ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: America has a very big problem.

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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
America has a very big problem.
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The Jewish Question
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HOLOCAUST INDUSTRY
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In the last decade of the 20th century, to criticize the
Jewish people, religion, or the nation of Israel is
considered the worst of moral crimes. Jews are the most
sacred of sacred cows, and anyone with a negative word
about them finds himself labeled an "anti-Semite." Once
a man acquires that label, true or not, nothing can
redeem him from what the mass media views as the
ultimate sin. So, irredeemable as I am - I have the
freedom to write and speak openly about an issue that
few dare to breach. I am not an anti-Semite and I reject
that epithet. However, I must address what Henry Ford
called the "world's foremost problem," 1 a problem now
critical to our people's survival and freedom.

It is almost impossible in our Holocaust-saturated world
to even say the word "Jew" without arousing emotion. The
mass media of the Western world have made that so with
their unrelenting packaging and repackaging of the
"Holocaust." As the respected British historian David
Irving says, "It's spelled 'Holocaust' with a capital
'H' - trademark applied for." 2 The Holocaust has gone
from being a sidebar of the Second World War to the
point where the war has become a historical footnote to
the Holocaust. During the one year before this book's
publication, which is well over 50 years after the end
of the war, my local (actually "local" is a misnomer,
for New Yorkers own it) daily newspaper, The
Times-Picayune, had dozens of news and feature articles
exploring varying aspects of the Holocaust. In that
year, the same paper had barely mentioned the Soviet
Gulags where between 20 and 40 million people died, and
had only one story that mentioned the Cambodian murder
of three million. Not a single article appeared on the
slaughter of 30 to 40 million in Red China.

Looking through old newspaper microfiche, I discovered
that during the late 1990s there are at least 10 times
more news articles on the Holocaust than there were in
the late 1940s or 1950s. Rarely does an event become
more talked and written about as time passes further
from it. For instance, the subject of the Second World
War took up a far greater proportion of movies, TV
programs, documentaries, books and magazine articles in
the late 1950s than in the late 1990s. Not so for the
Holocaust: the further we seem to get away from the
event, the more it bludgeons us.

It would be a Herculean task to even count all the
Holocaust-oriented television news stories and specials,
the documentaries and "docudramas", the books (both
fiction and nonfiction), the magazine articles, movies
and plays. Tales of Holocaust victims, relatives,
survivors, war crimes, criminals, reparations,
Holocaust-related art and literature, remembrances and
memorials bombard us almost daily. A multimillion-dollar
Holocaust museum stands in Washington, D.C. It is right
on the most sacred soil in the American Pantheon, the
Mall near the Smithsonian Institution, financed in no
small part by our tax dollars. Interestingly, it was
built long before there was any real effort to build a
memorial to the Second World War. It is a massive,
modern version of the Chamber of Horrors at Madame
Tussaud's Wax Museum.

Molding American Minds
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There is no greater power in the world today than that
wielded by the manipulators of public opinion in America.
No king or pope of old, no conquering general or high
priest ever disposed of a power even remotely approaching
that of the few dozen men who control America's mass
news and entertainment media.

Their power is not distant and impersonal; it reaches
into every home in America, and it works its will during
nearly every waking hour. It is the power that shapes and
molds the mind of virtually every citizen, young or old,
rich or poor, simple or sophisticated.

The mass media form for us our image of the world and then
tell us what to think about that image. Essentially everything
we know, or think we know, about events outside our own
neighborhood or circle of acquaintances comes to us via our
daily newspaper, our weekly news magazine, our radio,
or our television.

It is not just the heavy-handed suppression of certain news
stories from our newspapers or the blatant propagandizing
of history-distorting TV "docudramas" that characterizes
the opinion-manipulating techniques of the media
masters.

They exercise both subtlety and thoroughness in their
management of the news and the entertainment that they
present to us.

For example, the way in which the news is covered:
which items are emphasized and which are played
down, the reporter's choice of words, tone of voice, and
facial expressions; the wording of headlines; the choice of
illustrations, all of these things subliminally and yet
profoundly affect the way in which we interpret what
we see or hear.

On top of this, of course, the columnists and editors
remove any remaining doubt from our minds as to just
what we are to think about it all. Employing carefully
developed psychological techniques, they guide our
thought and opinion so that we can be in tune
with the "in" crowd, the "beautiful people," the
"smart money." They let us know exactly what our
attitudes should be toward various types of people
and behavior by placing those people or that
behavior in the context of a TV drama or situation
comedy and having the other TV characters react to
them in the Politically Correct way.

Molding American Minds:
The average American, of whose daily life TV-watching
takes sach an unhealthy portion, distinguishes between these
fictional situations and reality only with difficulty, if at
all.
He responds to the televised actions, statements,
and attitudes of TV actors much as he does to his own
peers in real life. For all too many Americans the real
world has been replaced by the false reality of the TV
environment, and it is to this false reality that his urge to
conform responds. Thus, when a TV scriptwriter expresses
approval of some ideas and actions through the TV characters
for whom he is writing, and disapproval of others, he exerts a
powerful pressure on millions of viewers toward conformity
with his own views.

And as it is with TV entertainment, so it is also with
the news, whether televised or printed. The insidious
thing about this form of thought control is that even when
we realize that entertainment or news is biased, the media
masters still are able to manipulate most of us. This is
because they not only slant what they present, but they
establish tacit boundaries and ground rules for the
permissible spectrum of opinion.

As an example, consider the media treatment of Middle
East news. Editors or commentators are slavishly
pro-Israel in their every utterance.

No one, dares suggest that the U.S. government is backing
the wrong side in the Arab-Jewish conflict and that it served
Jewish interests rather than American interests to send U.S.
forces to cripple Iraq, Israel's principal rival in the Middle
East.
Thus, a spectrum of permissible opinion, pro-Israel is
established.
Most Americans fail to realize that they are being
manipulated. .

The control of the opinion-molding media is nearly
monolithic. All of the controlled media, television,
radio, newspapers, magazines, books, motion pictures,
speak with a single voice, each reinforcing the other.

Despite the appearance of variety, there is no real
dissent, no alternative source of facts or ideas
accessible to the great mass of people that might
allow them to form opinions at odds with those
of the media masters. They are presented with a
single view of the world, - a world in which every
    • Gość: kanuk Re: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: America has a very big problem. IP: *.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com 09.05.02, 15:17
      Tak , ale Amerykanie sa ciagle przekonani , ze maja wolna prase i niezalezne
      media. Smiechu warte choc tu sie , prosze panstwa, nie ma z czego smiac. Wielki
      problem Ameryki jest tez problemem innych krajow,to swiatowe wyzwanie i
      odpowiedzialnosc.
    • Gość: ????? ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: America has a very big problem. IP: *.tnt7.clearwater.fl.da.uu.net 09.05.02, 22:19


      ENOUGH IS ENOUGH:
      America has a very big problem.
    • Gość: 88 Hans ty masz big problem ,zamkna w wariatkowie IP: *.marketscore.com, / 10.100.4.* 09.05.02, 22:21
      I tam bedziesz znowu siedzial*****************************
      • _helga Re: Hans ty masz big problem ,zamkna w wariatkowie 10.05.02, 16:33
        Gość portalu: 88 napisał(a):

        > I tam bedziesz znowu siedzial*****************************

        Poprawka: on juz w wariatkowie siedzi.
        • Gość: ....... Re: Hans ty masz big problem ,zamkna w wariatkowie IP: *.tnt5.clearwater.fl.da.uu.net 11.05.02, 16:19
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