Anti-Defamation League by Senator Jack B. Tenney

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You can no more coexist with communism than you can coexist with a nest of rattlesnakes.
-- Senator Jack B. Tenney

Senator Jack B. Tenney (April 1, 1898 – November 4, 1970) was an American attorney and politician who served as a member of the California State Assembly from 1937-1943 and served as a senator on the California Senate from 1943-1955. He is most known for leading the anti-communist investigations in the 1940s and early 1950s.

He was also labeled anti-Semitic by many of his peers. He wrote articles and books titled Anti-Gentile Activity in America, Zion's Fifth Column (1952), Zionist Network (1953), and Zion's Trojan. He was the leading expert of his time on the Anti-Defamation League.

With its current stance on censorship against conservatives, so-called 'conspiracy theorists', Elon Musk and X, and a certain cartoon frog named Pepe, and its influence on everything from training law enforcement agencies, banking systems and PayPal, and online platforms such as YouTube and Google, perhaps it is time to look to the past to see if maybe we were blinded to the truth or if these are new patterns emerging from old organizations.

The following video is an excerpt from Senator Tenney's writings titled The Anti-Defamation League, written sometime in the 1950's, and read by me. Perhaps you will find the operations that the ADL was engaged in behind those closed doors just as troubling as I did when I stumbled across his writings.

Original Article of Tenney's work may be found here.
https://ia600508.us.archive.org/25/items/TenneyJackBTheAntiDefamationLeagueAndTheFightToSaveAmerica_201609/Tenney_Jack_B_-_The_anti-defamation_league_and_the_fight_to_save_America.pdf

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