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primetime21 said:


That comes from a website called "Islam a Modern Religion" HAHAHAHA, thats just too funny.

But isnt the article written by Benjamin Friedman, who is jewish?
Here is the introduction to the article, is this Friedman guy for real? Ive never heard of a jewish person saying this kind of conspiracy stuff. Weird.

"Introductory Note: Benjamin H. Freedman was one of the most intriguing and amazing individuals of the 20th century. Mr. Freedman, born in 1890, was a successful Jewish businessman of New York City who was at one time the principal owner of the Woodbury Soap Company. He broke with organized Jewry after the Judeo-Communist victory of 1945, and spent the remainder of his life and the great preponderance of his considerable fortune, at least 2.5 million dollars, exposing the Jewish tyranny which has enveloped the United States. Mr. Freedman knew what he was talking about because he had been an insider at the highest levels of Jewish organizations and Jewish machinations to gain power over our nation. Mr. Freedman was personally acquainted with Bernard Baruch, Samuel Untermyer, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, and many more movers and shakers of our times. This speech was given before a patriotic audience in 1961 at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., on behalf of Conde McGinley's patriotic newspaper of that time, Common Sense. Though in some minor ways this wide-ranging and extemporaneous speech has become dated, Mr. Freedman's essential message to us -- his warning to the West -- is more urgent than ever before. -- K.A.S."
 
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I didnt even look at the web site... I just read the document and tried to verify many of the statements... which appear to be true (the ones that I could actually verify)

In any case its interesting
 
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anabolicmd said:

But isnt the article written by Benjamin Friedman, who is jewish?


You think all jews agree on every issue? Who knows if this guy is for real or not.

None of that crap is verified in anyway. half it is hearsay and wouldnt be allowed in a court of law. The article has NOT ONE source posted. NOT ONE. It's just some guy (jewish or not) ranting about some things he believes were done. If he was so sure of this and had dont soo much research dont you think he would have at least ONE source?

If you guys would like, i could find some radical pro-jewish websites and link some whacky crap they claim as well. It would be alot easier too.
 
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primetime21 said:


You think all jews agree on every issue? Who knows if this guy is for real or not.

None of that crap is verified in anyway. half it is hearsay and wouldnt be allowed in a court of law. The article has NOT ONE source posted. NOT ONE. It's just some guy (jewish or not) ranting about some things he believes were done. If he was so sure of this and had dont soo much research dont you think he would have at least ONE source?

If you guys would like, i could find some radical pro-jewish websites and link some whacky crap they claim as well. It would be alot easier too.

You are right, it is some guy allegedly Benjamin Friedman, giving his views in a speech. He mentions some documents like the balfour agreement and the proclamation allegedly issued by some worldwide jewish council, if I was a real historian maybe I could verify it, but i cant so its little more than letters on a page to me. But, if Germans really feel that way, then the perception becomes reality, whether its actually true or not. What Isaying is, maybe Germans really felt betrayed by jews after WWI, whether the jews really did this or not. So I guess it can be dangerous to speculate about these things because if enough people believe in a jewish conspiracy, it doesnt matter if the jews were conspiring, or not. Yeah, that really is an ugly scenario, but I dont think that can happen in America.
 
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Through Google, Dogpile and some creative text strings I was able to verify some of it.

Some of it I wasnt... not sure if I just got impatient or its just made up..

But in my favor Im a system engineer so Ive gotten good at searching for arcane shit on the internet... lotsa practice LOL


and please... stop calling everything "Bullshit" just because you dont agree with it..

Im not saying I beleive all of it either but try and have an open mind
 
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anabolicmd said:


You are right, it is some guy allegedly Benjamin Friedman, giving his views in a speech. He mentions some documents like the balfour agreement and the proclamation allegedly issued by some worldwide jewish council, if I was a real historian maybe I could verify it, but i cant so its little more than letters on a page to me. But, if Germans really feel that way, then the perception becomes reality, whether its actually true or not. What Isaying is, maybe Germans really felt betrayed by jews after WWI, whether the jews really did this or not. So I guess it can be dangerous to speculate about these things because if enough people believe in a jewish conspiracy, it doesnt matter if the jews were conspiring, or not. Yeah, that really is an ugly scenario, but I dont think that can happen in America.
That is my understanding as well , some jewish bankers defaulted on their debts to depositors at the end of WWI leading in large part to the run on the banks and therefore hyperinflation. Sucks that they ruined for the rest of them but there you go. Hitler seized on the actions of these bankers and as they were a minority scapegoated them ,the middle class in Germany had been ripped out ,most of the sons of Germany were dead , their economy in tatters , the Weimar republic put in place by the allies deeply unpopular with the electorate.
Easy to see how it happened really.
As an addendum , the greates weapon the Germans had in their arsenal in WWI was Fritz Haber , the brilliant Jewish chemist who believed passionately in the German cause. Listened to him and they would've won hands down.
 
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C. Montgomery Burns said:


Ouch, that was a "touche" if I have ever seen one.

Just to clear things up, I dont mind us supporting Israel for many of the reasons MattTheSkywalker has already illustrated. You can conjur up all the conspiracy theories you want, but what it all boils down to is they are the only country in that God forsaken region that we can call an ally, and a close one at that.
Combine that with the fact that a vast majority of scientific and medicinal advances come out of Israel or Jews and you have one valuable friend.
don't foget the Mossad
 
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anabolicmd said:


You are right, it is some guy allegedly Benjamin Friedman, giving his views in a speech. He mentions some documents like the balfour agreement and the proclamation allegedly issued by some worldwide jewish council, if I was a real historian maybe I could verify it, but i cant so its little more than letters on a page to me. But, if Germans really feel that way, then the perception becomes reality, whether its actually true or not. What Isaying is, maybe Germans really felt betrayed by jews after WWI, whether the jews really did this or not. So I guess it can be dangerous to speculate about these things because if enough people believe in a jewish conspiracy, it doesnt matter if the jews were conspiring, or not. Yeah, that really is an ugly scenario, but I dont think that can happen in America.

agreed. For the germans to have done what they have done, they must have hated the jews for whatever reason. Ignorance is still no excuse. Its like white people blaming black people for their suffering in america.

Son of Sam said he killed people because his dog told him to do it. While its his reason, it doesn't make son of sam any less crazy.
 
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primetime21 said:


agreed. For the germans to have done what they have done, they must have hated the jews for whatever reason. Ignorance is still no excuse. Its like white people blaming black people for their suffering in america.


Dude,

it was the Church. Seriously. That's all. It;s not like the Nazis came from space; they were all Christians, and the Church has had its roots in the area for 1600 years.
 
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