8/16/2008

My Awakening - Chapter 15 - The Jewish Question

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In my recent radio program with Knud Eriksen of Denmark we talked at length about the overwhelming role of the organized Jewish community in the promotion of the international Bolshevism and Russian revolution, as well as their prominent role in the greatest mass murders of all time, a role that Solzhenitsyn documented quite well.  The facts may be shocking for many who read this but their leading part in the tragedy of Communist murder and oppression is without any serious dispute, it is just covered up by the mainstream media of today. This article quotes many mainstream  sources such as the Winston Churchill, the American Ambassador to Russia, the American National Archives, British Intelligence documents and even the National Geographic Magazine from the period of the Russian Revolution. Read and learn!

MY AWAKENING

by David Duke

Chapter 15: The Jewish Question

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 broach. 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 microfiches, 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.

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