Protocols, Narrative, and Ukraine
What is the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion?” According to various sources, the Russian government early in the 20th Century, to foment anti-Semitism throughout the world.
I just have a hunch that Stalin is not that kind of man. Harry [Hopkins] says he’s not and that he doesn’t want anything except security for his own country, and I think that if I give him everything I possibly can and ask nothing from him in return, noblesse oblige, he won’t try to annex anything and will work with me for a world of democracy and peace.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Many people have heard about the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” According to various sources, the Russian government fabricated this text early in the 20th Century. The Protocols describes a fake plot by Jewish leaders to dominate the world, thus inciting anti-Semitism.
The mainstream media goes into orbit when right-wing hate groups use the protocols for nefarious reasons. Ok, fine, but…..
In the last half of 2002, the protocols were printed as a series in the Arab Voice newspaper in Paterson, New Jersey. This series is not a precursor to peace talks, considering the relations between the Jewish people and the Palestinians. High time to contact the Washington Post, Time Magazine, The New York Times, Southern Poverty Law Center, American Civil Liberties Union, etc. The result:
In its typical selective reporting, the mainstream ignored the Arab Voice series. Of course, the mainstream makes sure to report a “Christian” connection of violence to “right-wing” groups. Your Author would tolerate the establishment if it provided evenhanded treatment. We would have balance if the “news” said certain Muslim groups were terrible and “certain other” groups were problematic. Quite the narrative!
Meanwhile, let’s grant The New York Times (Goofy Gray Lady) special honor for the lopsided coverage of the “nasty” Augusta National Golf Club. That is the elite club that only allowed men to hold membership. From October 2002 through November 2002, the Times had published nine articles about this club. Meanwhile, it remained silent about the concurrent Arab Voice scandal.
On November 25, 2002, the Times ran an article criticizing CBS television for “staying silent in the debate on women joining Agusta.” Of course, it never demonized Smith College for its women-only admission policy. Gender confusion poses a new dilemma. Back to the Future: on August 20, 2012, Augusta National admitted its first two female members: Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore.
Based on the above, we know the mainstream ignores some stories. For example, the Pulitzer Prize bestowed its award to Times correspondent Walter Duranty in 1932. He reported what the elite wanted to hear about the Soviet Union. He failed to note that the Soviet Union had deliberately caused one of the largest famines in history. The Terror-Famine or the Great Famine, also known as the Holodomor, occurred from 1932 to 1933, killing millions of Ukrainians. Afterward, British reporter Malcolm Muggeridge traveled to the Soviet Union, and he reported the truth. Upon returning to Britain, he faced the original Caustic Canel Culture Pogrom.
Today we find the Nasty New World Order engaged in a hyper-demonizing campaign against Russia in a curious inversion. During the FDR Administration, the narrative was “Uncle Joe Stalin” while USSR agent Harry Hopkins worked in the White House. Diana West’s book American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character, a recent addition to Fred Smith’s library, explains Hopkins, etc. in detail. If you do not have the time to read or listen to the audiobook, here is an excellent hour-long speech that summarizes it well:
In an about-face, today it is the evil incarnate Putin. Yes, that man is a dangerous thug, as detailed in another Fred Smith library book, Operation Dragon: Inside the Kremlin's Secret War on America. Nevertheless, the Ukraine War seems to be a good cover from something else:
Will Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic Presidential candidate, be a Caustic Cancel Culture Pogrom victim? Her secular sin: daring to talk about this touchy subject. It is shocking to watch the “news” these days. We have an unthinkable terror lurking in the background. That is a narrative claiming “Russia might use chemical/bioweapons in Ukraine.” Ukraine is also an excellent cover to bury the Covid “experts.” They are making condescending acknowledgment of “mistakes.”
Let the stalwarts of “truth” like the Times press on. It’s a wonder to watch the narrative pushers make complete fools of themselves. If we were to place the editors of the Times et al. under a lie detector, it would be the newest wonder of the world. Indeed, if asked about bias in their publications, they could say no and pass the test with flying colors.
Speaking of Ukraine:
A Frederick R. Smith Speaks reader forwarded this fascinating article: Poland rebuilds abandoned rail tracks to Ukraine to help refugees fleeing the war
Robert W Malone MD, MS: All Along the Watchtower: Would the Russian invasion of Ukraine be justified if it were for biodefense?
RemnantTV: CRISIS in UKRAINE: What’s REALLY Going On
Final word: Sure is strange to watch the media cheer on Ukrainian citizens who take up weapons. It’s the same mouthpiece that derides you and me for defending our Second Amendment rights.
Cogent author and publisher, Frederick R. Smith
Romney accuses Tulsi of treason https://twitter.com/tulsigabbard/status/1503334079667658752?s=21
Here we go ! NYT says the lab talk is Russian propaganda. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/11/us/politics/us-bioweapons-ukraine-misinformation.html