Vintage Duke Interview with Spanish Patriot Pedro Varela!
With Dr. Duke meeting patriots in Spain we thought we would dust off this classic 2005 interview with legendary activist Pedro Varela, Dr. Duke and Pedro discuss Spain’s heroic struggle for independence from Moorish, Jewish and Marxist power, an incredible story of perseverance and ultimate victory. Complimenting Pedro’s interview is a surprisingly frank chapter from William Walsh’s master work; ‘Isabella of Spain’ which was published in 1930 back in the days before Zionist control and political correctness demanded that writers obfuscate or sugarcoat their subject matter:
ISABELLA OF SPAIN - Chapter 14
The Jews’ Activities In Spain - Their Persecution In Europe - The Conversos - Establishment Of The Spanish Inquisition
By William Thomas Walsh
Pedro Varela Interview
In MEDIEVAL Spain the Jews came nearer to building a New Jerusalem than at any time or place since their dispersion after the Crucifixion. Had they succeeded ‑- and several times they came perilously near success ‑- they might conceivably have managed, with Mohammedan aid, to destroy the Christian civilization of Europe. Their ultimate failure was caused chiefly by the life‑work of Isabel.
The date of their first migrations to the peninsula is disputed; but the evidence appears to indicate that they arrived not long after Saint James the Greater first preached the gospel of Christianity in Saragossa in A.D. 42. Some of those expelled from Rome by Claudius may have settled in Spain. Certain it is that they spread through the country very early in the Christian era, and multiplied so rapidly that their presence constituted a serious problem for the Arian (unorthodox Christian) Visigoths. They were not at first persecuted by the Christians; but, after the discovery that they were plotting to bring the Arabs from Africa for the overthrow of the Gothic kingdom, they were condemned to slavery by one of the councils of Toledo.
Nevertheless by the beginning of the eighth century they were numerous in all the chief cities, enjoyed power and wealth, and even obtained through bribery certain privileges denied to Christians. (more…)
















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