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Background to Treason

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by Fin Lander IS IT NOT striking how this Jewish writer, David P. Goldman, omits with a muted evasion the notion that Jewish behavior could be the reason that Jews are hated by the people among whom they dwell? He quietly sidesteps the idea while recounting an alleged exchange in 1944 between a Jewish propagandist,…
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A Brief History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Part 5: Growing Zionist Power in the Postwar Era [1] by Dr. William L. Pierce IF THE SECOND WORLD WAR was a watershed in the history of the rise and fall of Western civilization and of the race which created that civilization, it was an even more decisive event…
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A Brief History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Part 4: Teaching Americans to Hate and Kill the Jews’ Enemies [1] by Dr. William L. Pierce AMERICANS WHO did not actually live through the Second World War cannot imagine the pervasive atmosphere of hatred against Germans which the Jews managed…
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A Brief History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Part 3: From 1933 to the Second World War [1] by Dr. William L. Pierce THE ALMOST simultaneous accession to power, early in 1933, of Adolf Hitler and Franklin Roosevelt is one of the great ironies of history. (ILLUSTRATION: Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph…
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A Brief History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Part 2: From the Balfour Declaration to the Roosevelt Era [1]
by Dr. William L. Pierce IN PRESENTING HIS PLAN to use an anticipated war among the Gentile nations for the furtherance of Jewish goals, Theodor Herzl had announced at the first meeting of the…
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A Brief History of U.S. Policy in the Middle East, Part 1: From the Exodus to the Balfour Declaration by Dr. William L. Pierce ALL THE TURMOIL and hatred and killing in the Middle East, some 6,000 miles from home, seems a distant problem to most Americans, who are much more concerned with economic woes or…
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