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Benjamin H Freedman speech 1961
VidarrKerrBenjamin H Freedman speech 1961 Benjamin H Freedman – Speech at the Willard Hotel Benjamin H Freedman’s speech in 1961 at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. "Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to hear a very frightening speech. This speech is an explanation of the plans now being laid to throw the United States into a third world war. It was made a short time ago before a large group in the Congressional `Room of the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. Both the speech and the question and answer period later so electrified the audience that a group of patriots has transferred it to two long-playing records which you may buy to play for friends, clubs, and your church group in your community. The speaker is Mr. Benjamin Freedman, noted authority on Zionism and all of its schemes. Mr. Freedman is a former Jew, and I mean a FORMER Jew. He has fought the Communist world conspiracy tooth and nail, and stands today as a leading American patriot. We now take you to the speaker's platform to present Benjamin Freedman." (applause) [Freedman's speech] "What I intend to tell you tonight is something that you have never been able to learn from any other source, and what I tell you now concerns not only you, but your children and the survival of this country and Christianity. I'm not here just to dish up a few facts to send up your blood pressure, but I'm here to tell you things that will help you preserve what you consider the most sacred things in the world: the liberty, and the freedom, and the right to live as Christians, where you have a little dignity, and a little right to pursue the things that your conscience tells you are the right things, as Christians..."8.81K views 4 comments -
OTHER LOSSES: EISENHOWER'S DEATH CAMPS | A FILM BY JAMES BACQUE
EarthEmpathsAnyone who is not under mindless mind control will see that the same enemy is committing genocide in Palestine today. Ghouls in human suits, heartless tyrants. “God I hate the Germans,” Eisenhower wrote to his wife in September of 1944. James Bacque died at the age of ninety on September 13, 2019. During his long literary career he was a journalist, book editor (Macmillan of Canada), and publisher (newpress). He has written novels, essays, short stories, a biography, a play and books on the history of postwar Germany. His best sellers Other Losses and Crimes and Mercies have revealed atrocities committed by the allies against German POWs and civilians after World War Two. https://www.jamesbacque.com James Bacque on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/JamesBacque/videos In ‘Eisenhower’s Death Camps’: A U.S. Prison Guard Remembers https://redice.tv/news/in-eisenhower-s-death-camps-a-u-s-prison-guard-remembers German Holocaust https://truedemocracyparty.net/2014/01/german-holocaust-german-genocide-9-to-15-million-germans-killed-1945-1953-the-morgenthau-plan-eisenhowers-death-camps-a-forgotten-genocide/ The Rhine meadow camps in summer 1945: Part 1 http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager-index-ENGL-Rhine-meadow-camps.html Part 2 http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/002-incredibilities-earth-holes-1million-victims-bodies-in-Belgium.html Part 3 http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/003-giant-Lie-german-bodies-presented-as-Jewish-bodies.html Part 4 http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/004-German-bodies-for-Hitchcocks-films-German-ccs.html Part 5 http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/005-Bacque-research-French-and-American-war-prisoner-camps1945-1948.html Part 6 http://www.geschichteinchronologie.com/eu/D/1945-rheinwiesenlager/ENGL/006-Bacque-Eisenhowers-deathcamps-1945-1946-article-saturday-night-Sep1989.html Eisenhower’s Rhineland Meadow Extermination Camps https://web.archive.org/web/20210624183029/https://zionistnarrative.wordpress.com/2018/01/01/eisenhowers-rhineland-meadow-extermination-camps/ List of videos from this channel https://themediagiant.weebly.com11.4K views 28 comments