Dr. Paul Meyer tells about four writers who dared to publish that which remain unspoken: Dorothy Thompson, Douglas Reed, Benjamin Freedman and Harry Elmer Barnes. Two of Hanne Nabintu Herland's interviews illustrate their perception of truth: Virginia Senator Richard Black and Philip Giraldi, former CIA officer.
I bought "The Controvery of Zion" by Douglas Reed years back and have only recently got around to finally reading it. It's excellent information.
Now that's a senior course I would sign up for.
ReplyDeleteI consider "The Controversy of Zion" to be foundational reading.
ReplyDeleteYou should, also, read :"The International Jew"- by Henry Ford.
who, if anyone, has the best, comprehensive links to, Ford's, International Yew?
ReplyDeleteI've had some, now gone.