August 06, 2019
The David Duke Show 2019.08.06
Dr. David Ernest Duke (born 1 July 1950) is a European American best known as an advocate for the rights of Europeans in the United States and around the world as well as criticisms of Jewish supremacism. Duke has been a prolific author, politician and media personality whose works have reached very large audiences. Consequently he has often been attacked and misrepresented in various ways.
Today: Dr David Duke and Andrew Carrington Hitchcock – Shiksa Princess Ivanka Calls White Rights Advocates Evil Terrorists while belonging to Racist Jewish Supremacist Chabad Cult!
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Our Interesting Times With Timothy Kelly 2019.08.06
E. Michael Jones on Jewish Privilege
Dr. E. Michael Jones returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his article "Jewish Privilege."
Dr. Jones is the editor of Culture Wars and the author of many books including The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History, Barren Metal: The History of Capitalism As The Conflict Between Labor and Usury, and The Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal as Ethnic Cleansing.
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The Andrew Carrington Hitchcock Show 1052 - 2019.08.06
Andrew Carrington Hitchcock (born ca. 1973) is the author of the widely imitated and hugely influential modern historical work, "The Synagogue of Satan", which has been translated into numerous languages and featured on bestseller lists worldwide. His second book is entitled "In The Name of Yahweh". "The Synagogue Of Satan," was an education in who controls the world and how they do it, "In The Name Of Yahweh," shows us why they are in control, and how their control can be broken.
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U.S. Senate Increases Pressure on Poland Over Confiscated Jewish Property
Poland is the only country in the EU that has not passed a ' comprehensive law' for property seized during WWII, a letter signed by 88 senators charges
Aug 05, 2019 11:38 PM
WASHINGTON –The U.S. Senate is increasing pressure on Poland over the country’s handling of property confiscated from its Jewish citizens during and after the Holocaust. On Monday, 88 Senators sent a letter on the subject to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, asking him to “help Poland resolve the issue” of compensations for Jewish citizens and their descendants.
As the letter notes, Poland is “the only country in the European Union that has not passed a comprehensive law for the restitution of private property” that was taken away from Jewish citizens. The Polish government has previously committed to the passage of such legislation, but hasn’t done so thus far. Now, an unusually large group of senators from both parties is calling on the Trump administration to make sure Poland fulfills its commitments.
The letter sent asking to 'help Poland resolve the issue' PDF
The recent letter comes amid a trend of warming ties between Poland and the United States under Trump. Earlier this year, Poland hosted an international conference organized by the White House to combat Iran. The conference was attended by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and by the foreign minsters of several Arab countries, and it was used by Netanyahu’s political campaign ahead of Israel’s election in April.
Poland is also seeking to be chosen as the host country of a large new NATO base in Europe, and it has tried to lure Trump into supporting its bid by offering to call the base Fort Trump. Trump’s administration also shares a similar anti-immigration platform with the right-wing, nationalist government currently holding power in Warsaw.
The letter published on Monday, and signed by almost 90 percent of the Senate, calls on the administration to use its close relationship with Poland to encourage the country to finally pass comprehensive legislation on property that was confiscated from its Jewish citizens.
The senators note that while most of the property was confiscated by the German Nazi regime, much of it was later nationalized by the Communist Polish government, and “in the decades since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Jewish Holocaust survivors of Polish origin and their families as well as others have found it nearly impossible to reclaim or seek compensation for the property that was nationalized by the Polish Communist regime.”
Among those who signed the letter are the leaders of the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees – two committees that play an important role in Poland’s relationship with the United States, which and could also have an impact on Poland’s wish to host the new NATO base. The letter doesn’t mention the NATO base, but there is concern in Poland that a confrontation with the Senate could harm the project, which would require budgets and authorizations from Congress.
The letter brought together senators from different ends of the ideological spectrum – hawks such as Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR), and isolationist Rand Paul (R-KY), as well as self-described democratic socialist Bernie Sanders (I-VT). One of the senators leading the effort has been Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), who praised Pompeo back in February for raising the restitution issue with the Polish government, and promised to “keep working to ensure justice for Holocaust victims, their families and heirs.”
Eric Gallagher, the Washington representative of the World Jewish Restoration Organization, praised the senators who signed the letter and said it “demonstrates once again that the United States Congress has not forgotten about Holocaust survivors and remains steadfast in pursuing justice for them.”
Aug 05, 2019 11:38 PM
WASHINGTON –The U.S. Senate is increasing pressure on Poland over the country’s handling of property confiscated from its Jewish citizens during and after the Holocaust. On Monday, 88 Senators sent a letter on the subject to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, asking him to “help Poland resolve the issue” of compensations for Jewish citizens and their descendants.
As the letter notes, Poland is “the only country in the European Union that has not passed a comprehensive law for the restitution of private property” that was taken away from Jewish citizens. The Polish government has previously committed to the passage of such legislation, but hasn’t done so thus far. Now, an unusually large group of senators from both parties is calling on the Trump administration to make sure Poland fulfills its commitments.
The letter sent asking to 'help Poland resolve the issue' PDF
The recent letter comes amid a trend of warming ties between Poland and the United States under Trump. Earlier this year, Poland hosted an international conference organized by the White House to combat Iran. The conference was attended by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and by the foreign minsters of several Arab countries, and it was used by Netanyahu’s political campaign ahead of Israel’s election in April.
Poland is also seeking to be chosen as the host country of a large new NATO base in Europe, and it has tried to lure Trump into supporting its bid by offering to call the base Fort Trump. Trump’s administration also shares a similar anti-immigration platform with the right-wing, nationalist government currently holding power in Warsaw.
The letter published on Monday, and signed by almost 90 percent of the Senate, calls on the administration to use its close relationship with Poland to encourage the country to finally pass comprehensive legislation on property that was confiscated from its Jewish citizens.
The senators note that while most of the property was confiscated by the German Nazi regime, much of it was later nationalized by the Communist Polish government, and “in the decades since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Jewish Holocaust survivors of Polish origin and their families as well as others have found it nearly impossible to reclaim or seek compensation for the property that was nationalized by the Polish Communist regime.”
Among those who signed the letter are the leaders of the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees – two committees that play an important role in Poland’s relationship with the United States, which and could also have an impact on Poland’s wish to host the new NATO base. The letter doesn’t mention the NATO base, but there is concern in Poland that a confrontation with the Senate could harm the project, which would require budgets and authorizations from Congress.
The letter brought together senators from different ends of the ideological spectrum – hawks such as Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Tom Cotton (R-AR), and isolationist Rand Paul (R-KY), as well as self-described democratic socialist Bernie Sanders (I-VT). One of the senators leading the effort has been Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), who praised Pompeo back in February for raising the restitution issue with the Polish government, and promised to “keep working to ensure justice for Holocaust victims, their families and heirs.”
Eric Gallagher, the Washington representative of the World Jewish Restoration Organization, praised the senators who signed the letter and said it “demonstrates once again that the United States Congress has not forgotten about Holocaust survivors and remains steadfast in pursuing justice for them.”
Jeff Rense Radio Show - 2019.08.05
Jeff Rense is an American anti-New World Order activist. He hosts a website at Rense.com and is the radio talk-show host of the Jeff Rense Program. His show broadcasts on internet radio. The website and show often discuss topics such as 9/11, World War II revisionism, Zionism, contemporary geopolitical developments, alternative medicines and some more eccentric aspects such as Ufology.
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