they poured money into Germany, they fought beside
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Germany against Russia, trying to lick the Tsarist regime.
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Now those same Jews, when they saw the possibility of getting Palestine,
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went to England and they made this deal. At that time, everything
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changed, like a traffic light that changes from red to green. Where the
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newspapers had been all pro-German, where they'd been telling the
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people of the difficulties that Germany was having fighting Great Britain
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commercially and in other respects, all of a sudden the Germans were no
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good. They were villains. They were Huns. They were shooting Red
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Cross nurses. They were cutting off babies' hands. They were no good.
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Shortly after that, Mr. Wilson declared war on Germany.
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The Zionists in London had sent cables to the United States, to Justice
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Brandeis, saying "Go to work on President Wilson. We're getting from
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England what we want. Now you go to work on President Wilson and get
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the United States into the war." That's how the United States got into the
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war. We had no more interest in it; we had no more right to be in it than
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we have to be on the moon tonight instead of in this room. There was
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absolutely no reason for World War I to be our war. We were railroaded
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into -- if I can be vulgar, we were suckered into -- that war merely so that
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the Zionists of the world could obtain Palestine. That is something that
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the people of the United States have never been told. They never knew
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why we went into World War I.
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After we got into the war, the Zionists went to Great Britain and they
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said: "Well, we performed our part of the agreement. Let's have
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something in writing that shows that you are going to keep your bargain
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and give us Palestine after you win the war." They didn't know whether
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the war would last another year or another ten years. So they started to
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work out a receipt. The receipt took the form of a letter, which was
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worded in very cryptic language so that the world at large wouldn't know
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what it was all about. And that was called the Balfour Declaration.
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The Balfour Declaration was merely Great Britain's promise to pay the
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Zionists what they had agreed upon as a consideration for getting the
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United States into the war. So this great Balfour Declaration, that you
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hear so much about, is just as phony as a three dollar bill. I don't think I
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could make it more emphatic than that.
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That is where all the trouble started. The United States got in the war.
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The United States crushed Germany. You know what happened. When
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the war ended, and the Germans went to Paris for the Paris Peace
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Conference in 1919, there were 117 Jews there, as a delegation
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representing the Jews, headed by Bernard Baruch. I was there: I ought to
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know. Now what happened?
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The Jews at that peace conference, when they were cutting up Germany
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and parceling out Europe to all these nations who claimed a right to a
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certain part of European territory, said, "How about Palestine for us?"
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And they produced, for the first time to the knowledge of the Germans,
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this Balfour Declaration. So the Germans, for the first time realized, "Oh,
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so that was the game! That's why the United States came into the war."
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The Germans for the first time realized that they were defeated, they
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suffered the terrific reparations that were slapped onto them, because the
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Zionists wanted Palestine and were determined to get it at any cost.
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That brings us to another very interesting point. When the Germans
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realized this, they naturally resented it. Up to that time, the Jews had
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never been better off in any country in the world than they had been in
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Germany. You had Mr. Rathenau there, who was maybe 100 times as
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important in industry and finance as is Bernard Baruch in this country.
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You had Mr. Balin, who owned the two big steamship lines, the North
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German Lloyd's and the Hamburg-American Lines. You had Mr.
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Bleichroder, who was the banker for the Hohenzollern family. You had
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the Warburgs in Hamburg, who were the big merchant bankers -- the
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biggest in the world. The Jews were doing very well in Germany. No
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question about that. The Germans felt: "Well, that was quite a sellout."
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It was a sellout that might be compared to this hypothetical situation:
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Suppose the United States was at war with the Soviet Union. And we
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were winning. And we told the Soviet Union: "Well, let's quit. We offer
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you peace terms. Let's forget the whole thing." And all of a sudden Red
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China came into the war as an ally of the Soviet Union. And throwing
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them into the war brought about our defeat. A crushing defeat, with
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reparations the likes of which man's imagination cannot encompass.
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Imagine, then, after that defeat, if we found out that it was the Chinese in
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this country, our Chinese citizens, who all the time we had thought were
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loyal citizens working with us, were selling us out to the Soviet Union
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and that it was through them that Red China was brought into the war
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against us. How would we feel, then, in the United States against
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Chinese? I don't think that one of them would dare show his face on any
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street. There wouldn't be enough convenient lampposts to take care of
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them. Imagine how we would feel.
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Well, that's how the Germans felt towards these Jews. They'd been so
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nice to them: from 1905 on, when the first Communist revolution in
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Russia failed, and the Jews had to scramble out of Russia, they all went
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to Germany. And Germany gave them refuge. And they were treated
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very nicely. And here they had sold Germany down the river for no
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reason at all other than the fact that they wanted Palestine as a so-called
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"Jewish commonwealth."
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Now Nahum Sokolow, and all the great leaders and great names that you
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read about in connection with Zionism today, in 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922,
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and 1923 wrote in all their papers -- and the press was filled with their
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statements -- that the feeling against the Jews in Germany is due to the
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fact that they realized that this great defeat was brought about by Jewish
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intercession in bringing the United States into the war. The Jews
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themselves admitted that.
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It wasn't that the Germans in 1919 discovered that a glass of Jewish
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blood tasted better than Coca-Cola or Muenschner Beer. There was no
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religious feeling. There was no sentiment against those people merely on
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account of their religious belief. It was all political. It was economic. It
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was anything but religious. Nobody cared in Germany whether a Jew
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went home and pulled down the shades and said "Shema' Yisroel" or
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"Our Father." Nobody cared in Germany any more than they do in the
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United States. Now this feeling that developed later in Germany was due
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to one thing: the Germans held the Jews responsible for their crushing
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defeat.
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And World War I had been started against Germany for no reason for
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which Germany was responsible. They were guilty of nothing. Only of
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being successful. They built up a big navy. They built up world trade.
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You must remember that Germany at the time of the French Revolution
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consisted of 300 small city-states, principalities, dukedoms, and so forth.
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Three hundred separate little political entities. And between that time,
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between the times of Napoleon and Bismarck, they were consolidated
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into one state. And within 50 years they became one of the world's great
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powers. Their navy was rivaling Great Britain's, they were doing
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business all over the world, they could undersell anybody, they could
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make better products. What happened as a result of that?
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There was a conspiracy between England, France, and Russia to slap
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down Germany. There isn't one historian in the world who can find a
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valid reason why those three countries decided to wipe Germany off the
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map politically.
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When Germany realized that the Jews were responsible for her defeat,
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they naturally resented it. But not a hair on the head of any Jew was
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harmed. Not a single hair. Professor Tansill, of Georgetown University,
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who had access to all the secret papers of the State Department, wrote in
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his book, and quoted from a State Department document written by
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Hugo Schoenfelt, a Jew whom Cordell Hull sent to Europe in 1933 to
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investigate the so-called camps of political prisoners, who wrote back
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that he found them in very fine condition. They were in excellent shape,
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with everybody treated well. And they were filled with Communists.
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Well, a lot of them were Jews, because the Jews happened to comprise
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about 98 per cent of the Communists in Europe at that time. And there
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were some priests there, and ministers, and labor leaders, and Masons,
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and others who had international affiliations.
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Some background is in order: In 1918-1919 the Communists took over
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Bavaria for a few days. Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht and a
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group of other Jews took over the government for three days. In fact,
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when the Kaiser ended the war he fled to Holland because he thought the
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Communists were going to take over Germany as they did Russia and
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that he was going to meet the same fate as the Tsar. So he fled to Holland
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for safety, for security. After the Communist threat in Germany was
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quashed, the Jews were still working, trying to get back into their former
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status, and the Germans fought them in every way they could without
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hurting a single hair on anyone's head.
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They fought them the same way that, in this country, the Prohibitionists
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fought anyone who was interested in liquor. They didn't fight one
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another with pistols. Well, that's the way they were fighting the Jews in
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Germany. And at that time, mind you, there were 80 to 90 million
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Germans, and there were only 460,000 Jews. About one half of one per
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cent of the population of Germany were Jews. And yet they controlled all
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the press, and they controlled most of the economy because they had
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come in with cheap money when the mark was devalued and bought up
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practically everything.
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The Jews tried to keep a lid on this fact. They didn't want the world to
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really understand that they had sold out Germany, and that the Germans
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resented that.
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The Germans took appropriate action against the Jews. They, shall I say,
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discriminated against them wherever they could. They shunned them.
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The same way that we would shun the Chinese, or the Negroes, or the
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Catholics, or anyone in this country who had sold us out to an enemy and
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brought about our defeat.
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After a while, the Jews of the world called a meeting in Amsterdam.
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Jews from every country in the world attended this meeting in July 1933.
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And they said to Germany: "You fire Hitler, and you put every Jew back
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into his former position, whether he was a Communist or no matter what
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he was. You can't treat us that way. And we, the Jews of the world, are
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serving an ultimatum upon you." You can imagine what the Germans
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told them. So what did the Jews do?
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In 1933, when Germany refused to surrender to the world conference of
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Jews in Amsterdam, the conference broke up, and Mr. Samuel
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Untermyer, who was the head of the American delegation and the
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president of the whole conference, came to the United States and went
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from the steamer to the studios of the Columbia Broadcasting System
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and made a radio broadcast throughout the United States in which he in
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effect said, "The Jews of the world now declare a Holy War against
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Germany. We are now engaged in a sacred conflict against the Germans.
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And we are going to starve them into surrender. We are going to use a
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world-wide boycott against them. That will destroy them because they
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are dependent upon their export business."
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And it is a fact that two thirds of Germany's food supply had to be
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imported, and it could only be imported with the proceeds of what they
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exported. So if Germany could not export, two thirds of Germany's
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population would have to starve. There was just not enough food for
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more than one third of the population. Now in this declaration, which I
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have here, and which was printed in the New York Times on August 7,
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1933, Mr. Samuel Untermyer boldly stated that "this economic boycott is
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our means of self-defense. President Roosevelt has advocated its use in
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the National Recovery Administration," which some of you may
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remember, where everybody was to be boycotted unless he followed the
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rules laid down by the New Deal, and which was declared
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unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of that time. Nevertheless, the
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Jews of the world declared a boycott against Germany, and it was so
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effective that you couldn't find one thing in any store anywhere in the
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world with the words "made in Germany" on it.
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In fact, an executive of the Woolworth Company told me that they had to
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dump millions of dollars worth of crockery and dishes into the river; that
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their stores were boycotted if anyone came in and found a dish marked
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"made in Germany," they were picketed with signs saying "Hitler,"
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"murderer," and so forth, something like these sit-ins that are taking
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place in the South. At a store belonging to the R. H. Macy chain, which
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was controlled by a family called Strauss who also happen to be Jews, a
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woman found stockings there which came from Chemnitz, marked
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"made in Germany." Well, they were cotton stockings and they may
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have been there 20 years, since I've been observing women's legs for
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many years and it's been a long time since I've seen any cotton stockings
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on them. I saw Macy's boycotted, with hundreds of people walking
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around with signs saying "murderers," "Hitlerites," and so forth. Now up
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to that time, not one hair on the head of any Jew had been hurt in
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Germany. There was no suffering, there was no starvation, there was no
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murder, there was nothing.
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Naturally, the Germans said, "Who are these people to declare a boycott
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against us and throw all our people out of work, and make our industries
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come to a standstill? Who are they to do that to us?" They naturally
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resented it. Certainly they painted swastikas on stores owned by Jews.
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Why should a German go in and give his money to a storekeeper who
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was part of a boycott that was going to starve Germany into surrendering
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to the Jews of the world, who were going to dictate who their premier or
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chancellor was to be? Well, it was ridiculous.
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The boycott continued for some time, but it wasn't until 1938, when a
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young Jew from Poland walked into the German embassy in Paris and
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shot a German official, that the Germans really started to get rough with
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the Jews in Germany. And you found them then breaking windows and
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having street fights and so forth.
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Now I don't like to use the word "anti-Semitism" because it's
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meaningless, but it means something to you still, so I'll have to use it.
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The only reason that there was any feeling in Germany against Jews was
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that they were responsible for World War I and for this world-wide
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boycott. Ultimately they were also responsible for World War II, because
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after this thing got out of hand, it was absolutely necessary for the Jews
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and Germany to lock horns in a war to see which one was going to
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survive.
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In the meanwhile, I had lived in Germany, and I knew that the Germans
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had decided that Europe is going to be Christian or Communist: there is
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no in between. And the Germans decided they were going to keep it
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Christian if possible. And they started to re-arm.
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In November 1933 the United States recognized the Soviet Union. The
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Soviet Union was becoming very powerful, and Germany realized that
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"Our turn was going to come soon, unless we are strong." The same as
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we in this country are saying today, "Our turn is going to come soon,
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unless we are strong." Our government is spending 83 or 84 billion
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dollars for defense. Defense against whom? Defense against 40,000 little
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Jews in Moscow that took over Russia, and then, in their devious ways,
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took over control of many other countries of the world.
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For this country now to be on the verge of a Third World War, from
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which we cannot emerge a victor, is something that staggers my
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imagination. I know that nuclear bombs are measured in terms of
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megatons. A megaton is a term used to describe one million tons of TNT.
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Our nuclear bombs had a capacity of 10 megatons, or 10 million tons of
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TNT, when they were first developed. Now, the nuclear bombs that are
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being developed have a capacity of 200 megatons, and God knows how
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many megatons the nuclear bombs of the Soviet Union have.
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What do we face now? If we trigger a world war that may develop into a
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nuclear war, humanity is finished. Why might such a war take place? It
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will take place as the curtain goes up on Act 3: Act 1 was World War I,
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Act 2 was World War II, Act 3 is going to be World War III. The Jews of
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the world, the Zionists and their co-religionists everywhere, are
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determined that they are going to again use the United States to help
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them permanently retain Palestine as their foothold for their world
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government. That is just as true as I am standing here. Not alone have I
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read it, but many here have also read it, and it is known all over the
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world.
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What are we going to do? The life you save may be your son's. Your
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boys may be on their way to that war tonight; and you don't know it any
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more than you knew that in 1916 in London the Zionists made a deal
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with the British War Cabinet to send your sons to war in Europe. Did
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you know it at that time? Not a person in the United States knew it. You
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weren't permitted to know it. Who knew it? President Wilson knew it.
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Colonel House knew it. Other insiders knew it.
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Did I know it? I had a pretty good idea of what was going on: I was
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liaison to Henry Morgenthau, Sr., in the 1912 campaign when President
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Wilson was elected, and there was talk around the office there. I was
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"confidential man" to Henry Morgenthau, Sr., who was chairman of the
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finance committee, and I was liaison between him and Rollo Wells, the
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treasurer. So I sat in these meetings with President Wilson at the head of
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the table, and all the others, and I heard them drum into President
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Wilson's brain the graduated income tax and what has become the
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Federal Reserve, and I heard them indoctrinate him with the Zionist
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movement. Justice Brandeis and President Wilson were just as close as
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the two fingers on this hand. President Woodrow Wilson was just as
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incompetent when it came to determining what was going on as a
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newborn baby. That is how they got us into World War I, while we all
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slept. They sent our boys over there to be slaughtered. For what? So the
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Jews can have Palestine as their "commonwealth." They've fooled you so
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much that you don't know whether you're coming or going.
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Now any judge, when he charges a jury, says, "Gentlemen, any witness
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who you find has told a single lie, you can disregard all his testimony." I
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don't know what state you come from, but in New York state that is the
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way a judge addresses a jury. If that witness told one lie, disregard his
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testimony.
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What are the facts about the Jews? (I call them Jews to you, because they
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are known as Jews. I don't call them Jews myself. I refer to them as so-
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called Jews, because I know what they are.) The eastern European Jews,
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who form 92 per cent of the world's population of those people who call
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themselves Jews, were originally Khazars. They were a warlike tribe
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who lived deep in the heart of Asia. And they were so warlike that even
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the Asiatics drove them out of Asia into eastern Europe. They set up a
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large Khazar kingdom of 800,000 square miles. At the time, Russia did
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not exist, nor did many other European countries. The Khazar kingdom
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was the biggest country in all Europe -- so big and so powerful that when
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the other monarchs wanted to go to war, the Khazars would lend them
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40,000 soldiers. That's how big and powerful they were.
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They were phallic worshippers, which is filthy and I do not want to go
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into the details of that now. But that was their religion, as it was also the
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religion of many other pagans and barbarians elsewhere in the world.
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The Khazar king became so disgusted with the degeneracy of his
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kingdom that he decided to adopt a so-called monotheistic faith -- either
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Christianity, Islam, or what is known today as Judaism, which is really
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Talmudism. By spinning a top, and calling out "eeny, meeny, miney,
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moe," he picked out so-called Judaism. And that became the state
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religion. He sent down to the Talmudic schools of Pumbedita and Sura
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and brought up thousands of rabbis, and opened up synagogues and
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schools, and his people became what we call Jews. There wasn't one of
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them who had an ancestor who ever put a toe in the Holy Land. Not only
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in Old Testament history, but back to the beginning of time. Not one of
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them!
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And yet they come to the Christians and ask us to support their armed
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insurrections in Palestine by saying, "You want to help repatriate God's
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Chosen People to their Promised Land, their ancestral home, don't you?
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It's your Christian duty. We gave you one of our boys as your Lord and
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Savior. You now go to church on Sunday, and you kneel and you
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worship a Jew, and we're Jews." But they are pagan Khazars who were
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converted just the same as the Irish were converted. It is as ridiculous to
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call them "people of the Holy Land," as it would be to call the 54 million
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Chinese Moslems "Arabs."
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Mohammed only died in 620 A.D., and since then 54 million Chinese
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have accepted Islam as their religious belief. Now imagine, in China,
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2,000 miles away from Arabia, from Mecca and Mohammed's birthplace.
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Imagine if the 54 million Chinese decided to call themselves "Arabs."
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You would say they were lunatics. Anyone who believes that those 54
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million Chinese are Arabs must be crazy. All they did was adopt as a
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religious faith a belief that had its origin in Mecca, in Arabia. The same
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as the Irish. When the Irish became Christians, nobody dumped them in
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the ocean and imported to the Holy Land a new crop of inhabitants. They
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hadn't become a different people. They were the same people, but they
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had accepted Christianity as a religious faith.
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These Khazars, these pagans, these Asiatics, these Turko-Finns, were a
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Mongoloid race who were forced out of Asia into eastern Europe.
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Because their king took the Talmudic faith, they had no choice in the
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matter. Just the same as in Spain: If the king was Catholic, everybody
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had to be a Catholic. If not, you had to get out of Spain. So the Khazars
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became what we call today Jews.
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Now imagine how silly it was for the great Christian countries of the
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world to say, "We're going to use our power and prestige to repatriate
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God's Chosen People to their ancestral homeland, their Promised Land."
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Could there be a bigger lie than that? Because they control the
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newspapers, the magazines, the radio, the television, the book publishing
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business, and because they have the ministers in the pulpit and the
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politicians on the soapboxes talking the same language, it is not too
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surprising that you believe that lie. You'd believe black is white if you
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heard it often enough. You wouldn't call black black anymore -- you'd
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start to call black white. And nobody could blame you.
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That is one of the great lies of history. It is the foundation of all the
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misery that has befallen the world.
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Do you know what Jews do on the Day of Atonement, that you think is
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so sacred to them? I was one of them. This is not hearsay. I'm not here to
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be a rabble-rouser. I'm here to give you facts. When, on the Day of
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Atonement, you walk into a synagogue, you stand up for the very first
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prayer that you recite. It is the only prayer for which you stand. You
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repeat three times a short prayer called the Kol Nidre.
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In that prayer, you enter into an agreement with God Almighty that any
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oath, vow, or pledge that you may make during the next twelve months
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shall be null and void. The oath shall not be an oath; the vow shall not be
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a vow; the pledge shall not be a pledge. They shall have no force or
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effect. And further, the Talmud teaches that whenever you take an oath,
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vow, or pledge, you are to remember the Kol Nidre prayer that you
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recited on the Day of Atonement, and you are exempted from fulfilling
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them. How much can you depend on their loyalty? You can depend upon
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their loyalty as much as the Germans depended upon it in 1916. We are
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going to suffer the same fate as Germany suffered, and for the same
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reason.
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